[Husker] Coaching

Jeffery Brown huskers_001 at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 18 10:21:01 CST 2007


Fellow Husker Fans,
 
I disagree completely.  NU shows great support for our new head coach by letting him complete what he started.  It shows loyalty on both sides.  Loyalty to his previous employer who is probably still paying him and loyalty from the NU side showing they support him as a person and a coach.  And for those who believe you can't have both, I believe you're wrong.  This is a short-term situation with little to no negative repercussions to the NU program.  I believe this is a win-win situation.  It never ceases to amaze me at what fans (any school/team) will find wrong to pick at.  This shouldn't be one of them.
 
Jeff Brown
a.k.a Huskers001
Go Big Red!!!



> Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:03:53 -0600> From: baseballguy at neb.rr.com> To: husker at tssi.com> Subject: [Husker] Coaching> > > According to this article Bo Pelini is not yet the Head Coach at > NU. Honestly, I have a little problem with him coaching for LSU in this > game. Not enough to lose any sleep over it but it bothers me a little. > Once you take another job then your previous job is done. I am not the > only one that feels this way. Jason Peter on "The Spread" was very > adamant that Pelini should NOT coach for LSU in this game. Peter's > statement was pretty much Pelini is now the Head Coach at NU and that is > all that should matter. Oh, there is always the argument you finish > what you started but that to me doesn't hold water. I don't care what > has been promised or set on the table once you change employers you have > cut ties with your previous employer and owe them nothing.> > > http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/12583286.html> > > Bob Beach> > _______________________________________________> husker site list> husker at tssi.com> http://romaine.tssi.com/mailman/listinfo/husker> > Note: Comcast has been bouncing a lot of list traffic recently. The problem appears to be on their end.


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