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Coaching Changes

CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
horribilisfan8184 said:
Why doesn't everyone relax until the current contracts expire?

Hmmmm...

Tomorrow, early enrollment, spring football where they ought to know the playbook, February LOI Day, winter strength and conditioning...

*Edit. Things have changed considerably since Kem and PR played starting with the kids today have helmets that aren't leather...

Yes, players used to be tough, didn't whine and played for the team and school. They understood sport and amateurism. And school was important. They got PhDs in engineering and went to law school. They went on to support their schools generally and financially. They didn't become anonymous internet trolls. They center grads from the schools and guide them to jobs. Quaint. Old school.
 
Question? saw a post recently quoting a Coach,s position on his offensive philosophy being dictated by the strong points of his QB. Do you fellas believe our coaches subscribe to that when we have no consistency By next Man up. Do they have 3 different playbooks??? That being my question, The program of a QB for each Class, may not be practical unless we can Clone them, However, i guess we get what we can and make the best out of it. Go Griz
 
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
If we’re just reshuffling the deck on offense I’m not sure how much better off we’ll be. Can it get much worse? With all the facilities advantages and fan support we had what, the fifth worst offense in the conference? Additionally, if rosy is still coaching QBs we’re still f###[#] in that regard. Zero QB development appears to be happening at UM with him in the QB room.

Agree a lot with what's been said as far as frustrations, etc....but we did have the #3 scoring offense in the BSC. Our offensive output was worse because we had some lowly freshman from Kalispell who was able to keep us in games by pinning teams deep, and a solid D who kept them from moving the ball, thus giving us the ball at midfield or better a lot of the time. Offensive yards aren't the end-all, be-all of offensive production.
 
mthoopsfan said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
Hmmmm...

Tomorrow, early enrollment, spring football where they ought to know the playbook, February LOI Day, winter strength and conditioning...

*Edit. Things have changed considerably since Kem and PR played starting with the kids today have helmets that aren't leather...

Yes, players used to be tough, didn't whine and played for the team and school. They understood sport and amateurism. And school was important. They got PhDs in engineering and went to law school. They went on to support their schools generally and financially. They didn't become anonymous internet trolls. They center grads from the schools and guide them to jobs. Quaint. Old school.

Just like the entire country was right after World War II. Somewhere, sometime later, the GI Bill got gutted, it was no longer honorable to serve your country, some middle management human resource director began a corporate fad of sending out pink slips just before Christmas thinking he was hilarious. Many other Fortune 500 HR Deparments followed that lead.

Pay back arrived when folks like Montana's own Bobby Petrino began doing as Dennis did and started moving from one school to another. I just read in either ESPN or Sports Illustrated that Petrino is in his 18th position since he began his career.

The life expectancy, so to speak, of a principal is just a bit over three years and a superintendent is less than three years. What does those examples say to our old fashioned sense of loyalty to the school, company, school district? Many of these coaches following the money striving to go up the food chain in their chosen profession would really like to have a bit of consistency and continuity in their lives but read the atmosphere and the mood of many posters in this site.

Hope you get up and enjoy some nice, crisp, northeast Montana weather this week. I see on the National Weather site Poplar is going to be -36° Thursday and the high most of the week will not be -10°.
 
I do have a little concern regarding the defensive scheme, I understand the odd three man front , but I still am an advocate of the old 27 defense ie 4 man front 3 backers mike and Sam and willie, And the free safety had over the top coverage. However i am really old and when you get to be my age we think we know everything. WRONG. Go Griz
 
EverettGriz said:
Brother Bear said:
On January 14, 2016, Pease was named offensive coordinator at UTEP. During his first season, the Miners went 4–8, 2–6 in C-USA play to finish in a tie for fifth place in the West Division. In the first 3 games of the 2017 season, UTEP's offense ranked 128th out of 129 teams in the FBS in total offense, 124th in scoring offense, 129th in rushing offense and 129th in first downs per game.[6] On September 17, 2017, Pease was fired after an 0-3 start to the season.

Hopefully we not getting that "vision" :roll:

Relax. It was UTEP.

It was UTEP...And they finished 5th in the conference.... Where were the Griz this year?
 
Another question. Do job openings necessitate postings in some kind of system for state employees like these?
 
alabamagrizzly said:
I jus heard on another thread that Pease is the new OC. Nuthin else on if Rosie still with the QB’s or what.


Just means that Pease gets his choice of fishing the next run before Rosey. Of course Bobby gets first choice, probably followed by Robby.
 
mthoopsfan said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
Hmmmm...

Tomorrow, early enrollment, spring football where they ought to know the playbook, February LOI Day, winter strength and conditioning...

*Edit. Things have changed considerably since Kem and PR played starting with the kids today have helmets that aren't leather...

Yes, players used to be tough, didn't whine and played for the team and school. They understood sport and amateurism. And school was important. They got PhDs in engineering and went to law school. They went on to support their schools generally and financially. They didn't become anonymous internet trolls. They center grads from the schools and guide them to jobs. Quaint. Old school.

I guess you're the exception on becoming an internet troll, huh?
 
I see RMG made it one whole day this time on his “I am all done posting here”. 😂😂😂.

Yep Egriz is like crack-cocaine buddy
 
HookedonGriz said:
I see RMG made it one whole day this time on his “I am all done posting here”. 😂😂😂.

Yep Egriz is like crack-cocaine buddy

It’s so wild that he’s back the day after Indiancoyote got band.
 
grizfnz said:
alabamagrizzly said:
Is Rosie specifically a QB’s coach? Not sure how that helps are “not developing QB’s” situation.

Will Pease run the same O? I don’t remember his O in Florida. Wasn’t he only there one year? Maybe fired mid season even I think.

I do agree a whole new staff would have been better for the O except for the fact of everyone learning a new playbook. I think are offensive skill set would be adaptable to most offensive except a power run obviously.

Pease has been OC at Kentucky, Florida, Boise St, Baylor, NAU and UTEP

Pease was also previously the OC at Montana, under Mick Dennehy.
 
For some reason these potential coaching changes feel similar to getting a new driver, putter or set of irons. Gives some hope and excitement! Then most take that excitement and go out and block right, yank left, leave putts a couple feet short or a foot on the amateur side and realize they are still the same shitty golfer no matter what clubs they play with. Those first few shots with them though!
 
Hilarious that Hauck is given a free pass for bolting UM as head coach when he to fled to UNLV, and welcomed back with open arms, but Joe Glenn was labeled a traitor for doing the same thing. Same with Mick Dennehy when he left for Utah State.
 
RoseyMustGo said:
Hilarious that Hauck is given a free pass for bolting UM as head coach when he to fled to UNLV, and welcomed back with open arms, but Joe Glenn was labeled a traitor for doing the same thing. Same with Mick Dennehy when he left for Utah State.
Maybe there's a difference between putting in 7 dominating years than 3 or four. Hauck was welcomed back because of the program degradation while he was away.
 
kemajic said:
RoseyMustGo said:
Hilarious that Hauck is given a free pass for bolting UM as head coach when he to fled to UNLV, and welcomed back with open arms, but Joe Glenn was labeled a traitor for doing the same thing. Same with Mick Dennehy when he left for Utah State.
Maybe there's a difference between putting in 7 dominating years than 3 or four. Hauck was welcomed back because of the program degradation while he was away.

I know we cannot ignore 2003-2009 (13-20 years ago) in our assessment, but even you have to admit if the HC since 2017 was literally anyone else, you’d be thinking differently. Hell, I’ll admit I would be, too.
 
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