[personal] Re: [Husker] Callahan Resignation statement in doubt
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Fri Nov 9 21:53:14 CST 2007
Skylar, I take issue with your example of "honorable thing to do".
As forgiving of a people as Nebraskan's are, if BC would just flat out tell
the truth, own up to the coaching staffs errors and provide a solution, I
think most would find that honorable and he may even get an "atta-boy" from
the listers.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Skylar Dodds" <sklarbodds at cox.net>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [personal] Re: [Husker] Callahan Resignation statement in doubt
>> My understanding is that if Callahan resigns he is no longer entitled to
> the
>> millions he gets if he is fired. Why would he resign under those
> conditions?
>> And that makes this so-called bold stance of "resign is not in my
>> vocabulary" as comical as his first year claim of "we don't let the
> defense
>> dictate to us, we dictate to them."
>
> Just to clarify, when they're asking him to resign, they are offering MORE
> money to do so. They wouldn't ask him to resign and forego millions. If
> it
> were about the money, BC would have taken the money and resigned. I
> actually respect Bill for honoring his commitment to his kids and not
> giving
> up on them. He owes them (especially seniors like Ruud, Grixby, etc) to
> do
> everything he can to help them win the final two games. That's the
> honorable thing to do.
>
> --
> Skylar
> mailto: sklarbodds at cox.net
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