Maybe I'll have to rewatch it because honestly from memory I'd have to side with Mr. A on this one. I thought it seemed like everything we did well was because Georgia was at a disadvantage in some way. They almost seemed to give no credit to us what so ever. In the heat of the game though I hardly hear the good things they say about us, usually just the bad. Funny how that kind of relates to this thread. It certainly seemed like some biased reporting. I dislike that Cunningham too, so maybe I wasn't listening much from the onset.I just watched it the other day too, and they actually covered both teams situations pretty evenly. And HEAPED praise on Abdullah. The only complaint is that anytime Gurely didn't make a play it was because of his ankle which he didn't even have taped.Yes, ESPN made a mention of our situation. But with Georgia's they used it as an excuse on their behalf-TIME AND TIME AND TIME AGAIN.
I know. I just watched it again last night.
And evidently, when Nebraska had the ball or had to make a tackle, the field magically dried up and the rain went away.
I love when Abdullah score from the one how Ed said I definitely wouldn't go up the middle, and what do we do but score easily up the middle. It shut him up for a good minute or so.
Huh? Where did imply any such thing? I'm just describing the state of the fan base. Some want Bo to go, others hope he can pull it out, but there is a palpable current of apathy. When the things to look forward to are a hailmary victory over a winless in conference team and a narrow victory over an uninspired, depleted mediocre SEC team, interest starts to wane. I think that explains what Knappic described in his OP as much as anything.saunders45 said:Ah yes, the "real fan" argument.Hujan said:I think what you're seeing is the fan base sliding into apathy. At least with Callahan we were (1) united in our disdain and (2) could laugh at the situation. With Pelini, there's a good number of us who know he's not going to bring a championship to Nebraska, but also know that we're stuck with his mediocrity for the foreseeable future. Those of us that aren't completely apathetic have to grumble about our circumstances to make ourselves feel better.
Your first quote is a "real fan" statement, i.e. you're better than everyone else because you "aren't settling for mediocrity."Huh? Where did imply any such thing? I'm just describing the state of the fan base. Some want Bo to go, others hope he can pull it out, but there is a palpable current of apathy. When the things to look forward to are a hailmary victory over a winless in conference team and a narrow victory over an uninspired, depleted mediocre SEC team, interest starts to wane. I think that explains what Knappic described in his OP as much as anything.saunders45 said:Ah yes, the "real fan" argument.Hujan said:I think what you're seeing is the fan base sliding into apathy. At least with Callahan we were (1) united in our disdain and (2) could laugh at the situation. With Pelini, there's a good number of us who know he's not going to bring a championship to Nebraska, but also know that we're stuck with his mediocrity for the foreseeable future. Those of us that aren't completely apathetic have to grumble about our circumstances to make ourselves feel better.
Unless you believe its just because half (or more?) of the fan base is conspiring to piss in Pelini's cheerios for the hell of it. In which case, right back at you with the roll eyes "real fan" BS.
Hujan I tend to think you make some good points at times but this one we disagree on. I'm sick and tired of hearing this "uninspired SEC" team argument. So had they won, they played their butts off and beat us, but since they lost they were uninspired? Bull crap. Give it the eye ball test man, watch the game. There's no way you can say Georgia wasn't playing to win. Watch the damn thing. Those teams both wanted it. We made the plays whe we needed to, on both sides of the ball. As dinged up as both teams may have been, Georgia has proven to be a top notch team with top notch talent every year for quite some time now. Don't believe it? Just look at the guys they send to the draft every year.Huh? Where did imply any such thing? I'm just describing the state of the fan base. Some want Bo to go, others hope he can pull it out, but there is a palpable current of apathy. When the things to look forward to are a hailmary victory over a winless in conference team and a narrow victory over an uninspired, depleted mediocre SEC team, interest starts to wane. I think that explains what Knappic described in his OP as much as anything.saunders45 said:Ah yes, the "real fan" argument.Hujan said:I think what you're seeing is the fan base sliding into apathy. At least with Callahan we were (1) united in our disdain and (2) could laugh at the situation. With Pelini, there's a good number of us who know he's not going to bring a championship to Nebraska, but also know that we're stuck with his mediocrity for the foreseeable future. Those of us that aren't completely apathetic have to grumble about our circumstances to make ourselves feel better.
Unless you believe its just because half (or more?) of the fan base is conspiring to piss in Pelini's cheerios for the hell of it. In which case, right back at you with the roll eyes "real fan" BS.
Yes.If we're giving teams a pass for being uninspired and depleted in their bowl game then we're not blaming Pelini for his fourth loss in 2010, right?
Saying a team played uninspired football (I don't necessarily agree this was Georgia, just playing devil's advocate), doesn't mean you are saying it is OK that they played uninspired football. I agree that Nebraska did play uninspired in the 2010 Holiday Bowl. I do not thing this is acceptable for a team that could have obtained its 11th win.If we're giving teams a pass for being uninspired and depleted in their bowl game then we're not blaming Pelini for his fourth loss in 2010, right?
I agree with what Junior said. Playing half assed falls on coaches and players IMO.Saying a team played uninspired football (I don't necessarily agree this was Georgia, just playing devil's advocate), doesn't mean you are saying it is OK that they played uninspired football. I agree that Nebraska did play uninspired in the 2010 Holiday Bowl. I do not thing this is acceptable for a team that could have obtained its 11th win.If we're giving teams a pass for being uninspired and depleted in their bowl game then we're not blaming Pelini for his fourth loss in 2010, right?