[Husker] What If
Theodore Heise
theo at heise.nu
Tue Dec 1 20:25:28 CST 2009
I'm sure there was no hyperbole involved. Anywhere.
Ted
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009, Smith, William wrote:
> At the risk of being banished from this list, I don't consider any
> opponent "the enemy", and I especially don't want to see any
> opponent hurt or "killed" (even metaphorically) during
> competition.
>
> Be honest, at game's end, wouldn't you rather see a healthy Colt
> McCoy acknowledging that Nebraska played better, harder and
> smarter as opposed to being taken off the field on a stretcher?
> ________________________________________
> From: Jon Johnston [jon.johnston at gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 8:50 AM
> To: David Strong
> Cc: Husker List
> Subject: Re: [Husker] What If
>
> Colt McCoy = enemy.
>
> I'd like to see Suh hit him and see his arms and legs explode into
> the air like in a bad video game, except that it happens in the
> first quarter instead of at the end.
>
> Then cut to Texas fans weeping in the stands.
>
> Yeah......
>
>
> On Dec 1, 2009, at 7:17 AM, David Strong wrote:
>
>>> From: Theodore Heise theo at heise.nu
>>>
>>> Only way this scenario could be better was if Suh were to
>>> trample McCoy on his way into the end zone.
>>
>> Why the hate on McCoy? (I wrote this same note a few days ago
>> about a different QB) The guy is one helluva football player and
>> I've never heard anything about him that would make me dislike
>> him. From your post... beating Texas and winning the game isn't
>> enough, you want their quarterback to get trampled in the
>> process. I think Colt McCoy is a great college quarterback and I
>> don't have any reason not to think he is a stand up guy. I wish
>> he was on our team. What's your beef with him?
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