I get what Zoogs is sayin, but in my opinion, if this was really all it took for Freeman to switch, then so be it. He was probably already waivering anyway. And honestly what did Freeman ever do in college or the NFL that made you really REALLY wish we had him over anyone else we've had since?
Yeah, so be it. I don't think we missed too much there. I think both he and Gabbert would have fared better at Nebraska, but who knows? And besides, what if it had saved Callahan's job somehow.
The thing is just, if a current player couldn't keep his cool and as a result cost us a recruit, yikes. I'd be not too pleased about that. As people say, you want QBs to be a little cocky and self assured, but that probably illustrates Freeman in this episode more than it does Joe's response to a challenger.
Here's another Joe Ganz story I remember. When he & Chase Daniel were with the Redskins in camp, Daniel had to get caught up on all this NFL terminology in the offense they were running there. I think this was in a newspaper article and it came from Joe himself, but I can't remember; anyway, Joe supposedly had this attitude that why should he help Daniel, who is competing for the same job.
I wonder if maybe Joe had a different attitude about that, if he wouldn't have stuck around the league longer. He was very fun to watch play and I think he was a pretty savvy QB by the time he left here. I always hoped he and Zac Taylor would both be playing on Sundays for a while, but admittedly it was a real longshot in both cases.