He pushed the ball down the field plenty this week though.Needs to push the ball down the field more, regardless of the defense
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He pushed the ball down the field plenty this week though.Needs to push the ball down the field more, regardless of the defense
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Jim, most of us aren’t real smart and only watch high school and Nebraska games. Anything less than 10 YOLO bombs a game ain’t goin to cut it. We need a qb averaging 200 yards passing on 4 completions.He pushed the ball down the field plenty this week though.
I thought the old man gif was enough to imply my jokingHe pushed the ball down the field plenty this week though.
i love you CharlieHey guys I’m seeing it!
found it. he throws from the 15 and it's caught at the 40 on the far sideline. with the angle that throw was a little over 40 yards in the air
I agree, he didnt owe us anything but he also didn't do us a favorHe owed Nebraska nothing. Also, most playersnow(even with lineage) still pick the team that wins with money money over hasn’t won with money.
I am heart broken, good news you have more time to watch Brice play....oh wait...Oh my god you are the dipshit that constantly bashed Brice.
You are a moron troll and now I’m going to ignore your dumb ass
No shit but he just didn't feel sorry for Nebraska and come out of the goodness of his heartHe would have gotten paid no matter where he went.
Who exactly is saying Raiola picked Nebraska because he felt sorry for us and was feeling charitable? He has stated multiple times in multiple interviews that he did pick us in part to help revive a clearly flailing program that he has historic and current familial ties to. No that's not being charitable its being loyal. Wrap your head around it already.No shit but he just didn't feel sorry for Nebraska and come out of the goodness of his heart
Sous, you can’t make valid points with this guy. He’s just going to come back and yell profanities at you like a sandy vaginaWho exactly is saying Raiola picked Nebraska because he felt sorry for us and was feeling charitable? He has stated multiple times in multiple interviews that he did pick us in part to help revive a clearly flailing program that he has historic and current familial ties to. No that's not being charitable its being loyal. Wrap your head around it already.
I realize he's just a troll but I think its fair to make the point anyway for the benefit of anyone dim enough to listen to his schtickSous, you can’t make valid points with this guy. He’s just going to come back and yell profanities at you like a sandy vagina
Ya know, listening to some of the media/radio guys talk about him this week now that they can speak a little more freely about the situation, I get the sense that he's sort of a tragic story. He's a good dude who's socially awkward from being totally stage managed from a young age, beholden to his overbearing family, never got a chance to get a real group of friends or develop an authentic personality and is just on this path his dad set out for him to become a "brand" because he's never known any other way.I don't think anyone at any university will see "IT" from him.
Ya know, listening to some of the media/radio guys talk about him this week now that they can speak a little more freely about the situation, I get the sense that he's sort of a tragic story. He's a good dude who's socially awkward from being totally stage managed from a young age, beholden to his overbearing family, never got a chance to get a real group of friends or develop an authentic personality and is just on this path his dad set out for him to become a "brand" because he's never known any other way.
He seems like a prime example of someone who will shun his life of football within the next 5-6 years after discovering psychedelics and finding happiness in following the Grateful Dead around the country or something.
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Sounds like this happens a lot with the Poly community. The fathers are always overbearing a run the family with an iron fist. Having worked in Hawaii I have seen this first hand, but this is a way different scale.Ya know, listening to some of the media/radio guys talk about him this week now that they can speak a little more freely about the situation, I get the sense that he's sort of a tragic story. He's a good dude who's socially awkward from being totally stage managed from a young age, beholden to his overbearing family, never got a chance to get a real group of friends or develop an authentic personality and is just on this path his dad set out for him to become a "brand" because he's never known any other way.
He seems like a prime example of someone who will shun his life of football within the next 5-6 years after discovering psychedelics and finding happiness in following the Grateful Dead around the country or something.
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Tua's dad was an animalSounds like this happens a lot with the Poly community. The fathers are always overbearing a run the family with an iron fist. Having worked in Hawaii I have seen this first hand, but this is a way different scale.