During the " game " Saturday, I was driving up Hwy77 towards
the interstate(about the middle of the second quarter right
after I shut the radio off to avoid puking) I saw an old
Cadillac hearse coming into Lincoln. I couldn't help but
think it was headed for Memorial Stadium, to collect the
remains of the Husker Pride.
I too, bought into this bad joke, I was hopeful when
Pederson hired BC that the program would be changed for the
better. But I started having my doubts early in the first
season, when the losses started piling up. But I listened to
many in the Media who said: "give the man a chance to get
his personnel recruited", and I could not help but think at
the time, Bob Stoops didn't need 4 years, Pete Carroll
didn't need 4 years, why does Callahan. The seasons after
the first one there did appear to be a very small amount ofr
progress, but I was wary, and last year when we went out to
LA and the team was lackadaisial at best, I knew, this guy
can't motivate people. He's an x's & o's guy, maybe.
Even that is in doubt at this point. But he is obviously not
a motivator, nor are any of the others on his staff
apparently.
I knew there was more to Turner Gill leaving than just an
opportunity to be head coach. Turner, I bet saw the
emptyness inside this house of cards. He didn't want to be
around for the fall.
Going back to the botched hiring of Callahan, Pederson
never went after anyone worth having during the entire
search after he improperly fired Solich. No one worth a damn
would work for some one who fired a guy like Solich in that
manner anyhow. I damn sure wouldn't, and I wouldn't want
anyone who would to be coach of something as precious as the
Husker tradition. So anyone that the Joker hired, would be a
loser.
We all(the entire Husker Nation) have been forced to eat
the feces that this Joker named Steve Pederson keeps spewing
about. He stands before us and smiles that phony smile, and
tells us "things are going along according to schedule"(this
terd really doesn't stink) and the media listens, along with
many Husker faithful. But the truth always surfaces, and it
not only surfaced, but erupted over the last 2 weeks. Now
it's not even about saving the season anymore, it's time to
save the program. Will those in power step up and do it?