suh_fan93 Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Excited to see Stanley Morgan this year! Hope he gets a decent amount of looks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONp7w2v-u00&spfreload=5 1 Quote Link to comment
Bowfin Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 The word you are looking for is "corps". It is pronounced like "kor", but spelled differently. It's an odd word, but if you are going to use it, please use it correctly. BTW you at least came close to the correct spelling. Twice earlier in this thread it was spelled "core", which is just plain stupid. Sorry for the tangent Is that the sort of drivel they teach you Iwegians over in Ames? "Corp" is indeed correct, since it ended with a period, making it an abbreviation for "corporation." As everybody knows, Nebraska is stacked at wide receiver...a virtual wideout factory, hence the Huskers being called "Receivers Incorporated". We who are in the know talk about the "wide receiver corporation" (or shortened to "wide receiver corp.) all the time, just to use a bit of the insider lingo. "Receiver core" is also correct, since we have all kinds of catching people at tight end, fullback, running back, every once in a while a TD throw to the quarterback or to an offensive lineman (backwards, if the ref gets it right). EVERYBODY catches ALL the time here. So when we talk about the guys like Westerkamp / Morgan / Reilly / Pierson El, we naturally mean the "core" receivers, which are those that actually line up in on the ends or the slots to catch ball as their primary reason for existence. Now you know. 1 Quote Link to comment
HuskersNC949597 Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 The word you are looking for is "corps". It is pronounced like "kor", but spelled differently. It's an odd word, but if you are going to use it, please use it correctly. BTW you at least came close to the correct spelling. Twice earlier in this thread it was spelled "core", which is just plain stupid. Sorry for the tangent Is that the sort of drivel they teach you Iwegians over in Ames? "Corp" is indeed correct, since it ended with a period, making it an abbreviation for "corporation." As everybody knows, Nebraska is stacked at wide receiver...a virtual wideout factory, hence the Huskers being called "Receivers Incorporated". We who are in the know talk about the "wide receiver corporation" (or shortened to "wide receiver corp.) all the time, just to use a bit of the insider lingo. "Receiver core" is also correct, since we have all kinds of catching people at tight end, fullback, running back, every once in a while a TD throw to the quarterback or to an offensive lineman (backwards, if the ref gets it right). EVERYBODY catches ALL the time here. So when we talk about the guys like Westerkamp / Morgan / Reilly / Pierson El, we naturally mean the "core" receivers, which are those that actually line up in on the ends or the slots to catch ball as their primary reason for existence. Now you know. Nowledge is power. Quote Link to comment
Kiyoat Husker Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 The word you are looking for is "corps". It is pronounced like "kor", but spelled differently. It's an odd word, but if you are going to use it, please use it correctly. BTW you at least came close to the correct spelling. Twice earlier in this thread it was spelled "core", which is just plain stupid. Sorry for the tangent Is that the sort of drivel they teach you Iwegians over in Ames? "Corp" is indeed correct, since it ended with a period, making it an abbreviation for "corporation." As everybody knows, Nebraska is stacked at wide receiver...a virtual wideout factory, hence the Huskers being called "Receivers Incorporated". We who are in the know talk about the "wide receiver corporation" (or shortened to "wide receiver corp.) all the time, just to use a bit of the insider lingo. "Receiver core" is also correct, since we have all kinds of catching people at tight end, fullback, running back, every once in a while a TD throw to the quarterback or to an offensive lineman (backwards, if the ref gets it right). EVERYBODY catches ALL the time here. So when we talk about the guys like Westerkamp / Morgan / Reilly / Pierson El, we naturally mean the "core" receivers, which are those that actually line up in on the ends or the slots to catch ball as their primary reason for existence. Now you know. Thanks for the knowledge blast, Rando Calrissian! 1 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 You guys keep bumping this thread and I keep worrying that he got hurt in practice or something. Hello, Stanley's mom! Thanks for sending him to Nebraska! 2 Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Can't wait to see him light it up on the field this season. I'm expecting big things out of him for us from what we seen last year if not this season in the near future. Quote Link to comment
lilred Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Receiver core is a genre of music (like hardcore, metalcore, slowcore) or groups of albums favored by wide receivers (Pitchfork-core, dadcore, etc.). Looks like there's been some misinformation in this thread. Sorry, it's a huge pet peeve of mine and I always correct people on it. It's just plain stupd if you don't know this. Quote Link to comment
Kiyoat Husker Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Receiver core is a genre of music (like hardcore, metalcore, slowcore) or groups of albums favored by wide receivers (Pitchfork-core, dadcore, etc.). Looks like there's been some misinformation in this thread. Sorry, it's a huge pet peeve of mine and I always correct people on it. It's just plain stupd if you don't know this. You do realize that I posted that on June 13th. Almost THREE MONTHS ago. I have no idea why Bowfin decided to dig it back up and comment on it now. The conversation is dead. Let it go. I'm sure there's a word for posters that dig up old threads to start new arguments, but I'm not hip enough to know what that might be called. Once again, sorry for ruining this thread about one of our best receivers. Morgan is a "dude" and is going to light it up tomorrow. Quote Link to comment
lilred Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Receiver core is a genre of music (like hardcore, metalcore, slowcore) or groups of albums favored by wide receivers (Pitchfork-core, dadcore, etc.). Looks like there's been some misinformation in this thread. Sorry, it's a huge pet peeve of mine and I always correct people on it. It's just plain stupd if you don't know this. You do realize that I posted that on June 13th. Almost THREE MONTHS ago. I have no idea why Bowfin decided to dig it back up and comment on it now. The conversation is dead. Let it go. I'm sure there's a word for posters that dig up old threads to start new arguments, but I'm not hip enough to know what that might be called. Once again, sorry for ruining this thread about one of our best receivers. Morgan is a "dude" and is going to light it up tomorrow. Do I realize that? no. He probably dug it up because it's a hilarious post. Stanley Morgan is a baller though. I want to photoshop a mustache onto him. So stoked for the game. Quote Link to comment
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