[Husker] McCoy leadership

Aaron Wolfson awolfson0 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 00:15:12 CST 2010


Judging by the Texas response in the second half, I think that team was
plenty fired up.

Aaron


On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Andrew Smith <arossman at earthlink.net> wrote:

> They showed a few clips of McCoy talking to the team and his backup, and
> one doesn't need to be demonstrative to inspire people.
> Also keep in mind that the times when McCoy would have address the team
> would mostly have been during TV timeouts when the entire team was on the
> sidelines.  We only see a fraction of what happens on the sidelines.
>
>
> stephen.d.bruce at bt.com wrote:
>
>> I can only imagine the disappointment that Colt McCoy felt when sitting
>> out the biggest (and final) game of his collegiate career with an
>> injury.  I was surprised; however, to see what I felt was an
>> uncharacteristic lack of leadership on his part when he returned to the
>> sidelines only to stand emotionless and withdrawn.
>>  I would expect a leader in his position to return to the sidelines in a
>> vocal manner in an attempt to rally the troops.  I didn't see any of
>> that...
>>  -Stephen
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