[Husker] The era of the big red machine;
I lived my life with is over today.
Dick Karre
dkarre at comcast.net
Mon Nov 29 10:51:36 CST 2004
It is the coaches' job - obviously - and that is what the coaches have been
saying, if you don't listen with an anti-Callahan/Cosgrove filter. Look,
based on this year's performance, I think any objective observer would have
to question the ability of Callahan and crew to restore NU to prominence.
But those questions will be answered by what happens on the field in the
next 2-3 years, not by picking apart every utterance these guys make. Doing
so merely plays to those who have already made up their minds against
Callahan; it proves nothing to those willing to give this thing a chance.
Dick Karre
dkarre at comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Reichenbach" <reich at inetnebr.com>
To: <dkarre at comcast.net>; <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Husker] The era of the big red machine; I lived my life with
is over today.
>> Question for Todd: Just what should Cosgrove have said? I heard him
>> mention
>> missed tackles, a poor pursuit angle, a missed CU checkoff, but I don't
>> recall that he mentioned any names. I can't imagine how else he could
>> have
>> said it: the defense did not play up to its capabilities and must get
>> better.
>
> And, whose job is that: for the defense to get better? --- which, by
> the way, didn't happen this year. Whose job is that?
>
>
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