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Jeremy Calhoun - isn't it ironic

argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848
 
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

Not only did the guard get ragdolled, the center got pushed back to the 5 and the tackle turned his guy into the damn hole.
 
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

jlm had a 12 yard rushing average - why not give it to him?
 
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

jlm had a 12 yard rushing average - why not give it to him?

He fumbled a pitch. Personna non grata after that, pretty much the entire rest of the game.
 
AZGrizFan said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

jlm had a 12 yard rushing average - why not give it to him?

He fumbled a pitch. Personna non grata after that, pretty much the entire rest of the game.

You mean the bad pitch that he couldn't get too?
 
grizindabox said:
AZGrizFan said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

jlm had a 12 yard rushing average - why not give it to him?

He fumbled a pitch. Personna non grata after that, pretty much the entire rest of the game.

You mean the bad pitch that he couldn't get too?

Yes. That pitch. They never ran that play again (or the jet sweep) and JLM had exactly two passes thrown his way the rest of the game.
 
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848
Meyer and Sirmon both got demolished. Cat D-Line did an outstanding job on this play.
 
Griz Stud said:
Pretty sure JC would get hurt running into a brick wall, hes pretty soft and gets injured often.

Does anyone believe that JC had the courage to apologize to his teammates for quitting on them and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

Me either

Thanks Steve! :thumb:
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
And yet, Bobby being Bobby, he was unable to be the mature one in the room and instead we didn't have JC for the final two games OR for next year. So, lose-lose. Nice work, Hauck.

This is a stupid take.

Hard for me to imagine that Coach Read walks out of that room with the same result.
 
Ursa Major said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
And yet, Bobby being Bobby, he was unable to be the mature one in the room and instead we didn't have JC for the final two games OR for next year. So, lose-lose. Nice work, Hauck.

This is a stupid take.

Hard for me to imagine that Coach Read walks out of that room with the same result.

Hard for me to imagine this same issue when Read was the coach.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think Hauck just got tired of all the drama and really didn't give a rats ass if Calhoun played his last 2 games in the end.

He didn't need to give a rats ass. He's done such a terrific job of dampering everyone' expectations this season...the last thing he wanted to do was finish 7-4 and raise the bar for NEXT year, right?
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think Hauck just got tired of all the drama and really didn't give a rats ass if Calhoun played his last 2 games in the end.

He didn't need to give a rats ass. He's done such a terrific job of dampering everyone' expectations this season...the last thing he wanted to do was finish 7-4 and raise the bar for NEXT year, right?

I think it's amazing you know all this.
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think Hauck just got tired of all the drama and really didn't give a rats ass if Calhoun played his last 2 games in the end.

He didn't need to give a rats ass. He's done such a terrific job of dampering everyone' expectations this season...the last thing he wanted to do was finish 7-4 and raise the bar for NEXT year, right?

Seriously, pull the stick out of your ass.
 
cclarkblues said:
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think Hauck just got tired of all the drama and really didn't give a rats ass if Calhoun played his last 2 games in the end.

He didn't need to give a rats ass. He's done such a terrific job of dampering everyone' expectations this season...the last thing he wanted to do was finish 7-4 and raise the bar for NEXT year, right?

I think it's amazing you know all this.
thank you for noticing. 8-) 8-)
 
braves84 said:
zengriz said:
...fcuk the cats...
...fcuk calhoun...
...time to move on...

... :coffee: ...

Real mature, bet you wouldn't have the guts to say that to his face.

...you would lose that bet...
...get over it..he fcuked up...
...multiple times..move on...

... :shock: ...
 
grizindabox said:
Griz Stud said:
argh! said:
Griz Stud said:
and ultimately losing this game because of his decision to quit?

yeah, it is all calhoun's fault. but i thought nobody could run behind that oline? or is it that any excuse will do, other than claiming the coaching wasn't up to par?

Eastwood on the year had a 4.1 yard per carry average. We needed one yard, how good are you at math?

Why is nobody blaming Sirmon for getting man handled and literally thrown out of the way on that play? Did you watch what Yates did to him? If you missed it there were 30 or 40 other examples during the game.

Here, this is from the Dan Patrick show and it tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/PaulPabst/status/1064541570924494848

Not only did the guard get ragdolled, the center got pushed back to the 5 and the tackle turned his guy into the damn hole.

I watched the play several times and I think the play call was fine. It’s a read option. If Sneed keeps he is in. I think he handed off because Sterk #37 flashes across the line to show contain in the split second there is to read the proper option. But Sterk was sealed off by Rensvold #81, and the Cat line is angling to their right so there is a nice alley there.
 
zengriz said:
braves84 said:
zengriz said:
...fcuk the cats...
...fcuk calhoun...
...time to move on...

... :coffee: ...

Real mature, bet you wouldn't have the guts to say that to his face.

...you would lose that bet...
...get over it..he fcuked up...
...multiple times..move on...

... :shock: ...

sounds like your the one who needs to get over it.

zen... pfft. nothing you post is remotely zen-like.
 
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
grizd said:
'68griz said:
cf2000 said:
If Hauck hadn't screwed Calhoun over from the beginning there wouldn't have been talk of a redshirt year. Sure he sat out the first two games, but how much playing time did he get from Game 3 and on? Only one of those games was he injured and wasn't able to go. The rest of them, he should have been our starter and had the bulk of the carries. Sorry, this is on Hauck.

Probably ...

Imagine getting a job at the most coveted company in the State of Montana and having that job questioned on the front page of every paper in the State because you supposedly can't control your employees. Then also imagine on top of that a petition is started to get the offer taken away, also because you can't control your personnel and you run a loose ship. Within months some of your staff is criminally charged. I would suspect any grown up would handle this the same way and has to set an example no matter how good of an employee he or she was. Particularly if it was a veteran of your company that some of the newer employees looked up to you don't want them thinking this is acceptable. My guess is in the business world those employees that got in trouble were fired.

In this case he got a suspension, was able to come back and by the end of his season had earned the majority of the carries in his final two games. But instead of being happy about that he decided he was going to demand more from the coach and dictate how he wanted his scholarship to be used. The coach decided he wanted and needed him this year and by golly he was right. Most likely this team and all his teammates are in the playoffs if he wanted to play the final games. Anyone that claims they would have handled this any differently than Bobby is kidding themselves.

My thoughts exactly! Jeremy was selfish and let his teammates down. They needed him in that game and he put his wants ahead of the team. I just hope his brother sticks around to play corner for us next year

Interesting that you are not the first to say you hope his brother sticks around...While he may be our best option at one of our weaker positions, I saw him come up short big time when we needed a stop on two separate occasions on Saturday. The 2nd time was on the drive after the Semenza FG where the cats ended up scoring to make it 25-22. I believe he had coverage on all three of Jonsen's catches on that drive, for sure on the last one for 45 yards that he wasn't even in the same zip code. Would have been an easy walk in TD for Jonsen had Anderson not under thrown him by 15 yards and had to wait for it. They scored 2 plays later-Scoring drive-1 min, 35 secs. Very similar to the drive before half when the cats scored when he had 3 catches as well. Where was the coverage???
Jonsen's stats for the year prior to Saturday-14 catches/134 total yards....Saturday's stats-11 catches/101 yards....
Point being, I saw Justin in 1 on 1 coverage on Jonsen on almost every play they were both in.. While you may hope he is back next year, I am just hoping his mind was on the task at hand this past Saturday, and not thinking how he screwed up his brother's last year with the Griz.
 
birdieman said:
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
grizd said:
'68griz said:
Probably ...

Imagine getting a job at the most coveted company in the State of Montana and having that job questioned on the front page of every paper in the State because you supposedly can't control your employees. Then also imagine on top of that a petition is started to get the offer taken away, also because you can't control your personnel and you run a loose ship. Within months some of your staff is criminally charged. I would suspect any grown up would handle this the same way and has to set an example no matter how good of an employee he or she was. Particularly if it was a veteran of your company that some of the newer employees looked up to you don't want them thinking this is acceptable. My guess is in the business world those employees that got in trouble were fired.

In this case he got a suspension, was able to come back and by the end of his season had earned the majority of the carries in his final two games. But instead of being happy about that he decided he was going to demand more from the coach and dictate how he wanted his scholarship to be used. The coach decided he wanted and needed him this year and by golly he was right. Most likely this team and all his teammates are in the playoffs if he wanted to play the final games. Anyone that claims they would have handled this any differently than Bobby is kidding themselves.

My thoughts exactly! Jeremy was selfish and let his teammates down. They needed him in that game and he put his wants ahead of the team. I just hope his brother sticks around to play corner for us next year

Interesting that you are not the first to say you hope his brother sticks around...While he may be our best option at one of our weaker positions, I saw him come up short big time when we needed a stop on two separate occasions on Saturday. The 2nd time was on the drive after the Semenza FG where the cats ended up scoring to make it 25-22. I believe he had coverage on all three of Jonsen's catches on that drive, for sure on the last one for 45 yards that he wasn't even in the same zip code. Would have been an easy walk in TD for Jonsen had Anderson not under thrown him by 15 yards and had to wait for it. They scored 2 plays later-Scoring drive-1 min, 35 secs. Very similar to the drive before half when the cats scored when he had 3 catches as well. Where was the coverage???
Jonsen's stats for the year prior to Saturday-14 catches/134 total yards....Saturday's stats-11 catches/101 yards....
Point being, I saw Justin in 1 on 1 coverage on Jonsen on almost every play they were both in.. While you may hope he is back next year, I am just hoping his mind was on the task at hand this past Saturday, and not thinking how he screwed up his brother's last year with the Griz.

I wondered how he got beat on that play......now I know....."thinking about how he screwed up his brother's last year with the Griz". Really??

Watched game replay. First long pass in late drive he covered well. Cats run back and run a same play fast with a different non-winded receiver who gets by him.

Andersen's passing and Jonsen's catching were pretty decent in that game!
 
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