A normal person can easily separate the two. Give props but don't say you want to be like them. What was the question to Foster? The article doesn't say, it just gives his quote. That context really matters to his response. In any case, I would never want a player saying they want to BE LIKE the opponent. By the way, Foster said. “I’m Nebraska, if that’s simple enough to say. I don’t want to be them." That sounds like a pretty good follow up. Quit trying to make this out to something it isn't.
I don’t want to be Wisconsin,” Foster said. “I’m Nebraska, if that’s simple enough to say. I don’t want to be them.
“I believe in what we have with our quarterback. He’s a gunslinger, so in the sense of him being able to do what he does, I don’t want us just to be running the ball the whole time.”
"That’s a unique thing for an offensive lineman to say out loud. It’s the “bloodbath” comment of 2017, where Nebraska distinguishes itself from Iowa or Wisconsin in a curious way. It reflects, to some degree, coach Mike Riley’s vision of building a program that’s better than the Hawkeyes and Badgers before he builds one that’s just as good. He can’t beat ’em. He’s not joining ’em, either. Nebraska will go its own way, courting wideouts and corners with semi-celebrity profiles and recruiting diaries."
Sam's response is spot on. Not sure I've seen a better follow up paragraph to a comment. Perfect writing. Someone should have said...
"Hey kid, you just lost by 3 TDs. Perhaps you should try to be like Wisconsin during the interim, until your coaches figure out how to be better than them."
"It reflects, to some degree, coach Mike Riley’s vision of building a program that’s better than the Hawkeyes and Badgers before he builds one that’s just as good. He can’t beat ’em. He’s not joining ’em, either. Nebraska will go its own way, courting wideouts and corners with semi-celebrity profiles and recruiting diaries."