Huskinator Posted November 14, 2016 Share Posted November 14, 2016 No. He was too busy kneeling to tackle anyone all night. Honestly not sure he could have played any worse. Care to elaborate? Do you really need him too? Oh boy. I giggled by sad true story Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted November 15, 2016 Share Posted November 15, 2016 No. He was too busy kneeling to tackle anyone all night. Honestly not sure he could have played any worse. Care to elaborate? Do you really need him too? Does this have to with him kneeling during the National Anthem? If so, that's pretty lame. 2 Quote Link to comment
Bigred_inSD Posted November 15, 2016 Share Posted November 15, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up 6 Quote Link to comment
Moiraine Posted November 16, 2016 Share Posted November 16, 2016 This topic is full of fail. 1 Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted November 23, 2016 Share Posted November 23, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech. Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally. 2 Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. except the University wasn't embarrassed or offended, they supported him. Looks like you are the one offended. 1 Quote Link to comment
broganreynik Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. except the University wasn't embarrassed or offended, they supported him. Looks like you are the one offended. Can we say good riddance to cornstar? 2 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. except the University wasn't embarrassed or offended, they supported him. Looks like you are the one offended. Can we say good riddance to cornstar? I second this. His foolish disrespect of a thoughtful, gracious, committed player and representative of our university should never be allowed to embarrass and offend the school and state and messageboard. 2 Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. Do you need football stadiums to be a safe space? Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 im actually pretty excited to see what comes out of his meeting with the governor. As much as I disagreed with the platform he used, it was his right. I know it's been debated up and down. Since it's become an irrelevant thing. But what I really appreciated was how he came out like a grown ass man on monday with his statement and was very mature in explaining the issue to him and why he did what he did. it was different than kaepernick who at this point is straight up trolling. The piggy socks. The castro sh#t. kaepernicks as doosh. Rose-Ivey is a very mature and well-thought man beyond his age that i can listen to. But, as this issue kinda disappeared as the year went on, you'll never convince me that behind closed doors this whole deal was asked to be squashed for the remainder of the season for the sake of the team. Whether it was coaches, players, or Michael himself being man enough to see (this wouldnt surprise me at all) how this might distract the team too much, and for teh sake of the team to put it aside. Remember, he had a deal set with the Gov, then decided to push it back to after the season. Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. except the University wasn't embarrassed or offended, they supported him. Looks like you are the one offended. What does the left say, if one person is offended by what he did it IS offensive. Many were offended by the blatant disrespect he showed. Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. Do you need football stadiums to be a safe space? Nope. I'm not a millennial that needs to cry about losing an election. It's called respect and time and place while acting as a representative of the state and university. 1 Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 While Rose Ivey was being worked on on the sidelines he clapped for members of the military being honored according to tweets floating around. In other words, get over it. He has a right to protest, he's intelligent and came to a decision he believes deeply in and can back up He does have that right to protest, just like everyone has the right to call him out on it if they don't like the way he is protesting. Sorry but his right to protest doesn't trump anyone's right of free speech.Wise men and fools have the right to free speech. Both should not be respected equally.I agree. His foolish disrespect of our national anthem is his right on his own time. But he should never had been allowed to embarrass and offend the university and state while wearing a Nebraska uniform. Good riddance. except the University wasn't embarrassed or offended, they supported him. Looks like you are the one offended.Can we say good riddance to cornstar? I second this. His foolish disrespect of a thoughtful, gracious, committed player and representative of our university should never be allowed to embarrass and offend the school and state and messageboard. I'm not a representative of any of the three. Very poor troll attempt. Quote Link to comment
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