carlfense
Heisman Trophy Winner
As the title says, I am tired of this invented story line. Most (if not all) of the Nebraska fans I know have no animosity towards Blaine Gabbert for his decision to go to Missouri after it became apparent that Nebraska was going to have new coaches. However, it seems like every single story about the MU/NU game tries to make a big point of Gabbert being a former Nebraska commit. (even the local media, like Shatel and Sipple are guilty of this).
WE DON'T CARE. This isn't a Josh Freeman decommit in the middle of the night with a text message situation. Blaine saw the writing on the wall and made what he thought was the best choice for him. Good for him. I think he will be a good qb.
Is it too much to ask to just see game breakdowns and analyze matchups? Maybe even go over the series history or something. Why does the media feel obligated to invent a storyline for games?
(((Can't wait to see how much "Blaine Gabbert . . . the former Nebraska commit . . ." talk goes on during the play by play. <_< )))
WE DON'T CARE. This isn't a Josh Freeman decommit in the middle of the night with a text message situation. Blaine saw the writing on the wall and made what he thought was the best choice for him. Good for him. I think he will be a good qb.
Is it too much to ask to just see game breakdowns and analyze matchups? Maybe even go over the series history or something. Why does the media feel obligated to invent a storyline for games?
(((Can't wait to see how much "Blaine Gabbert . . . the former Nebraska commit . . ." talk goes on during the play by play. <_< )))