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Official Apology to Gregorak Thread

A little history (late season, 2015):
Ty and Griz D
Postby beaverboy » Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:35 pm
This forum is all Bob Stitt crazy. The guy who has done a fantastic job this season is Ty and his defensive coaches and players. Nobody even mentions the side of ball that has saved our ass time and time again. I wish coach Stitt would give more credit to the defense and mention Ty's contribution.
Postby HookedonGriz » Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:54 pm
Ty and the defense are probably the #1 reason the Griz are in the playoffs. It has been discussed a ton actually, especially early on when they kept us in almost every game.
George Ferguson » Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:59 pm
It is amazing to me how some people claim they are such die-hard fans with so much insight into the team, but then post something so off base like this. Honestly, not being a jerk here, but to honestly believe Bob Stitt doesn't praise Gregorak and the defense can only mean one of two things. 1. The OP has some weird agenda, and made up a complete lie to try and get some traction here on Egriz, or 2. He doesn't read a single bit of Griz football news, or watch or listen to a single Stitt interview. The guy has said: "We have a great defense" at least 100 times, if not more in the last 12 weeks. He has praised the defense, the D-coordinator and all of the defensive players in every single interview he's done this season.
Postby mtgrizrule » Sat Dec 05, 2015 1:30 pm
I feel Ty and Stitt complement one another terrific. I hope the GRIZ can keep Stitt and Gregorak in the current roles for another 2 plus years. They sure in the hell make for a dynamic offensive/defensive coaching duo.
Re: Cramsey
Postby UMGriz75 » Sun Dec 06, 2015 9:07 pm
The smartest thing Stitt did was to keep Ty; kept the success at the position, and the players happy.
 
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

I would be willing to bet he gets a free agent deal. Like him or not, he does have a lot of attributes that NFL teams covet and if he has some good workouts and pro day, an agent will get him a shot. I always thought BG, would do better in a pro-style type offense. He has an awful lot of work to do on his mechanics. Would need to go to a team that would be willing to work with him on that. Some long odds, but I'll be rooting for him.
 
TG is a good football coach. He has worked hard to make himself into a good DC.

A lot of people develop strong opinions on both players and coaches based on their initial impression. If they have a bad game, they will always be "bad" in their eyes. In reality, both players and coaches can improve, especially when the are passionate and work hard. TG does both and is hungry for success. I am impressed with what he did with a very young and beat up defense.
 
Sam A. Blitz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

I would be willing to bet he gets a free agent deal. Like him or not, he does have a lot of attributes that NFL teams covet and if he has some good workouts and pro day, an agent will get him a shot. I always thought BG, would do better in a pro-style type offense. He has an awful lot of work to do on his mechanics. Would need to go to a team that would be willing to work with him on that. Some long odds, but I'll be rooting for him.

You are probably right if a team is looking for a strong armed inaccurate QB that is as mobile as a statue.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
PlayerRep said:
grizindabox said:
I think it.....says more about....Stitts offense.....than TG.....
The Cats didn't stop Stitt's offense last year.
Stitts offense had receivers that could make plays last year, and they made many making the QB look good. This year, not so much.
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.
 
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
PlayerRep said:
grizindabox said:
I think it.....says more about....Stitts offense.....than TG.....
The Cats didn't stop Stitt's offense last year.
Stitts offense had receivers that could make plays last year, and they made many making the QB look good. This year, not so much.
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.

And where was the upper class talent behind them?
 
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
PlayerRep said:
grizindabox said:
I think it.....says more about....Stitts offense.....than TG.....
The Cats didn't stop Stitt's offense last year.
Stitts offense had receivers that could make plays last year, and they made many making the QB look good. This year, not so much.
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.

And he can thank Delaney for the huge void left this season in the Junior and Senior class.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

Scouts and coaches disagree with you.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

I would be willing to bet he gets a free agent deal. Like him or not, he does have a lot of attributes that NFL teams covet and if he has some good workouts and pro day, an agent will get him a shot. I always thought BG, would do better in a pro-style type offense. He has an awful lot of work to do on his mechanics. Would need to go to a team that would be willing to work with him on that. Some long odds, but I'll be rooting for him.

You are probably right if a team is looking for a strong armed inaccurate QB that is as mobile as a statue.

His accuracy is fine and I'm pretty sure mobility isn't the defining feature of QB's amongst the NFL
 
grzz said:
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
PlayerRep said:
The Cats didn't stop Stitt's offense last year.
Stitts offense had receivers that could make plays last year, and they made many making the QB look good. This year, not so much.
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.
And where was the upper class talent behind them?
Well, Chase Naccarato would have been a senior this year as a WR, but, as is well known, he couldn't stand Stitt and left. Ryan Burke, who would have played as a senior WR, retired this past spring due to accumulated concussion injuries. Josh Horner is a senior. Curran and Lyons are juniors.

Indeed, in March, 2016, Stitt felt that Lyons and JLM were "a "big upgrade" over last year." That is, we would have better WRs than Jamal and Ellis, etc.
 
Eriul said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

Scouts and coaches disagree with you.

You got me. Scouts and coaches are never wrong. BG was nothing more than a blip on the radar, and after anyone did due diligence it became apparent he was nothing more than an average FCS QB.
 
PlayerRep said:
CV Griz Fan said:
PlayerRep said:
CV Griz Fan said:
Possibly true Box.TG deserves credit though but many are saying that Choate's stamp was on the Cat D as well.In any event, what's your point PR? The Griz D's late season collapse this year is certainly nothing new. TG had his share.... I'd certainly call it a wash at this point. Ursa, are we in for another year of Cat/Griz defensive statistical comparisons? LOL.

Figured you wouldn't be able to admit that you have been consistently wrong on TG. Probably because you've just been grinding an axe all along, and don't follow the Griz enough to know.

The Griz D, during TG's 3 years as DC, was the top ranked D in the conference, measured by taking the top defensive rankings in the conference and averaging them.

The Griz D didn't have late season collapses generally, and certainly didn't ever end the season like this year. You just constantly make up stuff that isn't true and you can't back up.

Feel free to go back to the other board, have your love fest with the neggies, and diss posters that you don't don't have the balls to diss over here.

Really? Coastal Carolina wasn't a total collapse? And there were others and you know it. If TG's D had put up a performance like Saturday's Griz D did you'd be lauding it and blaming the O.... C'mon lil' man.....Seymour sputtered for sure but your jilted lover was as bad or worse in his time here. As far as dissing posters, how many supporters do you have now like three? You are an egriz pariah and you know it! Is that enough balls for ya? You are weak...,

CC was one game not a late season collapse like what happened to the Griz this year. UM went 1-4 to end the season this year and didn't even make the playoffs. As for CC, yes, a bad game. However, as to the defense, it was a collapse of 5:35 seconds that occurred late in the second quarter. CC scored 3 TD's in that time period. CC had scored 14 in the first half up until that point. CC scored 7 in the second half. UM lost 42-35. CC was a very good team.

No just weak stuff and lies from you. Have lots of support on egriz. Still say you have no balls. Just bitter dad who still comes on the board to diss coaches and used to diss players your son competed against. Talk about low. You don't even understand the game.

Name your supporters you portly pu..y. Hell, even ex Griz ball players shit on your lawn...You are a pariah and you know it. C'mon GF-10....get real.
 
UMGriz75 said:
grzz said:
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Stitts offense had receivers that could make plays last year, and they made many making the QB look good. This year, not so much.
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.
And where was the upper class talent behind them?
Well, Chase Naccarato would have been a senior this year as a WR, but, as is well known, he couldn't stand Stitt and left.

Actually, he was told he wouldn't play and so he left. And by using Chase as your rebuttal, you have done our job for us.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Eriul said:
Yah BG is unlikely to get a shot at the NFL. I'm pretty sure I have always stated that he will get a real shot if his season goes according to assumption.

His stats were good enough. Regardless of what people on this board say his accuracy is fine and his understanding of the game is really good. He has the intangibles.

However, he got injured again. He was on a mediocre FCS team and does not know the pro style offense. I think you could probably look through every single game and not find many plays where BG had enough time to go through progressions like he would in the NFL so his highlight reel is slim pickings.

I think Brady doesn't sniff the NFL anymore after the year he had. However, I do think if the WR and OL play didn't decline so hard that we would have a better indication of where Brady is as a player. It's a big question mark right now.

None of that mattered, BG was never a NFL quality QB.

Scouts and coaches disagree with you.

You got me. Scouts and coaches are never wrong. BG was nothing more than a blip on the radar, and after anyone did due diligence it became apparent he was nothing more than an average FCS QB.

"average" totally XD. Tell us how you really feel now that the season is over and you're actually gonna speak your mind instead of saying vague non committal bs.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
grzz said:
UMGriz75 said:
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.
And where was the upper class talent behind them?
Well, Chase Naccarato would have been a senior this year as a WR, but, as is well known, he couldn't stand Stitt and left.

Actually, he was told he wouldn't play and so he left. And by using Chase as your rebuttal, you have done our job for us.

I mean absolutely no disrespect to Chase, but he wasn't making plays when he got the ball last year, which was a lot at first. And this year, JLM was a significant upgrade and there wasn't another position he would be playing.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
grzz said:
UMGriz75 said:
Stitt lost Delaney's recruits, although at the post-game presser he was still blaming a "divided" team that he inherited for some reason.
And where was the upper class talent behind them?
Well, Chase Naccarato would have been a senior this year as a WR, but, as is well known, he couldn't stand Stitt and left.

Actually, he was told he wouldn't play and so he left. And by using Chase as your rebuttal, you have done our job for us.
I'm just so impressed you guys have so many insiders in the head coaches office. :shock: :lol:
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Actually, he was told he wouldn't play and so he left. And by using Chase as your rebuttal, you have done our job for us.
You mean $300,000 a year coaches get extra years to improve, but Stitt told a player he couldn't improve in one? :shock: :shock:

I think you just did "our" job for the rest of "us."

You know, other than the fact you left out the rest of my comment, but that wouldn't fit your "agenda" would it?
 
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