I know, right?It's amazing how easily people get their panties twisted over stupid sh#t. Some take things way to seriously.
Some are sorry you even started.Shewwwwww..........glad I can stop.
A false dichotomy. In all probability, it wasn't Eichorst's call. Bo made it clear he wanted out, and Harvey gave Eichorst the word to show him the door. He was the go between for something independently agreed upon by the two warring sides.If a majority of Husker fans NOW realize that Bo had to go, then Shawn Eichorst was a man ahead of his time.
Bada-bing, bada-boom.
There is no lie. Eichorst and Perlman are mostly disliked because they're lawyers. Plus Eichorst is a redhead.So where exactly is the lie?A. No Bo didn't dare him. That's a gross mischaracterization of Bo's exchange with that reporter. Bo said "the speculation had been a distraction, that he did not apologize for anything his team or coaches had done because he was proud of their performance, and said if they want to fire him, that wouldn't change how and why he felt proud of his guys." Go back and watch the PC. The "dared to fire him" was an invented narrative designed as click bait.Except Eichorst, when he had a coach that was 18-7 under his watch, couldn't be found in support of his coach and staff.
Bull. Eichorst has always been publicly complimentary and supportive of his coaches, after the seasons are over.
If Eichorst had an agenda to fire Pelini, he would have done it after Bo dared him too after Iowa 2013.
B. Eichorst wanted to fire him in '13. Hell, he was hired for that purpose. but TO and some regents got directly intervened to delay that.
C. Eichorst was only here for one post season with Bo and his letter (not interview) in support of Bo was about as bland and lawyerly as it gets.
The guy is two faced. You can agree with and support his decisions but you should acknowledge that basic fact. He changed his policy about in season support when it benefited him. He either lied in his PC about why Bo was fired or he's lying now.
The man is a liar.
X2This thread is depressing because it's just a huge reminder of how far we really have fallen.
Ugh.
Hey....sorry. I just realized we lost to Purdue.Some are sorry you even started.Shewwwwww..........glad I can stop.
Before you launch into another set of bizarre posts, I would like to remind you to always read and follow label directions and if your freak lasts more than four hours, consult your doctor.![]()
It was J. R.'s Bodyguard/PI because J.R. knew he was dying, and written in the script because Larry Hagman wasn't doing too hot and they all knew they were on borrowed time with the series anyway.A false dichotomy. In all probability, it wasn't Eichorst's call. Bo made it clear he wanted out, and Harvey gave Eichorst the word to show him the door. He was the go between for something independently agreed upon by the two warring sides.If a majority of Husker fans NOW realize that Bo had to go, then Shawn Eichorst was a man ahead of his time.
Bada-bing, bada-boom.
I wish Eichorst would have been enough of "a man ahead of his time" to forgo the raise and contract extension of the man he was to soon fire, but no use crying over spilled cash.
Anyhow, I can't think of a more interesting season coming up than Nebraska in 2016 with the possible exception of waiting to see who shot J.R. Ewing.
Not a false dichotomy, but your scenario is highly likely.A false dichotomy. In all probability, it wasn't Eichorst's call. Bo made it clear he wanted out, and Harvey gave Eichorst the word to show him the door. He was the go between for something independently agreed upon by the two warring sides.If a majority of Husker fans NOW realize that Bo had to go, then Shawn Eichorst was a man ahead of his time.
Bada-bing, bada-boom.
I wish Eichorst would have been enough of "a man ahead of his time" to forgo the raise and contract extension of the man he was to soon fire, but no use crying over spilled cash.
Anyhow, I can't think of a more interesting season coming up than Nebraska in 2016 with the possible exception of waiting to see who shot J.R. Ewing.
Gotcha. I think it was Sue Ellen's sister from the original series, IIRC, but I was a bit young when I saw it. Something about J.R. knocked her up and she wanted to kill him for it?...I dunno, it's been a long-a$$ while.I think Bowfin is probably talking about the original shooting of JR...not the reboot of the series...now...who knows who shot JR in the original series?
So that was Tom Osborne who hired Tim Miles? A coach coming off a .447 career at Colorado State in the lowly Mountain West Conference?If you say that BB is on the upswing (not saying it is), then why isn't TO credited?
In his 5 years he only hired the Miles, right? And pulled the trigger on Sadler after 6 years.
Reality is, good or bad, the effects an AD has on a program are usually time delayed, though you can certainly make some catastrophic decisions that are felt immediately.