Case in point for one of the best corporate lawyers in the recent history of Montana:
1) is confronted with being overwhelmed by the Bobcat lines during the game on 11.23, and a Griz fan is reasonably concerned about similarly overwhelming performance by SDSU
2) brings up the shellacking the Griz put on the Cats last year, and asks someone to argue with him about it, despite the fact that it was a beatdown and that the Griz went on a great run to the NC game,
3) insults the original poster or anyone else who dares assert that 2023 isn’t the same as 2024
I am such a bad lawyer that I can never argue against someone who consistently digs into his bag of “what about” tricks to defend his situationally inaccurate, and frankly strange adoration and worship of one Bobby Hauck. In all candor, I don’t want to. The Cats are historically inferior to the Griz. No debating that. The Griz beat the Cats last year. No debating that either. The Cats also beat the Griz this year, and have undoubtedly turned their program around from the darkest days of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The legitimacy of such a turnaround is one that only Hoops seems to question. But, if you operate in the world of a self-described “top corporate lawyer,” apparently these truths are less concrete than they seem, and if you argue with the undisputed facts, you are a “dumb shit,” or a “bad lawyer,” or whatever cute adjective he can describe you with.
Most people don’t like lawyers for understandable reasons. Hoops is the poster child for such well-deserved scorn. Again, with much respect, good luck next weekend, Griz fans.