Mods, thank you for all that you do. What a thankless and tireless job to moderate these forums for free. It is time once again to take a good hard look at those that are stepping out of line on a recurrent basis. There is one poster, let's just call him "The Preacher" because all he does is preach about this player, or preach about that coach, or preach about this and that; all negative of course. The Preacher needs one final warning before he heads to JaemeGONE land: The land where your posts on Twitter get 14 views from bots.
It is one thing to post a negative opinion about the Huskers, but the constant barrage of personal insults and overwhelmingly negative posting more akin to a Clarkeye or Puffs fan trying to stir things up has to be gathered under control.
Nebraska is close. We outplayed #2 Ohio State in their own stadium. We outplayed USC in their own stadium. The refs snagged some wins from our grasp. Coming into the season we understood the struggles a true freshman QB could have in his first season in the biggest league in all of college football. We have now witnessed those struggles and they have cost us a win or two. It was expected.
Now we are on the cusp of a bowl game with two very winnable games left. It is not time to panic or cry or rant about giving up even though you served Coca Cola in the stands 50 years ago. It is time to grit your teeth and give it your all like a 40-something @dinglefritz would on the pickup basketball court going up against a former NBA pro.
WE WILL BEAT WISCONSIN AND IOWA. So do not cry on these forums...it only makes you look foolish following in The Preacher's footsteps.
It is one thing to post a negative opinion about the Huskers, but the constant barrage of personal insults and overwhelmingly negative posting more akin to a Clarkeye or Puffs fan trying to stir things up has to be gathered under control.
Nebraska is close. We outplayed #2 Ohio State in their own stadium. We outplayed USC in their own stadium. The refs snagged some wins from our grasp. Coming into the season we understood the struggles a true freshman QB could have in his first season in the biggest league in all of college football. We have now witnessed those struggles and they have cost us a win or two. It was expected.
Now we are on the cusp of a bowl game with two very winnable games left. It is not time to panic or cry or rant about giving up even though you served Coca Cola in the stands 50 years ago. It is time to grit your teeth and give it your all like a 40-something @dinglefritz would on the pickup basketball court going up against a former NBA pro.
WE WILL BEAT WISCONSIN AND IOWA. So do not cry on these forums...it only makes you look foolish following in The Preacher's footsteps.