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QB Kirk Herbstreit (Frosted Quips, Brain with a Lunatic Fringe)

How rich this is! The sensitive boy can give out criticism in chunks, accuse Ohio State football players of being part of TatGate who were not, shout about how he wouldn't let his kids play here, but....oh, no :huh:....let someone call him out for his role in the ESPiN charades and....wait for it...the world is a dark place.

Wow, just wow. Two words, snowflake, just two words.
 
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Just look at this thread. Really? What a scumbag. Does anyone really believe that he didn't know that ESPiN submitted false extra names and then inscribed an Emmy with his name? Eight times? Dark online negativity offends a person who lied and intentionally damaged his alma mater?

Fine. Apologize to Florida State fans for saying their team didn't belong in the CFP. Rest assured that many Ohio State fans continue to wait for your apology to the Ohio State players and team for the false Tatgate claims.
 
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“Last year or two years ago, they said, ‘Oh no, that was not supposed to go to you guys on the set.’ So, we had to take them all back. I was like, ‘Well, I’m not at my house in Nashville; you’re gonna have to go get them.’ ‘Ok. No problem.’ They went down and got ’em and took 8 of my 13 of them out of the house. And then, I guess — I don’t follow this as closely as a lot of these people — I think after that, they changed the rule.
Yeah, right - he doesn't follow this closely, but he knows exactly how many he has and exactly how many they "took." As always, Herbie is full of it.
 
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KIRK HERBSTREIT SAYS HE WENT TO THERAPY WHILE PLAYING FOR THE BUCKEYES​

“I WAS READY TO QUIT.” In a recent appearance on “The Mental Game” podcast, former Ohio State quarterback and current ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit revealed he dealt with mental health battles in college and went to see a therapist as a sophomore for the Buckeyes.

A five-star prospect from Centerville, Ohio, Herbstreit could have played for a number of schools in college. However, given his father Jim Herbstreit’s status as a former Ohio State football captain, Kirk Herbsreit said he felt destined to become a Buckeye.

When his freshman season didn’t go as planned, Herbstreit experienced depression. Feeling like he wanted to quit football altogether, he visited the team’s new therapist, who helped him overcome his doubtful thoughts.



“The courage it took in 1990, 1991, to go into his office — which was at Ohio Stadium, where they gave him a little nook — I’ll never forget walking from my apartment looking around my shoulder the entire time wondering if anybody saw me and then knocking on his door. Even then, I’d still be kind of looking around,” Herbstreit said. “Isn’t that crazy? That you’re so afraid. I was like 20 or 21 years old, and I didn’t want people to make fun of me. I didn’t want people to think I was weak because of the way we were trained. But at least I had the courage to knock on his door.

“He opened the door, and I walked in. I didn’t know what to talk to him about. He was incredible because he didn’t know anything about me, and he wasn’t judging me. If you talk to your parents sometimes, they have an agenda, and they think they know what’s best. But he wanted to know about my life. He didn’t want to talk about football. After the first hour with him, I was like, ‘Man, that felt good.’ I left and wanted to come back. I was there once a week for the rest of my career. I really give him a lot of credit because I was rock bottom. I was ready to quit.”
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Victim cards now in play.
 
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