I don't think anyone is straight up saying get rid of him. All we are saying is, if this stuff is true, and he wants to act like a little kid and act like he is owed something he needs to hit the door. I support him because he's wearing the scarlet and cream, but if all these rumors are true, it's definately not good for the team in the long run.My God, the kid went out there and played on one leg and......everyone says to get rid of him.
Wow.
Don't get rid of him, but he needs to hit the door? Those are pretty darned close to the same thing. And what is this awful thing he's done to get booted? He's aloof? Not (yet) a real leader, as a redshirt freshman? And the biggie, he texted his dad? Or did he? Bo said he's heard the stories, and none of them are close, and Bo wouldn't lie to us, would he? Let's get a little perspective on Martinez here. Even with multiple violations of the team rules of talking to outsiders to a game, that doesn't warrant pushing him off the team.I don't think anyone is straight up saying get rid of him. All we are saying is, if this stuff is true, and he wants to act like a little kid and act like he is owed something he needs to hit the door. I support him because he's wearing the scarlet and cream, but if all these rumors are true, it's definately not good for the team in the long run.My God, the kid went out there and played on one leg and......everyone says to get rid of him.
Wow.
Why wouldn't he? Because he cares about us fans that much...? Sorry - it's not true and he shouldn't care about us that much. I don't think fans should expect that out of their coach. Bo sticks up for his players and stands behind them publicly, and that's what I like to see in a coach. Oftentimes, that means the fans don't get the kind of extensive honesty they want.Bo said he's heard the stories, and none of them are close, and Bo wouldn't lie to us, would he?
Once in a lifetime? I don't know about that one.this kid is a once in a lifetime type player
"Nebraska was averaging 458.5 yards and 37.9 points per game through its first eight football games this season.Once in a lifetime? I don't know about that one.this kid is a once in a lifetime type player
It seems to me that a lot of people are already assuming the worst. Maybe I am reading the posts wrong. But even with the worst, I haven't seen how his ego is affecting team play on the field, nor has the dad issue. A real prima donna with an ego problem would probably use his injury to smugly watch the team fall apart without him, instead Taylor went back in hurt and risked further injury.VA, read more carefully! If all the stuff about his ridiculous ego issues/dad problems are true, then it could be best for Taylor to be shown the door. It's hardly a very big 'if' at this point, and remember the key word: 'could'. As Dirk even qualifies in the article, there was Crouch who came back and won a Heisman, and DeAngelo Evans who left. It's an unfinished story at this point.
I should've thrown the sarcasm thing in there. I know he'd lie. The question is, why? Why not just say "no comment"?Why wouldn't he? Because he cares about us fans that much...? Sorry - it's not true and he shouldn't care about us that much. I don't think fans should expect that out of their coach. Bo sticks up for his players and stands behind them publicly, and that's what I like to see in a coach. Oftentimes, that means the fans don't get the kind of extensive honesty they want.Bo said he's heard the stories, and none of them are close, and Bo wouldn't lie to us, would he?
And Bo would definitely, definitely throw misinformation out there.
If true, wow is all I have to say. Especially the bolded part. Got to take this with a grain of salt though.Taylor's father quit for him last week. He and Bo talked and it got heated as hell. Bo reached Taylor after many tries and it was decided that Taylor will have to appeal to the Unity Council to get "back" on the team. The Unity Council voted not to take back Taylor. Bo got out of his slippers and talked to the UC and said you have to take him back. He is back on the team.
:clapSeems everybody chooses words carefully when discussing Martinez -- everybody except Phillip Dillard, that is. The New York Giants rookie and ex-Husker linebacker raised eyebrows this week with a statement on his Facebook page regarding Martinez. Dillard called him "arrogant and disrespectful" and suggested there were problems with T-Magic from Day One.
http://huskerextra.com/sports/football/article_1a59a6f4-f902-11df-8cf0-001cc4c002e0.html
Thought you guys might find this interesting.
Hopefully T-Magic grows up in much the same way Dillard did in his time as a Husker.:clapSeems everybody chooses words carefully when discussing Martinez -- everybody except Phillip Dillard, that is. The New York Giants rookie and ex-Husker linebacker raised eyebrows this week with a statement on his Facebook page regarding Martinez. Dillard called him "arrogant and disrespectful" and suggested there were problems with T-Magic from Day One.
http://huskerextra.com/sports/football/article_1a59a6f4-f902-11df-8cf0-001cc4c002e0.html
Thought you guys might find this interesting.
Read this when he originally posted it on Facebook a while back, but I'm glad the media picked it up as well. Probably will fall on deaf ears, or more excuses will be made.