I wish more people would use this symbol :sarcasm ... would save alotta confusion.I would bet Bubba's signing bonus that HuskerMoon was using sarcasm.
I was more than a little ebbarrassed that this site was the only one I came across that felt the need to have that :sarcasm iconI wish more people would use this symbol :sarcasm ... would save alotta confusion.I would bet Bubba's signing bonus that HuskerMoon was using sarcasm.
You must not go to many forums. It's pretty common. :blink:I was more than a little ebbarrassed that this site was the only one I came across that felt the need to have that :sarcasm iconI wish more people would use this symbol :sarcasm ... would save alotta confusion.I would bet Bubba's signing bonus that HuskerMoon was using sarcasm.
Why? It's text, so there's no voice inflection to determine if it's sarcasm and sometimes people aren't so obvious that they are being sarcastic.I was more than a little ebbarrassed that this site was the only one I came across that felt the need to have that :sarcasm iconI wish more people would use this symbol :sarcasm ... would save alotta confusion.I would bet Bubba's signing bonus that HuskerMoon was using sarcasm.
So then, if/when Mr. Starling winds up in Lincoln as a two sport athlete for the next few years, which of you (mealy mouth nay-sayers) are going to think "what a dumbass!"? or will you turn around and think "what a gutsy kid!"? If Lincoln turns out to be this kid's Mecca, as we should all hope, which of you supposed Husker fans will mock his decision, in word or in thought?
I'd sure as heck be happy, but I do think he needs to take this MLB opportunity. It's just to big to pass up, he can always go back to college later.So then, if/when Mr. Starling winds up in Lincoln as a two sport athlete for the next few years, which of you (mealy mouth nay-sayers) are going to think "what a dumbass!"? or will you turn around and think "what a gutsy kid!"? If Lincoln turns out to be this kid's Mecca, as we should all hope, which of you supposed Husker fans will mock his decision, in word or in thought?
Not me. I'd be happy he's with the Huskers, and I'd figure that he has different priorities than me, and I'd hope the very best of luck for him to stay healthy and be drafted high in one or both sports in 4 years.So then, if/when Mr. Starling winds up in Lincoln as a two sport athlete for the next few years, which of you (mealy mouth nay-sayers) are going to think "what a dumbass!"? or will you turn around and think "what a gutsy kid!"? If Lincoln turns out to be this kid's Mecca, as we should all hope, which of you supposed Husker fans will mock his decision, in word or in thought?
I hate when people use a person's realistic perspective to paint them as not being a "true" fan. It reminds me of those who like to label people "unpatriotic" for their stance on certain political issues. Look, someone can still be a fan and wish for the best, while understanding that the ideal situation is often not the most likely.So then, if/when Mr. Starling winds up in Lincoln as a two sport athlete for the next few years, which of you (mealy mouth nay-sayers) are going to think "what a dumbass!"? or will you turn around and think "what a gutsy kid!"? If Lincoln turns out to be this kid's Mecca, as we should all hope, which of you supposed Husker fans will mock his decision, in word or in thought?
Gordon made the majors (and you can barely call the Royals the majors) quickly, but it doesn't seem like college prepared him well for it because he went back down to the minors until this year.Anyone else think that Bubba would be playing in he majors a lot sooner if he did choose college first? I do. Gordon Beckham comes to mind when you put it in those terms. Alex Gordon was in AA for a season then to the majors. He is not a pitcher.