No disrespect, but this comparison to Saint Tom gets old .....
You DARE speak ill of a living god in Nebraska?! Off with his head! I had a chance to meet and do business with Tom. He is a
very nice man. I never liked Pelini because he did not represent UNL or Nebraska in the way that I would prefer. There have been many articles written by fans of opposing teams about how nice the Nebraska fans treated them while they visited Lincoln for a game. I don't want Nebraska to slip into the nasty behavior that you see from fans in other states. For example, the rowdy fans from those dirty cheating Texas teams.
Though when your head coach is setting the example by being a fowl mouth hot head, then what do our young and upcoming fans learn?
For example, I couldn't stand often how he covered for his players when they did stupid illegal things.
There are two possibilities. 1) TO was only doing this because he wanted a winning team, or 2) He was doing it from compassion.
I lean towards #2 because I believe he spoke a few times about some of these young men coming from less privileged beginnings without good role models. To most of us, if we were given the gift of a talent and a potential million dollar NFL career, we would recognize what we had and do everything not to botch it up. To a lot of these troubled players, they just don't get it. They have been taught (maybe indirectly from their environment) that not making it is no big deal. I'm not making excuses for them, but when you are taught one way of thinking into your early adulthood, that is awfully difficult to overcome unless someone like a TO helps you out.
But then, maybe that was just Tom's cover and all he really cared about was the Benjamin.
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