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I truly and sincerely wish I was wrong. I certainly was with Riley. I try to learn from my mistakes.Wrong. Does it just get tiring being so wrong so often?
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Sign Up Now!I truly and sincerely wish I was wrong. I certainly was with Riley. I try to learn from my mistakes.Wrong. Does it just get tiring being so wrong so often?
If you still can’t comprehend how embarrassing all that was, I feel sorry for you. You’re lost in the sauce, as the kids say.
I definitely have an axe to grind over that I just don't know who to grind it with, how far the conversation actually went, and who leaked the conversation.If any of you don’t have an axe to grind over that OU bullshit, then turn in your fan card right now. That was the most pathetic thing that’s happened since CU ‘01 with this program.
Sad!It was such an embarrassment that everyone talked about it for like a full day.
For the love of God… we’d better just fold up the whole program because of it.
Sad!
Nah, it was all just so pathetic that it happened. You can keep pretending that it didn’t or spin it in a way that doesn’t reflect on the CURRENT staff, but that doesn’t change the embarrassment.What are you so mad about? The game is still on. All we know is that someone at Nebraska may have explored getting out of the game. According to the article released today that you’ve taken as 100% true, it was Gerrod Lembrecht who shopped that weekend and he has been let go.
What more do you need? A personal apology for not backing out of the game?
To be fair, 9 pages are basically 4-5 of the same posters.10 pages over nothing, am i on rrs
Nah, it was all just so pathetic that it happened. You can keep pretending that it didn’t or spin it in a way that doesn’t reflect on the CURRENT staff, but that doesn’t change the embarrassment.
You know I respect you and also know you’ll eat your crow in due time. Same as you know if this shit staff carries us to the promised land, I’ll also eat my fill and then some. As I’ve always said, I truly hope I end up eating instead of saying “I told you so”
Really, I'm just glad to see us taking the next step as a program.
Baby steps broI need to see some recruits get cars before I go here.
I hope they aren't a fucking Charger or Challenger, too! Unless a Hellcat or Demon.I need to see some recruits get cars before I go here.
I hope they aren't a fucking Charger or Challenger, too! Unless a Hellcat or Demon.
Because fox holes are full of foxesMy biggest curiosity is that why when someone from the outside tries to sucker punch someone inside of the Husker football family with the sole intention of harming Husker football isn’t our first instinct to protect our own regardless of who it is?
I can see it nowAs @Alcaus said, baby steps. We may have to see some pictures of kids standing next to Ford Taurus for awhile. But at least we’re moving in the right direction.
Frank Solich has nothing better to doShits and giggles let’s say Frost is suspended for a game, who’s HC?
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this is one of the saddest stories I have heard. I know I am decades late, but Ts and Ps, brotherI am saddened to report that I traded a perfectly good 1987 Corvette in on a twin to that sweet, sweet ride when my 1st child was born. I worked it out so that I could strap a child seat under the glass by adding a couple of tie-down pins behind the seats, but figured dipshit would just sit back there and stare at the sun going down the road and then I've got a blind kid and how am I going to explain that to the grandparents ... so I traded my beloved Corvette for a Ford Taurus. Or as my wife said, "That's when I knew you really, really loved us." As if ...
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Thanks, Brother. It turned out to be a good trade as I still have the wife and kid, and have replaced the Corvette with a 2nd Jaguar convertible. Sometimes things actually do work out in the long run.this is one of the saddest stories I have heard. I know I am decades late, but Ts and Ps, brother