I don't think he's that busy, maybe we could get him to coach?Not only are we going after the people who wanted this,,but we're also going to Northwestern and the Michigans, the Happey Valleys and the Iowas, and then we're going to Indianapolis to get our balls back YEEEOOWWW!![]()
The huskers are allowed to throw the bones and do it all the time. It's only a celebration penalty if another team does it while playing us or we direct it towards an opposing player or their bench.Could you imagine the 90's without the Peters bros. and Wistrom throwing the bones? You look for a big play to change the tone of the game, to get players motivated, to bring the fire, then you criticize and penalize them for celebrating it? Then you wonder why the sidelines are dead, why the players play flat... that's what they are being coached to do. Approach the game businesslike, take all emotion out.
Seriously? This is what you relate to?Certain fans would like to send the Christians into the ring against the lions while they sit their fat a$$ in the stands and cheer but certain people who have to deal with all the consequences of it don't see it that way. That's my take on it.
Pete Carroll left other issues behind when he bolted.Tom Osborne says "hi". You don't have to be narcissistic raving lunatic with a massive ego problem to be a successful coach. In actuality, most successful coaches are not that sort, much like Pete Carol and Tom Osborne.
Nothing says "time well spent" like a nice little bitchfest post that concludes with the admonition for people to "stop crying."
My brain...oh....god.
My brain.