I don't believe you are allowed to cut and paste premium material.you can copy and paste, just not the whole article. He has already given the link.
You are correct. I read it wrong earlier. It is supposed to be paraphrased in one paragraph.I don't believe you are allowed to cut and paste premium material.you can copy and paste, just not the whole article. He has already given the link.
He didn't "blab" about anything. He explained the reasoning behind his decision, didn't throw anyone under the bus, really blamed no one - and then further proved his class by reaching out to a potential future Husker which he certainly was in no way obligated to do.So he goes and blabs to the press about how he's been wanting to transfer for a year, and all that stuff behind the scenes, and he's still a classy guy? I honestly don't get it. (in comparison to T-Mart, who hasn't blabbed about anything, and is still on the team).
some of these guys just dont like martinez and arent ashamed to hide it...So he goes and blabs to the press about how he's been wanting to transfer for a year, and all that stuff behind the scenes, and he's still a classy guy? I honestly don't get it. (in comparison to T-Mart, who hasn't blabbed about anything, and is still on the team).
It's lose lose for him. If he talks a bunch of fluff than he's full of sh*t and if he is honest he's "blabbing." I respect his honesty.So he goes and blabs to the press about how he's been wanting to transfer for a year, and all that stuff behind the scenes, and he's still a classy guy? I honestly don't get it. (in comparison to T-Mart, who hasn't blabbed about anything, and is still on the team).
:facepalm:So he goes and blabs to the press about how he's been wanting to transfer for a year, and all that stuff behind the scenes, and he's still a classy guy? I honestly don't get it. (in comparison to T-Mart, who hasn't blabbed about anything, and is still on the team).
Green said Nebraska's offense "is moving toward a direction that really didn't suit me." In other words, first-year Husker offensive coordinator Tim Beck's system may be devoid of the West Coast elements that were so prevalent in former coordinator Shawn Watson's attack, and seemed to bog it down.
Beck's system is "easier to understand, easier for the guys to take in and play fast than it was with Coach Watson and the whole West Coast-Bill Callahan era, when they had a playbook that weighed five pounds," Green said.