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Generally it takes a man to stand up and say what he truly believes.
It takes a man to admit he was wrong.
It takes a man to figure out what the probem is, figure out how to overcome it.
It takes a follower to say everything is okay, bury your head in the sand, and hope all will be alright.
You become an adult when you realize things are not how you want them, just because you want them.
Dealing with those setbacks, understand why and what is being done, knowing where you are at.
Supporting your team in those times are the most important.
I will not be wearing a dress, I will be standing and cheering my team to the end. I will not leave early, I will not boo the team I love. I will not call for the heads of players or coaches.
I will not make excuses for how our team played, or ridicule them if they put an effort forward. Losing is part of life, no one wins every game. Those that are winners take the losses and turn them into future positives.
I have never called anyone a name for beleiveing the Huskers will win, or questioned their man hood. I have never questioned their sanity either. Possibly should have.
At the beginning of the year I questioned the ability of this team to do what many had drawn as a conclusion.
Following blindly has gotten us to that point of not trusting the coaching staff or the players. Common sense told you we would have problems.
Some predicted BCS NC games, others said 8-4. My guess is and was that we will be closer to the 8-4 then the NC. I think we are out of that one, but some may still believe that as they follow what ever someone tells them.
I do not. Keep your dress.
great post! :clap