This is actaully kind of funny!!Agreed, calling bill and idiot is being way too kind, and over estimating his intelligence (or lack thereof). :clapThus, in formerfan's opinion, Callahan is not an idiot!
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This is actaully kind of funny!!Agreed, calling bill and idiot is being way too kind, and over estimating his intelligence (or lack thereof). :clapThus, in formerfan's opinion, Callahan is not an idiot!
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This isn't kinda funny, it's educational. I now know that if you disagree with formerfan you have the wrong opinion, don't have "a set", and you are spineless. Thanks buddy, you teaching Hypocrisy 101 tomorrow at the same time?This is actaully kind of funny!!
Have to disagree with this statement. One of the reasons it came down to us as a finalist for Rey (Mauluga?) was that he visited here and could not believe the emphasis this staff put on academics. That's another one of the reasons Brooks decided to come to Lincoln. Most of the interviews with each of the recruits that came to campus mentioned the attention this staff has on getting the work done in the classroom first. I can't remember who the O-lineman was that was out (Seppo?) for spring practice, but it was for academics only, and stuff like that sends messages to the rest of the team.You can throw the academic AA's out the window because that is another tradition that will come to an end under this staff.
Cant say that they are going to "discourage" academics, per say. However, with cally being a former NFL coach, I dont think that classes are something that he had to deal with at that level.I just wonder how you can comment on the staff ending the run of Academic All-Americans? I don't think they're gonna teach the classes are they? Isn't it up to the athlete to study and prepare for the class? I don't think the coaches are going to discourage academics, do you FF?
He's also a former college coach.Cant say that they are going to "discourage" academics, per say. However, with cally being a former NFL coach, I dont think that classes are something that he had to deal with at that level.
A few guys required more time to qualify. That hardly signals the end of all All Americans. Larry Phillips wasn't too bright....Anyhow, as far as A-AA's coming to an end, it sure seems like his last recruiting class had more borderline qualifiers/non-qualifiers than at any time I can remember in the past 10 years, which may not be the end of the world, but should raise a little concern.
They can be given some credit for emphasizing the importance of academics and doing everything they can in their capacity, but it is of course up to the kid to go to class and study. That was clearly hoyamann's point.Also, if the coaches are not teaching classes, and cant be held responsible for any failures, then they cant be given credit for any academic success either, right??
You seemed to enjoy the pile of crap the old staff was serving up...Second, to stuck: Let me make this really easy for you, again. I didn’t quit on anything, the program was taken from Nebraskans. Heres a simple analogy that you may (or may not) understand. If your favorite restaurant starts serving up a pile of crap on a plate are you gonna go back and order it again? I won’t, and I won’t buy this pile of garbage again until the trash is taken out.
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If the 3-star chef had all the ripest vegetables, choicest cuts of meat and teriffic recipes but put out average tasting food, would you keep him around? And if he was a 3* chef and got fired and couldn't even get a job at a 2* restaurant, wouldn't that raise an eyebrow?As far as change, if the 3 star chef we had was fired and replaced by a 5 star chef (as was promised) I would have no problem. I have a problem replacing a 3 star chef with a slop-hall, mess tent cook, however. Dig???
think your missing his point here, hes still on here posting and commenting because hes a husker fan, kinda impatient and judgemental, but your basic bangwagon kinda guy would have just left long ago, hes nothing new on here, been here longer than i, and im betting hes gonna stick around, whether they win or lose. FF is just as extreme on the anti-cally side as others are on the pro-cally side.Go jump on some bandwagon and find a team that you can cheer for until they make a change and start losing, and then maybe you will be back here again. until then, talk to ya later.
Gets it :thumbsthink your missing his point here, hes still on here posting and commenting because hes a husker fan, kinda impatient and judgemental, but your basic bangwagon kinda guy would have just left long ago, hes nothing new on here, been here longer than i, and im betting hes gonna stick around, whether they win or lose. FF is just as extreme on the anti-cally side as others are on the pro-cally side.
I did enjoy 10-3 and the Alamo Bowl much more than I did 5-6 and home for the holidays. Apparently you did not.You seemed to enjoy the pile of crap the old staff was serving up...Second, to stuck: Let me make this really easy for you, again. I didn’t quit on anything, the program was taken from Nebraskans. Heres a simple analogy that you may (or may not) understand. If your favorite restaurant starts serving up a pile of crap on a plate are you gonna go back and order it again? I won’t, and I won’t buy this pile of garbage again until the trash is taken out.
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I find it kind of hard to believe that you wouldnt eat there anymore because change obviously scares you.