Red Dead Redemption
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You do know Osborne was on Devaneys staff right?Red Dead Redemption said:"In truth"?Guy Chamberlin said:Red Dead Redemption said:Maybe not, but that one soundbyte is usually what some people solely base their opinion on.Moiraine said:Ya. 'Cause I'm sure that's the only thing Bo ever said. Lolol.
Is there other "proof" of Bo saying he hates all Nebraska fans?
Let's vilify some and redirect blame for faults of others based on assumptions and hyperbole. lololOr you could say the difference between Pelini and Osborne was not getting fired.Red Dead Redemption said:How bad was it in 1978 when another perennial 9 win coach was almost fired? I guess that's a pretty good indicator that some people's definition/expectation/tolerance for sunshine and roses can be skewed.JJHusker1 said:You guys can quibble all you want about Bo creating or not creating a toxic atmosphere surrounding the team. Personally I don't give much credence to guys now saying it wasn't that bad. You know how bad it was? Bad enough that a perennial 9 win coach got fired for it. Guessing that's a pretty good indicator that things weren't all sunshine and roses.
In truth, Osborne was not almost fired in 1978, but considered the Colorado job because he didn't think he was being appreciated enough at Nebraska.
It remains unknown whether Tom ever called Bob Devaney a kunt.
So there's that.
Nice to see someone being truthful, instead of making statements based on assumptions and hyperbole.
In truth, Osborne himself said a regent pulled him aside after the Bluebonnet bowl and told him if he hadn't won he would have been fired. Is Osborne lying?
In truth, there is a big difference between AD Devaney's regard for Osborne than there was AD Eichorst's regard for Pelini. Perhaps Devaney and Osborne had a pre-existing relationship prior to their AD/HC occupational situation?
It remains unknown if Osborne would not have called Devaney a kunt after Devaney had fired Osborne.
It also remains unknown to some if apples are equal to oranges.
So there's that.
And perhaps ADSE had a reason to hold Pelini in such regard. I think this whole thing should be over and move on. I really think that Pelinis personality and they way he did things did rub off on players but I also think that these young men are growing and learning new things. They are smart kids and I think this is one of those things fans need to get through the offseason, and I suppose for some to try to draw lines
You do know Osborne was on Devaneys staff right?
Agreed. There's plenty of proven and legitimate things that Pelini did poorly that give credence for firing him.
I don't understand why some people continue to draw lines of extrapolation and claim as evidence/proof things that didn't actually or necessarily happen.
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