[Husker] Out Coached. Again.

Tim Silvey tjsilvey at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 12 09:44:02 CDT 2012


Wow, this list has changed a lot in the last 12 years.  Pretty sad when someone posts an opinion and it turns into a nasty personal attack by individuals who have a different opinion.  My original post asked "How long will Pelini get a free pass?"  I didn't say he needs to be fired or replaced.  My main issue, pointed out in my original post, is more about his choices for DC and OC and their lack of experience in such important rolls.  
Disagreeing with Pelini, his actions, choices and decisions does not make one a disloyal Husker fan.  I don't love any other team in any other sport.  I follow other teams.  I won't pay $50 to go see the Jags up the street but gladly buy an airline ticket, hotel, rental car, and up-charged tickets to see my Huskers.

Try listening to the national perception of Pelini.  Just because he is "linked" to coaching vacancies does not mean he would actually get hired or even interviewed.  I for one believe that Pelini was out-coached by Mora and it showed by the adjustments in the second half.  Think about this, Abdullah had 113 yards in the first 47 minutes and 0 TOUCHES in the last 13.

Have a great day and GBR!

"Not the victory but the action.
  Not the goal but the game.
   In the deed the glory."


--- On Wed, 9/12/12, David Strong <gobigredlist at gmail.com> wrote:

> From: David Strong <gobigredlist at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Out Coached. Again.
> To: "Scott Stewart" <fourtwophd at gmail.com>
> Cc: "husker at tssi.com" <husker at tssi.com>
> Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 10:10 AM
> This is interesting.  You have a
> PHD in Psychology.  You are credentialed
> in this field and wouldn't have mentioned it unless you felt
> it
> demonstrated that you have expertise in this area. 
> Agreed?  (I do not want
> to presume.) Also, I am going to presume (again correct me
> if I am wrong)
> that you have also observed Pelini in games, interviews, on
> and off field
> situations, etc that we all have over the last four years.
> (and in 2003 as
> well, he had some doozies even back then.)
> 
> So, I ask you...based on your observations and expertise of
> just what we
> all have seen and know about of Pelini...would you say that
> he has a
> "well-adjusted" personality?  "Well-adjusted", I
> believe that is an
> acceptable psychological term, yes?  "Well-adjusted"
> usually meaning
> something like " a mature personality able to control their
> emotions and
> deal with situations and problems without becoming defensive
> or anxious or
> aggressive."  If well-adjusted is not the right term,
> don't worry about it,
> I think you know what I mean.
> 
> Now I realize that this could get quite bogged down on
> definitions and/or
> run-around.  So please try to keep it simple and
> short...would you say Bo
> Pelini has a "well-adjusted" personality?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
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