mtgrizrule
Well-known member
Wow, I see things have not changed much here during my break from here. People arguing, assuming things, being smart asses, etc. Anyway, just listened to the interview. Love Stitt's confidence in Brady and team unity. I like Stitt admitted, overall they were not a very disciplined team last season.
As for Stitt and Gregorak, I see it is pointless to voice much of an opinion one way or the other on this. God forbid we not agree or see things differently than one another. I will say, it was best they parted ways. It is common for a new head coach to weed out most of the staff from the previous coach. Even more important to part ways when there is such diversity in coaching philosophies. Stitt is more aggressive than many coaches. Strictly my opinion here, and not from anything any coach told me. Gregorak's schemes were a little too passive too often for Stitt's liking.
I feel many defensive coordinators would have some problems, growing pains, and differences with a coach and philosophy as unique as Stitt has. Hell, many egrizzers/fans had difficulty adjusting to Stitt's style. Gregorak's history is with coaches who are more conventional and conservative. Stitt and Gregorak were not a great fit together. Gregorak moved to a situation that was a great fit for him. Stitt now gets a DC who knows what to expect from Stitt and can be on the same page with him. In addition, we seem to forget that Gregorak's wife is employed at MSU too. DAMN, I guess a husband and wife wanting to be together as a family is not very important (being a smart ass there)
I fully expect the coaching and play on each side of the ball to be much more aggressive this season. For the GRIZ fans who are not use to an aggressive approach, get used to it!!!! I cannot wait for this season and do wish Gregorak the best as well. I feel his departure was, is, and will be best for each party and each program.
As for Stitt and Gregorak, I see it is pointless to voice much of an opinion one way or the other on this. God forbid we not agree or see things differently than one another. I will say, it was best they parted ways. It is common for a new head coach to weed out most of the staff from the previous coach. Even more important to part ways when there is such diversity in coaching philosophies. Stitt is more aggressive than many coaches. Strictly my opinion here, and not from anything any coach told me. Gregorak's schemes were a little too passive too often for Stitt's liking.
I feel many defensive coordinators would have some problems, growing pains, and differences with a coach and philosophy as unique as Stitt has. Hell, many egrizzers/fans had difficulty adjusting to Stitt's style. Gregorak's history is with coaches who are more conventional and conservative. Stitt and Gregorak were not a great fit together. Gregorak moved to a situation that was a great fit for him. Stitt now gets a DC who knows what to expect from Stitt and can be on the same page with him. In addition, we seem to forget that Gregorak's wife is employed at MSU too. DAMN, I guess a husband and wife wanting to be together as a family is not very important (being a smart ass there)
I fully expect the coaching and play on each side of the ball to be much more aggressive this season. For the GRIZ fans who are not use to an aggressive approach, get used to it!!!! I cannot wait for this season and do wish Gregorak the best as well. I feel his departure was, is, and will be best for each party and each program.