Absolutely.TxGriz said:RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
And the occasional proud infidel son of a bitch.
Absolutely.TxGriz said:RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
And the occasional proud infidel son of a bitch.
good point, probably why they don't tell teams they are playing in the Super Bowl or bcs chipper until after the game. We just won a dog fight. The team didn't quit. We had some key players see little or no time and the team found away to get it done. Sometimes good teams find a way to win. Do we need to make some adjustments with play calling absolutely, but lets stop with the sky is falling bs and it is all breast cancer's fault. We are 6-1!rcscott said:The point is distractions. Preparing yourself for competition is huge. This spectacle today only detracts from that preparedness.
What are we going to wear? Where are we supposed to be before kick-off? What shirts are we going to wear with the coaching staff that get approved?
If you want a fashion show or political statement do it somewhere else.
If this is what competes with our performance then I say it again....prepare for mediocrity.
RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
Ummm teams know if they're going to be in the super bowl. They know what game they're going into and what happens if they win/lose. There's just a little hype. Heck, even the bcs is putting in their playoff.GoosetownGriz said:good point, probably why they don't tell teams they are playing in the Super Bowl or bcs chipper until after the game. We just won a dog fight. The team didn't quit. We had some key players see little or no time and the team found away to get it done. Sometimes good teams find a way to win. Do we need to make some adjustments with play calling absolutely, but lets stop with the sky is falling bs and it is all breast cancer's fault. We are 6-1!rcscott said:The point is distractions. Preparing yourself for competition is huge. This spectacle today only detracts from that preparedness.
What are we going to wear? Where are we supposed to be before kick-off? What shirts are we going to wear with the coaching staff that get approved?
If you want a fashion show or political statement do it somewhere else.
If this is what competes with our performance then I say it again....prepare for mediocrity.
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yeah I know, sort of my point.i do love the griz said:Ummm teams know if they're going to be in the super bowl. They know what game they're going into and what happens if they win/lose. There's just a little hype. Heck, even the bcs is putting in their playoff.GoosetownGriz said:good point, probably why they don't tell teams they are playing in the Super Bowl or bcs chipper until after the game. We just won a dog fight. The team didn't quit. We had some key players see little or no time and the team found away to get it done. Sometimes good teams find a way to win. Do we need to make some adjustments with play calling absolutely, but lets stop with the sky is falling bs and it is all breast cancer's fault. We are 6-1!rcscott said:The point is distractions. Preparing yourself for competition is huge. This spectacle today only detracts from that preparedness.
What are we going to wear? Where are we supposed to be before kick-off? What shirts are we going to wear with the coaching staff that get approved?
If you want a fashion show or political statement do it somewhere else.
If this is what competes with our performance then I say it again....prepare for mediocrity.
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get'em_griz said:What a bunch of babies some posters are in this thread. Get over the fact that pregame didn't get YOU pumped up. If it takes pregame to get you pumped up for the game, you probably shouldn't even be at the game. :roll:
Pastor Ron said:RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
No kidding. Imagine if the Griz hadn't come back and beaten Cal Poly yesterday. We'd probably see for-sale signs in the yards of every one of those cancer survivors this morning. Maybe some of these fair weather fruitcakes get together and have a pink ribbon bonfire near the riverbowl. No, better yet, let's raise awareness of Giant Crybaby Syndrome by wearing orange. Which Grizzly would you like to escort you into the stadium, Rcscott? :roll:
rcscott said:Pastor Ron said:RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
No kidding. Imagine if the Griz hadn't come back and beaten Cal Poly yesterday. We'd probably see for-sale signs in the yards of every one of those cancer survivors this morning. Maybe some of these fair weather fruitcakes get together and have a pink ribbon bonfire near the riverbowl. No, better yet, let's raise awareness of Giant Crybaby Syndrome by wearing orange. Which Grizzly would you like to escort you into the stadium, Rcscott? :roll:
You seem to be missing the point "Pastor" This is just one big distraction and I'll put my 20 years of coaching high school on the line and say that I've seen it happen alot. Let them play football and save the tear jerks for PBS or 60 minutes. It's out of hand.
I repeat "I'm AWARE of breast cancer and others as well."
Pastor Ron said:RobGriz said:There seem to be some bitter old bastards on this board.
No kidding. Imagine if the Griz hadn't come back and beaten Cal Poly yesterday. We'd probably see for-sale signs in the yards of every one of those cancer survivors this morning. Maybe some of these fair weather fruitcakes get together and have a pink ribbon bonfire near the riverbowl. No, better yet, let's raise awareness of Giant Crybaby Syndrome by wearing orange. Which Grizzly would you like to escort you into the stadium, Rcscott? :roll:
One of many:Bluenoser said:... I guess I don't see the connection with football and breast cancer, or any kind of cancer for that matter. I don't see the need for the NFL, NCAA, ESPN, Washington State High School Association, etc. to be presumptuous enough to take it upon themselves to remind me of crappy stuff every single second of every single day that I am watching football in the month of October. It just doesn't make sense. Other than to Nike's sales & advertising department maybe.
I just want to go back to watching football as just football, and thinking about cancer/grieving about cancer/supporting cancer prevention & research on my own time and terms.
* Insert comment: Well, actually, it is, as this article points out.Baylor University said:… For every $100 in pink NFL gear sold, $50 goes to the retailer, $37.50 goes to the manufacturer and the NFL takes $1.25. This leaves $11.25 for the American Cancer Society, but the buck doesn’t stop there.
Of that original $100, only $8.01 goes toward actual cancer research. The rest goes to the American Cancer Society’s other expenses.
… Charity Watch claims that the American Cancer Society CEO John R. Seffrin received $2.4 million in compensation in the 2009-2010 fiscal year.
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Cancer is not a business.* If you would like to help people in need instead of pouring money into greedy pockets, do your homework and find out where your money is actually going. The Charity Navigator website will give you a breakdown of how a charity allocates its funds.
dupuyer griz said:On a side note, I would like to see the team walk down through the fans in different sections like they did, move it each game. Some schools have them walk across campus and it's a huge deal.