I will admit..I am one of the first to jump on the "let's blow up Missouri Bandwagon".......but all of this assuming whether or not our team (as a whole or by position) is better than Mizzou is getting so old. I know this is a message board and this one of the few outlets where we can vent...but it is making us look foolish. For the love of GOD...no one living or dead knows what will happen on Thursday! Let's just be civil....hope for a great game...and then WHEN IT IS OVER! (and if we win)...give the ZOO fans a great...amazing..unfiltered....F*% you..a relaxing *##*$) up your &(## with a shiney little *%(#)# that makes me want to I##O##*$*$..and of course a good ol (*@%$ up the *$*$&. Nice!
BUT! Wait until the game is over.....
Let's just be civil this week.
Just one week.
Go Big Red!
Trying...to...not...respond...must...not...be a .....hypocrit....F*ck missouri...urgh..you got...damn you!
I agree that we should wait to see what happens before we trash talk. I agree that things should be civil. But please remember this: we're dealing with Missouri fans. Fans that believe, that because of their past two years of moderate success, they have always been the cat's pajamas.
Apparently college football started only 3 years ago.
Just hit the linky...we'll see how you feel after visiting this cesspool:
http://www.tigerboard.com/boards/list.php?board=2
I implore you to attend a game in Columbia, Missouri. I was fortunate to attend the majority of said games when they were still our whipping post (1997, 1999, 2001), however, I was also unfortunate enough to attend the first game they had defeated us in 25 years (funny enough - exactly my age at the time).
Strangely, the experience was exactly the same every year - including 2003 when they finally broke their massive losing streak....bad.
Their fans are a bunch of slack-jawed yokels that hate everything that is Nebraska. Every year, MU fans were in our faces while walking to the game. Beer cans littered the highway adjacent to the stadium. Jack Daniels bottles were constantly afloat in the late autumn air, all in spite of their neighbors to the north.
And that attitude stands to this very day. Nothing has changed, even after several lopsided wins for them. They are poor losers - and they are poor winners. It's ingrained in their DNA. It will never change.
Go to a game in Columbia, my friend.
On that note, I feel obligated to post this picture: