No, I don't know their work ethic... However, I'd bet Ron Brown does. And I say if he wants to make evaluations on that (you know, part of what he gets paid to do), I don't see a problem with it. Oh, but excuse me. I'm sure you know Aaron Green's, but more specifically, Braylon Heard's work ethic, huh?
I do not believe I was talking to you.
But if you're curious, I guarantee I've been to more practices and talked to more coaches than you have. So, I'd say I know a little bit about what goes on around our team. Funny how I posted something about Cethan Carter the day before Bo mentions him, or that I mentioned errors in the LB core the day before they run an article talking about them shifting LBs around to find chemistry back there?
Better luck next time, chump.
I would believe Ron Brown over some
chump who "watches some practices" and thinks he knows everything. Its funny when the media had the same access you did. T
heir work ethic was obviously not at par with the others on the team, OTHERWISE they would be here with a starting roll. Also, you seem to mention that Heard worked his tail off for us, but since you know it all, why didn't you mention how the coaches worked their tail off to GET HIM HERE because he was having troubles becoming eligible?
Hint - I'm not in Nebraska - I'm in Oregon, I have to get my information from somewhere, right? So, no I don't know
everything. I know what some specific people choose to tell me; and as for the bolded statement, that is just pure horse sh#t and you don't know what the f#*k you are talking about. The hardest workers aren't always the ones who start and I can guarantee you that some of the hardest workers on our team, don't start. There is a little thing that factors in called
talent.
Regarding the last thing - thats simple. No one was questioning the work ethic of our coaching staff - so there was no reason to "defend" it. Genius.