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The point of my post is to show the affects of people teeeting at players/recruits.
It it needs to stop.
Oh, I don't disagree one bit. I think they are a-holes for sure. I was just pointing out this person is a joke.
The point of my post is to show the affects of people teeeting at players/recruits.
It it needs to stop.
I don’t have a problem with what Collin Miller tweeted. Collin is showing that players coming to Nebraska need to be fully committed to Nebraska and that one kid or group of kids isn’t bigger than the other. I understand the “marketing” of the Calibraska movement, but by focusing so much attention to these specific kids from California, the coaches put them on a high pedestal than the rest of the recruits and team. Then when Keyshawn Jr. comes in out of shape and doesn’t do what it takes to stay on the team this past semester, of course kids on the team are going to be upset about. We had posters on this board saying that KJJ has done more to NU by not playing a down for NU, than others who committed 4-5 years to the program. That’s the wrong type of attitude to have. Don’t bad mouth KJJ, but don’t go overly praising him, too. Yeah, he helped bring in some guys to NU, who may or may never contribute on the field at NU, but that’s about all he’s done.My opinion on Colin's public comment - piss poor. Feel that way, challenge the kid in practice, on the field, face to face but this shouldn't ever have been put out to thousands on twitter. I'll give him a little slack because he's an 18 year old kid (but I'd expect the current coaching staff has a convo with him, and that the tweet be taken down immediately), but I don't give any slack to all those on HB and twitter and elsewhere who are beating up KJJ or giving this kid a slap on the back for tearing down a teammate.
I understand your comments about fans heaping praise on any player - my issue is that Collin is still in the program, and until he leaves he is expected to represent it; with the morals and ethics of Nebraska FB. What we are known for, and have been for many years. Once a team member always a team member - you don't air your dirty laundry in public. It's a bad look for Nebraska FB and i'd expect it's one of many lessons the new coaching staff will have to remind these young men about.I don’t have a problem with what Collin Miller tweeted. Collin is showing that players coming to Nebraska need to be fully committed to Nebraska and that one kid or group of kids isn’t bigger than the other. I understand the “marketing” of the Calibraska movement, but by focusing so much attention to these specific kids from California, the coaches put them on a high pedestal than the rest of the recruits and team. Then when Keyshawn Jr. comes in out of shape and doesn’t do what it takes to stay on the team this past semester, of course kids on the team are going to be upset about. We had posters on this board saying that KJJ has done more to NU by not playing a down for NU, than others who committed 4-5 years to the program. That’s the wrong type of attitude to have. Don’t bad mouth KJJ, but don’t go overly praising him, too. Yeah, he helped bring in some guys to NU, who may or may never contribute on the field at NU, but that’s about all he’s done.
I don't have a problem with Miller's words. But fore certain, the one thing worse than Miller's words here are those who are telling him what to do and say. There are a lot of folks who come out of the woodworks solely when people do things perceived as negative by PR and take the opportunity to tell said person(s) how to go about their lives. It's annoying.
If your comment is directed toward me teach, I can promise you you will never see me tweet or say anything pubically negative about my former teammates, current or former colleagues etc. No problem.If you think what Miller tweeted was in poor taste, fine. But don't any of you that think it is in poor taste ever post negative things about anyone at all ever again.
If this were true, he'd be on his way back.
Same with them not choosing NU. I don't take it personal. Don't come to a place that you are not 100% committed to be at.
The ideal of the morals and ethics of the NU program is so overblown by some people. NU was a winning program for so many years, that it was easy to say “we have high ethics and morals”. Now that NU has struggled the past 15 years plus, it seems that’s the only thing some fans have to hang on to.
i totally agree with this.As someone who wants competitors driven to win for their school and their teammates, I LOVE Miller’s comments. If Gebbia or any of KJJ’s buddies have an issue with the Tweet, then they need to think why they are at NU. Are they there to be with their friends, or are they at NU to play football and build a winning program. If it’s the first choice, then they might as well leave NU.
This is a completely silly take. I can think something is in poor taste, and then post something that someone else thinks is in poor taste - there's nothing wrong with either person express their opinion or expressing their reaction to another's opinion.If you think what Miller tweeted was in poor taste, fine. But don't any of you that think it is in poor taste ever post negative things about anyone at all ever again.