[Husker] For What It's Worth ...

TODD STRONG strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Oct 18 12:14:36 CDT 2009


Seems Stones comments pertain to the List too. (Humor intended)
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Strong <gbrlist at yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:10:46 
To: <husker at tssi.com>; <sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
Subject: Re: [Husker] For What It's Worth ...

No argument Steve.  You posted:
 "Rather, the Scarlet and Cream lost the game yesterday due to lack of team cohesion, that is, a lack of group integrity."
  
 I posted:
 "Actually, it was lost because we have a very mediocre offense."
  
 Cause?  Effect?  What?  What''s to argue?  Now if you want to say something like Zac Lee was spectacular to an extent rarely equalled in high school, college, or pro since the 1930's, that might generate some discussion, but not argument.  Course not.
  
 Dave
 
 
 
 --- On Sun, 10/18/09, Steve Stone <sstone at pvtnetworks.net> wrote:
 
 
 From: Steve Stone <sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
 Subject: Re: [Husker] For What It's Worth ...
 To: "husker-tssi. com" <husker at tssi.com>
 Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 12:59 PM
 
 
 Dave wrote:
 > Actually, it was lost because we have a very mediocre offense.
 
 Dave, I won't argue the point except to say that you are talking about the effect while I was discussing the cause.
 
 Steve Stone
 
 __________________________
 
 
 > From: Steve Stone <sstone at pvtnetworks.net>
 > Subject: [Husker] For What It's Worth ...
 > To: "husker-tssi. com" <husker at tssi.com>
 > Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 12:48 PM
 > 
 > ... these what I took from yesterday's game.
 > 
 > During WWII the bomber command of the US Air Force stressed one thing above all concerning  flying in formation: group integrity. Taken literally, it's an oxymoron but taken figuratively it's the concept that the welfare of the bombing group supersedes all other considerations in completing a mission. In Husker gridiron terms it might be called "collective maturity," the lack of which I believe lies at the heart of the team's problems. What I saw yesterday was a Husker squad that lacks collective maturity, which might explain the penalties, dropped passes, and bonehead decisions as well as the O-line's occasional  incompetence.
 > 
 > In other words, the loss didn't occur because X dropped a pass or Y was called for holding, which I see as a by-product of individuals trying too hard to do a great thing. Rather, the Scarlet and Cream lost the game yesterday due to lack of team cohesion, that is, a lack of group integrity.
 > 
 > Can it be regained? How can it regained? If answers do exist, only the coaches know them. I sure don't.
 > 
 > Steve Stone
 > 
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