[Husker] Some Comments
Travis Stephens
stephenstravis1 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 19 05:05:02 CDT 2006
I believe that much of the fanbase is leery of the Solich-ean argument (at least the argument proffered en masse by his supporters) that the play calling/ game plan was good, but the player didn't execute. Every gameplan is perfect just like every offense play is designed to score a touchdown or every defense set is deigned to force a turnover. However, a small thing like reality often interferes.
I
t will be interesting to monitor Coach Callahan's reaction to the amount of criticism he has received for a gameplan which did what it was designed to do- keep Nebraska from losing badly (with a little help from Pete Carroll).
Travis
Dick Karre <dkarre at comcast.net> wrote:
Mike Jaixen wrote:
> In the long run, whenever you point fingers at other's
> faults, expect fingers to be pointed back at you.
> Football is a team game, and I would assume that
> everybody should take some responsibility for the
> loss.
>
> The whole notion that the "gameplan was perfect" is
> very disturbing.
I just finished skimming all the Sunday articles from the OWH, LJS, GI
Independent and Daily Nebraskan. I did not see a single Callahan quote
that could fairly be read to blame the players. Indeed, everything I saw
referred to what "WE" couldn't get done. And no BC quote contains the
words "perfect" and "gameplan" in the same sentence. Can someone
enlighten me here? I just don't see what people are complaining about.
--
Dick Karre
dkarre at comcast.net
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