[Husker] Joel Klatt's Chad May moment, live on ESPN(.com)

Tony Lambert slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Fri Dec 23 22:47:26 CST 2005


my reply should read would it have been better if Rod said I think instead 
of i bet. Come on Steve we all know what is meant.

Tony Lambert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Lambert" <slimmer37 at hamilton.net>
To: "Rod Wellman" <gobigred66 at mac.com>; <husker at tssi.com>; "Steve Stone" 
<sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Joel Klatt's Chad May moment, live on ESPN(.com)


> Would i thave been better if Rod had said I think instead of i bet. Cme on 
> Steve we all know what is meant.
>
>                             Tony Lambert
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steve Stone" <sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
> To: "Rod Wellman" <gobigred66 at mac.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 8:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Joel Klatt's Chad May moment, live on ESPN(.com)
>
>
>> Rod Wellman wrote:
>>
>>>Steve,
>>>My point is in line with a subsequent post by Mr. Thompson:  the rules in 
>>>place are sufficient protection and in my opinion do a good job of 
>>>walking the line between protecting the athletes and "letting the kids 
>>>play".
>>
>> If the rules are sufficient, the enforcement isn't. Or visa-versa.
>>
>>>Have you seen some of the flags thrown in the NFL for "roughing" the QB?
>>
>> I've watched perhaps 10-12 minutes of NFL play this year, and the best 
>> part of that time was wasted.
>>
>> What happens in the NFL has no bearing whatsoever on what should happen 
>> in the college game.
>>
>>>   Defensive ends who are coming at full bore, required to "pull up" at 
>>> the last second.  I've seen so many ridiculous calls, where the QB 
>>> barely gets touched...reminds me of the flags thrown for roughing the 
>>> punter where the punter obviously gets "tapped" and falls down as if 
>>> he'd been hit by a truck.  This is a rule I simply cannot stand, and 
>>> points out once again why I prefer the college game any day over the 
>>> NFL.
>>
>> See comment above.
>>
>>>Just exactly what rule changes would you be looking for?  My bet is that 
>>>they would resemble the NFL rules regarding hits on the QB, which I think 
>>>is blatantly designed to create more offense, not necessarily protect the 
>>>QB from "debilitating" injury.
>>
>> Wagering has no place in the college game, either.       :-)
>>
>> Steve Stone
>>
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