[Husker] Re: Second half

todd strong strongtodd at msn.com
Sat Nov 27 17:09:47 CST 2004


So Scott, if NU returns to glory, as soon as next year even, will it have 
the same meaning? This is not NU as we grew to love it.

"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Scott71law at aol.com>
To: <bb at thehennings.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Re: Second half


> Actually, my reply would be GET USED TO 5-6 SEASONS, THERE IS NOTHING WE 
> CAN
> DO ABOUT THEM UNLESS THEY GET RID OF PEDERSON
>
> Does that make anyone happy? I didn't think so, but the point is, what are
> the options at this point? To all those who said this move wouldn't work,
> congratulations, you predicted it. Your trophy and gift certificate to the 
> local
> mall are buried in my trunk.
>
> I have an idea- how about they fire everyone, go through all the BS that
> everyone loved so much last off season and go 3-8 for a few years? When 
> will fans
> accept that when changes are made (whether they are right or not) you will
> encounter bumps (and even disasters) once in a while? Sure, I did not 
> think the
> Huskers would go 5-6 this season, no one except for the Solich supporters
> wanted that to happen. Well Solich supporters, you got your wish, Nebraska 
> is dead!
> Just one question- what are the solutions from here? Point fingers? Say I
> told you so? How about waiting to see how the next 2-3 seasons pan out? Is 
> that
> even an option any more with these (us) fans? Gee, I sure hope so. No one 
> (and
> I mean NO ONE) will ever live up to Tom Osborne's accomplishments again. 
> Has
> any other team in history gone 43 years without a losing season? Has any 
> team
> ever gone 20 years without one? I don't know, but s%$t happens sometimes.
>
> Instead of blaming things no one knows anything about, how about looking 
> at
> things like talent? Does anyone on this lst (or in America for that 
> matter)
> really think this team has more talent than Colorado? If so, how can you 
> tell?
> Nebraska was lucky to win at Pitt and beat KU by the way too. So things 
> could
> have been a lot worse. When you line up each game with players who are
> collectively not as good as the other team, Knute Rockne couldn't crawl 
> out of the
> ground and get you a win, at least not in this day and age. Get over it, 
> and let's
> hear some discussions about what needs to be done to get to the Big 12
> championship next season (and I can guarantee Dailey will make a fine wide 
> out next
> season)!
>
> BB this is not directed at you, I would just like to read some opinions on
> what needs to be done to improve the state of the Huskers next season. 
> Over the
> next weeks we will read hundreds of I told you so's and everyone calling 
> for
> Pederson and Callahan's heads. It ain't gonna happen, so what else needs
> improvement? Anyone? Bueller?
>
> Scott in NY
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