Greg Paulus

Quick update on this rather hotly debated topic from last summer. The Greg Paulus experiment in Syracuse may already be drawing to a close:

"I just didn't feel comfortable with the way that Greg was responding to questions that I was asking him, we were asking him, on the sidelines," Marrone said. "I don't know what the right word is. But I told Greg, he's our quarterback. He will start versus Akron. We will get him settled down in this bye week, which will be good for us."[...]

Marrone said he asked questions of Paulus during the first half such as, "Why would you do this? Why would you do that?" Marrone lit into Paulus on the sidelines after his quarterback was intercepted on Syracuse’s first possession. ...

"It's just not characteristic of what my experience with Greg has been in the past," Marrone said. "Therefore, I felt uncomfortable about the situation and made the switch, knowing that Greg is still our starting quarterback. We'll move on from here."
Paulus was pulled from Syracuse's game against West Virginia after throwing his sixth INT in his last five quarters.

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Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

NEBRASKA DOES NOT WANT, NOR NEEDS, THE KING OF FLOP AS IT'S QUARTERBACK. PERIOD.

I'd put money on it that if the pocket collapses, he'll flop looking for some sort of flag.

NU took Keller. But then that was a Callafraud decision. Case closed.

You are correct cacti, NU didn't want or need him.

 
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