[Husker] Re: Any guesses...

gzimmerman5 at kc.rr.com gzimmerman5 at kc.rr.com
Sun Nov 21 11:55:06 CST 2010


Well put Steve. This is exactly how I feel.
--
Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
Overland Park, Kansas

---- Steve Reichenbach <reich at inetnebr.com> wrote: 
> > He also didnt in a time with so many cameras and production directors
> > having cameras on the coaches for nearly the entire game just looking
> > for anything extra to air.
> 
> I watch quite a bit of football.  Pelini's behavior is at the far end
> of the spectrum.  I can't think of a single highly successful college
> coach who behaves as Pelini does --- and those coaches spend as much
> time before the cameras.  His behavior is objectionable and likely it
> is counter-productive.  He doesn't appear to be in control of his own
> behavior, e.g., that he that behaves as he does because he believes it
> is effective in achieving his goals.  So, how does the team learn self
> control?
> 
> Yes, the officiating was terrible to the extent that it calls into
> question the integrity of the game, but the situation doesn't have to
> rise to that level to elicit such reactions from Pelini.
> 
> I think Pelini is a great football coach, but his public persona ---
> on the sidelines and in press conferences --- is embarrassing to the
> University.
>



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