Stafford Bo Exchange

Good grief....the whole point of the original post was to say it looked bad. I know football and I'm not whining like some of you say. Its not that serious. Taking thing outta context, no one is panicking over here....it looked bad on TV. Back up!

 
Good grief....the whole point of the original post was to say it looked bad. I know football and I'm not whining like some of you say. Its not that serious. Taking thing outta context, no one is panicking over here....it looked bad on TV. Back up!
It's all good, man. I agree that it was noteworthy. I'm just glad that they got over it and kicked some butt.

 
It was kind of funny that ABC caught that on camera. Whatever. The team settled down, put on their big kid pants, and stuffed it down Penn State's throat.

This incident is a non-issue really. Who doesn't know that Bo, and his team, are intense and emotional?
I agree. Non-issue. They ALWAYS have a cam focused on him just in case he blows up or has a "talk" with a player. I'm friends with someone that is at most of their practices, and has nothing but positive things to say about how the coaches coach and the players play. Why must there always be controversy?

 
airboose said:
There is a cancer forming on this football program and it's Bo Pelini. You can ignore it, pretend it's all the players fault, or say it was the heat of the moment, but it's not working with this team. NU has been extremely fortunate over the last three weeks, that it's masked the problems we have internally. If we had lost all of the games over the last three weeks, we'd be discussing Pelini's buyout, and most of you know it's the truth.
Fortunately, we have a cure for this type of cancer--it's called winning, and it can heal the most fractured of teams and processes.

It's not a complete cure-all, but it works, and it's effective.

 
airboose said:
I mentioned this same thing a few weeks ago after the Northwestern game when Antonio Bell got into it with Pelini. All the delusional fans said Pelini had the moral high ground and Bell was worthless, never contributed and blah, blah, blah. We saw it a few years ago at Texas A&M with Martinez. Now today it happens again with Stafford and it was even uglier. I guarantee you many players on this team have no love or respect for Pelini.

There is a cancer forming on this football program and it's Bo Pelini. You can ignore it, pretend it's all the players fault, or say it was the heat of the moment, but it's not working with this team. NU has been extremely fortunate over the last three weeks, that it's masked the problems we have internally. If we had lost all of the games over the last three weeks, we'd be discussing Pelini's buyout, and most of you know it's the truth.
Yeah, it's obviously not working. I mean what kind of team is 8-2 and has 4 come-from-behind victories? How atrocious! Just fire the damn guy already! :sarcasm

 
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I'm no lip reader like a lot of Husker fans seem to be for part-time work, so I really have no idea what's definitively being said here.

Even more importantly, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THE CONTEXT IS.

Therefore, it's entirely a non-issue.

 
I'm no lip reader like a lot of Husker fans seem to be for part-time work, so I really have no idea what's definitively being said here.

Even more importantly, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THE CONTEXT IS.

Therefore, it's entirely a non-issue.
I like your thought process! The only thing I can make out is the last word looks like "yours'".

Btw if you made that gif, good work.

 
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I am a full time lip reader for my job. I've also coached in the NFL.

Stafford: "...with fries. And make sure that floozy remembers no pickles this time."

Bo (simultaneous - yes, I can read lips through people's heads): "Did you take my gum?"

 
From reading the posts, it's obvious the fan base will continue to ignore exchanges like this as long as we continue to win. I promise you, that incidents like this will eventually will be Pelini's downfall. It's only a matter of time.

 
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