Spanky said:The current problems in Main Hall are much more serious than Gregorak moving to state college.
YEP!!! This is a blip. Main Hall is a road block.
Spanky said:The current problems in Main Hall are much more serious than Gregorak moving to state college.
SoldierGriz said:VimSince03 said:Grizzlies1982 said:Whatever.
I know nothing of the specifics of the situation but if any of the comments on here are accurate then it is reasonable to assume some of the following may have prompted this change;
A) As a new coach Stitt was obligated to retain Ty for some continuity. He may want his own guy.
B) If there was tension (likely) then each may have been wanting a change anyway.
C) Ty's wife just got a job in Bozeman. This could explain his jumping over to little brother.
D) Coach Choate needs huge instant help. Finding a decent D coach with Big Sky experience is huge.
E) Despite the talk, Choate doesn't have MT connections (beyond playing at Western). Ty does.
F) Cat's defense was worst in the nation. IF TY DOES ANYTHING HE WILL LOOK GOLDEN.
G) Ty probably got a pay raise and a great resume builder showing he can turn a defense around.
Gregorak did a good job in Missoula and always had a decent defense. On the other hand he also had some exceptional talent. With this he consistently fielded a good defense but not a great one. I hope he does well in Bozeman. I expect he will make their D respectable again. This will help him if he wants to climb the coaching ladder.
Ty is a good coach and I'm sorry to see him go, especially to Bozeman. Yet as I began this post, "Whatever".
I think what I'll miss most is the guy's passion on the sidelines. I'm confident we will find another defensive coordinator who can take the talent on the Grizzlies sideline and field a solid defense.
I like your post other than that part. Not true. Has connections from Sidney to Kalispell and everywhere in between. Know that for a fact. Also, helped recruited Matt Miller to Boise State and Will Dissly to the Huskies. Knows the state well.
Not as well as ty...I believe was the point. Which is undoubtedly true.
PlayerRep said:marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
I agree.
Grizzlies1982 said:Whatever.
I know nothing of the specifics of the situation but if any of the comments on here are accurate then it is reasonable to assume some of the following may have prompted this change;
A) As a new coach Stitt was obligated to retain Ty for some continuity. He may want his own guy.
B) If there was tension (likely) then each may have been wanting a change anyway.
C) Ty's wife just got a job in Bozeman. This could explain his jumping over to little brother.
D) Coach Choate needs huge instant help. Finding a decent D coach with Big Sky experience is huge.
E) Despite the talk, Choate doesn't have MT connections (beyond playing at Western). Ty does.
F) Cat's defense was worst in the nation. IF TY DOES ANYTHING HE WILL LOOK GOLDEN.
G) Ty probably got a pay raise and a great resume builder showing he can turn a defense around.
Gregorak did a good job in Missoula and always had a decent defense. On the other hand he also had some exceptional talent. With this he consistently fielded a good defense but not a great one. I hope he does well in Bozeman. I expect he will make their D respectable again. This will help him if he wants to climb the coaching ladder.
Ty is a good coach and I'm sorry to see him go, especially to Bozeman. Yet as I began this post, "Whatever".
I think what I'll miss most is the guy's passion on the sidelines. I'm confident we will find another defensive coordinator who can take the talent on the Grizzlies sideline and field a solid defense.
gotgame75 said:PlayerRep said:marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
I agree.
Really??? You were that impressed with Ty, huh??? Good guy, related well with the players and good motivator, but not at all a spectacular scheme guy by any notion. Drove me and a lot of fans nuts at times with his vulnerability on first drives, 3rd and longs, and trick plays. Poly had his # every year. And I don't know how you can argue against the talent we've had on D the last few years. Solid coach, not a irreplaceable by any means.
gotgame75 said:PlayerRep said:marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
I agree.
Really??? You were that impressed with Ty, huh??? Good guy, related well with the players and good motivator, but not at all a spectacular scheme guy by any notion. Drove me and a lot of fans nuts at times with his vulnerability on first drives, 3rd and longs, and trick plays. Poly had his # every year. And I don't know how you can argue against the talent we've had on D the last few years. Solid coach, not a irreplaceable by any means.
marceagfan5 said:gotgame75 said:PlayerRep said:marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
I agree.
Really??? You were that impressed with Ty, huh??? Good guy, related well with the players and good motivator, but not at all a spectacular scheme guy by any notion. Drove me and a lot of fans nuts at times with his vulnerability on first drives, 3rd and longs, and trick plays. Poly had his # every year. And I don't know how you can argue against the talent we've had on D the last few years. Solid coach, not a irreplaceable by any means.
I think he was a lot better than he is getting credit for, and I'm not even a big fan of the Griz. The Griz consistently fielded a top 3 or 4 defense in the conference when he was a DC, last years Griz D was really good, this years was good not great, they kept the Griz in a ton of games. Its funny how everyone is getting on TG as if everything was his fault when the majority of the problems the Griz had this year were on O, not D.
This will be a tough loss for the Griz and it may result in more than just TG if any recruits and or position coaches follow suit.
MsMaroon said:Counter Assault said:Great job to all those UM grads on Twitter today.
@ajmazzolini
"Days like today remind me how few people on the internet know the difference between trader and traitor."
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Kind of like on eGriz: how many posters have been band??? For the love of all that is holy - it's BANNED!
Counter Assault said:gotgame75 said:PlayerRep said:marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
I agree.
Really??? You were that impressed with Ty, huh??? Good guy, related well with the players and good motivator, but not at all a spectacular scheme guy by any notion. Drove me and a lot of fans nuts at times with his vulnerability on first drives, 3rd and longs, and trick plays. Poly had his # every year. And I don't know how you can argue against the talent we've had on D the last few years. Solid coach, not a irreplaceable by any means.
Who are you trying to kid? The Griz have had great defenses in the last several years, particularly in light of losing JJ and the whole "scandal phase." The defense was one of the main, if not primary, reasons you contended the last couple of years. Leaders in sacks, TFL's, RZ defense, NFL recruits, beat NDSU, beat App State. Several other huge wins that I can't remember. You guys are kidding yourselves if you think Ty was anything but STELLAR with the Griz defense. -Not Smack-
Counter Assault said:BadlandsGrizFan said:It will make it all the more sweet when we drop 50+ on them next year...So could Legi be the next DC??
Are there as many toilets to clean now that WTI is below $36 BG?
gotgame75 said:There are plenty of fans here that would disagree with the description "stellar". He is above average. Fantastic position coach. Great recruiter and motivator. Scheme left a lot to be desired. Nowhere near a Breske. Which is exactly the reason you've seen him stay here for most of the last decade.
grizpack said:Grizzlies1982 said:Whatever.
I know nothing of the specifics of the situation but if any of the comments on here are accurate then it is reasonable to assume some of the following may have prompted this change;
A) As a new coach Stitt was obligated to retain Ty for some continuity. He may want his own guy.
B) If there was tension (likely) then each may have been wanting a change anyway.
C) Ty's wife just got a job in Bozeman. This could explain his jumping over to little brother.
D) Coach Choate needs huge instant help. Finding a decent D coach with Big Sky experience is huge.
E) Despite the talk, Choate doesn't have MT connections (beyond playing at Western). Ty does.
F) Cat's defense was worst in the nation. IF TY DOES ANYTHING HE WILL LOOK GOLDEN.
G) Ty probably got a pay raise and a great resume builder showing he can turn a defense around.
Gregorak did a good job in Missoula and always had a decent defense. On the other hand he also had some exceptional talent. With this he consistently fielded a good defense but not a great one. I hope he does well in Bozeman. I expect he will make their D respectable again. This will help him if he wants to climb the coaching ladder.
Ty is a good coach and I'm sorry to see him go, especially to Bozeman. Yet as I began this post, "Whatever".
I think what I'll miss most is the guy's passion on the sidelines. I'm confident we will find another defensive coordinator who can take the talent on the Grizzlies sideline and field a solid defense.
1982 hits on a great point. Ty has a new(er) wife, who played for the Cats. (Did I see someone say she just took a job there?) Ty has already gone through a divorce. This may have a lot to do with it. Happy Wife = Happier Life???
Not sure if it was the cause, as I have heard the rumors of friction too (caused by both sides). But it was probably a factor, especially if she just got a job there.
Counter Assault said:gotgame75 said:There are plenty of fans here that would disagree with the description "stellar". He is above average. Fantastic position coach. Great recruiter and motivator. Scheme left a lot to be desired. Nowhere near a Breske. Which is exactly the reason you've seen him stay here for most of the last decade.
I slightly disagree with your logic there. He was relegated to Montana because he followed Bobby Boy to UNLV and got arrested in Colorado during that time for having a "The Hangover" experience. Pflu and "the system" were gracious enough to get him back. He got a hickey on his resume during that 10 years that prevented him from going higher.
get'em_griz said:I understand thanking TG for his time at The UM, but WHY in the world would you congratulate your rival?
[tweet]https://twitter.com/umontana/status/676482282715131904[/tweet]
Root Sports Play analyst, Taylor Barton, surely a neutral but informed observer, termed Gregorak's defenses as "masterful," -- a great deal of respect for the guy.gotgame75 said:Really??? You were that impressed with Ty, huh??? Good guy, related well with the players and good motivator, but not at all a spectacular scheme guy by any notion.PlayerRep said:I agree.marceagfan5 said:Wow, this is kind of Huge, unexpected news. The Bobcats instantly get better on D and this does hurt the Griz, I don't care how you spin it, this hurts the Griz.
VimSince03 said:horribilisfan8184 said:VimSince03 said:Grizzlies1982 said:Whatever.
I know nothing of the specifics of the situation but if any of the comments on here are accurate then it is reasonable to assume some of the following may have prompted this change;
A) As a new coach Stitt was obligated to retain Ty for some continuity. He may want his own guy.
B) If there was tension (likely) then each may have been wanting a change anyway.
C) Ty's wife just got a job in Bozeman. This could explain his jumping over to little brother.
D) Coach Choate needs huge instant help. Finding a decent D coach with Big Sky experience is huge.
E) Despite the talk, Choate doesn't have MT connections (beyond playing at Western). Ty does.
F) Cat's defense was worst in the nation. IF TY DOES ANYTHING HE WILL LOOK GOLDEN.
G) Ty probably got a pay raise and a great resume builder showing he can turn a defense around.
Gregorak did a good job in Missoula and always had a decent defense. On the other hand he also had some exceptional talent. With this he consistently fielded a good defense but not a great one. I hope he does well in Bozeman. I expect he will make their D respectable again. This will help him if he wants to climb the coaching ladder.
Ty is a good coach and I'm sorry to see him go, especially to Bozeman. Yet as I began this post, "Whatever".
I think what I'll miss most is the guy's passion on the sidelines. I'm confident we will find another defensive coordinator who can take the talent on the Grizzlies sideline and field a solid defense.
I like your post other than that part. Not true. Has connections from Sidney to Kalispell and everywhere in between. Know that for a fact. Also, helped recruited Matt Miller to Boise State and Will Dissly to the Huskies. Knows the state well.
Like the Universities mentioned had no draw for the recruit, only Choate. :roll: Well MSU ain't no UW or BSU.
All I'm saying is that the guy has family in Montana and knows the state. Has recruited it while at Washington and Boise State. That is all. Anyway, we still have a ways to go to re-establish any identity on defense. The Griz have some fantastic, young linebackers coming up and their secondary should be strong next year. Defensive line will needs some work along Kidder. Griz players always play hard anyway so I don't see too big of a drop-off.
stubbins said:Counter Assault said:gotgame75 said:There are plenty of fans here that would disagree with the description "stellar". He is above average. Fantastic position coach. Great recruiter and motivator. Scheme left a lot to be desired. Nowhere near a Breske. Which is exactly the reason you've seen him stay here for most of the last decade.
I slightly disagree with your logic there. He was relegated to Montana because he followed Bobby Boy to UNLV and got arrested in Colorado during that time for having a "The Hangover" experience. Pflu and "the system" were gracious enough to get him back. He got a hickey on his resume during that 10 years that prevented him from going higher.
He wasn't going anywhere "higher". Paulson had better defenses than TG did for more years, and he couldn't go anywhere.