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Choate/Cats lose Coach

poorgriz said:
The only certainty here is that if Alexander were still on staff at MSU, he would be dubbed as a lousy coach. Now that he's moving on however, we lost a good one. Similar to you guys and Ty. If he were still at um he'd be a rock star. But now that he's as MSU, he's not a very good DC. :lol:
Well we never wanted him anyway so...
 
CDAGRIZ said:
LongTimeCatFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
Is that good or bad? High school coach correct? Very good player for Cats though

Has NFL experience too

Choach Coat and the NAIA All-Stars have just been . . . strengthened, somehow, by losing a coach to BSU in favor of a HS coach?
you'd have to point me in the direction of any posts that say this...

I just happen to think the powers that be are looking to bring Thomas back in to coach up our secondary. I could be wrong. is it bad that he has coached high school? I don't think so. it's not like we hired him as a head coach. I don't see how a guy with nfl experience after playing at this level could hurt a unit that has struggled mightily.

would you guys not think tru could help your defense in the future even if he never coaches a down of football at any level. I sure think he could.
 
SACCAT66 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
UMGriz75 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Choach Coat and the NAIA All-Stars have just been . . . strengthened, somehow, by losing a coach to BSU in favor of a HS coach?
As I get older and more cynical about "fanbases," that's the one that perplexes me about the Wombats. No matter what happens, it is "the best thing to happen" in years. No. Matter. What. There is no metric, no logic, no analysis that can offer any plausible or reasonable alternative: If it happens, it is a plus! It is the best thing ever. It just goes to show how astute Salmonsen, Hysell, Ash, Choate, really are! They had this all figured out!

Not that egriz is immune ...

I have to say their positivity is somewhat admirable, especially in the face of so many years of abject failure.

I don't think many Bobcat fans are saying that this is better. But it is what it is, no point in crying about it. If Joey Thomas (We called him "Joey 1st and ten" because he always was called for PI) is the next DB coach, then he is, and I believe he will make us better....I mean, we couldn't get any worse...I don't think....Oh god, we could be worse....No, just breathe through this...We will be ranked top 15 in country, and probably 1-2 in conference come June....Just wait for June....Is it June yet?

Post of the year, maybe post of the century! Thanks!
 
ilovethecats said:
CDAGRIZ said:
LongTimeCatFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
Is that good or bad? High school coach correct? Very good player for Cats though

Has NFL experience too

Choach Coat and the NAIA All-Stars have just been . . . strengthened, somehow, by losing a coach to BSU in favor of a HS coach?
you'd have to point me in the direction of any posts that say this...

I just happen to think the powers that be are looking to bring Thomas back in to coach up our secondary. I could be wrong. is it bad that he has coached high school? I don't think so. it's not like we hired him as a head coach. I don't see how a guy with nfl experience after playing at this level could hurt a unit that has struggled mightily.

would you guys not think tru could help your defense in the future even if he never coaches a down of football at any level. I sure think he could.

I'm not saying Thomas would hurt your defense. I was asking LTCF if he thought the staff would be strengthened by losing a coach to BSU and bringing in a HS coach in his place. That's why I used the good ol' question mark. :thumb:
 
CDAGRIZ said:
ilovethecats said:
CDAGRIZ said:
LongTimeCatFan said:
Has NFL experience too

Choach Coat and the NAIA All-Stars have just been . . . strengthened, somehow, by losing a coach to BSU in favor of a HS coach?
you'd have to point me in the direction of any posts that say this...

I just happen to think the powers that be are looking to bring Thomas back in to coach up our secondary. I could be wrong. is it bad that he has coached high school? I don't think so. it's not like we hired him as a head coach. I don't see how a guy with nfl experience after playing at this level could hurt a unit that has struggled mightily.

would you guys not think tru could help your defense in the future even if he never coaches a down of football at any level. I sure think he could.

I'm not saying Thomas would hurt your defense. I was asking LTCF if he thought the staff would be strengthened by losing a coach to BSU and bringing in a HS coach in his place. That's why I used the good ol' question mark. :thumb:

By my lack of response, you could probably guess that I really didn't think your question deserved a response, hence the lack of a response.

:shrug:
 
LongTimeCatFan said:
CDAGRIZ said:
ilovethecats said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Choach Coat and the NAIA All-Stars have just been . . . strengthened, somehow, by losing a coach to BSU in favor of a HS coach?
you'd have to point me in the direction of any posts that say this...

I just happen to think the powers that be are looking to bring Thomas back in to coach up our secondary. I could be wrong. is it bad that he has coached high school? I don't think so. it's not like we hired him as a head coach. I don't see how a guy with nfl experience after playing at this level could hurt a unit that has struggled mightily.

would you guys not think tru could help your defense in the future even if he never coaches a down of football at any level. I sure think he could.

I'm not saying Thomas would hurt your defense. I was asking LTCF if he thought the staff would be strengthened by losing a coach to BSU and bringing in a HS coach in his place. That's why I used the good ol' question mark. :thumb:

By my lack of response, you could probably guess that I really didn't think your question deserved a response, hence the lack of a response.

:shrug:

You'd have to point me in the direction of any posts that say this...
 
Being a good player, even a great player, does not necessarily mean that person will be a decent coach. It doesn't hurt, but it's certainly not a guarantee.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Is that good or bad? High school coach correct? Very good player for Cats though

Joey would be a very good position coach for us, but I don't think we're getting him.

He's been the HC for Ballard (WA) for the past 3 years, turning that program around from 1 win per season for the 3 years prior to his arrival to 8-3 last year making it to the WA State playoffs. He resigned yesterday. But the more believable rumor is that he resigned to take the HC job at another Seattle area high school.

I think it would be good if we got him as a position coach. big IF

and hey, UNLV replaced bobby with a High School HC and had a better record this past season!
 
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.
 
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

I'm not excited at all about losing Alexander

But yes, I'd be excited if Joey came back to Bozeman as a coach. I can't see that being something worth criticizing or making fun of.

There are many good coaches out there in the world, being the first choice of a committee doesn't always mean you're the best coach or the best fit (a lot of people interview well, I've hired many folk that interview well but are out-performed by others on the job), or that the second or third choice is a dud not worth getting excited about. Ash was not our first choice either (Dale Lennon was, followed by Jerry Kill), but he ended up winning more games than any other Bobcat coach.

When Urban Meyer was a linebacker coach at Illinois State, he called Toledo HC Nick Saban to ask if there were any coaching staff positions open at Toledo. Saban never called him back. Urban Meyer was not Saban's first choice, and not even considered.
 
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

There are lots of good coaches out there. Sometimes you cannot get the one you want. Doesn't mean the second choice is any less of a coach. Nobody knows how good any new coaching staff is until games are played. If you look at the total yrs of experience and record of the Bobcat's new staff it is pretty impressive. Thus there is some optimism.

I like JDoub's comment. Hauck was replaced by a HS coach and that guy had a better record.
 
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

Speaking for myself, Choate was my first choice. Andy Hill just really didn't turn my crank. He was the committee's first choice, sure, but I'm happy with how that worked out.

Some of the staff is exciting, some not so much, but I think that might be due to being unknown to us. I was thrilled about having a guy like Alexander, but I'd be just as thrilled to Joey Thomas come back. They're both talented players who obviously can coach kids and are respected in the coaching world.

Mostly, I'm happy for a change in direction. Ash was a good coach, but would never be a great coach because he wasn't willing to put in the work. The product was a known quantity and it wasn't getting better. We don't know what we're getting, but know what we had. We just want to see if maybe we can do better than what we had going forward.
 
LongTimeCatFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

Speaking for myself, Choate was my first choice. Andy Hill just really didn't turn my crank. He was the committee's first choice, sure, but I'm happy with how that worked out.

Some of the staff is exciting, some not so much, but I think that might be due to being unknown to us. I was thrilled about having a guy like Alexander, but I'd be just as thrilled to Joey Thomas come back. They're both talented players who obviously can coach kids and are respected in the coaching world.

Mostly, I'm happy for a change in direction. Ash was a good coach, but would never be a great coach because he wasn't willing to put in the work. The product was a known quantity and it wasn't getting better. We don't know what we're getting, but know what we had. We just want to see if maybe we can do better than what we had going forward.

I totally get it and that makes all the sense in the world. I'm not sure why folks are getting defensive as I stated above I think Choate was a good hire and will be a good coach regardless of whether or not he was a second choice. You seem realistic that you got some good coaches and maybe some who are just okay. Seems many other cats fans are already thinking national championship is all and I think they're getting a little ahead If themselves.
 
HookedonGriz said:
LongTimeCatFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

Speaking for myself, Choate was my first choice. Andy Hill just really didn't turn my crank. He was the committee's first choice, sure, but I'm happy with how that worked out.

Some of the staff is exciting, some not so much, but I think that might be due to being unknown to us. I was thrilled about having a guy like Alexander, but I'd be just as thrilled to Joey Thomas come back. They're both talented players who obviously can coach kids and are respected in the coaching world.

Mostly, I'm happy for a change in direction. Ash was a good coach, but would never be a great coach because he wasn't willing to put in the work. The product was a known quantity and it wasn't getting better. We don't know what we're getting, but know what we had. We just want to see if maybe we can do better than what we had going forward.

I totally get it and that makes all the sense in the world. I'm not sure why folks are getting defensive as I stated above I think Choate was a good hire and will be a good coach regardless of whether or not he was a second choice. You seem realistic that you got some good coaches and maybe some who are just okay. Seems many other cats fans are already thinking national championship is all and I think they're getting a little ahead If themselves.

Pretty sure 95% of Cat fans are thinking 6-5 or 5-6 next year depending on who we start at QB. If we overcome a few things on defense and settle our offensive line depth, then 7-4 or 8-3 is realistic as well. I don't think anyone has said National Championship. I mean I saw a fan over here say Choate won't even make it to spring ball! :roll:
 
VimSince03 said:
HookedonGriz said:
LongTimeCatFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
It just seems Cst fans are excited for a lot of second choices. Choate was not the first choice for the selection committee, although I think he was a good choice and will probably be a good coach. Choate's OC, Messingham, was not his first choice either. Now Choate will have to settle for a second choice (or worse) for a secondary coach. Cats fans sure have a lot of optimism for so many second choices and NAIA coaches is all I'm saying.

Speaking for myself, Choate was my first choice. Andy Hill just really didn't turn my crank. He was the committee's first choice, sure, but I'm happy with how that worked out.

Some of the staff is exciting, some not so much, but I think that might be due to being unknown to us. I was thrilled about having a guy like Alexander, but I'd be just as thrilled to Joey Thomas come back. They're both talented players who obviously can coach kids and are respected in the coaching world.

Mostly, I'm happy for a change in direction. Ash was a good coach, but would never be a great coach because he wasn't willing to put in the work. The product was a known quantity and it wasn't getting better. We don't know what we're getting, but know what we had. We just want to see if maybe we can do better than what we had going forward.

I totally get it and that makes all the sense in the world. I'm not sure why folks are getting defensive as I stated above I think Choate was a good hire and will be a good coach regardless of whether or not he was a second choice. You seem realistic that you got some good coaches and maybe some who are just okay. Seems many other cats fans are already thinking national championship is all and I think they're getting a little ahead If themselves.

Pretty sure 95% of Cat fans are thinking 6-5 or 5-6 next year depending on who we start at QB. If we overcome a few things on defense and settle our offensive line depth, then 7-4 or 8-3 is realistic as well. I don't think anyone has said National Championship. I mean I saw a fan over here say Choate won't even make it to spring ball! :roll:

Im in the 6-5/7-4 camp for expectations. Mostly because I think some actual coaching will take place on the defensive side of the ball. Those kids aren't the most talented, but they certainly aren't the worst either. I expect to see dramatic improvement there which won't be that hard to do.
 
So the Cats find, hire and the lose a coach but meanwhile the Griz have made no hires with two vacancies. Is coach Stitt waiting for somebody specific or the coaches conference or what'? Anyone know anything on our end?
 
Buttegrizzle said:
So the Cats find, hire and the lose a coach but meanwhile the Griz have made no hires with two vacancies. Is coach Stitt waiting for somebody specific or the coaches conference or what'? Anyone know anything on our end?

Been discussed quite a bit on other threads. No announcement til after coach conference. I've heard he has his guys though.
 
I read BN a lot, obviously. I feel I have a good read on the general sentiments of just about every topic and discussion on BN. It's always fun to come over here and see how it is twisted, warped, and misconstrued. I always get a good chuckle.

I'm not sure I saw anyone saying we'll be a NC team next year, or that losing Alexander is only going to help us. You may find a post or two but the vast majority say otherwise. But if one were to simply read egriz about the matter, you'd find a completely different opinion.

Obviously no fan can ever be fully educated on the situation, but after doing some half-assed research on all of the candidates we had for HC, Choate was my top choice. I liked his defensive mindset, something we've lacked for a few years, and he seems to genuinely want to coach in the Big Sky and at MSU. A guy who legitimately wants to be here will always have a small advantage by that merit. I like his coaching tree, his small but not-to-be-ignored ties to Montana, his familiarity with the Pacific Northwest. Just seemed like a good fit, regardless of his HC experience. Hill was probably my next choice but I wondered how a Missouri guy would translate to Montana. He was the most high profile of the group I'd say but not sure the cultures would align.
 
CatzWillRise said:
I read BN a lot, obviously. I feel I have a good read on the general sentiments of just about every topic and discussion on BN. It's always fun to come over here and see how it is twisted, warped, and misconstrued. I always get a good chuckle.

I'm not sure I saw anyone saying we'll be a NC team next year, or that losing Alexander is only going to help us. You may find a post or two but the vast majority say otherwise. But if one were to simply read egriz about the matter, you'd find a completely different opinion.

The situation is not the same in reverse? I don't know, because I don't really read Bobcatville.
 
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