UNI had a very similar, if not worse finish to their season. And they have an established coach who has been there for years and been successful.UMGriz75 said:Watching the same small group of football blowhards make big claims and out-of-sight predictions has its own entertainment value. It wasn't just the "inaccurate predication." I'd guess that there was probably about 50,000 of those. It was the sheer pomposity and arrogance of the claims made, lasting through two seasons, pretending it wasn't your analytical failures, it was some undefined malevolence that was somehow preventing a brilliant D2 level coach from claiming his rightful due in the storied pantheon of FCS football.brewskis said:I'm sure he's heartbroken about his inaccurate prediction of the 2016 season. Truly a devastating failure.
The claims that were wholly, completely, embarrassingly wrong. I've never seen so much arrogance go so wrong.
Anyone can hope for the best, and still be wrong. In the long run, it's the nature of the game. It's the nature of sport and chance.
It is the amazing level of arrogance that you two (and about five others) bring to this sport, on this forum, combined with an inexplicable arrogance that anyone should take you seven seriously ever again. You're here for your personal egos, not for the sport.
Remember. We lost our last game of the season to MSU. At home. To the league's current bottom-dweller.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/sports/bobcats/football/final-montana-state-stuns-montana/article_4f4ae87a-a1c4-5cd9-856e-aabca10076d0.html
It's not unprecedented, it's not unique to Montana, it's not uncommon, and most importantly it's in the past. We've got a group of talented players that have more camaraderie than any team we've had in the last 5 years, they're excited about the season, and those close to the program have great things to say about the coaching staff and the players.
But don't mind me, have another drink and keep beating that horse.
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