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What?i wish nebraska would hire the kansas state head coach, that guy does great with a buch of 2 and 3 star players
What?i wish nebraska would hire the kansas state head coach, that guy does great with a buch of 2 and 3 star players
(note that I'm confronting the post and not the poster) This gentleman's posts either represent the ideals of a severly imcompotent person or those of a troll. Please refrain from contributing to the continuation of these absolutely IDIOTIC posts. If he truly is a Husker fan, he deserves isolation from all civilized Husker fans for his recent remarks.What?i wish nebraska would hire the kansas state head coach, that guy does great with a buch of 2 and 3 star players
I'm not sure a single one of those points is actually talking about the post.(note that I'm confronting the post and not the poster) This gentleman's posts either represent the ideals of a severly imcompotent person or those of a troll. Please refrain from contributing to the continuation of these absolutely IDIOTIC posts. If he truly is a Husker fan, he deserves isolation from all civilized Husker fans for his recent remarks.
Good day!
I may have missed the #sarcasm. Did I???I'm not sure a single one of those points is actually talking about the post.(note that I'm confronting the post and not the poster) This gentleman's posts either represent the ideals of a severly imcompotent person or those of a troll. Please refrain from contributing to the continuation of these absolutely IDIOTIC posts. If he truly is a Husker fan, he deserves isolation from all civilized Husker fans for his recent remarks.
Good day!
Or DOES there?devnet said:I think you're really, really reading into things too much. Sometimes, people just say things...there doesn't have to be a secret motive or feeling behind everything.zoogies said:Haha! I actually wasn't going for wordplay there.
It really did strike me as a little odd. And let's not make a mountain out of a molehill or anything, but I do think there is a little bit of a pattern here and it's a slight concern. When things are good, Bo will take the opportunity to say stuff like this. The "Oh yeah, I just showed you" shtick. I'm a little wary of that...mainly because you should always have a "work isn't finished" mentality, both in PR but more importantly in actuality.
^I'm sure we are going right back to work, that's just who Bo is. But the HC sets the tone for the team in these pressers, and relishing in little bits of vindication whenever possible... maybe not giving the best cue to our players there.
And the flip side is, there are days where the shoe is on the other foot. When those days come, you can't be distracted and affected by it. Can't respond like a threatened, cornered deer, which is harder to do the more you have earlier bravado talk to keep in mind (example: Bo will have egg on his face if Ohio State racks up 200 on the ground against us. Whenever those bad days come next, reporters won't forget what Bo's said, and Bo knows they are waiting to hold him to it. Unneeded pressure)
Can't ride the highs and lows. I talk about New England a lot because they're my home team, but nobody does this better than Belichick. I really believe that's the secret to their consistent, long-term success. They are amazing at keeping an even keel and just plugging back at it, week to week, turning the page as soon as the game is over, and not worrying about what people say or anything they can't control. That's a first-class organization and something to strive for.
The only reason this topic would come up, by the way, is not because I want to go out of my way to take pot shots at Bo. I'm not doing that. It's a topic because the result of not keeping an even keel is volatility, and that's been the one big concern our team has demonstrated during the past few seasons of the otherwise-pretty-sweet Bo Pelini era.
Don't all come from behind victories involve a little luck?btw....my "prick" comment wasn't so much about the return to Ohio question at the press conference, where I had assumed he gave a single word answer to a harmless question.
It was the two petulant swipes he took at the press after an inspiring (and pretty lucky) come from behind victory.
That, and his four year history here.
And knowing people who've met him.
Sure.Don't all come from behind victories involve a little luck?btw....my "prick" comment wasn't so much about the return to Ohio question at the press conference, where I had assumed he gave a single word answer to a harmless question.
It was the two petulant swipes he took at the press after an inspiring (and pretty lucky) come from behind victory.
That, and his four year history here.
And knowing people who've met him.
To counter your thoughts...I know plenty that have met him including myself, and he is a GREAT guy! Some of us have met him on a general public level and some on a more personal or professional level. Bo is old fashioned and if he doesn't trust you, you won't get the time of day, and I like that.btw....my "prick" comment wasn't so much about the return to Ohio question at the press conference, where I had assumed he gave a single word answer to a harmless question.
It was the two petulant swipes he took at the press after an inspiring (and pretty lucky) come from behind victory.
That, and his four year history here.
And knowing people who've met him.
A deadly poisonous plant.What is hemlock? Elaborate please.
Really? Nebraska is 62nd giving up an average of 152 yards a game."Contrary to what you (the media) guys think, I haven't forgotten how to coach defense and how to stop the run," Pelini said.
http://scores.espn.g...ameId=322730158