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Dean trying to act like he isn't an ass kissing fan boy.

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In Deab Callabad land the measure of a journalist's tegrity and professionalism is the quantity of Husker memorabilia in the den and not the ability to analyze and question the program in an unbiased fashion.

He's very blessed that thousands of retards pay him for his reporting.
 
That douche thinks so highly of himself that he thinks we would care or think he was biased if he owned or wore Husker gear? What a chump! I think he’s a fool for pretending that matters to his fans or readers. Bet more of them think he’s an idiot now.
 
As much as Dean sucks, I do agree with him and somewhat similar about being a professional. I used to be a pretty die hard Husker fan with season tickets, travel to 2-3 away games, game days were morning to bar closing, new apparel every year, basement was full of memorability and wall hangings and once I started to get in college officiating that slowly went away. My last Husker shirt or hat I bought was probably 6-7 years ago, get 1-2 games in a year, if that. There was a stretch that I didn't go to a game for several years. I don't get star struck talking to any player or coach on the team. I follow and don't care too much about wins and losses, it's really weird when you get on the professional side of things. But of course the record over the last decade has helped accelerate that.

In the last 7 years I've watched more high school football in Memorial Stadium than Husker games.
 
As much as Dean sucks, I do agree with him and somewhat similar about being a professional. I used to be a pretty die hard Husker fan with season tickets, travel to 2-3 away games, game days were morning to bar closing, new apparel every year, basement was full of memorability and wall hangings and once I started to get in college officiating that slowly went away. My last Husker shirt or hat I bought was probably 6-7 years ago, get 1-2 games in a year, if that. There was a stretch that I didn't go to a game for several years. I don't get star struck talking to any player or coach on the team. I follow and don't care too much about wins and losses, it's really weird when you get on the professional side of things. But of course the record over the last decade has helped accelerate that.

In the last 7 years I've watched more high school football in Memorial Stadium than Husker games.
Only you know if that’s due to your professional undertaking but I’d honestly lean on age and state of the program. You’re getting more mature so the bar scene subsided, who you once looked up to are now not older than you playing the sport you grew up loving long before you understood it, but now are just kids to you and of course we’ve sucked so it’s not as exciting as it once was. Please never try to compare yourself to Deab!
 
As much as Dean sucks, I do agree with him and somewhat similar about being a professional. I used to be a pretty die hard Husker fan with season tickets, travel to 2-3 away games, game days were morning to bar closing, new apparel every year, basement was full of memorability and wall hangings and once I started to get in college officiating that slowly went away. My last Husker shirt or hat I bought was probably 6-7 years ago, get 1-2 games in a year, if that. There was a stretch that I didn't go to a game for several years. I don't get star struck talking to any player or coach on the team. I follow and don't care too much about wins and losses, it's really weird when you get on the professional side of things. But of course the record over the last decade has helped accelerate that.

In the last 7 years I've watched more high school football in Memorial Stadium than Husker games.
Yea, but you ARE a professional with what you do.
Dean is an oaf that runs a message board and somehow managed to convince people to pay for news they could get from their local barber.
 
As much as Dean sucks, I do agree with him and somewhat similar about being a professional. I used to be a pretty die hard Husker fan with season tickets, travel to 2-3 away games, game days were morning to bar closing, new apparel every year, basement was full of memorability and wall hangings and once I started to get in college officiating that slowly went away. My last Husker shirt or hat I bought was probably 6-7 years ago, get 1-2 games in a year, if that. There was a stretch that I didn't go to a game for several years. I don't get star struck talking to any player or coach on the team. I follow and don't care too much about wins and losses, it's really weird when you get on the professional side of things. But of course the record over the last decade has helped accelerate that.

In the last 7 years I've watched more high school football in Memorial Stadium than Husker games.
If we didn’t suck ass do you think you’d be a bigger fan?
 
And to follow up, if you were a better official, do you think you could help us win games? I am of course talking about being on the take for Nebraska. Hypothetically
If there's one thing that's improved since Frost first year it's penalties have gone down. Pretty sure @alt f4 is directly responsible for that.
 
As much as Dean sucks, I do agree with him and somewhat similar about being a professional. I used to be a pretty die hard Husker fan with season tickets, travel to 2-3 away games, game days were morning to bar closing, new apparel every year, basement was full of memorability and wall hangings and once I started to get in college officiating that slowly went away. My last Husker shirt or hat I bought was probably 6-7 years ago, get 1-2 games in a year, if that. There was a stretch that I didn't go to a game for several years. I don't get star struck talking to any player or coach on the team. I follow and don't care too much about wins and losses, it's really weird when you get on the professional side of things. But of course the record over the last decade has helped accelerate that.

In the last 7 years I've watched more high school football in Memorial Stadium than Husker games.


What level(s) of college do you officiate?
 
If we didn’t suck ass do you think you’d be a bigger fan?

It's made this transition a lot easier for sure. Typically I've seen enough mid-week to get my fill of Husker football.


What level(s) of college do you officiate?

NAIA, have turned down D2 in past. I'd love to do MIAA, but I'm on the edge of MIAA footprint so travel is a bit much. Most Saturdays would be a 10-16 hour day.


And to follow up, if you were a better official, do you think you could help us win games? I am of course talking about being on the take for Nebraska. Hypothetically

I would have been better off on the staff managing the last 5 minutes of each game.
 
If there's one thing that's improved since Frost first year it's penalties have gone down. Pretty sure @alt f4 is directly responsible for that.

There is some truth to that. Frost's first year he didn't want officials at practice until Minnesota week, which was like game 7. In practice we had flags all over. Prior to that I believe they had 10+ per game. After we started they cut penalties and yardage in half the rest of the season.
 

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