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Chasing 3- Fall Camp

Who was the WR Neyor and Banks had to talk to and tell him to keep going? I was thinking it was Coleman cause that was the first person the camera showed running after that,

On the plus side it’s good to see SR leadership out of those two already. Sad that 2 new guys have to push a starter from last year to keep going.

Good to see Rhule get a good chance to coach kids in front of a “crowd”. Think he nailed it that the teams been to afraid to play in front of people.
 
Who was the WR Neyor and Banks had to talk to and tell him to keep going? I was thinking it was Coleman cause that was the first person the camera showed running after that,

On the plus side it’s good to see SR leadership out of those two already. Sad that 2 new guys have to push a starter from last year to keep going.

Good to see Rhule get a good chance to coach kids in front of a “crowd”. Think he nailed it that the teams been to afraid to play in front of people.
Coleman seems lazy, body language doesn’t appear like he’s that interested in being great
 
Great stuff as always. The addition of a narrator is interesting... he sounds like he's narrating a nature documentary or something haha it kinda takes me out of it a bit.
 
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He's been struggling from the sound of things. Not all that unusual to be honest. Hopefully the kid can push through because he could be a good one someday.
I went to the Maryland game last year, I watched Coleman dog it down field on routes all game and never hustled back to the huddle to get the plays and get set. Drove me nuts, I became obsessed zeroing in on how lazy he looked all game, you never get to see that watching on TV. If he doesn’t play with some urgency he will get passed over, which is fine, best players up
 
I went to the Maryland game last year, I watched Coleman dog it down field on routes all game and never hustled back to the huddle to get the plays and get set. Drove me nuts, I became obsessed zeroing in on how lazy he looked all game, you never get to see that watching on TV. If he doesn’t play with some urgency he will get passed over, which is fine, best players up
I said it in another thread a few months ago. Long story short, I just don't think Coleman likes playing football.
 
I said it in another thread a few months ago. Long story short, I just don't think Coleman likes playing football.
This is one of those times you just really really wish D. Bell hadn’t got injured… he could have played a lot this year.
Really glad that IGC is healthy now
 
I went to the Maryland game last year, I watched Coleman dog it down field on routes all game and never hustled back to the huddle to get the plays and get set. Drove me nuts, I became obsessed zeroing in on how lazy he looked all game, you never get to see that watching on TV. If he doesn’t play with some urgency he will get passed over, which is fine, best players up
The qb gets blamed for the late INT in that game, but the pass was for malachi and he stopped on the route. It was right in front of me.
 
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I went to the Maryland game last year, I watched Coleman dog it down field on routes all game and never hustled back to the huddle to get the plays and get set. Drove me nuts, I became obsessed zeroing in on how lazy he looked all game, you never get to see that watching on TV. If he doesn’t play with some urgency he will get passed over, which is fine, best players up
I was thinking the exact same thing as I was at that game too. I was honestly surprised he didn't get benched due to his (perceived) lack of effort.

I could never understand how a high level athlete didn't go balls to the wall on every play. Or at least make it look like you were going hard.
 
Nebraska kids just want it more. Or something like that 😁

It's not just Nebraska kids. Remember how Omar Manning panned out? Some of these guys just got too comfortable dominating kids in high school. College is a completely different game. It's why the recruiting rankings are such a sham most of the time.
 
Sometimes it is not "lazy" it is more that the kid just doesn't like it all that much. I know us dorks LOVE to romanticize it and we would bleed for NU and run through a brick wall and blah blah blah.

But you have to love it, college FB at that level is 24/7 now.

I had a friend who walked on in the mid 90s and won rings, hardly ever played at all, a few times on some extra points. He said by his 3rd year he hated it, hated lifting, hated running hated practice and especially hated the forced hanging out stuff. Not that he hated the guys on the team, not at all, but he just wanted to go to his dorm or apartment and veg out, not always having some "event" planned out for him. Maybe hate is the wrong word but that was the word he used.

Sports suck when you don't love it. Just like most things. Think of it like that dead end job you have where you are just going through the motions. You do just enough to stay under the radar and not get bothered.
 
It's not just Nebraska kids. Remember how Omar Manning panned out? Some of these guys just got too comfortable dominating kids in high school. College is a completely different game. It's why the recruiting rankings are such a sham most of the time.

Recruiting ranks are not a sham. The highest rated classes win the most titles most of the time.
 
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