[Husker] If this doesn't get your blood boiling...

Tony lambert slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Tue Jul 27 16:29:59 CDT 2010


I didn't and still don't have issues with what he said, and how he acted !! 
it warms my heart to have a coach with this fire. I was a bit young when the 
Bob father was coaching, but from what I have heard Bo and Bob are a lot 
alike. Dave you must have never said something at the spur of the moment ?

Tony Lambert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Strong" <gbrlist at yahoo.com>
To: "Jon Johnston" <jon.johnston at gmail.com>
Cc: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Husker] If this doesn't get your blood boiling...



Wow!  Now tell us how you really feel!  I think you may be making some 
quantum leaps in that diatribe, but one thing's for sure, Bo couldn't have 
said it any better himself.  <smile>

Dave

> From: Jon Johnston <jon.johnston at gmail.com>
> I could give a damn about his
> behavior after the Big 12 title game. Not every one is Tom
> Osborne, and expecting them to be is just a way of setting
> them up for failure sooner or later because they'll never
> maintain some high standard over the course of their
> lifetimes.
>
> But we love this, don't we? We love being some guy
> sitting on his ass somewhere, waiting for someone else to
> show some perceived weakness so we can judge them as not
> being worthy.
>
> It's pervasive. It's not just college football coaches.
> It's high school administrators, city councilmen, anyone in
> government, celebrities, you name it.
>
> It's like candy, this need for others to fail publicly.
> Sad.
>
> Jon Johnston






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