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Wait. Wait, wait, wait...Hate to say it, but with Gebbia's knowledge of the Scott Frost system, he could do more damage than simply transfering.
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Wait. Wait, wait, wait...Hate to say it, but with Gebbia's knowledge of the Scott Frost system, he could do more damage than simply transfering.
Well said and I agree. These players have the same emotions and competitive nature as the rest of us.I love how fans treat these kids differently than they'd treat the same scenario in the free market.
If a big promotion came around at work that you and one other very qualified employee were fighting for and he got it and not you, nobody would spite you for weighing better options with a different company. You make the decisions that put yourself in the best position to be successful.
The same concepts surely apply to talented young collegiate athletes.
I think so. The problem is Adrian Martinez. He isn't going away. If it was down to Gebbia and a junior or senior I think you could question his decision more. Even if Martinez gets hurt for half the year, he probably comes back and starts next year because he's just a better fit.Very disappointing. On one hand, Gebbia worked very hard, did/said all the right things through the transition, and deserves to play somewhere. On the other hand, this seems like a hasty decision that could backfire for everyone involved.
Now a lot of you are being very diplomatic about the young man who was in a tough spot, which is all fine and good. But the salty side of me tends to think its a little immature and impulsive to immediately throw in a towel and leave immediately after the game 1 decision was made, and maybe his attitude/head are in the wrong place. Am I wrong?
I don't get too worked up on the decisions of 18-22 year old young men. If Gebbia wasn't going to be fully engaged and didn't want to stick it out for NU, then it's best that he transfers.Very disappointing. On one hand, Gebbia worked very hard, did/said all the right things through the transition, and deserves to play somewhere. On the other hand, this seems like a hasty decision that could backfire for everyone involved.
Now a lot of you are being very diplomatic about the young man who was in a tough spot, which is all fine and good. But the salty side of me tends to think its a little immature and impulsive to immediately throw in a towel and leave immediately after the game 1 decision was made, and maybe his attitude/head are in the wrong place. Am I wrong?
Only way is if he transfers to a school on our future schedule.
No that is not the only way. I suppose it is a Good Thing that Cornhusker fans are so guileless.
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It would be nice to have Burrow in our back pocket or starting. We got Becked again./waits for the over-reaction (as if there hasn't been enough already)
Your post is so ridiculous that it could almost make me think you're trolling.
I actually hope you're trolling...
Yes, it was a mistake not recruiting Burrow very hard out of high school, but Frost decided to not recruit him as a grad transfer. Frost was happy with the options he had at QB.It would be nice to have Burrow in our back pocket or starting. We got Becked again.
Yes, it was a mistake not recruiting Burrow very hard out of high school, but Frost decided to not recruit him as a grad transfer. Frost was happy with the options he had at QB.
It would be nice to have Burrow in our back pocket or starting. We got Becked again.