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dinglefritz

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getting rid of Verduzco upgrades the coaching staff 3 or 400 percent.
can NOT hurt. The last guy I want walking in to a living room to recruit a QB is that guy let alone helping make the decisions on who we recruit. He has probably the least cred of any person on our staff.
 

TruHusker

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And to think, he was a rock star when he first came here. People loved how he turned a phrase and his eccentric ways. Not anymore. You can only be weird if you win.

Reminds me of all the people who loved the fire of Bo Pelini. How did that work out.

Just coach and win without drawing so much attention.
 

BigB87

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And to think, he was a rock star when he first came here. People loved how he turned a phrase and his eccentric ways. Not anymore. You can only be weird if you win.

Eh, I think there were plenty of people that were skeptical when he came in.

I (and I think alot of other fans) thought he seemed like an interesting character at the time, and sometimes people that are amazing at what they do are that way. I was willing to give him some time to see what he could do, but after seeing AMart regress since his freshman year it became apparent that his eccentricity didn't come with the accompanying genius.

Honestly, one thing I've wondered is if they have AMart thinking too much. When he got to free wheel as a freshman (IMO like a poor man's Johnny Manziel) AMart showed some flashes of brilliance. The more he learned the offense, though, the worse he got. Especially with that, I don't think Verduzco's style probably fit well with what AMart needed.