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Were the 190s Nebraska Teams ever Not Angry?-October 23rd, 2024-5:25pm

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Were the 190s Nebraska Teams ever Not Angry?-October 23rd, 2024-5:25pm



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Maybe you talked about this yesterday, but Gifford talked about how pissed off he was. They were at the Saturday. Were those teams you played on Jay Ever not pissed off? Did you ever go into a game with anything? But I'm going to kill you in mentality. Sure. I mean, yeah. You know, especially, I mean, you're going to be mad after you, you know, let yourself down, you know, your team doesn't play well because you're, you know, invested. So you should, you should be emotional about it, you know, and. Like I said, there's a, there's a difference to playing your hardest, trying to play your best, you get beat and it's just not your day versus not doing the things that you can control as a one through was an 80 to give yourself a chance to play. And the one, the one I just mentioned is the, the one where I was talking about the price of discipline is worth is minimal compared to the price of regret. I did you ever lose a 48 point game in college? No, and not in college. We got smoked one time. Like in high sky, because you know, no, no, no, no, no, that's not happening. Houston. No, Buffalo, uh, well, the equivalent in the pros is I could tell you, we got, well, Kansas City didn't beat us by that many points, but they beat us because we pretty much crapped the bed. One time we went out there to San Francisco when I was in Buffalo. This is actually Halloween. So actually coming up here very soon. Played them on, I think a Thursday night. This was your boy, Ray Brown, right? So D.P. was talking about Ray Brown. So here's about Ray Brown, he played about 25 years in the league and was built like a bodybuilder, phenomenal athlete, kind of, you know, kind of rotational starter. But then when he started, he did well, he could play every position, a great example of longevity. I think he coaches in the NFL or at least did for a long time too. It's a high school coach. You're right. But he coached at the NFL and the office line for a while too. Um, so we're playing them out there on Thursday night. They got Garrison Hearst, JJ Stokes, Ray Brown, Jeff Garcia is the quarterback, tarot Owens and who's the dude that married Jessica Simpson, the tight end. He was a tight end and so, you know, they had a good team. When I tell you them, brothers out there on Warp Speed, listen, they were moving so fast, Austin. It was like seeing two of them because they were fresh. You know, it was Greg Williams and he was beating us up in practice. We weren't very good. And so that we lost 28 nothing. So there's probably that's equivalent in the last game of the season. Down in Miami, I talked about Lamar Smith and we lost pretty bad to the dolphins. That's when Alex Manpelt, we were all excited for him to start. Pulled his hamstring and warm up. So it was just, I've never seen that before a quarterback. Um, you know, Alex, he's not the beacon of physical. Uh, health of like today and we got smoked. That was a long five hour flight back to Buffalo. And I'll never forget looking up there. Um, cause I had a kind of a road to myself because I was the one or two seats before, like the big plane in the bathroom. I remember Tom Donahoe was sitting up there talking to Greg Williams. And I was like, yeah, in the light shined on him. And I was like, I told my friend Sean Bryson. I was like, man, that dude's up there thinking how many of us are you going to cut? You want to get rid of. He really, he really, but Ray Brown started 200 over 200 football game. He did. Oh, that's right. Cause he was a, he was a full-time starter. Well, he was, he was a pro baller in 2001. So, you know, yeah, yeah, I should, I, that was my bad. I know he was a lead player and five. Yeah. Yeah, I found this thing out this weekend. What, and it's a trivia question for you, Jay. Austin, if you know the answer, feel free to chime in. What player has played more plays on the defensive side of the football and NFL history? What players play the most plays defensively in NFL or just over time. Oh, on the flesher ever, on the flesher. No. Oh, Jim Marshall, no more than Jim Marshall. Number one in plays, defensive plays in the NFL. No player has played more plays on the defensive side of the ball than this player. You're in the right neighborhood. What is it during my time? No, yes, it's not. Yes, it's a matter of. It's not. It's not London Fletcher is defensively. It's got to be somebody that played, it couldn't be junior say, oh, could it be junior? No, trying to see if somebody that played a ton of plays or played a ton of years. Play more plays. He played 20 years. On defense on defense. That was junior, wasn't it? There's one. There's a player. Junior is in the top. There's a pole. No one Paul Kraus other because he's no way older. 20 years. So he got to be what could. Oh, Darrell Green. Darrell Green. I mean, I was. Darrell Green has played more plays defensively. Because he never got hurt. He never got hurt. He started every game. Darrell Green has played more plays defensively than anybody in the history of the NFL. And you think about that, right? And he still could cover. He ran a 4-4-8 three months ago. A 4-4-8. He's just one of those dudes that you don't want to play at the open running in the why. Man, just walking up. Yeah. How old are you? 65. You may not realize it, but every minute of every day, you're enjoying your First Amendment freedoms. You can wear what you want, give out your opinion for free, even if it's unpopular. Listen to your playlist. You can put a sign out on your front lawn that says, vote for Bigfoot, someone you can believe in. Pray it to the God of your choice. Or don't. You have the right to hang with a posse that thinks like you do. Tell the government what you think about its policies. They're the freedoms that let you be you. 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That was the, you know, the, the, the infancy stages of NFL. Crack the rib. Yeah, hurdle a dude in zero degree weather. Cracked the rib. Well, one, he hadn't, he hadn't been kicked. He hadn't been returning. Yeah. But they knew he was the best punt returner around. They just didn't use him because they didn't have to. Yeah. And the game had gotten so weird and they finally pinned the bears back. And Joe Gibbs was like, I'm going to play a hunch. Let's get Daryl out there. Daryl caught it and hurt a little hurdle. And took it to the house with the pressure. He was a great player, man. It's a, you know, I mean, some of those guys that, I mean, obviously he gets his just do, but I mean, people don't realize how good or how great he was. I shouldn't say good. And there was a champ Bailey was in town. There's obviously another great one. Right. Those are two of the top five. Right. That no matter how you break down defensive backs or cornerbacks. Yeah. That those two Dion, Dion played a little safety. So there's that Ronnie light played some safety blunt, played some safety. We can talk about pure corners. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. Yeah. He was college was green from Texas A and I university. Yeah. Texas A and imagine how good you, first of all, how good you had to be. He was passed on literally every scout in the country missed. Missed it. Oh, yeah. To end up at Texas A and I. And then how many people missed out were wrong about the five foot eight, 168 pound corner. Who goes on to be in the hall of fame and being one of the great. Sometimes we say that, you know, scouts don't know what they're talking about. Well, I mean, I think it's, it's one of those things that. You know, whether it's Dale green or John Randall, you got to think they were in college at a time to be honest with you. You got to think my dad in 1968 is when they first started, that's first year they would integrate college openly, right? And so their time when they came, you know, in the middle of the late eighties, especially for Dale green. That's still like, they, it was still you could go, but if you're, if you didn't pass the height weights, you know, actually had speed. But if you didn't have the height, they weren't even looking at you. So that's how you have scholarship. Right. So you have guys like that that, you know, go to Texas A and I, you have John Randall goes texting them Kingsville. I mean, they miss. I mean, you're talking about Jason. Jason. I mean, Michael Strahan. Yeah, Michael Strahan. His story is a little different because he played started football so late. We went to Texas Southern. And his parents were stationed in human or Houston, but he was grew up in. Green didn't play didn't play high school ball until his seniors, my mom and I play. And money Coleman, he was telling the story. His, his, they wouldn't let him play until he got, he was in the band. Yeah, I mean, that's where a lot of junior, they were like, hey, bro, because you get scholarships there. It's, it's, it's also when you look at it, that's where you got a lot of the guys that would go to those schools and because still, that's where you would probably get the, the, you know, looks, you know, a lot more frequent. So, you know, being overlooked, you know, it's no different. Like I always tell people, Danny Woodhead, Danny, when it comes to Nebraska, does he end up being Danny Woodhead? Maybe not. Well, let, let me say it publicly. Congratulations to your dad to making the final. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he's, he's, he's, he made the final 31 out of it, which is weird, but so there's, he went from one per team. So the idea is that at least teams can be represented. He's in the mix. He's in the mix. And this is the farthest he's been. So we're going to keep pushing forward, keep, you know, you know, praying and hoping, I mean, he deserves it. So I think it's a easy thought process for him. But I'm happy for him, man. It's something he deserves. And you know, my, if I had a wish, I, I want him to, I'd like him going this year. I hope he goes in this year. I'm expecting him to go in this year, but I want him to go in and to be able to finally enjoy what he deserves. He's been, he's, look, he's, don't do it. Right. Right. He's in every single one from, look, he's got his high school field named after him. He's in the college football hall of fame. He's in this high school hall of fame, of course. He's in the Vikings bring your honor, honor. And that's great. He asked people that he's still the best runner back and he doesn't have all the yards. He's in the Miami hurricane's ring of fame. He's in the, you know, the down at the stadium. You know, so this is the last one. So, you know, I'm, I'm excited for him, you know, happy for him too. It's my hope that both he and Larry Brown. Yeah. Getting it same time. It'd be great, man. I think it's, I think they're going to, there's going to be three. You know, I think it's time. I think there was some unfortunate factors in none of his doing, which has probably been the most disappointed of it. And I think once we've, it took us, obviously my dad, when you get let down by some people, it took him a little while to get over, but I think he's got a good, good. Like I've been ties and stuff like that. There's a lot of good stuff for him. He's got a lot of great people around him. And my dad's really embraced the whole process. We're going to try to, you know, it's New Orleans. I think, you know, it'd be good for him to go down to Super Bowl and stuff and give you dad's website. Oh, yes, it's just Chuck form 44 dot com. Yeah. Hey, man, he's selling that stuff like hot. Go, go, go, go, get a sign. Go, go, go, go to the website. Do this. And then, and then give some support for him. Yeah, for sure, man. Get it out on Twitter and all that stuff. I appreciate it. Look, we got a lot of Vikings fans here in Nebraska. So, you know, hopefully so, you know what, man, somebody's good. My dad has one of those panini cars one on one. Do hit me up on like Facebook. Ask me if I want to buy for 300 bucks. How about that? How about that? Like dang. Yeah, I want it. Three, huh? You're rich. Do it. I know what to do. You're rich. Can you do trade? Right. I ain't even off on a trade. Yeah. Trade and what? What's the outcome of the trade? Get the card. Have your dad sign some other stuff? Get the card. That $300 worth of stuff. All the stuff is sittin' in here. If I tell you what, it better be one-on-one. If it's not one-on-one, I got to come find you. Right? Anyway. Anyways, J-forward DP, to quick break, we'll be right back. You may not realize it, but every minute of every day, you're enjoying your First Amendment freedoms. You can wear what you want, give out your opinion for free, even if it's unpopular. Listen to your playlist. You can put a sign out on your front lawn that says, vote for Bigfoot, someone you can believe in. Create to the God of your choice, or don't. You have the right to hang with a posse that thinks like you do. Tell the government what you think about its policies. They're the freedoms that let you be you, and they're all brought to you by the First Amendment. ♪ We'll be like a river in my soul ♪ Learn more at freedomforum.org. When you need meal time inspiration, it's worth shopping king supers, for thousands of appetizing ingredients that inspire countless mouth-watering meals. And no matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy our everyday low prices. Plus, extra ways to save, like digital coupons worth over $600 each week, and up to $1 off per gallon at the pump with points. So you can get big flavors and big savings, king supers, fresh for everyone, fuel restrictions apply.