UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?Grizzly96 said:Serious question 75....Will you coach the Griz?
That wasn't the question...shocking. You just a Troll or actually this big an ass in real life?
UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?Grizzly96 said:Serious question 75....Will you coach the Griz?
UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?Grizzly96 said:Serious question 75....Will you coach the Griz?
Question: will you coach the Griz? Answer: I've retired from coaching.AZDoc said:That wasn't the question...shocking. You just a Troll or actually this big an ass in real life?UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?Grizzly96 said:Serious question 75....Will you coach the Griz?
UMGriz75 said:Question: will you coach the Griz? Answer: I've retired from coaching.AZDoc said:That wasn't the question...shocking. You just a Troll or actually this big an ass in real life?UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?Grizzly96 said:Serious question 75....Will you coach the Griz?
Pretty tough to follow there, Sparky?
Are you actually an adult?AZDoc said:UMGriz75 said:Question: will you coach the Griz? Answer: I've retired from coaching.AZDoc said:That wasn't the question...shocking. You just a Troll or actually this big an ass in real life?UMGriz75 said:I've just retired from coaching --- 45 years worth. You?
Pretty tough to follow there, Sparky?
Huh, the question was will you coach the Griz? Your response was "I've just retired from coaching". Not a yes or no. Pretty sure the coach just before Stitt was retired before coming back to coach. So, no, wasn't tough to follow. Tough for you to answer the question there, Sparky?
PlayerRep said:Response (in 4 emails) sent by Marc Kasowitz, one of Trump's lawyers, to email by some unknown person to Kasowitz suggesting that he resign:
"F--- you.''
Fifteen minutes later, Kasowitz added a second barrage: "How dare you send me an email like that. I'm on you now. You are f--- with me now. Let's see who you are. Watch your back, bitch.''
"I already know where you live, I'm on you... You will see me. I promise."
The still-unidentified man at one point offered the retort: "Thank you for the kind reply.''
Though he did forward the threats to the FBI.
He better be!! Last week I gave him my co-pay and he had me turn my head and cough.UMGriz75 said:Are you actually an adult?AZDoc said:UMGriz75 said:Question: will you coach the Griz? Answer: I've retired from coaching.AZDoc said:That wasn't the question...shocking. You just a Troll or actually this big an ass in real life?
Pretty tough to follow there, Sparky?
Huh, the question was will you coach the Griz? Your response was "I've just retired from coaching". Not a yes or no. Pretty sure the coach just before Stitt was retired before coming back to coach. So, no, wasn't tough to follow. Tough for you to answer the question there, Sparky?
EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
(1) It is extremely difficult to be as universally disliked as PR and 75. Kudos to 'em for their diligent -- and constant!! -- efforts in pursuing that goal.
(2) There are some funny-assed posters on this board. As always, great stuff Ursa.
(3) Congrats on 17 pages!
(4) Anyone know what's going on with Coach Stitt?
You left out your own inflated perspective of yourself, for starters.EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
UMGriz75 said:You left out your own inflated perspective of yourself, for starters.
It was in the papers. You wouldn't have seen it on a heavily censored fan-website.poorgriz said:So 75.... you're telling me Stitt actually admitted his faults? No way. Where's the proof. I want to see the quotes.
With a crushing loss to the rival Bobcats still weighing him down, Bob Stitt settled behind a lone microphone to address the eager media for his post-season press conference Monday. With a half-dozen cameras rolling and a horde of reporters and nearly the entire Montana athletic department front office present, Stitt began trying to explain Montana's disappointing football season.
Stitt faced the firing squad for a half hour and accepted blame for the Grizzlies' eighth-place finish in the Big Sky Conference – a 6-5 campaign that stalled after a promising 5-1 start – and the team's exclusion from the FCS playoffs.
"There's a lot of reasons why things don't go right but ultimately it's me," said Stitt, the Grizzlies' second-year head coach. "It's me. I've got to get it done."
UMGriz75 said:You left out your own inflated perspective of yourself, for starters.EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
You overrate the opinions of about 5 or 6 vocal yappers who worshipped Coach Stitt, and now have egg all over their faces, such as you.
It is interesting to see the sycophants, you were a worshipper of Engstrom and staff; always seeking influence and gratification; always making ethical sacrifices in return for whatever thrill you get when somebody remembers your name. It's pathetic. It is interesting, however, to see how deeply personal you try and make everything. I believed that Coach Stitt was making flawed decisions by October, 2015, and noted the trends of team performance declines through three successive quarterbacks. I thought the pattern was remarkable. And then it happened again, at the last game of the season, when we lost badly to the same team we had prevailed over at the beginning of the season. Stitt's press comments on that occasion were ... not inspiring. In many ways, they were simply bizarre. It was as though no one had told him that, in higher division football, you don't just get to play the same plays over and over. And, by the way, you might try changing the QB instead of institutionalizing failure for the entire game.
Season 2 certainly confirmed my worst fears. Now, finally, the Coach has at least come forward and admitted "we have problems," and they may be found in the entire team culture, which will be undergoing review through September, 2017.
The sycophants don't know what to say.
UMGriz75 said:You left out your own inflated perspective of yourself, for starters.EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
You overrate the opinions of about 5 or 6 vocal yappers who worshipped Coach Stitt, and now have egg all over their faces, such as you.
It is interesting to see the sycophants, you were a worshipper of Engstrom and staff; always seeking influence and gratification; always making ethical sacrifices in return for whatever thrill you get when somebody remembers your name. It's pathetic. It is interesting, however, to see how deeply personal you try and make everything. I believed that Coach Stitt was making flawed decisions by October, 2015, and noted the trends of team performance declines through three successive quarterbacks. I thought the pattern was remarkable. And then it happened again, at the last game of the season, when we lost badly to the same team we had prevailed over at the beginning of the season. Stitt's press comments on that occasion were ... not inspiring. In many ways, they were simply bizarre. It was as though no one had told him that, in higher division football, you don't just get to play the same plays over and over. And, by the way, you might try changing the QB instead of institutionalizing failure for the entire game.
Season 2 certainly confirmed my worst fears. Now, finally, the Coach has at least come forward and admitted "we have problems," and they may be found in the entire team culture, which will be undergoing review through September, 2017.
The sycophants don't know what to say.
Ursa Major said:UMGriz75 said:You left out your own inflated perspective of yourself, for starters.EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
You overrate the opinions of about 5 or 6 vocal yappers who worshipped Coach Stitt, and now have egg all over their faces, such as you.
It is interesting to see the sycophants, you were a worshipper of Engstrom and staff; always seeking influence and gratification; always making ethical sacrifices in return for whatever thrill you get when somebody remembers your name. It's pathetic. It is interesting, however, to see how deeply personal you try and make everything. I believed that Coach Stitt was making flawed decisions by October, 2015, and noted the trends of team performance declines through three successive quarterbacks. I thought the pattern was remarkable. And then it happened again, at the last game of the season, when we lost badly to the same team we had prevailed over at the beginning of the season. Stitt's press comments on that occasion were ... not inspiring. In many ways, they were simply bizarre. It was as though no one had told him that, in higher division football, you don't just get to play the same plays over and over. And, by the way, you might try changing the QB instead of institutionalizing failure for the entire game.
Season 2 certainly confirmed my worst fears. Now, finally, the Coach has at least come forward and admitted "we have problems," and they may be found in the entire team culture, which will be undergoing review through September, 2017.
The sycophants don't know what to say.
I can picture 75's basement with hanging 8 x 10" black and white glossy photos of past and present Griz coaches, players and administrators mixed with photos of select eGriz posters' avatars. There is a tangled discordant mess of different colors of string connecting the photos to delineate the half dozen conspiracies he's uncovered. So far.
Upstairs in the furniture free living room is the 4.5 foot tall detailed model of Mt. Sentinel made out of mashed potatoes with a scale model of Wa-Griz below.
The neighbors are beginning to notice the unkept lawn and the strange odor. Local children are warned to avoid the house at all costs.
EverettGriz said:My primary takeaways from this thread:
(1) It is extremely difficult to be as universally disliked as PR and 75. Kudos to 'em for their diligent -- and constant!! -- efforts in pursuing that goal.
(2) There are some funny-assed posters on this board. As always, great stuff Ursa.
(3) Congrats on 17 pages!
(4) Anyone know what's going on with Coach Stitt?
UMGriz75 said:It was in the papers. You wouldn't have seen it on a heavily censored fan-website.poorgriz said:So 75.... you're telling me Stitt actually admitted his faults? No way. Where's the proof. I want to see the quotes.
http://missoulian.com/sports/college/montana/stitt-takes-blame-for-disappointing-griz-football-season/article_5d8a80ec-4656-5b31-8a68-5fa2bd7831de.html
With a crushing loss to the rival Bobcats still weighing him down, Bob Stitt settled behind a lone microphone to address the eager media for his post-season press conference Monday. With a half-dozen cameras rolling and a horde of reporters and nearly the entire Montana athletic department front office present, Stitt began trying to explain Montana's disappointing football season.
Stitt faced the firing squad for a half hour and accepted blame for the Grizzlies' eighth-place finish in the Big Sky Conference – a 6-5 campaign that stalled after a promising 5-1 start – and the team's exclusion from the FCS playoffs.
"There's a lot of reasons why things don't go right but ultimately it's me," said Stitt, the Grizzlies' second-year head coach. "It's me. I've got to get it done."