Good bye Bell

not sure I can remember another player who would have so much messaging on his equipment- B for an 8, etc. writing on his arms, i'm kinda surprised they let him get away that.....gotta imagine there are a lot of ex players thinking WTH?

 
i may not have always agreed with what kenny said but i still think he is an all time great husker.

 
Some of you guys look for anything to complain about! I guess our players are to be seen but not heard?

Thanks KB for your time here. For your football play and hard work, for your personality, for your willingness to stand up and speak on a bunch of issues and to take the heat when you did. Good on you.

 
I have no problem with his tribute to the coach that bonded with him during the first years of his adult life.
i dont either, it just seems that in these days with people using their gear(athletes, movie starts performers, etc) to make all kinds of statements-political and polarizing etc, , ncaa or the school would not be real open to this...but whatever...i'm glad Coach Pelini had a good impact on him, that is so critical to these kids. my kids coach get throught to him in ways i can't, and i appreciate and take advantage of that.

 
Husker's leading pass catcher I can only dream about his numbers if he had a NFL first rounder tossing to him. His option is like yours, I read it and agree or delete it maybe some of you should do the same. He will be drafted if not he will be prefect for the CFL

 
If he wants to give a tribute to Bo, that's fine, but what about F.O.E. on the other arm? I wasn't on the game thread last night to see if that was discussed at all but lowering himself to Pelini's level to take a shot at Eichorst (assuming that was an FO to him) doesn't impress me.

 
If he wants to give a tribute to Bo, that's fine, but what about F.O.E. on the other arm? I wasn't on the game thread last night to see if that was discussed at all but lowering himself to Pelini's level to take a shot at Eichorst (assuming that was an FO to him) doesn't impress me.
Family over everything

 
Don't kill the kid for loving his coach. That just shows that Bo did some good things. He wasn't all evil and he wasn't a god either. The players should love their coach. As for the us v them complaint, those of you batching about Kenny are doing the same thing you are accusing him of doing. He was a Husker. Cheer for him and wish him well. He was great for this program.

 
the kids suffered from a demented, classless coach, don't blame them for the environment they lived in.........

 
Kenny seems like a real personable kid. He made a lot of big plays over the years, and made a lot of poor plays also (kind of epitomizes the Bo years).

I really thought he was a little too vocal recently with many of his comments on twitter.

Personally, while I can appreciate how much he supports Bo, I agree he's had several weeks to deal with it, and all the equipment reminders were not necessary. Almost like a slap in the face (anyway that's how I saw it).

Overall, I'm glad he was a Husker, what he did right outweighs what he (may of) done wrong.

 
because hes had 4 dagnabit weeks to get this sh#t out of his system and go out as a proud HUSKER. Not a damn Boliever
Sounds like a lot of hurt feelings still out there for some of you.

I think it is because of the perception that Bell chose Pelini over "Husker Nation" (you, the "world's greatest fans)...and that's just perception. Sort of like an ex-wife getting mad at the kids for not hating daddy as much as she does after the divorce.

Turn the page...

 
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but lowering himself to Pelini's level to take a shot at Eichorst (assuming that was an FO to him) doesn't impress me.
That's how you really read that?...There is a Shakespeare quote that says "All is yellow to the jaundiced eye." Here's what that means:

People who think the worst expect the worst and see it the worst in everybody else, because that is how they are wired.

 
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