Per Press Conference with Bo: As of today, Tommy is starting

What the hell kinda question is that? Don't ask that personal crap, you moron.
huh???????
What question? I missed it......
Something about how he handles it at home, that's just pointless.
Yea someone asked him, how he deals with the losses at home. Bo talked a little about his kids and wife, he didn't seem comfortable talking about it. I understand that.

 
Uh, I'm not sure how this is Bo's fault.

Taylor "apparently" told Bo he was good to go. Taylor lied in numerous conversations with Bo stating that he was healthy enough to play.

That said, at a certain point it was pretty obvious Bo should've pulled Taylor.
So do you think that Bo and his staff either 1) don't pay attention at practice or 2) are too incompetent to see when a player is hurt in practice?

 
What the hell kinda question is that? Don't ask that personal crap, you moron.
huh???????
What question? I missed it......
Something about how he handles it at home, that's just pointless.
Yea someone asked him, how he deals with the losses at home. Bo talked a little about his kids and wife, he didn't seem comfortable talking about it. I understand that.
Would have loved to hear he gets black out drunk.

 
Uh, I'm not sure how this is Bo's fault.

Taylor "apparently" told Bo he was good to go. Taylor lied in numerous conversations with Bo stating that he was healthy enough to play.

That said, at a certain point it was pretty obvious Bo should've pulled Taylor.
So do you think that Bo and his staff either 1) don't pay attention at practice or 2) are too incompetent to see when a player is hurt in practice?
I think they invested a level of trust in him. It didn't pay off.

 
Since when are these decisions on whether to play injured players based on verbal statements? The coaches watch Taylor practice. Did he look 100% in running and throwing in practices later in the week? Clearly not since he wasn't 100% Saturday.

 
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Uh, I'm not sure how this is Bo's fault.

Taylor "apparently" told Bo he was good to go. Taylor lied in numerous conversations with Bo stating that he was healthy enough to play.

That said, at a certain point it was pretty obvious Bo should've pulled Taylor.
So do you think that Bo and his staff either 1) don't pay attention at practice or 2) are too incompetent to see when a player is hurt in practice?
3) Taylor in practice is a lot different than in game Taylor. Can't be hit in practice. They slowly bring him up to speed. Maybe some days he is better than others? I know some days his ankles feel fine and others they feel like he is being stung every time he takes a step and plants.

Contrary to what you believe, it isn't all about failures on the head coach. Players have failures as well. My issue is, a 5th year senior shouldn't have the failures of a RSFr.

 
Uh, I'm not sure how this is Bo's fault.

Taylor "apparently" told Bo he was good to go. Taylor lied in numerous conversations with Bo stating that he was healthy enough to play.

That said, at a certain point it was pretty obvious Bo should've pulled Taylor.
So do you think that Bo and his staff either 1) don't pay attention at practice or 2) are too incompetent to see when a player is hurt in practice?
I think they invested a level of trust in him. It didn't pay off.

where have you all been? haven't we seen Bo play a hobbled Taylor over the past 2 seasons?...this was a conscious decision on Pelini's behalf.....he has no trust in his backup qbs......ever.

 
Uh, I'm not sure how this is Bo's fault.

Taylor "apparently" told Bo he was good to go. Taylor lied in numerous conversations with Bo stating that he was healthy enough to play.

That said, at a certain point it was pretty obvious Bo should've pulled Taylor.
So do you think that Bo and his staff either 1) don't pay attention at practice or 2) are too incompetent to see when a player is hurt in practice?
3) Taylor in practice is a lot different than in game Taylor. Can't be hit in practice. They slowly bring him up to speed. Maybe some days he is better than others? I know some days his ankles feel fine and others they feel like he is being stung every time he takes a step and plants.

Contrary to what you believe, it isn't all about failures on the head coach. Players have failures as well. My issue is, a 5th year senior shouldn't have the failures of a RSFr.
Your sources tell you that?

 
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