[Husker] What Do Husker Fans Want?
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Fri Dec 24 11:43:22 CST 2004
The issue itself is a non-issue.
The moral and mental attitude one used to arrive at that poor decision still
is there.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Karre" <dkarre at comcast.net>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] What Do Husker Fans Want?
> The most important aspect of the "walk-ons" (I don't believe it was just
> walk-ons, or even all the walk-ons) not warming up with the team is the
> fact that Callahan recognized he had made a mistake, acknowledged that,
> and changed the policy. There are enough real concerns to rant about (if
> that is your bent); this is a non-issue.
> Dick Karre
> dkarre at comcast.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Jaixen" <mikejaixen at yahoo.com>
> To: "Bob Fancher" <fancherr_2000 at yahoo.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 5:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] What Do Husker Fans Want?
>
>
>>
>> --- Bob Fancher <fancherr_2000 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> --- jonlists <jonlists at cbsol.com> wrote:
>>> > What bothers me is these same issues - like I
>>> said,
>>> > they are not about
>>> > "Nebraska football". They are an attitude of
>>> > respect, integrity, and
>>> > dignity that people should have for one another -
>>> > and doubled if you are in
>>> > the position of being a coach or teacher.
>>>
>>> OK, lets look at each one:
>>
>>>
>>> > not allowing walk-ons to
>>> > warm up,
>>>
>>> 1. What does this have to do with respect, dignity,
>>> etc?
>>
>> Making half of the team sit in the locker room while
>> the rest of the team is out on the field? For some of
>> these players, this may be the only opportunity to get
>> on the field in front of family and friends. It has
>> EVERYTHING to do with respect and dignity. They're
>> not good enough to even stretch or take part in a
>> drill?
>>
>>> > and the Texas Tech 2nd string QB thang
>>>
>>> What does this have to do with respect and dignity?
>>> You know as well as I do that if he had left JD in
>>> the
>>> whole game he'd have received as much if not more
>>> criticism. I can hear it now..."OMG, I can't believe
>>> he left Dailey in the whole game. Hasn't the coach
>>> heard of going to a 2nd string QB?"
>>
>> No, but there were more than 2 QB's on the trip. Ryan
>> Goodman was on the trip, and probably Mike Stuntz as
>> well. And how dignified is Beau Davis' -74.9
>> efficency rating? It was very obvious that Davis was
>> not ready to play that night, so give another player a
>> chance. (One could also argue that perhaps Callahan
>> didn't respect backups enough to give them reps in
>> practice so they would be more ready to play.)
>>
>> I'm also a fan of UNO Mav hockey, and earlier this
>> month, coach Mike Kemp thought a true freshman who
>> played for Kearney last year was ready for a start.
>> 39 seconds into the game, UNO was already down 2-0,
>> and the shell-shocked freshman was on the bench before
>> it got any worse.
>>
>>
>>> I have a question for the list. Who hired Craig Bohl
>>> and who fired him?
>>
>> Coach Solich has moved on, perhaps you should too.
>>
>>
>>
>> =====
>> Mike Jaixen
>>
>>
>>
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