Silver lining

Lincoln100

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
 

SLOHusker

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, and, therefore, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
A bowl game is a nice silver lining. But a game like this sucks. If you are going to lose, lose to a team that is actually good.
Now Iowa will go play a good team with guys that actually catch the ball.
 

dinglefritz

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A bowl game is a nice silver lining. But a game like this sucks. If you are going to lose, lose to a team that is actually good.
Now Iowa will go play a good team with guys that actually catch the ball.
And Iowa will get smoked.
 

RedTheGreat

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
That is not a great take.
 
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The silver lining for me is hoping this game shows Rhule that all is not well. He has 3-4 assistants that absolutely must be fired
Yeah we were feeling good after picking up Holgerson and smoking Wisconsin. If we cruised through Iowa, It could have masked the fact that some position coaches need to be upgraded this off season.
 

Husker4real_rivals373787

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The silver lining was that I bet Iowa money line at +450 right after the 'fumbled' punt. More than covered the pregame NU money line bet I made.
 

Dean Pope

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
I hate losing to Iowa and it's not a moral victory by any stretch, but we dominated most of the game. It's a good sign for the future. And if we win a bowl game and finish 7-6 heading into the off-season, it'll take a lot of the bitterness of this loss away. For me anyway.
 

dinglefritz

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I hate losing to Iowa and it's not a moral victory by any stretch, but we dominated most of the game. It's a good sign for the future. And if we win a bowl game and finish 7-6 heading into the off-season, it'll take a lot of the bitterness of this loss away. For me anyway.
Too early. We’re all still pissed.
 

steinek11

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Apr 18, 2004
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I hate losing to Iowa and it's not a moral victory by any stretch, but we dominated most of the game. It's a good sign for the future. And if we win a bowl game and finish 7-6 heading into the off-season, it'll take a lot of the bitterness of this loss away. For me anyway.
It would be good if we got boat race in a bowl game. I don’t want the coaches or players injecting hopium directly into their veins. Oh, we’re so close! Ef that. We are in the bottom 1/3 of the conference.
 

SLOHusker

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Yeah we were feeling good after picking up Holgerson and smoking Wisconsin. If we cruised through Iowa, It could have masked the fact that some position coaches need to be upgraded this off season.
To be honest, losing to UCLA was a good thing. We'd still have Satterfield as OC. I feel this team is better now that it was but still lacks a lot. Having the bowl game and extra practices helps. We need some big time playmakers and Raiola needs to work on his pocket presence.
 

Dean Pope

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Too early. We’re all still pissed.
I think I'm numb to all of this sh*t at this point. I'm just gonna take the high road and repress all of the negative crap at this point-- and I've become quite good at it over the years. I just block out some of this stuff and try not to let it affect my mood.

One thing I'll say, we had some individuals out there who really played their *** off. Robinson, Nash; Von Poppel really showed some promise for the future. The offense moved the ball. I think the OL will be better next year if Dana stays on. Dylan will be much improved too.
 

SLOHusker

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It would be good if we got boat race in a bowl game. I don’t want the coaches or players injecting hopium directly into their veins. Oh, we’re so close! Ef that. We are in the bottom 1/3 of the conference.
I'd rather lose big to a better team any day. These games just infuriate you. How bad did anyone feel losing to Miami in the Rose Bowl. Within five minutes it was clear they were substantially better and that was that. Losing to an Iowa team that just plays tortoise ball is all the more annoying.
 

dinglefritz

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I think I'm numb to all of this sh*t at this point. I'm just gonna take the high road and repress all of the negative crap at this point-- and I've become quite good at it over the years. I just block out some of this stuff and try not to let it affect my mood.

One thing I'll say, we had some individuals out there who really played their *** off. Robinson, Nash; Von Poppel really showed some promise for the future. The offense moved the ball. I think the OL will be better next year if Dana stays on. Dylan will be much improved too.
My bright side is that this board will have plenty of action til next fall…..
 

Lincoln100

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A bowl game is a nice silver lining. But a game like this sucks. If you are going to lose, lose to a team that is actually good.
Now Iowa will go play a good team with guys that actually catch the ball.
No, the silver lining is playing a shittier team than Iowa, if there is one
 

HuskAir

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Oct 27, 2001
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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
Or we’ll have another month to put together the perfect game plan to play down to worse said team’s level. It’s what we do.
 

dinglefritz

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Jan 14, 2011
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I think I'm numb to all of this sh*t at this point. I'm just gonna take the high road and repress all of the negative crap at this point-- and I've become quite good at it over the years. I just block out some of this stuff and try not to let it affect my mood.

One thing I'll say, we had some individuals out there who really played their *** off. Robinson, Nash; Von Poppel really showed some promise for the future. The offense moved the ball. I think the OL will be better next year if Dana stays on. Dylan will be much improved too.
The back breaker was when I think Bullock got knocked off Johnson’s back on that long play by our own guy. He had him. 😕 Nash and Robinson played their asses off Bullock was good. One big play. Damnit.
 

Dean Pope

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It would be good if we got boat race in a bowl game. I don’t want the coaches or players injecting hopium directly into their veins. Oh, we’re so close! Ef that. We are in the bottom 1/3 of the conference.
Believe me, the players are well aware of the conference standings. This program needs some positive energy, a couple stud recruits & transfers, and more confidence. Getting blown out in a bowl game helps with none of that.
 

king_kong_

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The back breaker was when I think Bullock got knocked off Johnson’s back on that long play by our own guy. He had him. 😕 Nash and Robinson played their asses off Bullock was good. One big play. Damnit.
The punt muff was a big play, too

Special teams Rhuled today
 

Dean Pope

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Oct 11, 2001
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The back breaker was when I think Bullock got knocked off Johnson’s back on that long play by our own guy. He had him. 😕 Nash and Robinson played their asses off Bullock was good. One big play. Damnit.
That's right. Take away that one play and we still win the game.
 

Meanfarmer3160

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
Pathetic **** show have you no pride
 

king_kong_

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OP is among the bigger trolls on this board

Hat tip to you the last 2 weeks, sir

That people to take you seriously with that moniker proves just how desperate our fanbase is for good news
 

dinglefritz

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I still believe the zebras got the punt ruling wrong but all things considered that cost us 3 points. It was and understandable mistake by our guy who finally touched it but I still think Iowa touched it first. Low snap cost us 3. The BIG play was the long run then of course Dylan’s second fumble of the night. Never mind the multiple open receivers he didn’t see or hit.
 

SLOHusker

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The back breaker was when I think Bullock got knocked off Johnson’s back on that long play by our own guy. He had him. 😕 Nash and Robinson played their asses off Bullock was good. One big play. Damnit.
Bullock should have shoved him out of bounds.
 

Meanfarmer3160

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Despite losing to a team that is truly awful, our loss puts us in a worse bowl against, hopefully, a worse team … hopefully, and therefore a lesser chance of losing, making us all feel super duper in the off-season.
Pathetic **** show have you no lridw
That's right. Take away that one play and we still win the game.
If Always one more year or just one play they were mean didn't they know it was that time of the month? Meanies
 

Meanfarmer3160

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I still believe the zebras got the punt ruling wrong but all things considered that cost us 3 points. It was and understandable mistake by our guy who finally touched it but I still think Iowa touched it first. Low snap cost us 3. The BIG play was the long run then of course Dylan’s second fumble of the night. Never mind the multiple open receivers he didn’t see or hit.
Now its the refs
 

SLOHusker

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I still believe the zebras got the punt ruling wrong but all things considered that cost us 3 points. It was and understandable mistake by our guy who finally touched it but I still think Iowa touched it first. Low snap cost us 3. The BIG play was the long run then of course Dylan’s second fumble of the night. Never mind the multiple open receivers he didn’t see or hit.
I don't know if he doesn't see them or isn't confident he can make the throw
 

Lincoln100

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OP is among the bigger trolls on this board

Hat tip to you the last 2 weeks, sir

That people to take you seriously with that moniker proves just how desperate our fanbase is for good news
Troll? If anyone thought that was an attempt at a serious post, or meant to get a reaction other than a laugh, our fan base is indeed dumber than Iowa fans. Lawd help us