[Husker] For those throwing a party
Mark Landin
marklandin at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 21:15:24 CDT 2007
Celebrating someone's failure is not classy. There are some of us on
the List, and around the football world, who are actually glad
Pederson got what he "deserved". (I've even heard reports of his
daughter getting booed when introduced at a public event recently).
That is NOT the "Nebraska Way".
Does anyone believe Steve Pederson deliberately sabotaged the NU
football program? Do you believe Bill Callahan is deliberately
sabotaging the NU football program? (If so, I'd love to hear your
theory as to the motivation of either man).
If not, then you can't question their motives, only their results. In
my book, an honest, best effort is all that's required to be
respected, whether or not things work out they way you intended. It's
also why I don't hate Frank Solich.
I've never been a fan of how SP has conducted himself or the results
he's produced, and I am looking forward to giving someone else a
chance. But I certainly don't think it's appropriate to gloat or
"enjoy" what's going on.
--
"If hard work were such a wonderful thing, you'd think rich people
would have kept it all for themselves" - Lane Kirkland
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