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Same ole Stitt different week

fanofzoo...difference of opinion. at the time, I had no problem with the call, and Simis had a guy open, he just threw it to someone else

but I did not agree with his attempt to go for it at the end of the Poly game...
 
grizindabox said:
goatcreekgriz said:
"Short term goal is win everything you can while putting in your system" -- precisely. If talent at QB (like third-string entering the game in the second half, while behind) and OL are the issue, attempt FGs so you can have a chance to win everything you can. Bumps in the road are expected, and gunslingers will take a few slugs, but winning this game did not require "Stitt to waiver from his system for a little short term success." No way.

They had a chance to win the game even w/o the FG attempts....think about it....

Sure, okay. They could play all freshman both ways, and have a chance to win. Think about that.

Maybe I should have said "better" chance, but I am certain the implied term was understood.
 
grizindabox said:
fanofzoo...difference of opinion. at the time, I had no problem with the call, and Simis had a guy open, he just threw it to someone else

but I did not agree with his attempt to go for it at the end of the Poly game...

:beer2: and lets root for the Griz ---and while we are at it ---FTC (never too early to start)
 
23 of 84 posts about Same ole Stitt different week were submitted by the resident and unyielding expert on Division 1 coaching tactics, psychology, and assessment of a teams potential and performance.

This individual considers ANY criticism of Griz coach Stitt as pre-mature, unecessary and dis-loyal.

Ironically if coach Stitt subscribed to this particular individuals coaching philosophy, Stitt would disregard any criticism from his assistants as unecessary and disloyal. The coach would re-coil from criticising Griz players, ignore their sub-par performance and assure them that 2016's won-loss record is more important than this years.

The towering intellect that dominated this subject refuses to understand that COACHING requires CRITICISM and that criticism is essential for minimizing mistakes and improving performance. Those of us that have played football beyong the HS level understand the two "C"'s are inseperable.

The omnipotent teddy bear believes criticism of the new Griz football coach means all critics are convinced he's hopeless and want him replaced. Twisted.
 
Stanley said:
23 of 84 posts about Same ole Stitt different week were submitted by the resident and unyielding expert on Division 1 coaching tactics, psychology, and assessment of a teams potential and performance.

This individual considers ANY criticism of Griz coach Stitt as pre-mature, unecessary and dis-loyal.

Ironically if coach Stitt subscribed to this particular individuals coaching philosophy, Stitt would disregard any criticism from his assistants as unecessary and disloyal. The coach would re-coil from criticising Griz players, ignore their sub-par performance and assure them that 2016's won-loss record is more important than this years.

The towering intellect that dominated this subject refuses to understand that COACHING requires CRITICISM and that criticism is essential for minimizing mistakes and improving performance. Those of us that have played football beyong the HS level understand the two "C"'s are inseperable.

The omnipotent teddy bear believes criticism of the new Griz football coach means all critics are convinced he's hopeless and want him replaced. Twisted.

So giving a counter perspective to criticism is a refusal to accept criticism and understand the basis of criticism? I also did not see anywhere that this person made reference to criticism as pre-mature, unnecessary, disloyal, or that the critics all want him replaced. I also have not seen anyone saying that the 2015 season in unimportant, but that the 2015 season is a building block for 2016.

You have a strong opinion, but you do not want to respect anyone's else opinion, maybe you should learn to take criticism.
 
I must admit, when stitt was gambling vs ndsu the entire time my group at the bar kept saying "i don't think I could handle that every weeK' obviously its fun and cool and when it works its awesome, but when it doesn't and things go downhill, you best put the ski's on
 
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.
 
Joseppy said:
I use to post here about fifteen years ago, but the derogatory comments by some bloggers led me to stop posting.

Interesting. This board didn't exist 15 yrs ago. :roll:
 
Joseppy said:
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.

NDSU takes the Field Goals and even punts 9 times out of 10 over going for it. its just playing the percentages & getting points and putting pressure on the other team.
 
Bisonation said:
Joseppy said:
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.

NDSU takes the Field Goals and even punts 9 times out of 10 over going for it. its just playing the percentages & getting points and putting pressure on the other team.

Sometimes that works, and sometimes......well you know.
 
signedbewildered said:
Bisonation said:
Joseppy said:
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.

NDSU takes the Field Goals and even punts 9 times out of 10 over going for it. its just playing the percentages & getting points and putting pressure on the other team.

Sometimes that works, and sometimes......well you know.

Yeah 4 NC's proves that-----well you know. :cry:
 
grizindabox said:
Stanley, I not once mentioned dropping football. I asked Soldier a question in reference to several things he has posted...nothing more. Cameo gets it, although I wouldn't want to lose every game. Why is JN not the answer, because he does not pass block well enough...not a difficult thing to see. As for Stitt, it has been six games with 3 different QB's...guess that is enough for several of you, but I am not that quick to judge.

As for Stitt, I think he rolls the dice too often, but he is also working with parts that don't fit what he wants to do. Thinking he should be replaced already is dumb.

But keep up the good work Stanley...you are doing f***[*] awesome....

Box, Nguyen is a very good pass blocker and the best UM has. This is directly from Stitt, so please don't further embarrass yourself and dispute it.
 
PlayerRep said:
grizindabox said:
Stanley, I not once mentioned dropping football. I asked Soldier a question in reference to several things he has posted...nothing more. Cameo gets it, although I wouldn't want to lose every game. Why is JN not the answer, because he does not pass block well enough...not a difficult thing to see. As for Stitt, it has been six games with 3 different QB's...guess that is enough for several of you, but I am not that quick to judge.

As for Stitt, I think he rolls the dice too often, but he is also working with parts that don't fit what he wants to do. Thinking he should be replaced already is dumb.

But keep up the good work Stanley...you are doing f***[*] awesome....

Box, Nguyen is a very good pass blocker and the best UM has. This is directly from Stitt, so please don't further embarrass yourself and dispute it.

Sounds like coach speak to me if he did say any such thing. If you take the time to watch, when he is asked to pass block it is sub-optimal. He may very well be the best UM has...but that is not saying much, as none of them excel. I will fully note that the interior line struggles in pass pro also, but in this offense the back needs to be a very good blocker....and currently that guy is not showing up on this roster. Of course, I did not see you go out on a limb and give your perspective...
 
grizindabox said:
PlayerRep said:
grizindabox said:
Stanley, I not once mentioned dropping football. I asked Soldier a question in reference to several things he has posted...nothing more. Cameo gets it, although I wouldn't want to lose every game. Why is JN not the answer, because he does not pass block well enough...not a difficult thing to see. As for Stitt, it has been six games with 3 different QB's...guess that is enough for several of you, but I am not that quick to judge.

As for Stitt, I think he rolls the dice too often, but he is also working with parts that don't fit what he wants to do. Thinking he should be replaced already is dumb.

But keep up the good work Stanley...you are doing f***[*] awesome....

Box, Nguyen is a very good pass blocker and the best UM has. This is directly from Stitt, so please don't further embarrass yourself and dispute it.

Sounds like coach speak to me if he did say any such thing. If you take the time to watch, when he is asked to pass block it is sub-optimal. He may very well be the best UM has...but that is not saying much, as none of them excel. I will fully note that the interior line struggles in pass pro also, but in this offense the back needs to be a very good blocker....and currently that guy is not showing up on this roster. Of course, I did not see you go out on a limb and give your perspective...

Actually, it shows that you don't know what you're talking about. In talking to a group of supporters recently , Stitt affirmatively said this and supported it with video. It was not in response to a question. Perhaps you are the one who should watch the game more closely and do your homework. Jeez, I suppose you think the sun rises in the west too.
 
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Bisonation said:
Joseppy said:
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.

NDSU takes the Field Goals and even punts 9 times out of 10 over going for it. its just playing the percentages & getting points and putting pressure on the other team.

Definitely a great strategy for the Bison over the last 4 years. Extraordinary defense, and a ball control offense that makes very few mistakes. The Bison didn't need a lot of points to win in the four years on average
 
FCSwatcher said:
Bisonation said:
Joseppy said:
Since Bisonation is in the neighborhood, I was wondering what you think about passing on the field goals in that situation last week. Good coaches would take the points and I am sure Bohl and your current coach would too. It is BASIC football strategy. As they say, it is football 101. Stitt must have skipped that class.

NDSU takes the Field Goals and even punts 9 times out of 10 over going for it. its just playing the percentages & getting points and putting pressure on the other team.

Definitely a great strategy for the Bison over the last 4 years. Extraordinary defense, and a ball control offense that makes very few mistakes. The Bison didn't need a lot of points to win in the four years on average


Bobby ball perfected.
 
Blgs Griz Fan said:
The question that comes to mind is who is going to blink? Does Stitt realize his style of football may not be as effective at this level and changes or does Stitt still think he has the answer to competitive football at Montana and pushes harder to stay the course?
When he was asked about his philosophy about going for it on 4th down his comment was, "get used to it."

Stiffs wonky....er..I meant "innovative" approach just may not be any more innovative than an effective audible based play scheme. Six games in with sluggish results should tell us something! Lots of game film for opposition to dissect. Unfortunately we are down to qb 3, but Simis may just be what we need to jump start us.
 
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