[Husker] Dailey to transfer?

todd strong strongtodd at msn.com
Mon Apr 18 12:44:20 CDT 2005


I am not so sure Dailey can NOT run the WCO.  I just get the impression 
Norvelle (thus Callahan too) is frustrated with him. I sense by Norvelle's 
snippets that his patience has run out with Dailey and like you do in the 
NFL, you just find somebody who can do it the way you want it done.

"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
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From: "Bob Beach" <rbeach at neb.rr.com>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:05 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [Husker] Dailey to transfer?


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>>>Yep, that's the message Billy C. is saying to me. It was Dailey's fault
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>>>not executing. And the fact Dailey called the coach Billy C., well read
>>>between the lines on this one. Dailey is done. He will transfer because
>>>he
>>>can play somewhere else. Callahan still suffers from myopia, in my
>>>opinion.
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>>>"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
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>      I figured after last season and seeing the recruits we had seen 
> Dailey take his last snap for NU, at least as a starting QB.  I am not 
> bagging on Dailey but it does seem the WCO is not his cup of tea so to 
> speak.  Also, it isn't unusual for a player and coach to be on the outs 
> when a new staff is brought in and the player was recruited under the old 
> regime.  I think it would be better for Dailey to go for his own good. 
> There are many programs where his skills would fit better than the WCO.  I 
> am not trying to kick him out.  I just think for his own piece of mind and 
> playing time he may be better suited elsewhere.
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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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