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Chadron State @ Montana State Game Thread

Raider said:
I saw you yesterday, and was dissapointed. Your fatness is greatly exaggerated my friend.

Raider.......normally I dont threaten people like PR does.........but if you dont quit wrecking my internet personna I may have to take you out behind the woodshed and beat you like we did all the democrats back in the day.


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Montana Gym Rat said:
PlayerRep said:
Get out of here. The Cats looked pretty good? No way. The Cats looked pretty weak. Chadron isn't very good. It was 6-3 Cats after the first quarter. Glad the Cats were able to "get some revenge" against Chadron. This is the no. 4 team in the nation? Under the lights? Sellout crowd? Looked sorta embarrassing to me. The Cats are going nowhere this year, unless they got alot better than this.

The night game was big. Over 20,000 in attendance? The night game buzz? That was great. Any Griz fan who doesn't have enough perspective to see how this is good for college football in the state of Montana is just being short-sighted.

What do any of the things you said have to do with my post?
 
doebrmn said:
It is amazing how Griz fans try to revise history. Against Western Oregon last year with a veteran O-Line in week 10 of the season the Griz didn't score a TD in the first half, led 6-0 after the 1st and 12-0 at half. Yet according to the Griz the Cats were terrible because they were ahead only 6-3 after one and 19-3 at half (which should have been 21-3 but had 2 PAT blocked using the second team snapper and second team kicker). Then we have to listen to how terrible the O-line is because it was manhandled by a DII school. Yet, again, in week 10 with a veteran O-line the Griz averaged 4.6 ypc against a DII school while the Cats averaged 4.9 ypc with a an O-Line that has 4 new starters in the first game of the season.

Again, not saying there are not weaknesses that need to be addressed and there is plenty to worry about as there is with every team playing its first game. But really, its not only time to take off the maroon tinted glasses it is time for some Griz fans to pull their heads out of their A&&.

BTW, I question whether most of the fans on here even actually watched the game. Chadron State's DL avg. 271.67 LB (including a U of Nebraska transfer). The Griz strating DL avg. 271.75 LB. I wouldn't take anything away from Chadron's DL (or O-line). If it is one thing that Nebraska is famous for producing it is good OLineman and DLineman.
Did you see the game last year on Nov 19th... The cats that played last night were far worse the the one that got the 36-10 drubbing

Your O-line this year will produce a lot more 4th Qtrs like the one below






the%20exodus.jpg
 
PlayerRep said:
Montana Gym Rat said:
PlayerRep said:
Get out of here. The Cats looked pretty good? No way. The Cats looked pretty weak. Chadron isn't very good. It was 6-3 Cats after the first quarter. Glad the Cats were able to "get some revenge" against Chadron. This is the no. 4 team in the nation? Under the lights? Sellout crowd? Looked sorta embarrassing to me. The Cats are going nowhere this year, unless they got alot better than this.

The night game was big. Over 20,000 in attendance? The night game buzz? That was great. Any Griz fan who doesn't have enough perspective to see how this is good for college football in the state of Montana is just being short-sighted.

What do any of the things you said have to do with my post?

Quit the posturing you front runner just support YOUR real team.

Last night was the most electric environment they have ever had a MSU the place was packed it was cool being there at night and the only time that place has been louder to start a game was when the BSLL team that made the finals of the Little League World Series were announced before the game.

Chadron is not that bad of a football team they have great size but NO team speed and that was the difference last night.
 
Bear Axed said:
doebrmn said:
It is amazing how Griz fans try to revise history. Against Western Oregon last year with a veteran O-Line in week 10 of the season the Griz didn't score a TD in the first half, led 6-0 after the 1st and 12-0 at half. Yet according to the Griz the Cats were terrible because they were ahead only 6-3 after one and 19-3 at half (which should have been 21-3 but had 2 PAT blocked using the second team snapper and second team kicker). Then we have to listen to how terrible the O-line is because it was manhandled by a DII school. Yet, again, in week 10 with a veteran O-line the Griz averaged 4.6 ypc against a DII school while the Cats averaged 4.9 ypc with a an O-Line that has 4 new starters in the first game of the season.

Again, not saying there are not weaknesses that need to be addressed and there is plenty to worry about as there is with every team playing its first game. But really, its not only time to take off the maroon tinted glasses it is time for some Griz fans to pull their heads out of their A&&.

BTW, I question whether most of the fans on here even actually watched the game. Chadron State's DL avg. 271.67 LB (including a U of Nebraska transfer). The Griz strating DL avg. 271.75 LB. I wouldn't take anything away from Chadron's DL (or O-line). If it is one thing that Nebraska is famous for producing it is good OLineman and DLineman.
Did you see the game last year on Nov 19th... The cats that played last night were far worse the the one that got the 36-10 drubbing

Your O-line this year will produce a lot more 4th Qtrs like the one below






the%20exodus.jpg

Ah yes, the Trail of Tears... :mrgreen:
 
indian-outlaw said:
Why do we have six pages dedicated to the cats and their DII opponent????

Cat envy. The haters hate the fact that little brother can do it also,thus diminishing what the Griz have accomplished. That being said can the cats have a bigger cream puff schedule layed out for them.
 
Bear Axed said:
doebrmn said:
It is amazing how Griz fans try to revise history. Against Western Oregon last year with a veteran O-Line in week 10 of the season the Griz didn't score a TD in the first half, led 6-0 after the 1st and 12-0 at half. Yet according to the Griz the Cats were terrible because they were ahead only 6-3 after one and 19-3 at half (which should have been 21-3 but had 2 PAT blocked using the second team snapper and second team kicker). Then we have to listen to how terrible the O-line is because it was manhandled by a DII school. Yet, again, in week 10 with a veteran O-line the Griz averaged 4.6 ypc against a DII school while the Cats averaged 4.9 ypc with a an O-Line that has 4 new starters in the first game of the season.

Again, not saying there are not weaknesses that need to be addressed and there is plenty to worry about as there is with every team playing its first game. But really, its not only time to take off the maroon tinted glasses it is time for some Griz fans to pull their heads out of their A&&.

BTW, I question whether most of the fans on here even actually watched the game. Chadron State's DL avg. 271.67 LB (including a U of Nebraska transfer). The Griz strating DL avg. 271.75 LB. I wouldn't take anything away from Chadron's DL (or O-line). If it is one thing that Nebraska is famous for producing it is good OLineman and DLineman.
Did you see the game last year on Nov 19th... The cats that played last night were far worse the the one that got the 36-10 drubbing

Your O-line this year will produce a lot more 4th Qtrs like the one below






the%20exodus.jpg


Wow what a powerfully moving game that was. First lets give some credit to Western Organ for there defense. Instead of saying how bad the GRIZ offence was. Next your stats of the two games are really close to the same and finally both games (Chadron State and Western Oregon) were really, really, REALLY boring. I went to the Griz game and was disappointed in the play of the GRIZ offence I even yelled out at one point “it would really be nice to see a touchdown some time today”. But that was the past and this game was last night and what I saw was an O.K. cat team beat up Chadron State. Now do I think the cats should abandon ship and head for the hills no. But they do need to address these offense line and defensive line problems before the next game.
 
indian-outlaw said:
Why do we have six pages dedicated to the cats and their DII opponent????

Because it was a big deal. It's exciting to see MSU work to elevate its football program up to UM's standards.

This is good for both programs. You could very easily argue that MSU's football program has been holding UM's program back to a certain degree. The two are tied together whether Griz or Cat fans want to acknowledge it.
 
PlayerRep said:
Montana Gym Rat said:
PlayerRep said:
Get out of here. The Cats looked pretty good? No way. The Cats looked pretty weak. Chadron isn't very good. It was 6-3 Cats after the first quarter. Glad the Cats were able to "get some revenge" against Chadron. This is the no. 4 team in the nation? Under the lights? Sellout crowd? Looked sorta embarrassing to me. The Cats are going nowhere this year, unless they got alot better than this.

The night game was big. Over 20,000 in attendance? The night game buzz? That was great. Any Griz fan who doesn't have enough perspective to see how this is good for college football in the state of Montana is just being short-sighted.

What do any of the things you said have to do with my post?

"Looked embarrassing" has quite a bit to do with why I said what I said responding to your post. Nitpicking the performance on the field is a surefire way to undermine what happened last night. Just because it was an indirect snipe doesn't make it any less of a snipe.
 
And once again we have a stellar Griz fan with the intellect of a gnat. Griz fans raise a bunch of stupid arguments about how last nights game will dictate that the Cats have a terrible season. When it is pointed out WITH FACTS that the Griz had basically the same game against DII W. Oregon last year (although in week ten) and still went on to have a great season, the only come back is from the idiot Griz fans that the Griz beat the Cats last year. Great argument moron. The point of the discussion is whether last nights game will dictate the season and the answer is no. Again, do the Cats have some weaknesses that need work (especially the O-line) yes. What, do you think they didn't realize that going into the season. That is why they brought in two JC O-Line that haven't had an opportunity yet and are still working with a lot of young kids. Will they come together, get better, and make a good line. Only time will tell. But you sure as H&ll can't tell if from one game as demonstrated by trying to do the same thing with the Griz game against W. Oregon last year.

Oh, and BTW, I can guarantee the scene two years ago at Wash-Griz stadium (of which I was an eye witness) was much worse than at Bozeman last year. The Griz fans are the biggest bunch of cry baby fans I have ever been around. And the sad part, rather than give any credit to the opposing team, they turn on their own team. Basically, the most pathetic fan base in the BSC (and of course, that is not the majority of Griz fans...but the minority dip sh*t fans really cast a tall shadow over the whole fan base).
 
doebrmn said:
And once again we have a stellar Griz fan with the intellect of a gnat. Griz fans raise a bunch of stupid arguments about how last nights game will dictate that the Cats have a terrible season. When it is pointed out WITH FACTS that the Griz had basically the same game against DII W. Oregon last year (although in week ten) and still went on to have a great season, the only come back is from the idiot Griz fans that the Griz beat the Cats last year. Great argument moron. The point of the discussion is whether last nights game will dictate the season and the answer is no. Again, do the Cats have some weaknesses that need work (especially the O-line) yes. What, do you think they didn't realize that going into the season. That is why they brought in two JC O-Line that haven't had an opportunity yet and are still working with a lot of young kids. Will they come together, get better, and make a good line. Only time will tell. But you sure as H&ll can't tell if from one game as demonstrated by trying to do the same thing with the Griz game against W. Oregon last year.

Oh, and BTW, I can guarantee the scene two years ago at Wash-Griz stadium (of which I was an eye witness) was much worse than at Bozeman last year. The Griz fans are the biggest bunch of cry baby fans I have ever been around. And the sad part, rather than give any credit to the opposing team, they turn on their own team. Basically, the most pathetic fan base in the BSC (and of course, that is not the majority of Griz fans...but the minority dip sh*t fans really cast a tall shadow over the whole fan base).

Yeah, no cat fans jumped on your players after we waxed you in Bozo last year. :roll: :loser:
 
To all the fans criticizing how the cats looked last night... I will be on here after your game to point out hiw shitty you looked after your first game... And trust me, there will be parts of your game tomorrow that absolutely look shitty. Just be careful not to piss away the game...
 
Captain Jacka$$ Mannequin... the purveyor of idiocracy. Don't let the turnstiles hit you in the a$$ on your way through the gates. BTW, met your daughter the other night....
 
Htowngriz said:
doebrmn said:
And once again we have a stellar Griz fan with the intellect of a gnat. Griz fans raise a bunch of stupid arguments about how last nights game will dictate that the Cats have a terrible season. When it is pointed out WITH FACTS that the Griz had basically the same game against DII W. Oregon last year (although in week ten) and still went on to have a great season, the only come back is from the idiot Griz fans that the Griz beat the Cats last year. Great argument moron. The point of the discussion is whether last nights game will dictate the season and the answer is no. Again, do the Cats have some weaknesses that need work (especially the O-line) yes. What, do you think they didn't realize that going into the season. That is why they brought in two JC O-Line that haven't had an opportunity yet and are still working with a lot of young kids. Will they come together, get better, and make a good line. Only time will tell. But you sure as H&ll can't tell if from one game as demonstrated by trying to do the same thing with the Griz game against W. Oregon last year.

Oh, and BTW, I can guarantee the scene two years ago at Wash-Griz stadium (of which I was an eye witness) was much worse than at Bozeman last year. The Griz fans are the biggest bunch of cry baby fans I have ever been around. And the sad part, rather than give any credit to the opposing team, they turn on their own team. Basically, the most pathetic fan base in the BSC (and of course, that is not the majority of Griz fans...but the minority dip sh*t fans really cast a tall shadow over the whole fan base).

Yeah, no cat fans jumped on your players after we waxed you in Bozo last year. :roll: :loser:


I'm not sure whether they jumped on their players, but they certainly jumped ship with about 6:00 to go! :thumb:

the%20exodus.jpg



And seriously. Those shit cans? WTF is that?!?! How the hell did the marketing team sell that idea in the meeting: "Well, we want to put former player's photos on the shitters. Our marketing research tells us people think MSU while taking a dump."....
 
doebrmn said:
And once again we have a stellar Griz fan with the intellect of a gnat. Griz fans raise a bunch of stupid arguments about how last nights game will dictate that the Cats have a terrible season. When it is pointed out WITH FACTS that the Griz had basically the same game against DII W. Oregon last year (although in week ten) and still went on to have a great season, the only come back is from the idiot Griz fans that the Griz beat the Cats last year. Great argument moron. The point of the discussion is whether last nights game will dictate the season and the answer is no. Again, do the Cats have some weaknesses that need work (especially the O-line) yes. What, do you think they didn't realize that going into the season. That is why they brought in two JC O-Line that haven't had an opportunity yet and are still working with a lot of young kids. Will they come together, get better, and make a good line. Only time will tell. But you sure as H&ll can't tell if from one game as demonstrated by trying to do the same thing with the Griz game against W. Oregon last year.

Oh, and BTW, I can guarantee the scene two years ago at Wash-Griz stadium (of which I was an eye witness) was much worse than at Bozeman last year. The Griz fans are the biggest bunch of cry baby fans I have ever been around. And the sad part, rather than give any credit to the opposing team, they turn on their own team. Basically, the most pathetic fan base in the BSC (and of course, that is not the majority of Griz fans...but the minority dip sh*t fans really cast a tall shadow over the whole fan base).

The difference is that UM fans weren't excited about how well the Griz played against Western Oregon, like some Cat fans were for the game against Chadron St. In fact, many UM fans said UM played poorly against Western Oregon in the first half, but better in the second half.

Why is it that so many posters, from both schools, can't stick to the main discussion, i.e. how did Cats play against Chadron? So many have to respond by saying, well the Griz didn't play very well against Western Oregon. So what? Who cares? What does that have to do with how the Cats played this year, in the first game, against a seemingly weak D-II?
 
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