[Husker] Joe Dailey, UNC QB, vs Virginia Tech
Rod Wellman
gobigred66 at mac.com
Mon Sep 11 15:32:29 CDT 2006
I watched the game. On at least one of the interceptions, the
receiver stopped his route dead. Joe threw to where he expected the
receiver to be. IF the receiver had continued his route, the ball
would have been there...probably the guy that intercepted it and the
receiver would have "duked it out" for the ball, but it wouldn't have
been the easy interception. The fact that the announcers DID NOT
pickup on this just tells me they weren't paying attention or don't
know much about football.
And the lister who said his backup didn't look any better was dead
on. Carolina had no answer for Va. Tech's defensive schemes and
quality of play. That simple. Daily won't lead UNC to the promised
land, but he will probably win some games there and do fine.
Rod W.
Sioux City, Ia.
On Sep 11, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Jeff Volk wrote:
>
> Steve Stone wrote:
>
>> Does Dailey-bashing on the HuskerList these days serve any useful
> purpose?
>
>
> Maybe instead we can all put on our "Frank Solich Got Framed" tshirts,
> sit around in a circle and have a prayer vigil that his conviction be
> overturned?
>
> You are right that comments on Joe Dailey's current performance at UNC
> doesn't serve any useful purpose on this list, but neither do a lot of
> topics discussed on here, including the 100's of emails debating the
> topic I reference in jest above. If comments about former players or
> coaches are out of bounds, what would we do without all of the Turner
> Gill, Bo Pelini, Frank Solich, etc. etc. etc. updates? Since no one
> really breaks down or discusses the ACTUAL GAMES anymore there
> wouldn't
> be any list traffic. I mean the biggest game since the Rose Bowl is 5
> days away and all of the list traffic centers around the fact that we
> are an 18.5 point road dog? Oh how times have changed!
>
> And for the record Joe did look horrible! It was painful to watch that
> game - not that his replacement did any better. Even the announcer's
> mocked him for throwing it to "wide open linebackers" and even the
> most
> ardent Solich/Dailey/[insert name here] supporter who saw the VT-UNC
> game has to admit it was like a flashback to most of his time throwing
> the ball in Lincoln.
>
> Have a super day!
>
> GO BIG RED!
>
> Jeff
>
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Rod Wellman
Sioux City, Ia.
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