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PSU vs GRIZ game day thread

number 1 receiver for PSU is a monster. Wish he was on our side.

Honestly PSU is as good as UM without self inflicted penalties and a couple unfair penalties.

Would really like to see JJ step it up. He took a serious ass beating last week with 22 hits because of terrible O-Line protection. Is JJ actually great or just a middle of the pack QB? Unsure atm with his throws this game.
 
ShelbyGRIZfan said:
Personal foul #4

This from the PSU board....

by BroadwayVik » October 1st, 2013, 9:28 pm

A Vik incident here or there does not make a habitually dirty team, but a habitually dirty Montana team has made their behavior predictable season to season.

What else can a Montana program do but project their dirty play on to the Vik opposition? They may not be able to admit the truth about this, to face their true character, such as it is now. Rather, they historically have relied on "fear and arrogance" and "loyalty without conscience."

If MT can play clean, then they ought to choose to play clean. Let's witness the game to see how they decide to play this week. If they begin to break their habit of dirty play, I'll be the first to praise them, win or lose. It is always a pleasure to see a contest between teams of good character (e.g. Oregon & Stanford).


My only question is, what year did this gentleman lose his eyesight?
 
Ursa Major said:
ShelbyGRIZfan said:
Personal foul #4

This from the PSU board....

by BroadwayVik » October 1st, 2013, 9:28 pm

A Vik incident here or there does not make a habitually dirty team, but a habitually dirty Montana team has made their behavior predictable season to season.

What else can a Montana program do but project their dirty play on to the Vik opposition? They may not be able to admit the truth about this, to face their true character, such as it is now. Rather, they historically have relied on "fear and arrogance" and "loyalty without conscience."

If MT can play clean, then they ought to choose to play clean. Let's witness the game to see how they decide to play this week. If they begin to break their habit of dirty play, I'll be the first to praise them, win or lose. It is always a pleasure to see a contest between teams of good character (e.g. Oregon & Stanford).


My only question is, what year did this gentleman lose his eyesight?
That guy has green blinders on
 
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