Post game Mizzou look-a-like thread

I do feel bad for (most of) their players. The fans, not so much. SO glad to be done with the Mizzou fans for the year (minus Fro of course).
I think you touched on the key component in internet sports forums. Fans versus players. On this site, the greater majority of us are just fans, and there is a lot of banter between fans on an anonymous message board. So, I think when there are images generated of a competitor's "pain", we transfer the built up animosity to whatever opposing anonymous poster who is associated with the bearer of the pain.

with that said, "GUILTY AS CHARGED". The players aren't the ones spouting off, the fans are, so I naturally want to see those spouting off associated with the team who is crying. I have no problem with that.

In a neutral setting, I really appreciate good athletes at every level and great competition, and will absolutely acknowledge great athleticism (even if it goes against my favorite). However this one seemed a bit more personal based on recent past history, and for a few hours, I will definitely relish the psychological pain of an opponent captured on film. After the few hours, I'll start focusing on the next opponent, like the team will be.

several hours later ....

Now, bring on the Red Raiders. See, I enjoyed it for 5 minutes, now I'm on to the next challenge.

 
just still have thought of the pic of the husker kid crying at CU in 01... i always hated seeing them show players crying, yes it is tough on them but showing heartbreak on national TV is wrong, let them leave their emotions on the field and not let the whole world see it to ridicule them

 
I will admit I felt a little bit bad for the kid on the sidelines and felt like rubbing it in would not be appropriate at that time. We should appreciate the huge win that Nebraska got on Thursday night and keep smack talking to a minimum after such a big win.

That being said, that Nancy Kerrigan comparison gave me a good laugh. The season is long for Missouri and that emotional young man will be just fine even if some husker fans make fun of him on a board that he'll probably never see. Though I'm sure he will hear a little in person, maybe even from his own teamates but I doubt that will be jovial good natured ribbing.

I think a little jawwing can be healthy for a program and a teams fans that haven't gotten so many chances to let off such steam in quite a while. While the blue hairs that cover their ears when it gets too loud, sit on their hands on 3rd down because they didn't apply enough ben gay that morning and golf clap the opponet when we get trounced at memorial stadium will keep it nice an homey. Did you ever think a little bit of a mean nature and good old fashion ugliness adds charachter and intimidation into the mix?

I don't want Nebraska fans to be thugs, but I think often we are a little to soft on the fan side and our opponets know it. In a conference with Mizzou punks, Iowa State crybabys and Buff riot mobs we might as well tuck in our skirts.

I'd like to see memorial an intimidating place again. You know like it used to be when those blue hairs were a little younger and Nebraska was winning titles.

 
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At least he didn't quote Nancy Kerrigan. "Why!!!!!!!!!!?" but by the look on his face you thought he might. Reminded me of myself during the Virginia Tech game after the big pass play.. "Why!!!!!!!!!????" add several explitives.

 
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Yeah...I don't feel so dirty about it. Almost every local radio guy is loving the pic. They have a lot more public image to uphold that I do. If they are OK with it I guess I will be a follower and be OK with it too.

 
Okay, so some of you don’t like the pictures that this guy posted…but come on. Sure, they are kids, but they are adult kids. I coached 11 year olds that unfortunately lost a city championship, and I wouldn’t let them cry. I am so sick of grown men getting emotional over a win or loss in a sports contest. Yes I love the Huskers. Yes Husker football is important to me. But players should be taught to hold their heads up…win or lose. They look weak and pathetic when they cry over a lost football game. I don’t blame the player; the coaches should teach these young men to be just that…young MEN. I am not saying it’s not okay for a man to cry, but not when you lose a football game. When a beloved family member passes…when you watch your newborn baby take its first breath…that’s when it’s okay to cry. NOT when you lose a game.

And P.S. There is nothing wrong with gloating. I am so sick of the sanctimonious lecturing people give out when someone has a little fun after a win. When you sit and listen to the trash talking for weeks preceding a game, what the H3LL is wrong with giving a little back when your team comes through.

Okay, now I will sit back and wait for all the holier-than-thou “That’s not how Husker fans act” replies. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. We are supposed to have more “class” than that. But before you fire off those replies, I would like to let you all know that I don’t let someone else define class for me. It is classless to throw crap at opposing fans. It is classless to boo opposing players just because they are beating your team, but it is not classless to talk a little crap after a win. What really lacks class is when a bunch of yay-hoos come on here trying to pump themselves up by acting as though they are above it all. Here’s a news flash…nobody cares what you think.

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I AGREE! :woo

I think the appropriate question here is what would Jesus errr I mean :corndance .....BO DO!!!!!!

 
Why is crying too much? So the game isn't important enough to cry over but how about being upset over? Same thing to some people. We all deal with our emotions differently. My daughter crys and crys when she wakes up too early from a nap. My neighbor's girl just acts grumpy. It's just a different way to deal with emotions.

I would never laugh at this kid or take pleasure in other people's misery. Maybe when there is justice being served but not everyday life. If you want the missouri fans to continue taunting and acting like jerks then keep doing what you're doing. I guess sportsmanship doesn't mean anything to you.

 
Why is crying too much? So the game isn't important enough to cry over but how about being upset over? Same thing to some people. We all deal with our emotions differently. My daughter crys and crys when she wakes up too early from a nap. My neighbor's girl just acts grumpy. It's just a different way to deal with emotions.

I would never laugh at this kid or take pleasure in other people's misery. Maybe when there is justice being served but not everyday life. If you want the missouri fans to continue taunting and acting like jerks then keep doing what you're doing. I guess sportsmanship doesn't mean anything to you.
You get no argument from me...I just think the key words in your post are "daughter" and "girl".

 
Wow, some people take themselves WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too seriously. In the immortal words of Mr. Slave from South Park, OHJEETHETHCHRITHE!

 
Maybe you could make your statement about the thread by not making a statement at all. It is easy to tell when you lay an egg on here because everyone views and no one replies. What good does it do to embarrass a guy? There are a lot of people on here (not naming anyone) who use the forum to look good and show class that they probably don't possess in everyday life. Also, if an outsider comes on what do you think they expect to see? It's a Husker message board!

 
Maybe you could make your statement about the thread by not making a statement at all. It is easy to tell when you lay an egg on here because everyone views and no one replies. What good does it do to embarrass a guy? There are a lot of people on here (not naming anyone) who use the forum to look good and show class that they probably don't possess in everyday life. Also, if an outsider comes on what do you think they expect to see? It's a Husker message board!
Well said. This IS a Husker board. If I was to troll onto a Misery message board I would expect to see a bunch of drug induced, misspelled, attempts at smack against the Huskers. So when Misery fan comes on here with his beer in one hand and his meth in the other, and has his mother read the posts to him, he should expect to get smacked too.

 
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