[Husker] Calling all those at the Spring game
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Mon Apr 18 11:19:51 CDT 2005
Bob, the qb looked the way he was supposed to look against that particular
competition. As for the receivers, I was impressed. However my expectations
were very low. They wont win many games (the receiving corp. in general) but
they wont drop so many it kills drives and/or loses games, and it appears
they can catch a ball when thrown in a spot where they have a chance to
catch it.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Beach" <rbeach at neb.rr.com>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 8:48 AM
Subject: Fwd: RE: [Husker] Calling all those at the Spring game
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> On 4/18/2005 at 8:04 AM Steve Reichenbach <reich at inetnebr.com> wrote:
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>>>I came away from the spring game thinking that if NU doesn't show a
>>>better defense and and better rushing attack, then 7-4 is optimistic.
>>>I hate to sound like Bob Beach, but if NU doesn't improve its defense,
>>>rushing attack, and special teams, I think 3-4 _home_ losses are
>>>possible. It's good that we signed to play Maine and Wake Forest.
>>>Maybe Iowa State will be down this year.
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> I don't know it is necessarily a bad thing to sound like me. :-) I
> haven't commented on the spring game because I wasn't there and haven't
> seen any highlights or game film at all. However, from what I have been
> able to determine there is a tremendous infatuation, both from the coaches
> and the fans, about the QB position. I am thrilled to death we have such
> a bevy of QBs. But do we have anything to go with them? John Elway in
> his prime couldn't do it by himself. I think 3-4 home losses are entirely
> possible this year. I also think if things go right there might only be
> one home loss as well. We almost certainly are going to lose to Oklahoma
> for one home loss. Pittsburgh, Iowa State, Texas Tech, and Kansas State
> are games that easily could go either way. Other than QB I am not sure we
> have improved ourselves that much. We may need to give these new recruits
> a year or two to get seasoned.
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> Bob Beach
> Man is never too old to learn. Man only becomes too old when the process
> of learning stops.
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