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Adrian Martinez interview

Haarberg basically called him a bitch in his first ever interview as a Husker after the '21 spring game

told me all I needed to know about him
 
For some reason I have no recollection of this. Mind catching me up?
I don't think that's true
Haarberg very first interview as a Husker following spring game '21 in which he led a comeback win:

"When it’s November and we’re playing Wisconsin, you don’t get an excuse. You’ve got to be able to deliver, no matter what the conditions are.”
 
Haarberg very first interview as a Husker following spring game '21 in which he led a comeback win:

"When it’s November and we’re playing Wisconsin, you don’t get an excuse. You’ve got to be able to deliver, no matter what the conditions are.”
How is that calling out AM who played with a broken jaw for a terrible head coach
 
Haarberg very first interview as a Husker following spring game '21 in which he led a comeback win:

"When it’s November and we’re playing Wisconsin, you don’t get an excuse. You’ve got to be able to deliver, no matter what the conditions are.”
Thanks!
 
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Wait. Adrian and Taylor are two different people
Proof
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So I guess once a Husker always a Husker has limitations. He's a decent young man who gave it his all. He may have been great had he had an O-line ang coach worth a shit.
The K-State vs Oklahoma game last season was evidence of what AM could have been at Nebraska if he had a decent O-line.
 
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So I guess once a Husker always a Husker has limitations. He's a decent young man who gave it his all. He may have been great had he had an O-line ang coach worth a shit.
Your first sentence is correct. The game has changed. Loyalty and the fighting spirit have changed as well. I’m cool with disagreeing about the garage sale guru.
 
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