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i love how you Bobby lovers focus only on last season, and conveniently get amnesia about Bobby's failed four season before last season
 
Bobby Hauck is an average (at best) head football coach, who enjoys the tremendous advantages that were revealed during the interviews with three recent recruits who shared why they chose Montana over other (even FBS) offers.
 
Season 1- 2 wins
Season 2- 2 wins
Season 3- 2 wins
Season 4- 7 wins
Season 5- 2 wins

Five-year W/L record......................... 15/42
 
Serious question for all posters:

Is just getting to the National Championship game enough success for you, or is actually winning a NC game a requirement for your continued support of our head coach? Anyone want to chime-in?
 
Trying to live on typos shows desperation in credibility quotient....... Just sayin'
No surprise you missed it. If you had any critical thinking skills or reading comprehension whatsoever, you would have noticed I was being sarcastic and teasing 70sBush for his hyper technical post. Good grief man. You have the attention span of a goldfish.

Also, thought you had me on ignore? Lying again as usual?
 
Serious question for all posters:

Is just getting to the National Championship game enough success for you, or is actually winning a NC game a requirement for your continued support of our head coach? Anyone want to chime-in?
Actually last year was an incredible year. SDSU was by far the best team in the nation and by the looks of NFL talent coming from it one of the best in FCS history. Stiegelmeier at SDSU won it all in his last year and is a legend. I support the Montana Grizzlies and whomever the coach is I support. A lot of factors go into winning it all including health and sometimes catching a break. Last year the Griz coaching staff did an incredible job especially brininging the team back from a terrible loss at NAU. The idea that you start this conversation after that season shows how delusional you are.
 
Actually last year was an incredible year. SDSU was by far the best team in the nation and by the looks of NFL talent coming from it one of the best in FCS history. Stiegelmeier at SDSU won it all in his last year and is a legend. I support the Montana Grizzlies and whomever the coach is I support. A lot of factors go into winning it all including health and sometimes catching a break. Last year the Griz coaching staff did an incredible job especially brininging the team back from a terrible loss at NAU. The idea that you start this conversation after that season shows how delusional you are.
As 3d says, he never knew much about the game and he has forgotten all that he knew.
 
Actually last year was an incredible year. SDSU was by far the best team in the nation and by the looks of NFL talent coming from it one of the best in FCS history. Stiegelmeier at SDSU won it all in his last year and is a legend. I support the Montana Grizzlies and whomever the coach is I support. A lot of factors go into winning it all including health and sometimes catching a break. Last year the Griz coaching staff did an incredible job especially brininging the team back from a terrible loss at NAU. The idea that you start this conversation after that season shows how delusional you are.
Good post until the last sentence. My post was specific, and you deflected by talking about supporting the team no matter who the coach is. You are correct about catching a break, and last's season's success was much more about catching breaks in two OT playoff games than it was about great coaching. Just the truth, but you'll attribute it to great coaching, which is predictable for you.
 
Those offenses are nothing alike.

Is your knowledge of schemes really limited to simply "the QB runs or not"? lmao
Did I say they were the same offenses as MSU? No. But they were all versions of the run-first option offenses, and were used to show how QBs who ran the football at levels similar to what Mellott ran at MSU were able to play for multiple years without major injury, and all of you geniuses who feel sorry for the "abuse" that the Bobcat coaches place on Tommy (and Andersen) is ridiculous.
 
Did I say they were the same offenses as MSU? No. But they were all versions of the run-first option offenses, and were used to show how QBs who ran the football at levels similar to what Mellott ran at MSU were able to play for multiple years without major injury, and all of you geniuses who feel sorry for the "abuse" that the Bobcat coaches place on Tommy (and Andersen) is ridiculous.
Mariota never ran QB power, so comparing his situation to Mellot's is fucking stupid.
 
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