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After Fowler left it has been terrible.. Kirk just doesn’t care anymore.. Desmond is a horrible DEI hire.. just awful, unwatchable… you are right, Pollack was pretty solid
Chair Boys? Do you watch football or are you just reading stats from another page(s) cuz that's what it seems. I believe it should read choir boys, not chair boys. That's the karma Nebraska gets for being handed the Natl Championship in 94. Just hand it to Osborne cuz he couldn't win it in years b4 instead of splitting between PSU and Nebraska. BTW, how do you claim 9 unofficial Nattys? Rhule will get them back to relevant and probly more but this is what happens when you just rely on your running game and refuse to pass the ball for 40 years, now you have to learn the passing game. Hope they get crushed for 20 more years too but I think Rhule will stop that real soon.
I miss this Nebraska Football program I've had a couple family members played in this football program which are Dave Larson in 1966-1970 Running Back #49 walk on, and Kyle Larson in 1999-2002 Punter #19 walk on he also played in the NFL for the Bengals, I would go to everysingle year to a Nebraska football game and they would always win I've been to too many Husker games, and 4 bowl games which were Holiday Bowl, Capitol One Bowl, Gator Bowl, and Foster Farms Bowl, my game first when I was 2 years old, and I've been to the 57 yard FG game, and the Hail Mary game, and the best game I've been to was the Miami game in 2014. I hope to see Nebraska Football back to where they we're.
"Kentucky had the nation’s highest child abuse and neglect rate for the third consecutive year", according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Trafficking is a huge issue in Kentucky... idk man. With everything going on, I'm sure the University is having their discussions.
I used to love watching this in college around 2010-2011 especially, funny to see that it was geared towards college aged men because it's clear looking back.
I dropped out of high school at 17 and tried to see what I could do as far as going back and graduating maybe 3 years after and was told "it's too late, you're too old to come back, gotta get your GED"....... You know like every other "normal" law abiding citizen who makes that choice. But of course celebrity privilege knows no bounds! SMH
Leach was an ingenious football coach. Texas Tech's administration doesn't know when they have it good, not only did they fire Leach, they had one of the historical giants of college basketball, like Leach, an intellectual, a man that had played on a national championship team, and as head coach, won 3 national championships, including the last team to go undefeated throughout the whole season, winning the national championship, Bobby Knight, and the idiots at Tech fired him.
Remember the time they almost became the St Louis Rush? Local boy NFL from mid-size City out of TV range of St Louis but considered a St Louis market, Cape Gerado Missouri, becomes a self-made millionaire with his humor and opinions and probably lives the golden life of any NFL fans dream who doesn't have enough talent to get past high School football. He was considered the every fan at one point. The problem was when he made a comment on ESPN that touched on race, and none of the three on their staff members disagreed, and no one on set at the time complaining that that was an off the mark but, some people interpreted it as racist, and though he made enough money where he could have bought the team and was trying to, and the owners club wanted him in but the players union vetoed it because of that one comment. Unless your definition of racism is mentioning race in any aspect, at all, no matter how delicately you make the racial portion of the comment, no matter how tangential, if your racial comment is pointed in the wrong direction from the wrong person to the wrong person all the words in the middle get erased and the word race or black or whatever race all the words in the middle get erased and the word race or black or whatever race you're all the words in the middle get erased and the word race or black or whatever race your all the words in the middle get erased and the word race or black or whatever race you're all the words in the middle get erased and the word race or black or whatever all the words in the middle get erased and the racial word gets amplified with all others being ignored. It's not like he used the forbidden six-letter word to call blacks, except one time when he was directly quoting someone about equating tax cuts to shouting racial epithets. He did warn people he was quoting someone and he would never say it on his own. And gave time to turn off the TV until the next commercial. Probably the same people who thought the ESPN comment was racist, would also say that equating advocating for tax cuts to shouting racial slurs is also racist. There has to be alternate plans of capitalism which grows the economy versus yesterday, and socialism, which prevents one company or one person for being too powerful in an economy where money equals power, we're even Adam Smith, the original radical capitalist, said the government has the right to break monopolies. Ideally the government should be bigger than any one company but not bigger than the sum of all businesses. And you have to constantly switch back between capitalistic and socialistic policies either broad sweeping, or targeted.
As an European, I wanted once to get familiar with NFL. You know, to understand what Americans see in it. Couldn't handle it. Way, way too many commercial breaks. It was unberable, but at least gave me a response why football (or soccer as you call it) is not that popular in the USA - too little space for commercial, and also the results may end up with no goals (no like in for example basketball). Even though that 0:0 game can be fascinating. Maybe I will try to watch MLB game one day, but do not have high hopes.
No mention of Kronke’s sabotage?? No mention of intentional bad drafts and free agency?? The Rams suck was manufactured to sour the market on the team Fahq Stan Kronke, Fahq the NFL
As an Oklahoma Sooner fan I was jealous of the Miami Hurricanes unis,...maaaan they were clean,...I loved OU bc they went back to the Bus Wilkinson days with the designs
Everyone should go back and look at the two calls against Marquette that got Al the 2 techs in the 1974 title game. 2 of the worst calls in sports history.
Cole I want to let you know that I’m fully blaming you for us losing to UConn. You have fucked me and my beloved Boilermakers 3 years in a row now and I’m unhappy about it
STL treated the Rams well, but the NFL is all about money so going back to LA was too much of a draw. See how Kronke built his own 4 billion dollar stadium. So that is ok. STL should not have moved them there in the first place. Too much cash for billionaires. The taxpayers can get more for thier money elsewhere