[Husker] Green and Bowmam

todd strong strongtodd at msn.com
Mon Sep 17 23:47:47 CDT 2007


It is not whether I like them or not. Heck, they keep their noses clean as 
far as I can tell.
I surmise though, are they the best NU has to offer? You just can not make 
the same mistake over and over and NOT have someone else to replace the 
player with. You just can not have injury after injury and continue to hang 
your hat on the guy and each time he goes out......well that's the reason we 
are struggling. Just doesn't add up or make any sense to me.
I don't think I am crossing the line, I did not mention the players name. (I 
recall the spankings other's have received and I agree) and I will stand 
corrected (as I always do) if offered up something else. I mean......Asante, 
I loved the hype and picked you as my newcomer of the year and the 
difference maker the defense needed. Good grief you looked.......well human.


"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Stone" <sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Green and Bowmam


> Todd Strong wrote:
>
>>Why does NU need them back?
>
> Because whether you like them or not, they're the best we have.
>
>>One can't read a play at the line to save his arse.
>>The other has spent more time in the ER than on the field. (ANOTHER player 
>>with an over-hyped 40 time with a vertical.
>
> I can readily understand the intensity of Todd's feelings, but this kind 
> of thing really does cross the line. I might respond by questioning Todd's 
> credentials for writing such things, but that would cross the line, too. 
> ( Besides, my own gridiron credentials are strictly limited.)
>
> Remember "back then" when some Listers were writing in a similar vein 
> about our Heisman quarterback? Well, I happened to know at the time that 
> his mother and grandparents were lurking on the List  and were more than a 
> little upset but could not reply to counter.
>
> Our Husker world is actually intimate as well as finite, so we can be sure 
> that what's written derogatorily here is bound to reach the ears of 
> friends and family.
>
> That's not a thing to be taken lightly.
>
> Steve Stone
>
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