You're right.
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?
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?
No. The predicted collapse in Grif standings.CV Griz Fan said:lol. Who let Ace and Gary get so far on this thread? Bad management.
CV Griz Fan said:lol. Who let Ace and Gary get so far on this thread? Bad management.
CV Griz Fan said:lol. Who let Ace and Gary get so far on this thread? Bad management.
PlayerRep said: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?
This is also going on with Stitt:
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PlayerRep said:CV Griz Fan said:lol. Who let Ace and Gary get so far on this thread? Bad management.
Why are you such a dick? Can't believe you still hang around on egriz. Nothing going on in San Diego or with San Diego St. You must be a huge loser. Weird.
UMGriz75 said:On a thread entitled "Bob Stitt?"Grizzly96 said:75...So what exactly are you looking and asking for with all of these quotes from Stitt?
What do you think direct quotes from Bob Stitt are relevant to?
If reading published comments from Bob Stitt bothers you so much, easy solution: don't read any thread about "Bob Stitt."
It's that easy.
Stop being a baby. This has been a troubled team. Since October, 2015, every trend has been negative. Unlike you, I want to see the Griz win, and their hard work pay off. Watching Amateur Hour unfold isn't it. You can be content with mediocrity. Many of the rest of us are not.Grizzly96 said:You keep bringing up the meltdown at the end of last season, losing to Bozeman, etc.... and you act like you are owed some kind of explanation or something. You are not....
Apologies. I had a stroke about three weeks before. I'm not moving around or communicating well these days. No fun at all. Can't read written English, and part of the therapy is starting with something basic and straightforward, like "sports." Takes about a half hour to get out two or three sentences, but its progress.PlayerRep said:75, what was your excuse for not coming to my Plonk party this year? Titleist was there, but wouldn't allow photos.
This is known as the "Gambler's Fallacy," that says future performance can be predicted on past performance. IOW, what has been a "trend" will either be or not be continued, based on metrics of past performance. In the game of Craps (dice), which I like to play, there are players who insist, despite the randomness of the game, that they can predict ("sense") when a favorable or unfavorable trend is about to begin or end.UMGriz75 said:Stop being a baby. This has been a troubled team. Since October, 2015, every trend has been negative. Unlike you, I want to see the Griz win, and their hard work pay off. Watching Amateur Hour unfold isn't it. You can be content with mediocrity. Many of the rest of us are not.Grizzly96 said:You keep bringing up the meltdown at the end of last season, losing to Bozeman, etc.... and you act like you are owed some kind of explanation or something. You are not....
You're confusing games of chance with games of skill.Grizzoola said:This is known as the "Gambler's Fallacy," that says future performance can be predicted on past performance. IOW, what has been a "trend" will either be or not be continued, based on metrics of past performance. In the game of Craps (dice), which I like to play, there are players who insist, despite the randomness of the game, that they can predict ("sense") when a favorable or unfavorable trend is about to begin or end.