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Title: Funny
Post by: fatty fat fat on February 06, 2007, 11:07:19 AM
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Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Ameroogie on February 06, 2007, 11:09:49 AM
Threads like that may be a recurring theme on the NU board?
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Post by: PoetWarrior on February 06, 2007, 11:22:00 AM
They really take themselves seriously.
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Post by: Dan Rydell on February 06, 2007, 12:07:34 PM
Stupid nubbies.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 06, 2007, 05:25:59 PM
I'm sorry, but those are characteristics of having large amounts of estrogen in the bloodstream.

Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 06, 2007, 06:50:36 PM
I guess it's probably a symptom of your massive inferiority complex that you take delight in our setbacks. Kind of sad really.

The crazy thing is that we could probably lose our Top Five or more commits and still have a better recruiting class than you do. As of this afternoon, and with this loss, Lemming still has us as #8 in his rankings.

I don't mean to trash you guys, just to give you some perspective. Maybe you should focus on KSU's successes rather than rooting for everyone else to fail.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 06, 2007, 07:02:23 PM
The rankings of a team matter little, imo, because there is nothing to suggest that this recruiting class will have an immediate impact.

You're in year four of your Callahan experiment, and all his players are now here.  If you do not win 10 games this year, your recruiting class ranking is all you'll have to hang on.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 06, 2007, 07:19:00 PM
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The rankings of a team matter little, imo, because there is nothing to suggest that this recruiting class will have an immediate impact.

You're in year four of your Callahan experiment, and all his players are now here.  If you do not win 10 games this year, your recruiting class ranking is all you'll have to hang on.

I predict we'll win the Big 12 Championship and play in a BCS Bowl. In any event, that guaranteed win over Kansas State will be something to hang on.  ;)
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: ECN on February 06, 2007, 07:33:05 PM
 :twobirds:
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: PoetWarrior on February 06, 2007, 07:37:22 PM
I predict we'll win the Big 12 Championship and play in a BCS Bowl.

You kiddin?

Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 06, 2007, 07:39:46 PM
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You kiddin?

Nope. NU will be better next year than this year, and Keller will be a big part of that.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: RegWalker53 on February 06, 2007, 08:15:04 PM
Keller is a pvssy.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: ECN on February 06, 2007, 09:13:35 PM
you can type pussy
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 06, 2007, 09:20:44 PM
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You kiddin?

Nope. NU will be better next year than this year, and Keller will be a big part of that.

You forgot to add "IMO" so that we know you're not really trying to convey that as fact.

It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 06, 2007, 09:47:52 PM
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You forgot to add "IMO" so that we know you're not really trying to convey that as fact. 

IMO is not necessary. I'm stating it as a fact.

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It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?

It almost sounds like you're hoping he gets injured. Classy move that, hoping for the other team's guys to get hurt.  :rolleyes:
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Post by: Super Nintendo Chalmers on February 06, 2007, 09:48:08 PM
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You kiddin?

Nope. NU will be better next year than this year, and Keller will be a big part of that.
It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?



Obviously you are forgetting he plays well in practice with the green "don't touch me I'm fragile" jersey on against #79 ranked Pass Defense in the WHOLE USA. I'm not talking just in the Big 12. No, no, no. Nebraska is ranked #79 for all of college football! Amazing that Keller can look "stellar" against the vaunted Bears 46 Blackshirts! WOOOO!!!  :popcorn:

Of course, he will be well rested. So he has that going for him.  :beerchug:
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Post by: ksuno1stunner on February 06, 2007, 09:48:25 PM
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You forgot to add "IMO" so that we know you're not really trying to convey that as fact. 

IMO is not necessary. I'm stating it as a fact.

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It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?

It almost sounds like you're hoping he gets injured. Classy move that, hoping for the other team's guys to get hurt.  :rolleyes:

Brook.  Still dead.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Super Nintendo Chalmers on February 06, 2007, 09:50:23 PM
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You forgot to add "IMO" so that we know you're not really trying to convey that as fact. 

IMO is not necessary. I'm stating it as a fact.

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It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?

It almost sounds like you're hoping he gets injured. Classy move that, hoping for the other team's guys to get hurt.  :rolleyes:

Brook.  Still dead.

I smell a "Husker Fatwa" (apologies, fatty) being hotlinked in 5...4...3...

 :tongue:
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 06, 2007, 10:11:07 PM
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You forgot to add "IMO" so that we know you're not really trying to convey that as fact. 

IMO is not necessary. I'm stating it as a fact.


You can't.  You haven't a fact to back up anything that will support your contentions.  I can post several facts that will dispute that.   The kid hasn't played a full season of football since he's been in college.  He's been out an entire year.  Has any kid you've known ever been out a half a season or more and been as good as he was before the injury?  can you name one?  I can't but I can give you a name.  Matt Herrian.  Now, can you say that Keller will obviously be game ready and be a "big part" of the improving NU football team?

Is this the same NU football team that won 67% of it's games in 2005 but only 63% of it's games in 2006?  Is this the same Nebraska team that not lost less than four games a year under Callahan?  Is this the same Callahan team that couldn't beat a Top 25 team?  Is this the same Callahan team that fell out of the Top 25 at the end of the year?

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It will be funny when someone hits him the first time and he hurts himself again.   has he played a complete season of football yet?

It almost sounds like you're hoping he gets injured. Classy move that, hoping for the other team's guys to get hurt.  :rolleyes:

No, I don't hope he gets hurt at all.  Just trying to tell you what the facts are dude.  You want to cover your eyes with rose colored glasses.. go ahead.

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Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 06, 2007, 11:25:12 PM
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No, I don't hope he gets hurt at all.  Just trying to tell you what the facts are dude.  You want to cover your eyes with rose colored glasses.. go ahead.

No offense there bud, but I'm not the one wearing the rose colored glasses. My team won the Big 12 North, and played in the Cotton Bowl. They have a Top Ten recruiting class coming in, with at least 11 four star players. We have a top pro prospect taking over the offense, and things are looking good in Huskerland.  :D

Your team was barely over .500, lost to Baylor, got rolled by Nebraska at home, and was a Big 12 North also-ran. They snuck into a made up bowl that was barely televised. Then they got rolled by Rutgers...Rutgers....LOL. You guys have 2 or 3 four stars, and a bunch of guys that no one else was even after coming to campus.





Title: Re: Funny
Post by: ECN on February 06, 2007, 11:38:53 PM
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Your team was barely over .500, lost to Baylor, got rolled by Nebraska at home, and was a Big 12 North also-ran. They snuck into a made up bowl that was barely televised. Then they got rolled by Rutgers...Rutgers....LOL. You guys have 2 or 3 four stars, and a bunch of guys that no one else was even after coming to campus.

dumbass....that was a new team with a new coach with many players leaving. what are your records with new head coaches since osborne?

so &@#%ing stupid.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 07, 2007, 12:22:50 AM
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No, I don't hope he gets hurt at all.  Just trying to tell you what the facts are dude.  You want to cover your eyes with rose colored glasses.. go ahead.

No offense there bud, but I'm not the one wearing the rose colored glasses. My team won the Big 12 North, and played in the Cotton Bowl. They have a Top Ten recruiting class coming in, with at least 11 four star players. We have a top pro prospect taking over the offense, and things are looking good in Huskerland.  :D

The only thing that was even related to Keller in your response was that you made up something about him being a TOP PRO prospect.  Why does every fan think Keller is going to be a TOP PRO prospect when he can't even finish a season? 

The other mumbo jumbo about recruiting and such is pointless drivel as well as what happened last season, where you lost two games in a row and didn't have a winning record against the south.

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Your team was barely over .500, lost to Baylor, got rolled by Nebraska at home, and was a Big 12 North also-ran. They snuck into a made up bowl that was barely televised. Then they got rolled by Rutgers...Rutgers....LOL. You guys have 2 or 3 four stars, and a bunch of guys that no one else was even after coming to campus.


See, this is why no one can take NU fans seriously.  This has nothing to do with how KSU is playing.. this has to do with NU fans and their belief in a player who has proven very little.  He hasn't played on a championship team.  He hasn't directed a team to a winning record, hell, he hasn't even completed a season yet.  His first game was in a bowl game because the starting QB got injured, then he played in six games after that against bad teams, and the only two teams he played that were any good were USC and LSU (both losses).  He isn't so great that the scouts want him to leave early.  The only reason they are interested in him is because of what he did in high school.  Sadly, his college record leaves the impression he might not be able to play a few games during the season.   

I do find it amusing that you are very concerned about KSU's record and their team.. as if it should really matter to a bunch of fans who are depending on an unproven college player to lead them to some kind of .. trophy.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 07, 2007, 09:41:56 AM
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The only thing that was even related to Keller in your response was that you made up something about him being a TOP PRO prospect.  Why does every fan think Keller is going to be a TOP PRO prospect when he can't even finish a season? 

Because several pro scouts named him as one of the top prospects from his class prior to this past season. Now he's in an even better offense, with a chance to prove what he can do.

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The other mumbo jumbo about recruiting and such is pointless drivel as well as what happened last season, where you lost two games in a row and didn't have a winning record against the south.

We beat you head to head in your stadium. That game wasn't even close. We won the division over you. We went to a better bowl than you. We have a better recruiting class than you. Want me to continue?

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See, this is why no one can take NU fans seriously.  This has nothing to do with how KSU is playing.. this has to do with NU fans and their belief in a player who has proven very little.  He hasn't played on a championship team.  He hasn't directed a team to a winning record, hell, he hasn't even completed a season yet.  His first game was in a bowl game because the starting QB got injured, then he played in six games after that against bad teams, and the only two teams he played that were any good were USC and LSU (both losses).  He isn't so great that the scouts want him to leave early.  The only reason they are interested in him is because of what he did in high school.  Sadly, his college record leaves the impression he might not be able to play a few games during the season.   

There are actually two arguments here...one, that Nebraska will be improved next year over this year, and two, that Keller will play a big part in that.

ASU was terribly overmatched against USC and LSU...if you expect ASU to be competitive in games like that, you need to watch some more college football. One of the bright spots was Keller's performance though. He held up well under the pressure, and put up good numbers. He's a big-time QB, and he's going to have a plethora of weapons to work with this season.

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I do find it amusing that you are very concerned about KSU's record and their team.. as if it should really matter to a bunch of fans who are depending on an unproven college player to lead them to some kind of .. trophy.

Undoubtedly you're familiar with "trophies" from viewing them on other teams' websites. Nebraska's athletic department website is a good one to go to if you'd like to see what a National Championship trophy looks like. Since you've never won anything in Manhattan, you could at least get an idea. Of course with a few more classes filled with two star prospects, you're well on your way to winning something.



Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 07, 2007, 12:11:37 PM
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The only thing that was even related to Keller in your response was that you made up something about him being a TOP PRO prospect.  Why does every fan think Keller is going to be a TOP PRO prospect when he can't even finish a season? 

Because several pro scouts named him as one of the top prospects from his class prior to this past season. Now he's in an even better offense, with a chance to prove what he can do.

Dude.. that was a couple season's ago.   What he did(n't) do back then has nothing to do with his prospects today.  :jerkoff:

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The other mumbo jumbo about recruiting and such is pointless drivel as well as what happened last season, where you lost two games in a row and didn't have a winning record against the south.

We beat you head to head in your stadium. That game wasn't even close. We won the division over you. We went to a better bowl than you. We have a better recruiting class than you. Want me to continue?

Against our first year coach at the low point of our season.   Why do Husker fans have to compare their season by the one game they played against KSU?

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See, this is why no one can take NU fans seriously.  This has nothing to do with how KSU is playing.. this has to do with NU fans and their belief in a player who has proven very little.  He hasn't played on a championship team.  He hasn't directed a team to a winning record, hell, he hasn't even completed a season yet.  His first game was in a bowl game because the starting QB got injured, then he played in six games after that against bad teams, and the only two teams he played that were any good were USC and LSU (both losses).  He isn't so great that the scouts want him to leave early.  The only reason they are interested in him is because of what he did in high school.  Sadly, his college record leaves the impression he might not be able to play a few games during the season.   

There are actually two arguments here...one, that Nebraska will be improved next year over this year, and two, that Keller will play a big part in that.

ASU was terribly overmatched against USC and LSU...if you expect ASU to be competitive in games like that, you need to watch some more college football. One of the bright spots was Keller's performance though. He held up well under the pressure, and put up good numbers. He's a big-time QB, and he's going to have a plethora of weapons to work with this season.

ASU lost on a last minute drive by LSU.  He's not a big time QB if he can't win against superior competition.   :banghead:

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I do find it amusing that you are very concerned about KSU's record and their team.. as if it should really matter to a bunch of fans who are depending on an unproven college player to lead them to some kind of .. trophy.

Undoubtedly you're familiar with "trophies" from viewing them on other teams' websites. Nebraska's athletic department website is a good one to go to if you'd like to see what a National Championship trophy looks like. Since you've never won anything in Manhattan, you could at least get an idea. Of course with a few more classes filled with two star prospects, you're well on your way to winning something.


Sad.  The deflections from the point that Keller hasn't won anything either, but to NU fans, he's a big time Top Pro Prospect* that is just going to lead a much improved NU team.   And all you can manage is point back to a trophy case you haven't put anything into for a decade.   How does that help Sam Keller?

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* - from scouting articles over two years old.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 07, 2007, 12:57:02 PM
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Dude.. that was a couple season's ago.   What he did(n't) do back then has nothing to do with his prospects today.

Yeah, the fact that he's played well against top quality competition before has nothing to do with his ability to play well against top quality competion in the future.  :rolleyes: Do you even think before you type?

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Against our first year coach at the low point of our season.   Why do Husker fans have to compare their season by the one game they played against KSU?
Rationalize however you want, but that wasn't even a competitive game. We owned you in your own stadium. You were a bug on your windshield. I wouldn't even bring it up except that K-Staters keep dogging on Nebraska, and need to be reminded to know their roles....jabronies.

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ASU lost on a last minute drive by LSU.  He's not a big time QB if he can't win against superior competition.

The fact that Arizona State is even keeping it close against a team like LSU is a testament to Keller's abilities. Keep on spinning.

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Sad.  The deflections from the point that Keller hasn't won anything either, but to NU fans, he's a big time Top Pro Prospect* that is just going to lead a much improved NU team.

Taylor was good. Keller is better. Pro scouts rate him as one of the top QBs from his class. They know more than you do. Nebraska's players and coaches think the guy's going to have a great year. They know more than you do. You can watch the tapes and see his ability. He'll be a far better QB than Josh Freeman.

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And all you can manage is point back to a trophy case you haven't put anything into for a decade. 

No offense there bud, but at least we have a reason to own a trophy case in the first place. When's the last time K-State won a National Championship in anything, much less a major sport....?

Title: Re: Funny
Post by: sonofdaxjones on February 07, 2007, 01:01:36 PM
In practice, if you're a decent QB, how could you not torch NU's pass defense last year??

I just want to know, how can Cornhole State fans with a straight face tell us how Keller "torched" a suck ass pass defense??

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Post by: FBWillie on February 07, 2007, 01:03:03 PM
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ASU lost on a last minute drive by LSU.  He's not a big time QB if he can't win against superior competition.

The fact that Arizona State is even keeping it close against a team like LSU is a testament to Keller's abilities. Keep on spinning.



Ohh.... Well!  I didn't realize we were looking at moral victories...   Then by all means.  Keller's a stud.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 07, 2007, 01:20:52 PM
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In practice, if you're a decent QB, how could you not torch NU's pass defense last year??

I just want to know, how can Cornhole State fans with a straight face tell us how Keller "torched" a suck ass pass defense??

Our pass defense was clearly the weak link last year. Yet even those players said that Keller was better than Taylor.

In addition, if our pass defense was so terrible, how come Freeman couldn't get anything done against us?  :lol:

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Ohh.... Well!  I didn't realize we were looking at moral victories

That's the only kind you guys get...so you should be familiar with them.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: FBWillie on February 07, 2007, 01:23:06 PM
nice sidestep you pussy.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: waks on February 07, 2007, 03:55:30 PM
OMG, this tool just called us jabronies. Wow. You sir, should be embarrassed.
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Post by: Huskerfan on February 07, 2007, 05:24:16 PM
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OMG, this tool just called us jabronies. Wow. You sir, should be embarrassed.

You willingly wear "Homosexual Purple" and root for a team that does the same. Said team has NEVER won ANYTHING. You sir should be embarrassed.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 08, 2007, 12:08:49 AM
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Dude.. that was a couple season's ago.   What he did(n't) do back then has nothing to do with his prospects today.

Yeah, the fact that he's played well against top quality competition before has nothing to do with his ability to play well against top quality competion in the future.  :rolleyes: Do you even think before you type?

Wow.. I could ask you the same thing.   He hasn't played a game in over a year and half and you expect him to step in and just like magic, be better?  You have any empirical evidence to back up such statements?

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Against our first year coach at the low point of our season.   Why do Husker fans have to compare their season by the one game they played against KSU?
Rationalize however you want, but that wasn't even a competitive game. We owned you in your own stadium. You were a bug on your windshield. I wouldn't even bring it up except that K-Staters keep dogging on Nebraska, and need to be reminded to know their roles....jabronies.

Classic tapout maneuver.    You cannot defend your own team well, and so you jump on your win over a KSU team at it's low point in the season as it if has any bearing on Keller.  LOL!

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ASU lost on a last minute drive by LSU.  He's not a big time QB if he can't win against superior competition.

The fact that Arizona State is even keeping it close against a team like LSU is a testament to Keller's abilities. Keep on spinning.

ASU kept it close because LSU was just involved in hurricane Katrina not a couple of weeks before.  Yet, you were telling us how ASU was clearly outmatched. How is it that you can be so out of reality?   Oh wait.. I forgot. you're a Husker fan.

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Sad.  The deflections from the point that Keller hasn't won anything either, but to NU fans, he's a big time Top Pro Prospect* that is just going to lead a much improved NU team.

Taylor was good. Keller is better. Pro scouts rate him as one of the top QBs from his class. They know more than you do. Nebraska's players and coaches think the guy's going to have a great year. They know more than you do. You can watch the tapes and see his ability. He'll be a far better QB than Josh Freeman.

Pro scouts from two years ago.  That's irrelevant because he has not lived up to his hype.  I don't see anything about him getting drafted because he's got a problem with being injured, and has yet to play a full year.   Again, it's like hanging onto your successes in the 1990's as if it has any bearing on today.  You really do suck at this.

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And all you can manage is point back to a trophy case you haven't put anything into for a decade. 

No offense there bud, but at least we have a reason to own a trophy case in the first place. When's the last time K-State won a National Championship in anything, much less a major sport....?


Not relevant to the discussion.  Clearly, when it comes to football facts and knowledge, hiding behind a trophy from a coaching legend long gone from the program with no return in sight makes you look like an assclown.   This has nothing to do with KSU's success or not.. it has everything to do with you defending Keller and his abilities you can't even do that without resorting to these three things:

1.  Keller is a top pro prospect (based on reports years ago before he was injured and hasn't played in over a year and a half)

2.  Keller does really well in practice against our (#79 rated) defense.

3.  Keller is so much better than your freshman QB (who managed to beat Texas when your OPOY couldn't, or for that matter any team in the Top 20.)

Your opinion of Keller is based on facts that don't stand up to scrutiny, and cannot be compared to beating KSU in Manhattan. 
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 08, 2007, 09:59:03 AM
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Wow.. I could ask you the same thing.   He hasn't played a game in over a year and half and you expect him to step in and just like magic, be better?  You have any empirical evidence to back up such statements?

He played well enough at ASU to be considered a first or second round talent in the NFL Draft. He's performed better in practice that our previous starter, who was himself the conference player of the year.

Here's the problem....I'm providing you with empiricial evidence, just not the kind you want. You're demanding game stats from a guy who hasn't played in a game in some time. I'm telling you that you can project those from the way he's played in the past, and the way he's practicing now.

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Classic tapout maneuver.    You cannot defend your own team well, and so you jump on your win over a KSU team at it's low point in the season as it if has any bearing on Keller.  LOL!

As pointed out before, this thread ihas focused on two arguments...whether NU is a superior football team to KSU, and whether Keller is likely to perform well next year.

So don't mistake my jobes at KSU generally as some misplaced defense of Keller. You are simply having some trouble understanding the argument...undoubtedly a result of your K-State education....and not your fault.

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ASU kept it close because LSU was just involved in hurricane Katrina not a couple of weeks before.  Yet, you were telling us how ASU was clearly outmatched. How is it that you can be so out of reality?   Oh wait.. I forgot. you're a Husker fan.

Spin it however you want. Keller played well against a very talented and athletic defense. The pro scouts, who have a far better eye for talent than you do, love the kid. You're the one who seems to be ignoring the reality.

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Pro scouts from two years ago.  That's irrelevant because he has not lived up to his hype.  I don't see anything about him getting drafted because he's got a problem with being injured, and has yet to play a full year.   Again, it's like hanging onto your successes in the 1990's as if it has any bearing on today.  You really do suck at this.

First...NU played in a National Championship game as recently as 2001. We've won multiple National Championships, multiple Heismans, and are one of the most storied programs in college football history.

You're....some insecure and jealous nancyboys dressed in "Homosexual Purple" who dog on Nebraska while trying to gloss over the fact that you wish your program was half as good.

Nothing with Keller has changed...he's still got the cannon arm, still reads defenses well, still makes good decisions. He's still a top pro prospect.

He's also ranked among the top 20 Heisman candidates, as evidenced here:

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http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/012307aai.html (http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/012307aai.html):lol: :lol:


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And all you can manage is point back to a trophy case you haven't put anything into for a decade. 

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No offense there bud, but at least we have a reason to own a trophy case in the first place. When's the last time K-State won a National Championship in anything, much less a major sport....?

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Not relevant to the discussion.  Clearly, when it comes to football facts and knowledge, hiding behind a trophy from a coaching legend long gone from the program with no return in sight makes you look like an assclown.   This has nothing to do with KSU's success or not.. it has everything to do with you defending Keller and his abilities

You're the one who brought up the trophy case...I pointed out that it's better to have some older trophies in there than none at all, and suddenly what's in the trophy case is irrelevant.  :lol: I guess if I was a fan of a team that was one of the worst in the history of sollege football, I would try to make the same argument.





Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 09, 2007, 11:47:15 PM
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Wow.. I could ask you the same thing.   He hasn't played a game in over a year and half and you expect him to step in and just like magic, be better?  You have any empirical evidence to back up such statements?

He played well enough at ASU to be considered a first or second round talent in the NFL Draft. He's performed better in practice that our previous starter, who was himself the conference player of the year.

Here's the problem....I'm providing you with empiricial evidence, just not the kind you want. You're demanding game stats from a guy who hasn't played in a game in some time. I'm telling you that you can project those from the way he's played in the past, and the way he's practicing now.

The inconsistencies in your commentary and the ability of you to not even stay on topic are hillarious.  Are you seriously trying to tell me that player who was touted as a top pro prospect and has never lived up to his hype is still the same player?  Be honest here.  Does your sorry secondary have the ability to make a judgement call on the type of QB he really is simply because he's played well in practice?  That's your empirical evidence?

 :lol:

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Classic tapout maneuver.    You cannot defend your own team well, and so you jump on your win over a KSU team at it's low point in the season as it if has any bearing on Keller.  LOL!

As pointed out before, this thread ihas focused on two arguments...whether NU is a superior football team to KSU, and whether Keller is likely to perform well next year.

So don't mistake my jobes at KSU generally as some misplaced defense of Keller. You are simply having some trouble understanding the argument...undoubtedly a result of your K-State education....and not your fault.

No, there is nothing here about NU having a superior program to KSU.   You won the battle in Manhattan as you should against a first year coach, but it's not like over the last several years you've done that consistently.   Sadly, the only response you have to any argument is the win in Manhattan as if that makes the Keller argument look better for you.  It doesn't.  I'm staying focused on your delusional daydreams of an unproven commodity in your system.   I find it hillarious that you're willing to claim unequivocally that you'll be a better team when the best player on your offense is gone.  How many times have I heard that Jamal Lord was "Better than Crouch."

You all need to stop this before you embarrass yourself anymore.

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ASU kept it close because LSU was just involved in hurricane Katrina not a couple of weeks before.  Yet, you were telling us how ASU was clearly outmatched. How is it that you can be so out of reality?   Oh wait.. I forgot. you're a Husker fan.

Spin it however you want. Keller played well against a very talented and athletic defense. The pro scouts, who have a far better eye for talent than you do, love the kid. You're the one who seems to be ignoring the reality.

Uh, pro-scouts from several years ago.  No pro-scouts you can quote are talking about Keller as a draft pick unless he does much much better than Taylor (highly unlikely.)

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Pro scouts from two years ago.  That's irrelevant because he has not lived up to his hype.  I don't see anything about him getting drafted because he's got a problem with being injured, and has yet to play a full year.   Again, it's like hanging onto your successes in the 1990's as if it has any bearing on today.  You really do suck at this.

First...NU played in a National Championship game as recently as 2001. We've won multiple National Championships, multiple Heismans, and are one of the most storied programs in college football history.

Irrelevant to the discussion.  That game was meaningless, no one remembers the loser of the game.

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You're....some insecure and jealous nancyboys dressed in "Homosexual Purple" who dog on Nebraska while trying to gloss over the fact that you wish your program was half as good.

Homosexual Purple?  Who are you, Fred Phelps?

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Nothing with Keller has changed...he's still got the cannon arm, still reads defenses well, still makes good decisions. He's still a top pro prospect.

Says you and the #75 ranked defense in the country.   :lol:


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He's also ranked among the top 20 Heisman candidates, as evidenced here:

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Sam Keller, Sr., QB, Nebraska: Keller is under the radar after sitting out last season following his transfer from Arizona State. He's an NFL talent who should have no problem adjusting to Bill Callahan's pro-style system. Nebraska is a school with Heisman tradition, so if Keller takes the Big 12 by storm, he could make a legitimate run.
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http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/012307aai.html (http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/012307aai.html):lol: :lol:

A "pre-season" heisman blog.   LOL!! 


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Now, you said:

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And all you can manage is point back to a trophy case you haven't put anything into for a decade. 

I replied:

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No offense there bud, but at least we have a reason to own a trophy case in the first place. When's the last time K-State won a National Championship in anything, much less a major sport....?

You replied:

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Not relevant to the discussion.  Clearly, when it comes to football facts and knowledge, hiding behind a trophy from a coaching legend long gone from the program with no return in sight makes you look like an assclown.   This has nothing to do with KSU's success or not.. it has everything to do with you defending Keller and his abilities

You're the one who brought up the trophy case...I pointed out that it's better to have some older trophies in there than none at all, and suddenly what's in the trophy case is irrelevant.  :lol: I guess if I was a fan of a team that was one of the worst in the history of sollege football, I would try to make the same argument.
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You're pathetic.  And an idiot.  The original quote was...
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I do find it amusing that you are very concerned about KSU's record and their team.. as if it should really matter to a bunch of fans who are depending on an unproven college player to lead them to some kind of .. trophy.

As it shows.. you're clearly obsessed with KSU.  When the word trophy comes up, you completely lose context.  You think I'm referring to past glories in that quote, I was referring to your faith in an unproven player to bring you one.  Clearly, you can't read very well as evidenced by your inability to see through your rose colored glasses.

Your tap outs are noted.

Title: Re: Funny
Post by: ECN on February 10, 2007, 12:52:14 AM
jesus christ. that post needs to go on tour with the dead sea scrolls.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: sonofdaxjones on February 10, 2007, 01:33:34 AM
I agree.

However, lets let huskerfan carry on.

It's always funny listening to fans of a team that is just 2 games above .500 in conference over 3 years, and just went through the worst 3 year run of football in 40 years tell us how dominant they're going to be. With a transfer QB who hasn't played a single snap of competitive football in over a year, and has a marginal number of snaps on the D1 level altogether.

 :popcorn:
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 10, 2007, 12:26:23 PM
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The inconsistencies in your commentary and the ability of you to not even stay on topic are hillarious.

It's actually spelled "hilarious." The definition is Kansas State fans thinking their team is going to be able to compete in the Big 12.

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you seriously trying to tell me that player who was touted as a top pro prospect and has never lived up to his hype is still the same player?  Be honest here. 

He lived up to his hype. He was considered to be a top pro prospect up until the time he was injured. Now he's healthy, and has had a year to learn and run the offense. He's lost none of his skills.

I'm honestly amazed that you just don't get it. I suspect that you do and are just scared of what Keller will do to you guys next year.

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Does your sorry secondary have the ability to make a judgement call on the type of QB he really is simply because he's played well in practice?  That's your empirical evidence?

1) He played well at ASU, against some very good defenses.

2) He was injured, but is completely healthy now.

3) He's had a year to learn and run the offense.

4) He's lost none of the skills that made him a top NFL prospect.

5) Our secondary, which has faced top competition, said that Keller was very impressive, and better than Taylor.

That's plenty of empirical evidence. The fact that you can't see that just demonstrates your bias. In about six months it will be irrelevant, as Keller torches and humiliates you guys in Lincoln.

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No, there is nothing here about NU having a superior program to KSU.

That's actually been a recurring theme on this thread.

So there are two points...1) Keller is going to be a hell of a player, and better than Taylor; and 2) That will contribute to NU having a great year next year.

Two arguments....related to each other....take a breath and try to wrap your head around it.

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I'm staying focused on your delusional daydreams of an unproven commodity in your system.   I find it hillarious that you're willing to claim unequivocally that you'll be a better team when the best player on your offense is gone.  How many times have I heard that Jamal Lord was "Better than Crouch."

Again, it's spelled "hilarious." He was proven at ASU against top competition. He's proven in practice in our system. You're just jealous that Taylor leaves and we simply reload with an even better talent at QB....that's the way is it at Nebraska, because we're just better than you.

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You all need to stop this before you embarrass yourself anymore.

So let me get this straight....this is a fan of a team clad in "Homosexual Purple," warning me about embarrassing myself.  :lol:

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Uh, pro-scouts from several years ago.  No pro-scouts you can quote are talking about Keller as a draft pick unless he does much much better than Taylor (highly unlikely.)

Unlike at Kansas State, most college students only take four years to graduate. So I'm not sure where you got the idea that Keller's ratings came "several years ago." Again, your bias is showing through.

Keller's ratings actually came prior to last season....so around one year ago. But according to you he went from bigtime college QB and pro prospect to questionable talent in the span of that year....despite the fact that he's been studying the offense, participating in drills, and running the scout team.

Don't they even teach basic logic at K-State?  :lol:

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Irrelevant to the discussion.  That game was meaningless, no one remembers the loser of the game.

Playing for a National Championship could only be deemed irrelevant by a fan of a team that has never won one. Even getting to that game says a lot about the strength of the program.

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Homosexual Purple?  Who are you, Fred Phelps?

No, a fan of a fellow Big 12 team who is embarrassed that K-State chooses to wear such a girly color. What's next? Hot pink pants?

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Says you and the #75 ranked defense in the country.

They didn't seem to have any trouble shutting down your offense, and helped in punking you guys at home.

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A "pre-season" heisman blog.   LOL!! 

No, a preseason Heisman article, written by HeismanPundit.com, ranked by CNNSI as the "Heisman's foremost authority." Here's a challenge, try finding an article that links Josh Freeman, or any other K-State player for that matter to being in contention for the Heisman.

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You're pathetic.  And an idiot. 

More with the personal insults.... :rolleyes:

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As it shows.. you're clearly obsessed with KSU.  When the word trophy comes up, you completely lose context.  You think I'm referring to past glories in that quote, I was referring to your faith in an unproven player to bring you one.  Clearly, you can't read very well as evidenced by your inability to see through your rose colored glasses.

No, I'm actually amused by K-Staters obsession with Nebraska. It's an interesting example of a classical inferiority complex.

Keller will be a great one. Everyone seems to see this but K-State fans, who are blinded by their envy. Imagine, K-State steals SoulGlo from Nebraska, and imagines they are actually going to be competitive. Nebraska responds by turning a moderately talented kid into the Big 12 Player of the Year, recruiting a proven college QB and top NFL prospect to follow him, and then grabbing yet more top talents to guide the team in the future.

In the meantime, the Texas Bowl is likely the best your program can muster. With a mediocre team, and even more mediocre 2-star talents coming in, you're insuring your position as an also-ran.

So while Nebraska is ascending back to the top spot in the Big 12, K-State can hover around .500, and hope to be merely bowl eligible. The domination, and thus K-State's inferiority complex will continue.

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Title: Re: Funny
Post by: waks on February 10, 2007, 01:17:03 PM
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The domination, and thus K-State's inferiority complex will continue.
A comma needs to go after complex. Nice job, grammar whiz.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 10, 2007, 01:22:29 PM
Finally got Husker fan to make the run at the longest post with the most idiotic comments.

The man spends more time believing his own hype than actually talking facts.  It was fun.

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Title: Re: Funny
Post by: waks on February 10, 2007, 01:25:10 PM
Any chance that you will respond to my pm?
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 10, 2007, 02:02:31 PM
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Finally got Husker fan to make the run at the longest post with the most idiotic comments.

The man spends more time believing his own hype than actually talking facts.  It was fun.

Way to concede the argument. In typical K-State fashion, you tuck tail and run.

Taylor was a good transitional QB for Nebraska, as we made the move to the West Coast offense. Keller is ideally suited to run this offense however, and has far superior skills to orchestrate the passing game.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: waks on February 10, 2007, 02:05:19 PM
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Finally got Husker fan to make the run at the longest post with the most idiotic comments.

The man spends more time believing his own hype than actually talking facts.  It was fun.

Way to concede the argument. In typical K-State fashion, you tuck tail and run.

Taylor was a good transitional QB for Nebraska, as we made the move to the West Coast offense. Keller is ideally suited to run this offense however, and has far superior skills to orchestrate the passing game.
You just conceded the fact that you suck at grammar to me.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 10, 2007, 02:19:54 PM
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You just conceded the fact that you suck at grammar to me.

On the contrary, that sentence would be better written as:

"You just conceded to me the fact that you suck at grammar."

In any event, you really need to hire some English teachers at K-State. Most of the posters on here have difficulty with even basic English.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 10, 2007, 02:29:22 PM
Way to concede the argument. In typical K-State fashion, you tuck tail and run.

Taylor was a good transitional QB for Nebraska, as we made the move to the West Coast offense. Keller is ideally suited to run this offense however, and has far superior skills to orchestrate the passing game.

It wasn't a concession at all.  You just continue to repeat yourself over and over and at some point, it becomes "blah blah blah, idiot post, blah blah blah, idiotic post, idoitic post"     That's what I like about you.  You've bought the hype, you don't know why.   It's like pulling a string on a doll.  Dance for me, Huskerfan.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: PoetWarrior on February 10, 2007, 03:03:41 PM
A message board war like the world has never seen.


Two titans battling for supremacy...
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: waks on February 10, 2007, 03:05:24 PM
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You just conceded the fact that you suck at grammar to me.

On the contrary, that sentence would be better written as:

"You just conceded to me the fact that you suck at grammar."

In any event, you really need to hire some English teachers at K-State. Most of the posters on here have difficulty with even basic English.
My sentence still made perfect sense. Your sentence did not. I was talking on the phone while writing my sentence. You were masturbating to your cardboard cut out of Bill Calahan while writing yours.
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 10, 2007, 06:53:56 PM
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It wasn't a concession at all.  You just continue to repeat yourself over and over and at some point, it becomes "blah blah blah, idiot post, blah blah blah, idiotic post, idoitic post" 

No, you're the one doing the repeating. I'm telling you that every available sign points to Keller doing well next year. You don't want to believe it. We'll see who's right soon enough.

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That's what I like about you.

Thanks man, I appreciate it.  :)

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You've bought the hype, you don't know why. 

No, I do, as stated before...previous performance, performance in practice, chance to learn and run the offense, natural ability, rankings by pro scouts, the list goes on....you just won't believe it until you see it. That's fine...as I said, you'll see it soon enough.

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It's like pulling a string on a doll.

When you said you liked me before, I assumed it was a platonic comment. Now that I know you play with dolls, I'm starting to wonder.

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Dance for me, Huskerfan.

I would, but I'm afraid any dances that I do wouldn't be familiar to you....music in Omaha is substantially different from that in Manhattan you see. It doesn't involve banjos, overalls, or square dancing. We also dance to music that involves instruments that use electricity. I suppose that will make it's way to Manhattan soon enough. Here's a link so you can read about it while you wait:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity)

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Title: Re: Funny
Post by: mjrod on February 10, 2007, 06:59:15 PM
I win again.

Damn, I'm good.


Title: Re: Funny
Post by: Huskerfan on February 13, 2007, 07:36:55 AM
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I win again.

Only in your own little mind...:-)
Title: Re: Funny
Post by: jeffy on February 13, 2007, 01:10:28 PM
Wow!  Even Josh Freeman chimed in on that thread!