So by that definition I am to think the worst of Alshon Jeffrey for being the other partner in that dance and for also getting ejected? That fight wasn't just Dennard.
You go ahead and think the worst of Dennard. I'll think the worst of Jeffrey. We'll both be happy in our inaccuracies.
I think that if you wanted to "hate on" Jeffery, that would be fair.
But you are still missing what I'm trying to say, I guess that's the hard part about trying to convey the nuances of a point in a text based environment.
My point was, and still is this. I think Dennard played a good game. He made a couple of mistakes, but he went man up with the guy that's likely going to be the #1 WR taken in the draft. Played him as good or better than guys from those SEC defenses that you've heard so much about. But that's not what I'm going to
remember him by. He'll be the guy that "fought" Alshon. And that's not necessarily a negative view of him, just a factual view of the events. It was the most exciting, unusual thing from the game (I mean players don't fight and get kicked out very often), and it is what it is. He had a chance to let me come away with the same impression I came away with when I look at a Rex Burkehead or Lavonte David. Unfortunately, he blew it in that regard.
With that being said, I don't BLAME him for what happened, and that's the key difference. As I said above, I blame the Nebraska coaching staff, for all the reasons stated above.