Nice to see Mitch Sherman pissing off...

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I cringed when I first read it, before there was any reaction. I am sure that he meant it to be a compliment and I am guessing Keyshawn does too really. But elite athletes think only of success and it's predictable they would bristle at any hint of crappie performance.
 
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I cringed when I first read it, before there was any reaction. I am sure that he meant it to be a compliment and I am guessing Keyshawn does too really. But elite athletes think only of success and it's predictable they would bristle at any hint of crappie performance.
How about someone post wtf we are talking about??????????:mad:
 

Harry Caray

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Keyshawn Sr. is like an older Kenny Bell. I sure hope Jr. catches a lot of passes or we'll probably hear a lot of complaining from his old man.
 

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Keyshawn Sr. is like an older Kenny Bell. I sure hope Jr. catches a lot of passes or we'll probably hear a lot of complaining from his old man.

Yep just like an older Bell. Except for being part of a conference championship team, consensus All-American, number one draft pick, 3 time pro bowler, super bowl champion and lasting 10 years in the league.

Did he overreact? Yep, but when you have the resume Keyshawn does, you get some leeway on "complaining".
 
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If key SR is offended by Sherman, just wait until he reads this message board!!!!

Ringleader is not a great term though, it devalues what key Jr is doing. This is no circus act or donkey show. This is true leadership, bringing people together with a common goal in mind. Sometimes I think these writers use their wordsmith skills to create a little "dialogue". There are a thousand other ways Sherman could have made his point.
 
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Harry Caray

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Yep just like an older Bell. Except for being part of a conference championship team, consensus All-American, number one draft pick, 3 time pro bowler, super bowl champion and lasting 10 years in the league.

Did he overreact? Yep, but when you have the resume Keyshawn does, you get some leeway on "complaining".

I meant he's like KB in that he's a drama queen with an enormous ego. Of course he was a better player. But his son isn't (yet). He's only a junior in high school, who will face a lot of competition when he sets foot on campus in 2017. He may even end up being the 3rd best WR in this recruiting class. Sr needs to chill until his son actually accomplishes something at this level, instead of talking smack on Twitter.

Fortunately, it seems like Jr. has his head on straight. He actually tweeted this 10 hours before his dad posted his tweet:

 
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Huskers_Rule

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Key Sr on Twitter.... C'mon man!!! WTF. Sick

Key Sr is a vocal and public person. You had to know there will be some drama that comes with the package, perhaps in THIS day and age it might even play out positive. I can understand Sr and Jr taking some offense that a LOT of people are over looking his ability because his impact on recruiting. How many are talking about his film or special abilities? I've seen very little of it as opposed to his impact on recruiting, so I think the reactions are normal.
 

nebcountry

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Maybe or maybe not an intentional left-handed compliment from Sherman. KJ Sr replied with what is probably a true statement, kind of a funk you very much type statement. I kind of liked the response.
 
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TheBeav815

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I meant he's like KB in that he's a drama queen with an enormous ego. Of course he was a better player. But his son isn't (yet). He's only a junior in high school, who will face a lot of competition when he sets foot on campus in 2017. He may even end up being the 3rd best WR in this recruiting class. Sr needs to chill until his son actually accomplishes something at this level, instead of talking smack on Twitter.

Fortunately, it seems like Jr. has his head on straight. He actually tweeted this 10 hours before his dad posted his tweet:

See? Perfect response. Relax, pops, He's got this.
 

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Keyshawn Sr. is like an older Kenny Bell. I sure hope Jr. catches a lot of passes or we'll probably hear a lot of complaining from his old man.
Or Kenny is a younger poor mans version of KJ Sr
 

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This is exactly what I was afraid of. You bring in a kid like that, and the potential for an enormous amount of drama exists from day 1, and the kid hasn't even signed his LOI yet.

I know a lot of you guys were excited about his commit and all that, but to me, it was nothing more than potential headache after headache.

To make matters worse, you aren't dealing with just one character, but now two of them (his father). Mark my words, this is not the kind of attention we need here. The door swings both ways attention and publicity wise, and I'd be happy if he quietly just went somewhere else.
 

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This is exactly what I was afraid of. You bring in a kid like that, and the potential for an enormous amount of drama exists from day 1, and the kid hasn't even signed his LOI yet.

I know a lot of you guys were excited about his commit and all that, but to me, it was nothing more than potential headache after headache.

To make matters worse, you aren't dealing with just one character, but now two of them (his father). Mark my words, this is not the kind of attention we need here. The door swings both ways attention and publicity wise, and I'd be happy if he quietly just went somewhere else.
Are you serious? You're kidding right? Sick

Looks like you've been waiting for the first hint of something negative to drop this turd here. You really wish he would go elsewhere? I bet you felt the same way when crouch had his diva moment as well...
 

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This is exactly what I was afraid of. You bring in a kid like that, and the potential for an enormous amount of drama exists from day 1, and the kid hasn't even signed his LOI yet.

I know a lot of you guys were excited about his commit and all that, but to me, it was nothing more than potential headache after headache.

To make matters worse, you aren't dealing with just one character, but now two of them (his father). Mark my words, this is not the kind of attention we need here. The door swings both ways attention and publicity wise, and I'd be happy if he quietly just went somewhere else.
LOL
 

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This is exactly what I was afraid of. You bring in a kid like that, and the potential for an enormous amount of drama exists from day 1, and the kid hasn't even signed his LOI yet.

I know a lot of you guys were excited about his commit and all that, but to me, it was nothing more than potential headache after headache.

To make matters worse, you aren't dealing with just one character, but now two of them (his father). Mark my words, this is not the kind of attention we need here. The door swings both ways attention and publicity wise, and I'd be happy if he quietly just went somewhere else.
Wrong
 

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Are you serious? You're kidding right? Sick

Looks like you've been waiting for the first hint of something negative to drop this turd here. You really wish he would go elsewhere? I bet you felt the same way when crouch had his diva moment as well...
I agree with Timnsun here - If a little drama comes with these types of players it just goes with the territory - Riley has the right demeanor to handle it anyhow

There is no question at least some on this staff are making real inroads and waves on the recruiting front. The schools normally getting these guys will try anything to stop it.

I have been waiting for sometime to give this staff Kudos for good performance and they are killing it on the recruiting trail right now. If we can have the type of season that shows we are coming back it will only reinforce the excitement. We are winning some battles for big time players and this is a very very good thing
 

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This could be nothing or it could be the start of a colorful relationship between Sr and a reporter. But i seriously think this will end up not mattering for much. Sr's been there in a much bigger pond -- people say stuff and it comes off wrong. Anyone who dealt with New York reporters for that long can handle things like this -- period. I doubt he'll take it too personally after the first impression even with his kid involved once he realizes how it was meant.

Any bets on whether Sr's reading this thread? lol
 

nebcountry

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Was Sherman really trying to say something good? Let's see:

"Ringleader" - per Webster, "a leader of a ring of individuals engaged especially in improper or unlawful activities".

Is that a compliment? NO, strike one.

"Even if he never catches a pass" - an insinuation that KJJr isn't good enough to play.

Is that a compliment? NO, strike two.

"he'll likely still have made a significant impact" - the use of the word "likely" introduces doubt as to whether there will be contribution.

Is that a compliment? NO, strike three.

Sherman is supposed to be a writer, he should understand the English language. Maybe he's just collecting a paycheck from espn.
 

Kleitusbpn

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you could get 100 terms that are improper in websters that are considered great compliments in modern diction in less than 5 minutes if you asked people.

the "2nd strike" was not an assumption that he wouldn't or even remotely worded that way

your "3rd strike" was predicated on your first two statements.

this is a nothing on any level and speaking as someone with an english degree (in technical writing at that), i can hereby certify that you're full of it (lol... yes, i really do have one)
 

Harry Caray

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It was a poorly-worded tweet by Sherman, but Keyshawn Jr. himself said "I like it" 10 hours before his old man tweeted his response. It was a non-issue until KJS made it one.
 

nebcountry

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you could get 100 terms that are improper in websters that are considered great compliments in modern diction in less than 5 minutes if you asked people.

the "2nd strike" was not an assumption that he wouldn't or even remotely worded that way

your "3rd strike" was predicated on your first two statements.

this is a nothing on any level and speaking as someone with an english degree (in technical writing at that), i can hereby certify that you're full of it (lol... yes, i really do have one)

Technical writer aye, okay. You should know choice of words to convey meaning, and most importantly, the correct meaning rather than word choice that leads to ambiguity.

I could call you a "hack writer", which usually doesn't apply to technical writers, but you could take it as a compliment. Sherman is a writer, does he know what "ringleader" means? He chose a word that by definition has a negative connotation. I don't know Sherman. Do you personally know the guy?

"2nd strike" is an "insinuation" not an "assumption". Tell me, just for grins, what value does a technical writer bring to an organization. I've always thought a technical writer was supposed to bring an attention to detail, identification, and selection of proper wording to convey a desired message. Insinuation and assumption have different meanings.

"3rd strike". KJJr has been recruiting for NU for quite awhile. "Likely" introduces a probability rather than a certainty. Now, maybe Mitch Sherman and yourself "KNOW" that KJJr hasn't contributed in the recruitment of any players, for which case "likely" would be a suitable word choice. So if you and Mitch "KNOW" that KJJr hasn't contributed in any recruiting, then keep on using the word likely. I think KJJr has contributed, so I would not use the word "likely".

I'm full of it huh. If you are going to come in and throw your credentials on the table, I would suggest you choose your wording with a little more attention to detail.
 

Kleitusbpn

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you do realize why people hate grammar nazis right?

this is a nothing. get it through your skull.

edit: you can't turn a miss-read tweet into a grammar lesson and expect people to take your side. especially when you're wrong. And i'll add that i didn't even read your post past the first line because i knew you were being an idiot and at some point adults realize things aren't worth the trouble... you know, like twitter.

this is a nothing. period.
 
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TheBeav815

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People are lacking the reading comprehension to understand that he was giving KJJ a huge compliment.

It's not saying "he might not catch a pass." It's saying, "Zoom in on this and realize how valuable he is if you were to only look at one thing. Now zoom back out and add in that he can ball, too. That's what makes him so special."