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hubcap said:
rgrizfan said:
Anybody know anything about Mayginnes?


Let's finish this thread.

Mayginnes just didn't bother showing up to the game. He practiced all week and was a no-show. No lie. Germer was losing his mind outside the locker room. I figured Hoops knew and said something considering he's so close and Bobby tells him everything.

Growler, you have no clue about the truth. One thing we do know is he was at the game, in street clothes. Why? We will keep some things private. Use some of those contacts you brag about to determine the truth.
 
UncleRico said:
hubcap said:
Let's finish this thread.

Mayginnes just didn't bother showing up to the game. He practiced all week and was a no-show. No lie. Germer was losing his mind outside the locker room. I figured Hoops knew and said something considering he's so close and Bobby tells him everything.

He didn’t show up for the game? You mean physically didn’t come to game? Jesus man that is bad

There is no reason to believe this. A few people have said he was in street clothes on the sidelines. There is no reason to believe he no showed, and that a coach was freaking out. Let's not go letting one random post turn into a rumor, and then become "common knowledge."

I have heard a number of things about him recently, but this is the first I have heard that he just didn't show up for the game. Maybe it is true, but I would want to hear that from somewhere other than just an egriz post before I believed it.
 
IF, the middle two letter in LIFE. That's why I emphasized IF. No official explanation. Nature abhors a vacuum.
 
mthoopsfan said:
GrizRealist said:
Throwing stones from a glass house there aren't ya little guy. But carry on, I'll continue to think your little man syndrome is quite funny. And others will as well. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I guess you have heard of social media, where people talk about what they do and where they went all the time.

I am the opposite of little man syndrome. I think you are the little man syndrome guy. Are jealous of people who do and have more than you.

Translation: I am the opposite of a little man. I’m a big man, a BIG, BIG man. I’ll have you know: I stubbed my toe once, while watering my spice garden, and I only cried for 20 minutes. I have one more spice garden than you, you should be jealous.
 
Social Media? I don't need no stinkin' social media. I live a simple life. I don't go nowhere, and I don't do nothin'. I like it thataway. :thumb:
 
3-7-77 said:
Social Media? I don't need no stinkin' social media. I live a simple life. I don't go nowhere, and I don't do nothin'. I like it thataway. :thumb:

Egriz is social media. You are on it all the time. You need to "woke" up.
 
UncleRico said:
grizghost said:
....all great resumes but irrelevant in todays coaching style....outdated in recruiting caliber players and knowing
what todays players are looking for...simply put they don't want to play for a bunch of old man F....them out ...
Hauck stated he doesn't want superstars just team players that's fine but that turns off young guys who all
think they are superstars...times have changed unfortunately ...UM needs to find a young innovative coach
( role model type) who can rally these young guys...not my way or the highway type..

...look at the NFL mostly all young coaches because the old guys couldn't adapt...some old coaches can adapt
but will have younger innovative guys under them ...thats not Hauck style... it is what it is adapt or became
irrelevant in todays world!
The best coach in NFL is Andy Reed and it isn't even close to number 2. The best coach in FBS is Nick Saban. I think Bobby and his crew have their backs against the wall for sure. But the Griz hiring and firing guys on a regular basis make the possibility of the Griz becoming Nebraska of FCS . It becomes an unattractive job. I don't think people realize how low the pay is for coaching staff in comparison to other programs. Where did Hauck say he doesn't want superstars? Where do you find these magical innovative young coaches you speak of? Remember the last "innovative" guy at UM? The idea that these guys can't coach I think is wrong and very simplistic in my opinion. Do I think they should bring in more young coaches? yes. But do you want a whole staff of unproven guys that don't realize the expectations of coaching here? Just about anywhere else in FCS if you were 4-1 the supporters would be happy. Here there are people calling for your head mid season. You going to put that on some 32 year old "whiz kid?" Would he bring his family to Missoula? You can bring in innovation but you better also bring in someone thick skinned that beats the Cats right away or their ass in the same boat as this staff right away.

The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.
 
mthoopsfan said:
3-7-77 said:
Social Media? I don't need no stinkin' social media. I live a simple life. I don't go nowhere, and I don't do nothin'. I like it thataway. :thumb:

Egriz is social media. You are on it all the time. You need to "woke" up.

ARGH!!! You are right. Give me some time, I'll spin this. I'm (k)new at this, so give me some time. I'll set my wind up alarm clock. :lol: :thumb:
 
UncleRico said:
SoldierGriz said:
Resumes do not equal considerable abilities.

Considerable abilities equal results.

Let's see if they can meet their stated goals for the team.

Resumes mean you have done it. And if you have done it there is a good chance you can do it again. But nothing is a given. Who would you want to replace this staff? Would you want someone with a solid resume? These can coach. And I think they will show it this weekend.

I would want someone with recency of results.
 
mtgriz said:
If someone actually said something definitive about Mayginnes, how would you know it was even true? It’s eGriz for god sakes, not Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes.

All you have to do is ask a few players on the team. It really isn't that hard if you know some of them well.
 
mtgriz said:
If someone actually said something definitive about Mayginnes, how would you know it was even true? It’s eGriz for god sakes, not Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes.

Or read my posts.
 
SoldierGriz said:
UncleRico said:
Resumes mean you have done it. And if you have done it there is a good chance you can do it again. But nothing is a given. Who would you want to replace this staff? Would you want someone with a solid resume? These can coach. And I think they will show it this weekend.

I would want someone with recency of results.

I assume that this good or ideal coach could be a head coach, coordinator or assistant?

How does this sound? A coordinator and assistant head coach from a good FBS but not Power 5 conference. Team is usually successful and often (but not always) wins all but a few of its games, and goes to bowl games. Team has had a well-known long time coach. The potential Griz coach was offered the head coaching job at his prior school a year or so after he had left for a head coaching job, but turned it down. Is that recency?
 
mthoopsfan said:
UncleRico said:
The best coach in NFL is Andy Reed and it isn't even close to number 2. The best coach in FBS is Nick Saban. I think Bobby and his crew have their backs against the wall for sure. But the Griz hiring and firing guys on a regular basis make the possibility of the Griz becoming Nebraska of FCS . It becomes an unattractive job. I don't think people realize how low the pay is for coaching staff in comparison to other programs. Where did Hauck say he doesn't want superstars? Where do you find these magical innovative young coaches you speak of? Remember the last "innovative" guy at UM? The idea that these guys can't coach I think is wrong and very simplistic in my opinion. Do I think they should bring in more young coaches? yes. But do you want a whole staff of unproven guys that don't realize the expectations of coaching here? Just about anywhere else in FCS if you were 4-1 the supporters would be happy. Here there are people calling for your head mid season. You going to put that on some 32 year old "whiz kid?" Would he bring his family to Missoula? You can bring in innovation but you better also bring in someone thick skinned that beats the Cats right away or their ass in the same boat as this staff right away.

The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.

When did Pease change professions?
 
PTGrizzly said:
mthoopsfan said:
The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.

When did Pease change professions?

I will wait for the translation. This should be good.
 
mthoopsfan said:
UncleRico said:
The best coach in NFL is Andy Reed and it isn't even close to number 2. The best coach in FBS is Nick Saban. I think Bobby and his crew have their backs against the wall for sure. But the Griz hiring and firing guys on a regular basis make the possibility of the Griz becoming Nebraska of FCS . It becomes an unattractive job. I don't think people realize how low the pay is for coaching staff in comparison to other programs. Where did Hauck say he doesn't want superstars? Where do you find these magical innovative young coaches you speak of? Remember the last "innovative" guy at UM? The idea that these guys can't coach I think is wrong and very simplistic in my opinion. Do I think they should bring in more young coaches? yes. But do you want a whole staff of unproven guys that don't realize the expectations of coaching here? Just about anywhere else in FCS if you were 4-1 the supporters would be happy. Here there are people calling for your head mid season. You going to put that on some 32 year old "whiz kid?" Would he bring his family to Missoula? You can bring in innovation but you better also bring in someone thick skinned that beats the Cats right away or their ass in the same boat as this staff right away.

The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.

...l never sad Hauck and company couldn't coach I was implying they were outdated in there relationship
to the changing times...that's why we have suffered in recruiting...I never said old guys couldn't coach
either...some older coaches are fun to be around and younger guys gravitate towards them...or they are
just winners and they have become icons (Saban)...Hauck isn't Saban...young guys will play for legend's..
but there very few of these guys around .... we can't afford them.

younger coaches ... late 30's and early 40's..Ferris coach is old but still can coach these young players..
so should be considered..if they are young coaches I would look for pedigree...what program they
have been attached too..do they know how to win....Vigen was from North Dokota so he knew what
a winning program look like and worked with other successful coaching staffs..and he's somewhat
young....good move by MSU...he will be coaching FBS in the future..

....obviously these are my opinion to hiring the next coach...oh and don't be a dick in press conferences
....doesn't fare well for public image of the team and the fan base...
 
PTGrizzly said:
mthoopsfan said:
The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.

When did Pease change professions?

He’s a coordinator. For ya know weddings, football games, parties, etc.
 
mthoopsfan said:
UncleRico said:
The best coach in NFL is Andy Reed and it isn't even close to number 2. The best coach in FBS is Nick Saban. I think Bobby and his crew have their backs against the wall for sure. But the Griz hiring and firing guys on a regular basis make the possibility of the Griz becoming Nebraska of FCS . It becomes an unattractive job. I don't think people realize how low the pay is for coaching staff in comparison to other programs. Where did Hauck say he doesn't want superstars? Where do you find these magical innovative young coaches you speak of? Remember the last "innovative" guy at UM? The idea that these guys can't coach I think is wrong and very simplistic in my opinion. Do I think they should bring in more young coaches? yes. But do you want a whole staff of unproven guys that don't realize the expectations of coaching here? Just about anywhere else in FCS if you were 4-1 the supporters would be happy. Here there are people calling for your head mid season. You going to put that on some 32 year old "whiz kid?" Would he bring his family to Missoula? You can bring in innovation but you better also bring in someone thick skinned that beats the Cats right away or their ass in the same boat as this staff right away.

The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.
apparently that is what a lot of people have been saying all along. might be the issue we apparently are having at quarterback right now for the record he is listed as the OC and qb coach.
 
retiredpopo said:
mthoopsfan said:
The Griz staff isn't old. The d-line coach is young. Erickson is young. Justin Green isn't very old. Cooper isn't that old. MSU '04. So, early 40s. Some guys are in their early 50's. I think Pease is the oldest, and he isn't a coach. Tim H. graduated about 1990. Maybe the same for the corner's coach. This is post is not directed to the above post.
apparently that is what a lot of people have been saying all along. might be the issue we apparently are having at quarterback right now for the record he is listed as the OC and qb coach.

Oops. Mixed him up with Rosie.
 
grizghost said:
. . . .if they are young coaches I would look for pedigree...what program they
have been attached too..do they know how to win....Vigen was from North Dokota so he knew what
a winning program look like and worked with other successful coaching staffs..and he's somewhat
young....good move by MSU...he will be coaching FBS in the future..

Age is relative. Hauck coached at UCLA, Colorado, and Washington; Pease coached at Baylor, Kentucky, Boise State, Florida, and Washington; Bradford coached in the NFL and at California, Memphis, Louisiana Tech, and USC. What in the hell do you want?
 
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