Enhance
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That's one way to look at it, I guess. But you touched on the crux of the issue - "special time, special team, and special coaches." Special, and for all intents and purposes, something that is near impossible to ever happen again here or anywhere else. For me, there's absolutely nothing wrong with using your past experiences to talk about things. After all, it's our experiences that make us who we are. But it's the way in which you relay those experiences to other people that makes you likeable or not, and for me, Jason Peter simply isn't likeable.As I said, I like JP. For me, he offers insight to a program. He does not just make up stories, create rumor and feed the flames for those who "think" they know Husker Football. He has lived it. He lived it in a special time with a special team and special coaches winning national championships. Things are not the same now. JP sees that. What JP does is explain how he and his team mates accomplished their goals and won national championships. He does a good job of that. He sees what is currently taking place with the Husker team and makes the necessary criticisms of a program not meeting the same standards as he and his team mates did.Sorry walks, picture got around the ban filter. Much as I love GoT images...tschu, appreciate the restraint, but next time absolve us of the necessity of responding to your post![]()
Goal-line, let's just say you're in the minority. I think many of us quite liked Jason Peter's "rah rah, we were the might and the light back in my day" spiel, but it's worn thin very quickly. He'll never be happy with this program and some of his raving has gone over the top.
Again, some people may enjoy his type of analysis and that's fine. I end up finding it more obstructive than constructive. Each to his own, of course.
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