HuskerTrucker
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I ran into an AZ fan tonight up here in Washington, he was a very good sport about the whole blowout thing, and commended our defense for a great game. The thing that I was impressed most about this guy was that he wasn't calling for someone to be fired at AZ. :cheers He had a very positive outlook on the future of AZ football, and I got the feeling that he understood that it is a growing experience, and that good things are worth the wait if you give them the time needed to develop.
We have been in the same position that they are getting dominated like that, and unfortunately the first thing that happens is there are people calling for the heads of coaches, complaining about who is starting at QB, etc. Hell, we couldn't even get through this season without people promoting the benching of Lee, or calling for Watson and Cotton's heads. And this season was, for 95% of all the other teams in the NCAA, an excellent season for the Huskers. (Even though, we as fans, who watched our offense knew it wasn't up to our standards, and knew that the defense truly saved the season - but the team wins as a team, and loses as a team.)
We need to get back to the point, as fans, where we stand behind our team, and the coaches, at least until they give us good reason over the course of several seasons not to be in their corner. We used to be like that, before Callahan's reign...and it sure would be nice to be there again.
Whether we like it or not, other fans from other teams watch how we react when things aren't going real good. In the past people have always commented on what good sportsmanship we had, and how we supported our team in good times and bad. Can they still say that? Can we still make the claim that no matter what, we are true Husker fans?
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