[Husker] Kansas State Preview

TODD STRONG strongtodd at msn.com
Mon Nov 16 09:44:34 CST 2009


I'm trying to stay out of this thread.....but yes Bo does offer a lot more encouragement than wrath
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Rietsch <drr at livgenmi.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:29:40 
To: <gobigred66 at mac.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
Subject: RE: [Husker] Kansas State Preview

That's a really good point Rod.  I can't attend games so I watch them on TV.
 Every time TV cuts to Bo, he is either unhappy, chewing some one out, or
 blowing his top.  I'd be interested in hearing from any fan that goes to the
 games and has a clear view of the NU sideline and has observed Bo in action
 what they think.  Does he offer praise and encouragement?
 
 Don
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com <mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com> ] On Behalf Of
 Rod Wellman
 Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:56 AM
 To: "Husker List"
 Subject: Re: [Husker] Kansas State Preview
 
 Cutting to a coach chewing out an assistant is much better TV than  
 cutting to a coach congratulating a player or assistant coach on a job  
 well done.  I'm sure Bo is quick to offer praise when it's earned, and  
 we never see that part, do we?
 
 Rod W.
 Sioux City, Ia.
 
 
 On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:12 PM, Robert Christensen wrote:
 
 > I think there are some listers that have such a dislike for Bo that  
 > anything he does will be construed as negative.  I'm sure he wasn't  
 > happy about the penalty.  I would hope he indicated that to the  
 > position coaches and the offensive coordinator.  I would hope he  
 > also let the defensive coaches know what he thought when they made a  
 > "boneheaded" play.  For someone in the stands or on TV to read more  
 > into an exchange witnessed from a distance is insane.
 >
 > I have noticed that first and second year coaches often are called  
 > for fouls when the same action by a more seasoned coach often gets  
 > overlooked.  I think its part of the rite of passage to come into a  
 > position.  The same attitude is often used in basketball when there  
 > is a marque player that can get away with murder while a newcomer  
 > gets called for every touch on the floor.  Eddy Sutton, Norm Stewart  
 > and Billy Tubbs could get away with some pretty outrageous behavior  
 > while newer coaches in the league would get called on the same  
 > behavior.  I think the same thing goes for football coaches.  Sure  
 > Bo is intense.  But in the long run it will serve the Huskers well.
 >
 > Bob
 >
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