Callahan's Agent Rips HuskerNation
The Bill Callahan camp is beginning to show the strains of this season. Today, Gary O'Hagan, Callahan's agent, grew angry with questioning from Omaha World-Herald reporter Mitch Sherman:
"If they don't want him to be the coach, they can fire him," said O'Hagan, president of IMG coaching division out of Minnetonka, Minn. "Why would he resign? It doesn't make sense. There are two games to go. He's under contract. Why would they ask him to resign?"
Then apparantly turning to Husker fans...
"Listen to how stupid you people are. You people need to start studying soil content or something. Why don't you find out how many pair of socks get washed every day in the locker room?"
Boy, are the next 14 days going to be fun or what?
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Wow!
That agent doesn't seem to have a clue. He must be on 'crazy pills' or something. Apparently he thinks 49-31, 41-40, 45-14, 49-14, 36-14, 76-39, are just fine and dandy 'production' levels for the coach that he represents and his insults of NE FAN are certainly endearing!
Not a very good salesman, IMHO.
Now, I don't think Calli is a bad coach, per say, and I think he's got a very good O mind(if any team could master his scheme). He may be more suited as an OC back in the League.
IT'S COZ that's the BIG problem!!!
But, either way, this year's total meltdown is worthy of Calli being fired and he WILL BE in just a few short weeks, so the AGENT will get his wish.
I don't respect sports agents anyway: they put the 'merc' in mercenery.
by Ze Robertinho on Nov 10, 2007 4:01 AM CST reply actions
My bad....
45-6 vs MO. Woooohoooo!!!!
by Ze Robertinho on Nov 10, 2007 4:03 AM CST up reply actions
Countdown 2007!!!!
Corn Blight: I think you can start the countdown after the loss tomorrow--it'll be like New Year's Eve!
Synchronize!
by Ze Robertinho on Nov 10, 2007 4:06 AM CST reply actions
Interpretation?
Am I supposed to be a HICK to a guy in Minne-SO-ta?!
by Ze Robertinho on Nov 10, 2007 4:19 AM CST reply actions
yeah
that's a little disturbing isn't it? My office is in Minnetonka. Nice suburb Minnetonka.
The constant reference to the Twin Cities becoming a "Cold Omaha" if they lost their pro sports teams gets a little old, and is representative of the inferiority complex that urbanite Minnesotans have about their stature in the world.
They so much wish to be included with New York as a major cultural center of the US that they forget they're in the Midwest.
My other favorite one up here is telling people I'm from Nebraska and hearing "It's really flat there, isn't it?" when the part of the state I'm from is hillier than anything I've seen in Minnesota.
What a complete jackass.
by Jon Johnston on Nov 10, 2007 9:19 AM CST up reply actions























