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Too Many Catchy Slogans...Not Enough Appetite For Total Destruction

Rufus Barchetta

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"Restore the Order"
"Iron N"
"Forged in the 4-0-2"
"Bones Up Swagger"
"Welcome to your worst night mare:
"Day by day, we get better and better"....blah, blah, blah.....
"Blackouts"


The dumb beta uniform fashions to "pump the team up"

Time to just get it done and bludgeon someone without the stupid fanfare and stupid slogans. These sayings seem to want to take the place of the actual deed. It is kind of the same with those phonies you see on Facebook who constantly post inspirational messages to make you think they have it all together. Or loser businessmen, management guys/bosses who have a copy of Jack Welsh's "Winning" on their desk so you can see how awesome they must be.

Let's stop with the Tony Robbin's crap. It is all phony and empty bs. People focus on all these amazing slogans as if just by having them it instantly means success follows.

I'd be good if we came out with nothing on our helmets, no names and unwashed uniforms and just went to work. The only goal is to make the other team feel pain with this attitude.
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How 'bout a game without the tunnelwalk and all the bs phony pump up stuff theatrics.
Just get at it. Just make sure their are a few more ambulances in the stadium.

Score the offense and defense only on how many sick bruises they inflict on the competition. Extra points for the biggest and nastiest bruise. Enough of the empty slogans. Let's massacre and leave blood on the field and never clean up the dried blood puddle as a reminder for the next team that dares enter a fight against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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