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

todd strong strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Nov 28 14:27:36 CST 2004


the public humiliation after the TT game, which Callahan said the players 
were not ready, Cosgrove blamed the execution of the players....early in the 
season it was a round about way of blaming the players only. Now after the 
season is over, Cosgrove flat out said on the radio yesterday that the 
schemes were there, the  players missed the tackle, missed the check off at 
the line, took a bad angle on the long Purify run.....need I continue? I 
think everyone gets the "just" of the message Cosgrove is saying. He did a 
little bit wrong, the rest was the players. Ba hum bug.

"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Beach" <rrbeach at rrbeach.com>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] The era of the big red machine;I lived my life with is 
over today.


> On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:23:52 -0600, todd strong wrote:
>> I was not going to reply to this post, but I guess I will. I agree
>> with j j
>> I disagree with Bob's blanket statement about the players. Once the
>> coach publicly humiliates me, blaming me for the poor execution,
>> well......it gets tough to be mature.
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>     It is certainly your right to disagree but I am not sure what 
> "blanket" statement you are talking about.  I said it is not totally the 
> coach's responsibility to get the team up.  Players have to be willing to 
> get pumped up as well.  It includes both elements, the players and the 
> coach and I believe that to be true.  I guess I am not sure what "public 
> humiliation" to which you are referring so I can't comment on that.
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> Bob Beach
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