Jason Peter throws some crap at the wall.

I have agreed with some of his criticisms in the past. Further, I found his interplay with Jeff "The Nancy Boy" Wilkerson to be amusing.

Sure, he lives in the past, but isn't that inherent in anyone with experience? Unless we get Rex Burkhead to host a show, nobody on the air is going to have insight into anything that isn't from the past.
Well, like I said, it comes down to how you relay those experiences to people. All of us, in essence, "live in the past," because our personalities are dictated by our experiences. It's who we are and what we rely on. That's fine, but Jason Peter is kind of like that vegan internet meme. "How do you know someone is a vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you." And like my mathematician example, I hear people say the exact same things Peter says, and they're not former players. Often times, and this is the real issue I have with him, there's no substance to what he's saying. Sure, he can compare today to yesterday and tell me all the ways yesterday was better, but that doesn't matter to me. And if it feels like every time I hear Peter that's exactly what I get. Maybe I haven't listened to him enough - I don't know. But I can only go off of my experiences, and each time I turned him on, it was the same song and dance.

I'll admit that I haven't listened to him since he had his show in Lincoln so I couldn't tell you if his "schtick" has changed. But that is probably what I liked the least about Jason, loved his book and his work at Nebraska just not what I perceive his attitude to be. Let me just be clear that I have no problem bragging about past titles and glory, as long as there is someone alive that is old enough to remember them and give it a context (i.e. the modern era of football).

I guess living in the past is hard to define, but to me it's just someone who can't get over the fact that things have changed and aren't going to be like they were. The old "back in my day" line is a dead give away to me that someone is living in the past. "back in my day we used to do this, this and this" well guess what it's not back in your day anymore and unfortunately things will probably never be that way again. Rules change, limits change, people have changed. Just because you were tough as nails and talented doesn't mean that guys who play today are weak moma's boys that can't perform. Maybe he's changed but it seems like that was the way he talked here in Lincoln, and maybe I'm ranting incoherently here but I just feel like he didn't have respect for his Alma mater anymore.
I agree, for the most part. There's nothing wrong with having an opinion, except when you treat that opinion as gold. I'm not one to say "You can't criticize people if you couldn't do their job", because that's B.S., but I do think you should level your criticisms out if you aren't in their position. Peter has no boundaries in this regard, which is why I can't stand him. He speaks like he genuinely knows exactly how to get Nebraska football back to championships, but instead of giving learned and constructive criticisms, he spends most of his time just ranting.

 
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His problem, is that he thinks there's only one way to do things.
I don't think he legitimately does, but he often acts like he does, and that's the problem. There's more than one way to win, even at Nebraska. Even with all of his experiences he should know by now that some of it is irrelevant.

 
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LONG LIVE SCHICK AND NICK

JP is 15 years and tons of drug addiction problems removed from the game. Also, any legitimate insights that he has are overshadowed by his incoherent and uninformed rantings about things.

Schick and Nick are/were removed from reality. JP's past is behind him. I would consider him a lot more informed about Husker football than most folks, and in particular, substantially more informed than either Schick or Nick.. The Schick and Nick show was a pathetic blend of incompetence laced with failed comedic substance. Neither one of those two idiots had a clue about most sports subjects, or most subjects in general. That is why they had whole hours of their show dedicated to other talk topics. It was epic and complete failure.

I, for one, am glad the Schick and Nick show is now dead forever. So is the rest of the rational world.
I think you misunderstood the goal of their show. It wasn't for everyone, but it was damn funny. It was very different and refreshing compared to every other same-old same-old rehashing sports talk radio show (and yeah, Gary/Jason is one of those run-of-the-mill dime a dozen shows). I'm sorry that you don't have a sense of humor and need to listen to "hard-hitting" (as if there is such a thing) radio talk 24/7. I prefer to be entertained. If I'm going to listen to Rome for 3 hours and USC for another 4, I don't need an entire morning devoted to the exact same topics, everything being rehashed by someone who will say whatever it takes to get people to listen. Loved the fresh perspective that Schick and Nick brought, their hilarious little quirks, the constant drops, and a good amount of pretty good sports talk too. They were your average sports fans; Nick offering an athlete's perspective, Matt being a great professional which showed by him getting a job at ESPNU. That's my perspective...try to enjoy your day a little more, Goalline!

 
Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.

 
Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.
Ageed! But sometimes it seems that Jason is only passionate because he has a platform as well as a lot of opinions on how someone else isn't doing it the way you would! Loved the player! And if he were our AD then we would take his rants a little more serious! But just ranting for the sake of ranting is a little tired! I think he has an agenda! Whether it's get Bo fired or maybe he's pissed Frost didn't get a job here yet! Im not sure but from now on if he doesn't like how something is going then tell everyone how he would do it! Open himself up to criticism! In the end I guess we can all just change the station!! GBR
 
Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.
Well duh, we can't argue with this. He wants the best for the program and he's incredibly passionate. But...he's a bit out of touch and he's borderline unlistenable as a radio host.

 
LONG LIVE SCHICK AND NICK

JP is 15 years and tons of drug addiction problems removed from the game. Also, any legitimate insights that he has are overshadowed by his incoherent and uninformed rantings about things.

Schick and Nick are/were removed from reality. JP's past is behind him. I would consider him a lot more informed about Husker football than most folks, and in particular, substantially more informed than either Schick or Nick.. The Schick and Nick show was a pathetic blend of incompetence laced with failed comedic substance. Neither one of those two idiots had a clue about most sports subjects, or most subjects in general. That is why they had whole hours of their show dedicated to other talk topics. It was epic and complete failure.

I, for one, am glad the Schick and Nick show is now dead forever. So is the rest of the rational world.
I think you misunderstood the goal of their show. It wasn't for everyone, but it was damn funny. It was very different and refreshing compared to every other same-old same-old rehashing sports talk radio show (and yeah, Gary/Jason is one of those run-of-the-mill dime a dozen shows). I'm sorry that you don't have a sense of humor and need to listen to "hard-hitting" (as if there is such a thing) radio talk 24/7. I prefer to be entertained. If I'm going to listen to Rome for 3 hours and USC for another 4, I don't need an entire morning devoted to the exact same topics, everything being rehashed by someone who will say whatever it takes to get people to listen. Loved the fresh perspective that Schick and Nick brought, their hilarious little quirks, the constant drops, and a good amount of pretty good sports talk too. They were your average sports fans; Nick offering an athlete's perspective, Matt being a great professional which showed by him getting a job at ESPNU. That's my perspective...try to enjoy your day a little more, Goalline!
Sorry, I disagree! The reason they tried to be funny (and failed miserably at the attempt) is because they had no substance in their sports talk. They didn't have any "fresh perspective." What the had was incompetetant programing, lack of insightful material and absolutely no continuity in their show.

By the way, I do have a sense of humor. I read your posts. I enjoy everyday. 13 years of retirement has taught me to enjoy every breath I take. And, I do!

 
Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.
Exactly! They have been there and have the big prize to show for it. Being passionate about Big Red Football is what it is about. IMO, our current team lacks the same level of passion that Jason and Christian had when they were here. Not a whole lot in technique. Just line up and kick somebody's rear end on the other side of the line of scrimmage.

 
Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.
Exactly! They have been there and have the big prize to show for it. Being passionate about Big Red Football is what it is about. IMO, our current team lacks the same level of passion that Jason and Christian had when they were here. Not a whole lot in technique. Just line up and kick somebody's rear end on the other side of the line of scrimmage.
Thanks coach! :o Time's have changed!

 
Sorry, I disagree! The reason they tried to be funny (and failed miserably at the attempt) is because they had no substance in their sports talk. They didn't have any "fresh perspective." What the had was incompetetant programing, lack of insightful material and absolutely no continuity in their show.
By the way, I do have a sense of humor. I read your posts. I enjoy everyday. 13 years of retirement has taught me to enjoy every breath I take. And, I do!
Oh so you're an old guy! That explains it. You probably don't understand modern humor.

 
Sorry, I disagree! The reason they tried to be funny (and failed miserably at the attempt) is because they had no substance in their sports talk. They didn't have any "fresh perspective." What the had was incompetetant programing, lack of insightful material and absolutely no continuity in their show.
By the way, I do have a sense of humor. I read your posts. I enjoy everyday. 13 years of retirement has taught me to enjoy every breath I take. And, I do!
Oh so you're an old guy! That explains it. You probably don't understand modern humor.

No, I am not particularly old. I retired very young in life. Modern humor? Had I read your posts when I was a bit younger, I would still shake my head and laugh.

 
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Jason Peter and his brother Christian were damn good Husker ball players. A couple of the best ever actually. Jason is definitely passionate about his Big Red football. I like it.
Exactly! They have been there and have the big prize to show for it. Being passionate about Big Red Football is what it is about. IMO, our current team lacks the same level of passion that Jason and Christian had when they were here. Not a whole lot in technique. Just line up and kick somebody's rear end on the other side of the line of scrimmage.
Passion is only a part of the game - you still need discipline, talent, good coaching, leadership, and a myriad of other things to be a championship winning team. I respectfully disagree with you in believing passion is the missing cog separating us between being good and being great. As I'm sure you realize, you can be the most passionate guy in the world, but it doesn't mean you'll be a great football player.

These kids care, and talking to them for a few minutes is more than enough evidence for me. Our problems are more structural and less ethereal.

 
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