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Note From Coach Stitt

AZGrizFan said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
The only negative from last season, along with losing to a bad msu team two years in a row and missing the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive year, was the fact that Stitt only beat 1 Non-Scholarship team and the rest were weak teams with losing records. No good win at all.

They beat NAU when they were #9 in the f***[*] country using a 3rd string QB/converted H-back. Seriously, what does it take to have a “quality win” these days?

:? :o
 
AZGrizFan said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
The only negative from last season, along with losing to a bad msu team two years in a row and missing the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive year, was the fact that Stitt only beat 1 Non-Scholarship team and the rest were weak teams with losing records. No good win at all.

They beat NAU when they were #9 in the f***[*] country using a 3rd string QB/converted H-back. Seriously, what does it take to have a “quality win” these days?

They beat a HS Quarterbacked NAU fucking team! Not even remotely close to the same thing (#9)! :roll: And even then the WR dropped the non-contested tieing points! Wow.
 
Coach Stitt is a great guy. No denying that at all. I hope he gets that promotion to OC in Stillwater and makes a boatload of cash. He deserves it.


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IntuitiveGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
The only negative from last season, along with losing to a bad msu team two years in a row and missing the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive year, was the fact that Stitt only beat 1 Non-Scholarship team and the rest were weak teams with losing records. No good win at all.

They beat NAU when they were #9 in the f***[*] country using a 3rd string QB/converted H-back. Seriously, what does it take to have a “quality win” these days?

They beat a HS Quarterbacked NAU f***[*] team! Not even remotely close to the same thing (#9)! :roll: And even then the WR dropped the non-contested tieing points! Wow.
NAU was a 7-5 team that outscored their opponents by a whopping 7 points. They lost their undeserved playoff game to non-scholarship San Diego 41-10. When that is the game you point to as the highlight of the season, it says something about the season.
 
The bottom line is coach Stitt gave all he had but fell short of Grizzly standards on the field! One win over NDSU was not going to keep his job forever!= Win the BSC ,beat Bozeman and get 2 playoff wins is the standard here... Bobby Hauck will bring Montana back to playing hard physical football and he will be prepared in all three disciplines every game! I thank coach Stitt and think he will do well at OSU where he can concentrate on just offense... He will go to OSU a better coach and a better man! The Griz will return to the top of the FCS and will hang more NC' banners in the stadium no doubt!!! Go Griz!
 
Humility is a sign of greatness and I hope Stitt achieves that. It took courage to write a note like this. I hope he is enormously successful.
 
kemajic said:
uofmman1122 said:
Nothing that happened, and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute joy and elation I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we beat NDSU, one of the top Griz memories I’ll ever have.

Thanks, coach.
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.
 
VimSince03 said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
Lastly, I regret hiring a d coordinator that never figured out how to defend 3rd and 17.

I know you are joking but Stitt hired Semore so Stitt could have the defense he wanted. Semore designed his gameplans around what Stitt wanted out of the defense.

I know...I just like bitching about Semore
 
alabamagrizzly said:
kemajic said:
uofmman1122 said:
Nothing that happened, and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute joy and elation I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we beat NDSU, one of the top Griz memories I’ll ever have.

Thanks, coach.
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.

Zing........


Ps. Good luck coach. Enjoy the beer, bbq & granny’s kitchen for breakfast.
 
alabamagrizzly said:
kemajic said:
uofmman1122 said:
Nothing that happened, and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute joy and elation I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we beat NDSU, one of the top Griz memories I’ll ever have.

Thanks, coach.
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.

You sound just like a bobcat fan. When you have to go back 60+ years, you are really reaching.

Kem has a very good point.
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
The only negative from last season, along with losing to a bad msu team two years in a row and missing the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive year, was the fact that Stitt only beat 1 Non-Scholarship team and the rest were weak teams with losing records. No good win at all.

They beat NAU when they were #9 in the f***[*] country using a 3rd string QB/converted H-back. Seriously, what does it take to have a “quality win” these days?

They beat a HS Quarterbacked NAU fucking team! Not even remotely close to the same thing (#9)! :roll: And even then the WR dropped the non-contested tieing points! Wow.

They were #9 in the country. No “qualifiers” can change that fact. We beat them heads up, neither with our starting QB. Not sure why that’s so hard to admit.
 
kemajic said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
The only negative from last season, along with losing to a bad msu team two years in a row and missing the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive year, was the fact that Stitt only beat 1 Non-Scholarship team and the rest were weak teams with losing records. No good win at all.

They beat NAU when they were #9 in the f***[*] country using a 3rd string QB/converted H-back. Seriously, what does it take to have a “quality win” these days?

They beat a HS Quarterbacked NAU f***[*] team! Not even remotely close to the same thing (#9)! :roll: And even then the WR dropped the non-contested tieing points! Wow.
NAU was a 7-5 team that outscored their opponents by a whopping 7 points. They lost their undeserved playoff game to non-scholarship San Diego 41-10. When that is the game you point to as the highlight of the season, it says something about the season.

Again, they were #9 in the country. Justify your hatred all you want....just makes you look small.
 
Raider said:
alabamagrizzly said:
kemajic said:
uofmman1122 said:
Nothing that happened, and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute joy and elation I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we beat NDSU, one of the top Griz memories I’ll ever have.

Thanks, coach.
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.

You sound just like a bobcat fan. When you have to go back 60+ years, you are really reaching.

Kem has a very good point.

Going back that far was exactly my point. Time and winning will quickly heal those wounds. Kem makes it sound like he’s scared for life because of a now rare two game winning streak against us. Yes, it sucked but that’s sports and we will now quickly own them again since we have a coach that considers the brawl THE most important game on the schedule, maybe even natty’s.
 
Raider said:
alabamagrizzly said:
kemajic said:
uofmman1122 said:
Nothing that happened, and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute joy and elation I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we beat NDSU, one of the top Griz memories I’ll ever have.

Thanks, coach.
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.

You sound just like a bobcat fan. When you have to go back 60+ years, you are really reaching.

Kem has a very good point.

The quality and success of Griz football then and now, and the comparable quality and success of the 2 teams then is now, is completely different. Griz fans expect and are used to the Griz beating the Cats, since '84. Those expectations were reversed before '85 (a few years after when UM started to dominate).

While I don't live and die on whether the Griz beat the Cats, I know a lot of UM fans who do, or come close to feeling that way. That's why I posted before the Cat game this year, that I didn't think Haslam would be able to renew Stitt if the Griz lost to the Cats and didn't make the playoffs, again. I didn't base that comment on what Haslam would want to do; I based it on what I assumed would be overwhelming pressure from Griz fans and top financial supporters.
 
PlayerRep said:
That was a very nice and heartfelt statement. Very well done. I didn't doubt that the non-renewal was hard on him and his family (and the assistants). However, you could really see that in his statement.

I liked him personally. I liked how he ran his QB Club meetings and how directly and honestly he talked.

While I can understand the reasons for non-renewal, and didn't think Haslam could renew if the Cat game was lost and no playoffs again (although I thought the Griz would win the game), I can other understand the other side, i.e. Stitt's and others (like CDA's) view.

His win over NDSU was one of the great wins in UM history, and incredibly exciting and historic (ESPN and lots of viewers and attention). My view is that he was very close to more wins and having more time to get back towards the top.

I wish him well. I believe he will be successful, if not very successful, in the future.

Yes. Agree with you completely.
 
brewskis said:
Coach Stitt is a great guy. No denying that at all. I hope he gets that promotion to OC in Stillwater and makes a boatload of cash. He deserves it.


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Ditto.
 
Paytonlives said:
Fellas

Coach Stitt took the high road, some of you need to take notes.

kem was going to take the high road, don't you remember(bqm) he was going to quit being a griz fan if stitt didn't get fired. kem's a real gem.
 
alabamagrizzly said:
Raider said:
alabamagrizzly said:
kemajic said:
Nothing that happened and nothing that anyone can say will take away the absolute disgust and hurt I felt in Washington Grizzly Stadium when we were beaten by a losing MSU team, then duplicated in Bozeman the following year. Memories that will be hard to forget even after coming years of better Griz football.

Did you ever get over it when MSU owned us from ‘56-‘84 with a 22-8 record against us or was that enough time to heal and forget.

You sound just like a bobcat fan. When you have to go back 60+ years, you are really reaching.

Kem has a very good point.

Going back that far was exactly my point. Time and winning will quickly heal those wounds. Kem makes it sound like he’s scared for life because of a now rare two game winning streak against us. Yes, it sucked but that’s sports and we will now quickly own them again since we have a coach that considers the brawl THE most important game on the schedule, maybe even natty’s.
It's one thing to lose some games to Kramer-led MSU with Lulay at the helm, when they were arguably our match if not better. It's quite another thing to lose two years in a row to MSU teams with losing records and a one dimensional offense that could be defended with any leadership at all.
 
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