Big Red overreaction

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A caller made a great point. Why will kids play for you when you play favorites and are a hypocrite? You discipline certain players like Yant for example for being overweight. Manning and Betts for not running good routes or not blocking. But on the other hand you let Cam snap the ball over Qbs heads for two years. Benhart get abused for 4 games before he's pulled. CTB and his clown show first half of season. How long before he tried a new kicker today? Then the most obvious. 4 years of Adrian. No accountability. Today was the first time in 4 years I've seen Frost actually be a coach and yell at him for one of his numerous fumbles, interceptions and overthrows. Nobody wants to play for someone like that. Wandale, Vedral and the many others who left were right all along.
 
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Trev was also at his sons wedding today. Even Trevs family knew it would be smart to skip yet another Adrian and Frost clown show. Lol
 

Redscarlet

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Trev was also at his sons wedding today. Even Trevs family knew it would be smart to skip yet another Adrian and Frost clown show. Lol
In all fairness the wedding was planned before Trev was ever hired as the AD..

Nice try though..
 

Bubblehead

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I would skip Nebraska football today to see the pumpkin carving contest at the Shady Rest home for elderly dwarfs.
 

redfanusa

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AM plays like he has no fear of failure, because there won't be repercussions for his actions anyway. If he lazily throws a Pick 6 it doesn't even look like he's upset with himself. No different than dropping a fork on the ground. Just wipe it on the napkin and keep going. He almost seems unaware then they lose games.
 

Lincoln100

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AM plays like he has no fear of failure, because there won't be repercussions for his actions anyway. If he lazily throws a Pick 6 it doesn't even look like he's upset with himself. No different than dropping a fork on the ground. Just wipe it on the napkin and keep going. He almost seems unaware then they lose games.
That's what great leaders do, and he's very mature.
 

wxman39

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Could have been even worse. Purdue dropped a sure Pick 6 on the NU's first drive of the game. That would have made for 5 Int's for Martinez on the day.
 

Husker.Wed._rivals

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No different than dropping a fork on the ground. Just wipe it on the napkin and keep going.
I have the five second rule when I drop a fork. If I pick it up before five seconds, no problem. If it stays on the floor longer....I get nervous.