[Husker] I don't understand you people

Scott Lawson scott71lawson at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 13 22:44:23 CST 2005


If Callahan was going to burn the redshirt, why not
put him in earlier in the season when games were
close? He was able to lead the team to a winning drive
Saturday, who's to say he couldn't have played well in
other games? Why not put the kid in for a couple
series in the first half of games to see how he
handles it?

Scott in NY

--- Dick Karre <dkarre at comcast.net> wrote:

> He probably could have played a series or two
> against Wake Forest, but
> that's about it - assuming, of course, that Beck was
> anywhere near ready to
> play in the second game of the season, which is
> doubtful. The dilemma raised
> by Mike's question is real. Recall that the Huskers
> got back in the game
> against Mizzou when Pinkel put in his freshman QB.
> If Callahan had put Beck
> into a game and he then kicked it away, the howls
> would be even louder than
> they are now.
> 
> Whether a redshirt season for Beck would have helped
> the Huskers is
> unknowable now and may always be. The benefits of
> beating KSU were immediate
> and tangible. Callahan made the decision; NU won the
> game. Callahan has
> plenty of problems to rectify next season. If he
> doesn't fix them, this
> won't matter; if he does and the Huskers start
> winning regularly, no one
> will remember it.
> Dick Karre
> dkarre at comcast.net
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mike Nolan" <nolan at romaine.tssi.com>
> 
> > So, what game(s) would you have put him in and at
> what point in those
> games?
> 
> 
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