Since 2008, Nebraska ranks 9th in most wins

and since 2008 we could have easily had 10 more loses
Could have had ten more wins, too.

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That glass is just the wrong size for that amount of water
Thanks for that insight, wifi.

 
and since 2008 we could have easily had 10 more loses
Could have had ten more wins, too.

focusglasshalffull.jpg
That glass is just the wrong size for that amount of water
Thanks for that insight, wifi.
I believe he's quoting George Carlin:

“Some people see the glass half full. Others see it half empty. I see a glass that's twice as big as it needs to be.”
Thank you

 
We have as many wins as we have.

We should have 10 more wins than we have.

We could have 10 more losses than we have.

An asteroid could crash to earth any day now.

 
We have as many wins as we have.

We should have 10 more wins than we have.

We could have 10 more losses than we have.

An asteroid could crash to earth any day now.
if your point is that it is futile to discuss this, then i do not know what you are doing at huskerboard in the first place.

 
since 2008, we should easily have 4-6 more wins. this is disappointing.


Wrong.

We should have exactly as many wins as we have.

We could have had more or less. But we don't.
We have as many wins as we have.

We should have 10 more wins than we have.

We could have 10 more losses than we have.

An asteroid could crash to earth any day now.
We have as many wins as we have.

We should have 10 more wins than we have.

We could have 10 more losses than we have.

An asteroid could crash to earth any day now.
if your point is that it is futile to discuss this, then i do not know what you are doing at huskerboard in the first place.
Nope. Was just more efficiently interpretting what Landlord was trying to say, and also that an asteroid really could crash to earth any day. That is fact.

 
They could have completed that pass. They could have got the ball across the end zone. They could have intercepted that pas. Could, could, could...blah...blah....blah. Wins are wins and losses are losses. The record books do not track could haves. Out of our 800+ wins, how many of them could have been a loss? Out of the losses in our program's history, how many could have been wins? See how that "could have" doesn't work when evaluating historic information? If you want to debate the ways any random game could have, that is an entire different discussion.

 
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