[Husker] The era of the big red machine; I lived my life with is over today.

j j jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 27 23:33:54 CST 2004


But isn't it easier to "get your but in gear" when you
are working with someone you respect or gel with and
in a system you believe in? I think that is true no
matter what you are talking about, sports, work,
relationships, what ever.
--- rrbeach at rrbeach.com wrote:

> On 27 Nov 2004 at 20:39, j j wrote:
> 
> > But Bob I thought the players were buying into the
> > system and wanted to play in it?
> 
> 
>       Obviously that didn't happen.
> 
> 
> 
>  As I said earlier
> > wait until the end of the season and see what the
> > seniors have to say. So far 2 (Chad Sievers and
> Ira
> > Cooper) have said that players on d didnt really
> buy
> > into the new system (maybe because they had played
> in
> > it with Bohl and it didnt work) and also didn't
> gel
> > with the coaches. Cooper even said it was that way
> on
> > both sides of the ball. A third player (Bernard
> > Thomas) said that there were problems at NU but he
> > didn't want to get into it right now. That says
> one of
> > two things to me, 1. Either he wanted to wait and
> see
> > what others were going to say before making his
> > comments (unusual for BT) or 2. he wanted to cool
> down
> > emotionally before makeing his comments (also
> unusual
> > for BT). I think he will make some comments this
> next
> > week as will some of the other seniors. Could yet
> be
> > an interesting week of NU football. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>      I hear you but why is that the coaches fault? 
> Don't the players 
> have some responsibility to get their butts in gear?
> 
> 
> Bob Beach
> 
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