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Post by holidayhusker on May 29, 2019 15:03:32 GMT -5
Good God...this is really sad that Nebraska fans have become as thin skinned and delicate concerning any kind of questioning or criticism. You are turning into Texas fans. Hardly in a tizzy. Just surprised by it yet if anyone chooses to share that thought look out. We have dared to malign the big red? I don't think its a bad idea at all. Volleyball is a momentum sport and chemistry is key so I get it. I was just surprised that they went through training. I assumed all the previous captains chosen was based on natural leadership skills. Is that OK with all of you?
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Post by jwvolley on May 29, 2019 16:03:14 GMT -5
Good God...this is really sad that Nebraska fans have become as thin skinned and delicate concerning any kind of questioning or criticism. You are turning into Texas fans. Hardly in a tizzy. Just surprised by it yet if anyone dares to share that thought look out. We have dared to malign the big red? I don't think its a bad idea at all. Volleyball is a momentum sport and chemistry is key so I get it. I was just surprised that they went through training. I assumed all the previous captains chosen was based on natural leadership skills. Is that OK with all of you? Starters are chosen based on natural volleyball skills. That doesn’t mean they don’t train. Developing a skill that already exists is perfectly logical.
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Post by rjaege on May 29, 2019 22:36:01 GMT -5
Possibly Husker leadership training is counter-productive, and if Foecke and Maloney had not had it, NE would have beat Stanford for the national championship...but I doubt it...just joking...leadership training just makes sense to me...folks in early 20's put in a highly competitive and complex situations need all the help the can get...IMO
PS I'm in my 60's and now I just avoid competitive/stressful situations...lol
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Post by oldmanred on May 30, 2019 7:23:43 GMT -5
Possibly Husker leadership training is counter-productive, and if Foecke and Maloney had not had it, NE would have beat Stanford for the national championship...but I doubt it...just joking...leadership training just makes sense to me...folks in early 20's put in a highly competitive and complex situations need all the help the can get...IMO PS I'm in my 60's and now I just avoid competitive/stressful situations...lol Life begins at 65! GO HUSKERS
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Post by ilikecorn on May 30, 2019 9:32:39 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfgang on May 30, 2019 10:15:08 GMT -5
The clip was so short that I have no idea who the contestants were, what they were cooking, who the judges were, and what the competition format was. Totally lost.
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Post by ilikecorn on May 30, 2019 12:31:55 GMT -5
Maybe they should make a 30 min TV spot for you to figure it out.
This is Twitter, not the Food Network.
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Post by Wolfgang on May 30, 2019 12:34:35 GMT -5
There's no drama in a 40 second clip.
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Post by oldmanred on May 30, 2019 12:48:04 GMT -5
Not a very good clip; but I like that they seemed to be having fun! I Thought maybe Szabo? GO HUSKERS
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Post by Wolfgang on May 30, 2019 13:03:13 GMT -5
Maybe they should make a 30 min TV spot for you to figure it out. This is Twitter, not the Food Network. How about this: Set up a cooking competition which, when edited, would fill a 30-minute TV time slot on Food Network. Divide that up into thirty 60-second segments. Upload onto twitter or youtube each of those 60-second clips in succession, so you'd have Part 1, Part 2, ..., Part 30. (Alternatively, fifteen 2-minute segments.) Voilà!
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Post by oldmanred on May 30, 2019 15:04:50 GMT -5
Maybe they should make a 30 min TV spot for you to figure it out. This is Twitter, not the Food Network. How about this: Set up a cooking competition which, when edited, would fill a 30-minute TV time slot on Food Network. Divide that up into thirty 60-second segments. Upload onto twitter or youtube each of those 60-second clips in succession, so you'd have Part 1, Part 2, ..., Part 30. (Alternatively, fifteen 2-minute segments.) Voilà! Maybe wind it up with a cook off with other schools! Maybe do it on Hell's Kitchen? GO HUSKERS
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Post by ilikecorn on May 30, 2019 17:19:01 GMT -5
How about this: Set up a cooking competition which, when edited, would fill a 30-minute TV time slot on Food Network. Divide that up into thirty 60-second segments. Upload onto twitter or youtube each of those 60-second clips in succession, so you'd have Part 1, Part 2, ..., Part 30. (Alternatively, fifteen 2-minute segments.) Voilà! Maybe wind it up with a cook off with other schools! Maybe do it on Hell's Kitchen? GO HUSKERS Now we're talking!
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Post by jasonr on May 30, 2019 17:20:24 GMT -5
Maybe wind it up with a cook off with other schools! Maybe do it on Hell's Kitchen? GO HUSKERS Now we're talking! Wouldn't Nebraska and Washington be the only programs competing in a Cook off?
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Post by ilikecorn on May 30, 2019 18:11:39 GMT -5
Heyo!
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Post by HuskerPower1 on May 30, 2019 22:09:08 GMT -5
Hometown girl Hayley Densberger
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