grizatwork said:I don't care what it was. He broke team rules, Mick suspended him. Good for him. There is a new sherrif in town.
I couldn't agree more. Its the rule violation that angers me, not the suspension.
grizatwork said:I don't care what it was. He broke team rules, Mick suspended him. Good for him. There is a new sherrif in town.
:lol:ButteRatGriz said:IntuitiveGriz said:It should be chrystal clear by now that Delaney is all about discipline.
My phrase is, "Shape up or ship out!" (referring to student-athletes, and students too)
Or like my 5th grade football coach at the Emerson Elementary in Butte used to say "f@*K around, F@*K around, pretty soon you won't be around!"
mikegriz said:GrizMusician said:grizatwork said:I don't care what it was. He broke team rules, Mick suspended him. Good for him. There is a new sherrif in town.
This,
+2 We were just talking about this last night. I think we've decided we'd rather lose with players of character than win without character and discipline. I'm sorry Mr. Harris won't be on the field, I hope it is nothing serious and I look forward to seeing him play in the next one.
This,
and ThisButteRatGriz said:Or like my 5th grade football coach at the Emerson Elementary in Butte used to say "f@*K around, F@*K around, pretty soon you won't be around!"
Kids will NEVER get it. In the end, 18-23 year old kids still think they are invincible. What I absolutely love about this is that it has NOT been made public what the violation was, but the suspension was made public. This is the correct way for the school, coach, etc. to handle it.tourist said:Whats upsetting is that after all crap that has supposedly gone down in the last nine or ten months, the publicity and investigations, there are those who STILL don't get it.
BWahlberg said:When I first heard and hopped on egriz my initial reaction was, "Oh man, don't rush to judge." I thought that the "team rules" blanket could be something as small as twitter, missing a team meeting, missing a workout, something small.
But on reflection I think it's good this being made public and while it's presumably small it puts scrutiny on him and shows the staff is taking discipline seriously. I bet whatever infraction Nate committed he'll probably never do that again - and it's probably going to wake up any other player who thought this staff would let things slide.
I look forward to seeing Nate back for the App St game.
IntuitiveGriz said:Harris will sit, that we know.
So who will get all the FUN starting in his place?
Harris is a left cornerback, referred to as field. Sean Murray is the right cornerback, referred to as boundary. Will the #2 left cornerback, which is Dennard, automatically slide into Harris's spot, or will the #2 right cornerback, which is Goodwin, get Harris's spot? I have my guess, what's yours?
:lol: Well that incinerates a lively discussion I was about to have. (I hadn't read the article)funny water said:IntuitiveGriz said:Harris will sit, that we know.
So who will get all the FUN starting in his place?
Harris is a left cornerback, referred to as field. Sean Murray is the right cornerback, referred to as boundary. Will the #2 left cornerback, which is Dennard, automatically slide into Harris's spot, or will the #2 right cornerback, which is Goodwin, get Harris's spot? I have my guess, what's yours?
considering the article said Dennard.... i'm going with Dennard :thumb:
IntuitiveGriz said::lol: Well that incinerates a lively discussion I was about to have. (I hadn't read the article)funny water said:IntuitiveGriz said:Harris will sit, that we know.
So who will get all the FUN starting in his place?
Harris is a left cornerback, referred to as field. Sean Murray is the right cornerback, referred to as boundary. Will the #2 left cornerback, which is Dennard, automatically slide into Harris's spot, or will the #2 right cornerback, which is Goodwin, get Harris's spot? I have my guess, what's yours?
considering the article said Dennard.... i'm going with Dennard :thumb:
BWahlberg said:IntuitiveGriz said::lol: Well that incinerates a lively discussion I was about to have. (I hadn't read the article)funny water said:IntuitiveGriz said:Harris will sit, that we know.
So who will get all the FUN starting in his place?
Harris is a left cornerback, referred to as field. Sean Murray is the right cornerback, referred to as boundary. Will the #2 left cornerback, which is Dennard, automatically slide into Harris's spot, or will the #2 right cornerback, which is Goodwin, get Harris's spot? I have my guess, what's yours?
considering the article said Dennard.... i'm going with Dennard :thumb:
haha - yep, Dennard will be the guy, wonder if Chief Goodwin will roll over and cover that spot a bit as well.
IntuitiveGriz said::lol: Well that incinerates a lively discussion I was about to have. (I hadn't read the article)funny water said:IntuitiveGriz said:Harris will sit, that we know.
So who will get all the FUN starting in his place?
Harris is a left cornerback, referred to as field. Sean Murray is the right cornerback, referred to as boundary. Will the #2 left cornerback, which is Dennard, automatically slide into Harris's spot, or will the #2 right cornerback, which is Goodwin, get Harris's spot? I have my guess, what's yours?
considering the article said Dennard.... i'm going with Dennard :thumb:
tourist said:Whats upsetting is that after all crap that has supposedly gone down in the last nine or ten months, the publicity and investigations, there are those who STILL don't get it.
Growler1 said:tourist said:Whats upsetting is that after all crap that has supposedly gone down in the last nine or ten months, the publicity and investigations, there are those who STILL don't get it.
Agreed. Why does it always seem to be these California dudes who get into trouble? I know, JJ is from Oregon, and the other kid charged with rape is from Missoula, but you will have to admit, if you are honest, that our players from California always seem to be in the middle of trouble. Think about it, even though it is not politically-correct in Obama's World of playing the race card whenever in doubt. Now flame away, because I posted what should be obvious.
grizatwork said:Growler1 said:tourist said:Whats upsetting is that after all crap that has supposedly gone down in the last nine or ten months, the publicity and investigations, there are those who STILL don't get it.
Agreed. Why does it always seem to be these California dudes who get into trouble? I know, JJ is from Oregon, and the other kid charged with rape is from Missoula, but you will have to admit, if you are honest, that our players from California always seem to be in the middle of trouble. Think about it, even though it is not politically-correct in Obama's World of playing the race card whenever in doubt. Now flame away, because I posted what should be obvious.
Not going to flame away. I just think you are wrong. You gave two examples in your justification that actually contradict your arguement. I will give you another. Maus. Missoula boy. What about Stuberg? Helena boy. Granted, those are examples. But so are yours. Someone with more time than me and someone who actually gives a crap could go back and look at public records of football players and find out what percentage of them are from what state. All I care about is that he did something wrong and is being held accountable. It is a path this team and university needs.