SoCalGriz said:Copper Griz said:SoCalGriz said:I happen to agree with Alpha in this situation. Delaney was given a dream job he did not earn and now he is taken some liberties. Even it is only chump change, to me it still sends a bad message.
Hopefully the kid earns it. I have in many cases seen hidden talent hidden waited because of the system or lack of harmony with coach or due to late developer. It happens every year on every college team. It is bound to happen in the HS system.
thanks copper. English 101. You forgot to mention I also screwed up waisted vs. waited.
Ursa Major said:Question, what happened to all of the posters that were praising the return of solid values and "doing the right thing" for the football program? Is this (naked nepotism) an example of being the right kind of role model for the student athletes?
For me this is far worse than any game time mistake. Far worse than the decision to kick off to start the game and after half time. Far worse than poor clock management or failure to make adjustments during the game. This decision was made without pressure and apparently without much forethought. Frankly I don’t understand it at all. As a coach why put yourself in the position of being second guessed or appear to give favoritism and financial support to a grandson? Why would you trade the relatively low cost of the scholarship to possibly jeopardize your own ability to lead? Let alone the negative impact this will have on his grandson in attempting to come into camp and make the team.
Perhaps he should have just taken $1,000 of his $157,000 UM salary and made it grandpa’s early Christmas present to his grandson and just ask the boy to come in as a walk on. This would have removed the doubt of favoritism and allowed Mick to keep what is left as his reputation and leadership ability.
cameo said:I think Mick slept through Ethics 101. He also forgot to read the state policy manual. I'm betting that RE told him this was an OK thing to do. Sorry folks, but this is just a further indication of how far we have to go to recover this program. We are years away from stability.
griz4life said:cameo said:I think Mick slept through Ethics 101. He also forgot to read the state policy manual. I'm betting that RE told him this was an OK thing to do. Sorry folks, but this is just a further indication of how far we have to go to recover this program. We are years away from stability.
Recover this program from what? Policies that allowed Mick Dennehy to recruit his son Jake and make him team punter?
The policies that allowed Don Read to hire his son, Bruce?
The policies that allowed Bobby Hauck to keep his uncle on staff?
Two years ago, egrizzers had their fingers crossed that Coach Pflugrad's son Aaronw would transfer from Oregon to be wr for the Griz.
The only coach I can think of in the last 25 years who didn't try to bring in a family member was Joe Glenn, whose son Casey played for the Saints. :roll:
SoCalGriz said:Copper Griz said:SoCalGriz said:I happen to agree with Alpha in this situation. Delaney was given a dream job he did not earn and now he is taken some liberties. Even it is only chump change, to me it still sends a bad message.
Hopefully the kid earns it. I have in many cases seen hidden talent hidden waited because of the system or lack of harmony with coach or due to late developer. It happens every year on every college team. It is bound to happen in the HS system.
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thanks copper. English 101. You forgot to mention I also screwed up waisted vs. waited.
tnt said:So who else was recruiting the kid??? If nobody we reeeeeeeally have a problem
Raider said:tnt said:So who else was recruiting the kid??? If nobody we reeeeeeeally have a problem
“we”?? Nice try.
Go spew your diarrhea of the mouth in JJ text message thread, almighty crusader.
griz4life said:cameo said:I think Mick slept through Ethics 101. He also forgot to read the state policy manual. I'm betting that RE told him this was an OK thing to do. Sorry folks, but this is just a further indication of how far we have to go to recover this program. We are years away from stability.
Recover this program from what? Policies that allowed Mick Dennehy to recruit his son Jake and make him team punter?
The policies that allowed Don Read to hire his son, Bruce?
The policies that allowed Bobby Hauck to keep his uncle on staff?
Two years ago, egrizzers had their fingers crossed that Coach Pflugrad's son Aaronw would transfer from Oregon to be wr for the Griz.
The only coach I can think of in the last 25 years who didn't try to bring in a family member was Joe Glenn, whose son Casey played for the Saints. :roll:
GRZFTBL said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:Sorry but you idiots that CHOOSE to accept mediocrity need to stfu sit down and get out of the way. I blame you for the demise of Griz Football and for accepting coaches like MD and BH
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1) If BH was still here we'd be heading to Missoula for a game this weekend.
2) Can you PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, get rid of that dumb ass "Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2"?????????? Fukkkkkkk that's annoying.
3) Hey bud, whats up?
mtgrowler88 said:Mick's grandson had 4 receptions for 81 yards in the regular season at WR and averaged 15.1 yards as a kick returner. He didn't even make the all conference team.