Fwd: Re: [Husker] Because You're Already Tired of It!

Bob Beach rbeach at neb.rr.com
Thu Apr 28 13:07:31 CDT 2005


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On 4/27/2005 at 10:55 PM jonlists <jonlists at cbsol.com> wrote:

Detail? Good grief, you're a masochist, aren't you, Bob? <G> 

Tired old crap summarized (or the powerpoint version): 

- Frank Solich should [not] have been fired. 
- Bill Callahan [Kevin Cosgrove] can[not] coach college football. 
- Steve Pedersen is [not] the spawn of Satan 
- Husker football will [never] be the same as it's always been. 
- Option football is [not] outdated, boring crap with which you can win championships. 

That's in 45 words or less, depending upon which options (pun intended) you chose. 

In the interest of common ground and positivity, I would like to point out that that all of the posts I've seen agree that the Omaha World Herald's new registration scheme sucks. Anyone want to argue with that? 

Jon Johnston
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      The point I was trying to make is as long as a topic is Husker sports related and is not obscene or insulting what difference is it what the topic is?  Why does it matter to anyone if the topic has been discussed 1, 217, 786 times over and over again?  If people continue to post over and over again about a topic it obviously interests SOMEBODY.  But sooner or later someone has to complain about a topic being repetitive, boring, talked about over and over, old news, tired crap, and on and on.  I cannot understand why it so difficult to just move on to the next post of a topic disinterests someone.  I do that quite a little.  Not everything posted to this list intensely interests me.  But, I don't think I have ever commented that a topic needs to cease because I might find it repetitive.
Bob Beach
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