Armstrong's Smile Had Me Worried . . .

ADS said:
Because, you know, we don't want our players to have fun and enjoy playing at all.

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Just a reminder...you can pump your fists and swing your arms and chest-bump and slam into each other in mid-air, do a high-five, and slap helmets for several seconds after a TD...but make sure you don't take a slight bow.

 
HuskerFowler said:
I get what the OP is saying, and it is a problem the staff has that could have cost us the game, and almost did against Wyoming as one example. We get up and get conservative and let the other team back in it, vs Oregon coming out fast and burying you when your down. It's a mindset that we need to develop, and it starts with the staff, don't think it's the players.
In the Wyoming game, we were getting ready to score to widen the margin and committed a turnover in the red zone....the Martinez INT. Martinez also had the fumble on 4th and 1. It doesn't seem to me it was letting off the gas. It was turnovers.

 
One can't judge a book by its cover. Some guys sit on the bench with their head in their hands and are seething with passion, ready to explode on the next play, and are named Quincy.

Some are like Randy Gregory and Josh Mitchell...they keep everybody on both sides informed on what they done, what you didn't do, what's going to happen next, what they think and how they feel.

Tommie Armstrong seems to be the kind of guy who is more relaxed and loose, ready to tell a joke or slap you on the back while he's slipping the noose over your neck.

Then there's Kenny Bell...
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