CDAGRIZ said:The Cats have won two. Those two were narrow wins with a rookie head coach and a backup QB for the Griz. Six out of the seven Griz wins were blowouts. Please discuss.
Cotton-eyed Hoe said:CDAGRIZ said:The Cats have won two. Those two were narrow wins with a rookie head coach and a backup QB for the Griz. Six out of the seven Griz wins were blowouts. Please discuss.
Why do we continue to schedule these clowns? A victory over the scats carries zero clout, and only serves as a way for our second or third string guys to get injured. I get that the annual drubbing is something that we as Griz fans can point to as a guaranteed laugh, but c'mon...is it really worth the chuckle?
Cotton-eyed Hoe said:Why do we continue to schedule these clowns?
snap said:Well, after the cats endured "The Streak" maybe this is what they meant when they started talking about the "powershift". Two out of nine is better than zero out of whatever.
So about the same statistically as a 100 year old?CDAGRIZ said:snap said:Well, after the cats endured "The Streak" maybe this is what they meant when they started talking about the "powershift". Two out of nine is better than zero out of whatever.
That's a good point. I think it was zero out of a generation.
Here's a stat: a 29-year-old has been alive for exactly 5 Cat wins against the Griz.
Grizbeer said:So about the same statistically as a 100 year old?CDAGRIZ said:snap said:Well, after the cats endured "The Streak" maybe this is what they meant when they started talking about the "powershift". Two out of nine is better than zero out of whatever.
That's a good point. I think it was zero out of a generation.
Here's a stat: a 29-year-old has been alive for exactly 5 Cat wins against the Griz.