IdaGriz01 said::thumb:Copper Griz said:Count me in the corner of giving SG a shot. I will support his being named head coach (if and when that day comes). Let's see - Played for the Griz and was awesome - Check. Played in the NFL - Check. Is young and can relate to recruits - Check. Is a disciplinarian - Check. Will likely want to stay for at least four to five years to build his reputation - check. I think the positives outweigh the negatives at this point. The only worry I have is his ability to make adjustments during a game. I believe he is very smart and that his degree was in math and possibly he taught math (or Trig, Calc, Algebra, etc). Math folks can often be linear thinkers. Hopefully he can overcome that trait and tap into his creative side as OC.
:dope:wbtfg said:Young? Were recruits even born at the time he played?
Taken in the second round of the 1995 draft by the NY Giants (okay, 18-year-old freshmen, assuming 2013 recruit, were just born), played for the 49ers in 2000-2004, and the Jets in 2005 (freshman probably a fan, might have his jersey).
kemajic said:Relative to Delaney (and Pflugrad) Gragg is young. He in the top five of all-time Griz favorites. He will have a much longer honeymoon than most. I just hope his HC candidacy in 2014 is contingent upon UM having a successful offense in 2013.
ilovethecats said:good head coach honestly. although this and the DD thread have had me curious about something. is it far more risky for all time griz greats to put their playing reputation on the line to be a coach? i have yet to meet a single riz fan that doesn't absolutely love DD. but what if he became coach and had a couple losing seasons? wonder what the reaction would be....
nzone said:ilovethecats said:good head coach honestly. although this and the DD thread have had me curious about something. is it far more risky for all time griz greats to put their playing reputation on the line to be a coach? i have yet to meet a single riz fan that doesn't absolutely love DD. but what if he became coach and had a couple losing seasons? wonder what the reaction would be....
What will his legacy be when the Griz put 2012 and the mehem(sp) surrounded by it behind and become national contenders again? We have a very good returning group of young men who SC has the utmost of confidence in. As well as the rest of the coaching staff. I even believe that RE is beginning to learn that a balanced approach to the Universities business is important. That there are many entities and they all must learn to work together. Why would SC's playing reputation be put on the line? He played and he succeeded. Is he suppost to just go away from something he loves at a place that gave him so much just because he is afraid to fail? SC is one hard working mofo and very thick skinned.
ilovethecats you are an interesting poster. You can be very middle of the road and then throw out something stupid like this. Besides our worst year is behind us and our best is yet to come. If I were a cat fan I would be more worried about SHSU and making it out of the quarter finals than SC and his legacy.
nzone said:ilovethecats you are an interesting poster. You can be very middle of the road and then throw out something stupid like this. Besides our worst year is behind us and our best is yet to come. If I were a cat fan I would be more worried about SHSU and making it out of the quarter finals than SC and his legacy.
I like this point of view and agree with it. Disciplined programs are a precusor to winning (period).Count me in the corner of giving SG a shot. I will support his being named head coach (if and when that day comes). Let's see - Played for the Griz and was awesome - Check. Played in the NFL - Check. Is young and can relate to recruits - Check. Is a disciplinarian - Check. Will likely want to stay for at least four to five years to build his reputation - check. I think the positives outweigh the negatives at this point. The only worry I have is his ability to make adjustments during a game. I believe he is very smart and that his degree was in math and possibly he taught math (or Trig, Calc, Algebra, etc). Math folks can often be linear thinkers. Hopefully he can overcome that trait and tap into his creative side as OC.
ilovethecats said:sorry that is such a stupid opinion to have
nzone said:Peace brother! Have a great time Friday night under the lights........you deserve it!
ilovethecats said:kemajic said:Relative to Delaney (and Pflugrad) Gragg is young. He in the top five of all-time Griz favorites. He will have a much longer honeymoon than most. I just hope his HC candidacy in 2014 is contingent upon UM having a successful offense in 2013.
i think gragg could be a good head coach honestly. although this and the DD thread have had me curious about something. is it far more risky for all time griz greats to put their playing reputation on the line to be a coach? i have yet to meet a single riz fan that doesn't absolutely love DD. but what if he became coach and had a couple losing seasons? wonder what the reaction would be....
same goes for gragg. by all accounts he's a great person. and there is no doubt that he's maybe the best linemen to ever play in the big sky. he went on to have a brilliant nfl career and he's a griz legend. will be really interesting to see if any of that becomes tarnished to some fans after a couple "down" seasons.
on this note....if i was DD i would NEVER consider coaching atum. better to be always known as the G.O.A.T. :thumb:
mcg said:ilovethecats said:kemajic said:Relative to Delaney (and Pflugrad) Gragg is young. He in the top five of all-time Griz favorites. He will have a much longer honeymoon than most. I just hope his HC candidacy in 2014 is contingent upon UM having a successful offense in 2013.
i think gragg could be a good head coach honestly. although this and the DD thread have had me curious about something. is it far more risky for all time griz greats to put their playing reputation on the line to be a coach? i have yet to meet a single riz fan that doesn't absolutely love DD. but what if he became coach and had a couple losing seasons? wonder what the reaction would be....
same goes for gragg. by all accounts he's a great person. and there is no doubt that he's maybe the best linemen to ever play in the big sky. he went on to have a brilliant nfl career and he's a griz legend. will be really interesting to see if any of that becomes tarnished to some fans after a couple "down" seasons.
on this note....if i was DD i would NEVER consider coaching atum. better to be always known as the G.O.A.T. :thumb:
I read this and thought of Bart Starr. Great player, terrible coach.
Insiders.AllWeatherFan said:They can search the universe, but unless they're willing to make a long-term commitment to somebody, and pay a decent salary, who will they attract?