Bowfin Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 But he is 21 years old. Kids (and 21 is a kid btw) Only if they weren't reared to be a man by 18 years of age. So yeah, he's a kid...probably always will be... Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Sorry Alex, but you made one of the biggest mistakes of the season. You have to own up to that. It wasn't even the biggest mistake of that play, let alone the season. 4 Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Sorry Alex, but you made one of the biggest mistakes of the season. You have to own up to that. Really? He's about 21 years old.....tear him a new one redux. I'm sure he doesn't already feel bad about the penalty. It's a f#cking game for kids, played by kids, that we get to watch. After seeing some of your comments, you need to place a lot less emphasis in your life on how a football team performs. It's not a good look and it's not just you. Way too many tie their happiness to how this mediocre team plays a game. Think about it for awhile and figure why it has absolutely zero to do with you personally and it might help put things in perspective. I find this pretty hilarious coming from you. You overreact every week towards someone who disagrees with you. For the record, my posts during the game every day of football season are emotionally fueled and I'm sure I'm not alone on that. Instead of getting on facebook and saying sorry for the late hit on a player he takes his frustration out o n the whole fanbase. Not a good look either. FIFY Right on cue. I think you are one of the most emotionally invested posters on this board. It's ok, I don't understand it, but ya, it is what it is. I could be wrong but I think most people are with me on that. Maybe not. Quote Link to comment
mnhusker Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Fans that tweet players seriously need to get a life. I'm sticking with this school of thought, going directly after a college kid for a bone head play (that in not way cost us the game) is for folks with no life. 1 Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 What isn't Pelini's fault, in your opinion?... Lewis was in trouble before he played under Pelini, he shows obnoxious behaviors after he played for Pelini, and he's not done yet. Yes, it could be an individual issue. I wonder, though, where a player gets the idea that this attitude is okay to express. Could it possibly be a cue from his former coach, given what we *know* that former coach instilled in his team? There will be a day under Riley when attitudes like this simply won't fly, especially from captains. I would hope, anyway. I am certain that the message sent to Lewis by these coaches is very different than the message that would have been sent by the last coaches, and that may have come as a surprise. Quote Link to comment
BigWillie Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 But no player should engage with that, or have this attitude. It's not surprising that a team left by Bo would have these attitudes linger when the chips are down. As a team captain, you have to lead by example and show your teammates how to rise above. This sounds like just the opposite. And it's up to Riley to slowly transform that culture. Kinda crazy, although not too surprising given the past staff, that a couple tweets like that is all it took for this mentality to rear its ugly head. It's the gift that keeps on giving. When things go wrong for an individual, or for the team, there are still people that tend to look elsewhere rather than at themselves. How many times over the past few years have fans been the scapegoats for anger, frustration and blame from players and coaches at Nebraska? 1 Quote Link to comment
Touchdown Tommie Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 What isn't Pelini's fault, in your opinion?... Lewis was in trouble before he played under Pelini, he shows obnoxious behaviors after he played for Pelini, and he's not done yet. Yes, it could be an individual issue. I wonder, though, where a player gets the idea that this attitude is okay to express. Could it possibly be a cue from his former coach, given what we *know* that former coach instilled in his team? There will be a day under Riley when attitudes like this simply won't fly, especially from captains. I would hope, anyway. I am certain that the message sent to Lewis by these coaches is very different than the message that would have been sent by the last coaches. Which may have come as a surprise. 18-21 year old kid! Quote Link to comment
cornographic Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Alex Lewis should be suspended for a game or 2 and given a heart to heart until he vows not to be good for 2,3,4 penalties per game, whether they be for motion, holding, or personal fouls. The guy clearly has the wrong attitude out there and that's got to stop. He's hurting the team. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Alex Lewis should be suspended for a game or 2 and given a heart to heart until he vows not to be good for 2,3,4 penalties per game, whether they be for motion, holding, or personal fouls. The guy clearly has the wrong attitude out there and that's got to stop. He's hurting the team. I think we should just handle it with internal discipline. He's been embarrassed enough. Sincerely, Bronco Mendenhall GO BYU COUGS! 5 Quote Link to comment
cornographic Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Alex Lewis should be suspended for a game or 2 and given a heart to heart until he vows not to be good for 2,3,4 penalties per game, whether they be for motion, holding, or personal fouls. The guy clearly has the wrong attitude out there and that's got to stop. He's hurting the team. I think we should just handle it with internal discipline. He's been embarrassed enough. Sincerely, Bronco Mendenhall GO BYU COUGS! Haha, ALew has had a bad game attitude since he's gotten here and has systematically commited way too many penalties from game to game--more than his share of personal fouls, in particular, but the motion penalties alone will drive you crazy. His penalties will continue to cost the team unless something specific is done. Hopefully it will be done. p.s., Cougs finally got their comeupence. 3rd time not a charm for them. Quote Link to comment
macroboy Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Lid got over emotional about Husker ball and typed some stuff he shouldn't have. That kind of makes him an honorary member here doesn't it? 3 Quote Link to comment
admo Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 A small portion of fans ticks you off and you lash out at the entire state of Nebraska? Somewhere Bo Pelini is smiling. He's left a stain on this program that is going to take awhile to wash clean. Lewis made a mistake, hope he acknowledges that and moves on, most Husker fans root for him and want him to do well. They sure as hell don't judge him as a bad person because he made a few bad plays on the football field. Unfortunately, the dumbasses that do, run to their keyboards like a bunch of nancy's and tweet at players. What kind of sissy runs to Twitter to give players a hard time after a loss? Seriously pathetic. These players need to get off the social media after losses like this. Nothing good can come of it. Just like coming to Huskerboard during or after a loss, the whiny bitches are out in full force. +1 X10000 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Sorry Alex, but you made one of the biggest mistakes of the season. You have to own up to that. Really? He's about 21 years old.....tear him a new one redux. I'm sure he doesn't already feel bad about the penalty. It's a f#cking game for kids, played by kids, that we get to watch. After seeing some of your comments, you need to place a lot less emphasis in your life on how a football team performs. It's not a good look and it's not just you. Way too many tie their happiness to how this mediocre team plays a game. Think about it for awhile and figure why it has absolutely zero to do with you personally and it might help put things in perspective. I find this pretty hilarious coming from you. You overreact every week towards someone who disagrees with you. For the record, my posts during the game every day of football season are emotionally fueled and I'm sure I'm not alone on that. Instead of getting on facebook and saying sorry for the late hit on a player he takes his frustration out o n the whole fanbase. Not a good look either. FIFY Right on cue. I think you are one of the most emotionally invested posters on this board. It's ok, I don't understand it, but ya, it is what it is. I could be wrong but I think most people are with me on that. Maybe not. No, during the game it's excitement fueled. Before and after it is time invested into following the team fueled. Quote Link to comment
DomiNUs Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 He pulled it down, no harm no foul. Probably should take the extra step and just stay off twitter all together. I like the part about letting loose a storm unseen at Nebraska since '95. If he could back that statement up, we'll be in pretty good shape. Bring it Alex, I will be rooting for you! 3 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 I can understand how you aren't as emotionally invested being a HuskerDuckEagele fan. 2 Quote Link to comment
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