[Husker] Callahan's Goals
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Nov 28 22:47:18 CST 2004
Kurt, you just had to bring up the playcalling situation. :)
Each time Dailey trotted over to get the play, the thought of how I
coached/called plays for seven year olds came to mind. Oh my goodness. To me
it was just ridiculous for Dailey to have to do that all year.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kurt Holst" <kurtholst at netzero.net>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 7:47 PM
Subject: [Husker] Callahan's Goals
>
>>I think Callahan wanted to implement his system and that was the number
>>one goal. His main goal wasn't to take the team we had and play to its
>>strengths with solid game plans to win as many games as possible in my
>>opinion.
>>
>>Bob Beach
>
> This is an interesting observation. I wanted to believe what Callahan has
> been stating publicly at every opportunity since he came to town, that his
> intention was to win this year, that he wanted to do everything possible
> to give the seniors a successful season. It makes more sense that
> implementing his system was goal #1 and winning didn't matter nearly as
> much.
>
> Here's a short list of "goals" for Callahan and company to attain in 2005
> (just my wish list):
>
> 1. Get plays into the huddle faster, establish a system to call plays
> which doesn't require the QB to run to the sideline between each play.
> 2. Change the defensive philosophy from "passive/reactive" to
> "aggresive/attacking".
> 3. Adapt game plans during games (between series, half-time adjustments,
> etc.)
>
> Kurt in FL
>
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