• Hi Guest, want to participate in the discussions, keep track of read/unread posts access private forums and more? Create your free account and increase the benefits of your eGriz.com experience today!

Sign up thread for those guaranteeing successful seasons

AllWeatherFan said:
PlayerRep said:
In my business, I have dealt with alot of people who have alot of resources. People don't seem to cross them, and they seem to be treated with kids clothes alot.

"Alot" isn't a word. So you used a nonsense term three times in two sentences.

What does it mean to be "treated with kids clothes?" I have never heard that expression before.

While it is not easy to guess what you mean, I think you mean to say that wealthy people want to be around people who grovel and are obsequious. And I'm just saying that any wealthy person who wants to be treated that way is a f***[*] idiot.


My guess is he meant kid gloves (as in baby goat) not kids clothes. Uhmmmmm.... I think? Maybe it's a lead up to a Michael Jackson joke.
 
uofmman1122 said:
I can't wait until Stitt (if he's actually hired) has even a little success, and PlayerRep claims he supported him the whole time. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've got some bad news for the likes of you. Brint knows.
 
havgrizfan said:
I'm on record as saying 8-3 next year no matter who is hired, whether it be Stitt, Pease, Hauck, Saban or my personal top choice, Eric Taylor from Dillon, Texas. The Griz fall to NDSU, EWU AND MSU. Playoffs will be a bubble because of the 11-game sched, but I think the Griz squeak in, and with all that UM lost, a new HC and still being on NCAA probation, I would consider that a successful season. But that's just me.

8-3 with the others. 9-2 if Eric Taylor gets the job and brings Tim "Wrong Place Wrong Time" Riggins (I think he has 3 to play 2 left). Another HC with a hot daughter wouldn't hurt, either.
 
Man, when you think of the variables that play into the success for the upcoming season, a new HC whom ever he of she is…is just one element.

What about the staff that is going to support this new coach who ever he or she is, will he bring in their own staff or will some of the existing staff be retain, all unanswered questions.

There are a good group of athletes retuning next season, a few holes to fill.

So, I would say it could go either way, successful or not as successful as we all hope for.

As far as major donors, and potential donors, well, we can’t tell them how to spend their money and they will do as they see fit, if they get whom they think is the right choice for a HC or not.

I know that money is a strong motivator for getting you way, it is not right, although that is how it is.

If it comes down to donors money making the selection of the next HC, I for one hope they get their monies worth, however I'm hoping that the athletes that are making the commitment to play GRIZ football get the staff that they deserve.
 
EverettGriz said:
grizindabox said:
PlayerRep said:
Brock Landers said:
Dude, we got it, you're a dipshit. You don't have to keep trying to convince us.

Anyone who thinks multi-million dollar donors don't frequently want or get their own way is a total idiot.

I am sure they always want their way...and I have more respect for an AD that is willing to think for himself and make the move he believes is right even if it is not popular amongst the donors[/quote


Me too.

And I can assure you that not all big donors have the same desires as the one PR has spoken with.


I haven't spoken with any big donors about this subject. However, I know several of them, and have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people in the past several decades of my work.
 
Seriously, why don't we just let those donors decide who we give schollies to next year as well. I'm sure there's some nephews out there that could use a free ride and the privilege of a Griz football roster spot. Or what about the OOC schedule? The depth chart? Play calling? Hell, just put them on the sidelines and hand them a clipboard and headphones.
 
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
grizindabox said:
PlayerRep said:
Anyone who thinks multi-million dollar donors don't frequently want or get their own way is a total idiot.

I am sure they always want their way...and I have more respect for an AD that is willing to think for himself and make the move he believes is right even if it is not popular amongst the donors[/quote


Me too.

And I can assure you that not all big donors have the same desires as the one PR has spoken with.


I haven't spoken with any big donors about this subject. However, I know several of them, and have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people in the past several decades of my work.

The amount of time you spend on this board I doubt it, poser!
 
Who think UNLV just hired the best possible coach they could have gotten?

Who recalls why a certain AD was replaced at Oregon a number of years ago just before a huge donation by Phil Knight?
 
signedbewildered said:
"......have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people...."

What do you consider "rich" and "very rich?"

Rich = someone who can donate a million dollars to athletics. Very rich = someone who can donate $10-$25 million to athletics.
 
Well maybe Phil Knight should pony up another $100,000,000 for the right to write their playbook. Since everything is for sale and all.
 
PlayerRep said:
signedbewildered said:
"......have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people...."

What do you consider "rich" and "very rich?"

Rich = someone who can donate a million dollars to athletics. Very rich = someone who can donate $10-$25 million to athletics.


No such thing as very rich dumbass, it's called wealthy!!
 
grizcountry420 said:
signedbewildered said:
"......have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people...."

What do you consider "rich" and "very rich?"


Wealthy > Rich

It's all relative. It's obvious playerRep hasn't dealt with as many "very rich" people as I have.

With that said. If Stitts our guy I'm cautiously optimistic. His style will either work here or it won't. I like the fact he thinks outside of the box. Hopefully whatever is left of the existing staff is on board.
 
PlayerRep said:
signedbewildered said:
"......have run across and dealt with alot of rich and very rich people...."

What do you consider "rich" and "very rich?"

Rich = someone who can donate a million dollars to athletics. Very rich = someone who can donate $10-$25 million to athletics.


Athletics OR other things. I guess all of my clients are very rich then. Unfortunately, they have no ties with the U of M therefore their (extra) money goes elsewhere.

Furthermore I have never treated my clients any different than the gal at the supermarket that is bagging my groceries. We are all just people. We die and our bodies get eaten by worms. Screw the kid gloves. They get enough of that treatment from people like you. Try treating rich people like not so rich people sometime. You may be surprised at the results. There is some pretty cool "very rich" people out there.
 
I don't believe I'm too far out on a thin limb by suggesting my clients have, on average, substantially higher net worth than do PR's clients.

And now that that dick measuring contest is over, I think we can safely say the coach chosen will have a negligible effect on giving.
 
I am sure it must be on a thread somewhere, but it's late, I'm old, and tired, and it's past my bedtime now. Was just on the late news on KBZK in Bozeman that Stitts is the hire. Good night all....
 
yawn.....

No Montana Football Hire Yet Says Gregorak


Montana defensive coordinator Ty Gregorak said he knows “nothing official” about the Grizzlies filling their vacant head coaching position Monday evening.

The Griz, searching for a coach after Mick Delaney retired following the 2014 season, were reported to have hired Colorado School of Mines head coach Bob Stitt by Fox Sports.com’s Bruce Feldman on Friday, but athletic director Kent Haslam dispelled those reports in the Missoulian, saying he had not offered the job to anyone at that time.

More reports surfaced Monday that Stitt had mulled over the offer with his family and had accepted. Those same reports stated that Gregorak would be retained as Montana’s defensive coordinator, but the 36-year-old said he could not confirm that. Gregorak said he has “never met or visited with” Stitt.

Gregorak, who just finished his 11th season as part of the UM staff, said that he “would love to stay” in Missoula, where his wife, Kelly, is an assistant volleyball coach at the university. Gregorak added that he thinks an announcement on the UM football job will come sometime this week, though he couldn’t speculate on who the hire might be.

The Missoulian’s Fritz Neighbor had reported Gregorak as one of several finalists for the position over recent weeks, along with Stitt, former Griz head coach Bobby Hauck and Washington receivers coach Brent Pease.
 
signedbewildered said:
yawn.....

No Montana Football Hire Yet Says Gregorak


Montana defensive coordinator Ty Gregorak said he knows “nothing official” about the Grizzlies filling their vacant head coaching position Monday evening.

The Griz, searching for a coach after Mick Delaney retired following the 2014 season, were reported to have hired Colorado School of Mines head coach Bob Stitt by Fox Sports.com’s Bruce Feldman on Friday, but athletic director Kent Haslam dispelled those reports in the Missoulian, saying he had not offered the job to anyone at that time.

More reports surfaced Monday that Stitt had mulled over the offer with his family and had accepted. Those same reports stated that Gregorak would be retained as Montana’s defensive coordinator, but the 36-year-old said he could not confirm that. Gregorak said he has “never met or visited with” Stitt.

Gregorak, who just finished his 11th season as part of the UM staff, said that he “would love to stay” in Missoula, where his wife, Kelly, is an assistant volleyball coach at the university. Gregorak added that he thinks an announcement on the UM football job will come sometime this week, though he couldn’t speculate on who the hire might be.

The Missoulian’s Fritz Neighbor had reported Gregorak as one of several finalists for the position over recent weeks, along with Stitt, former Griz head coach Bobby Hauck and Washington receivers coach Brent Pease.
I'm sure you are right and I am wrong. Ted Dawson(KBZK Sports Director) is kinda dingy anyway. Just thought I would share what was on the news in the Gallatin Valley, not saying it's gospel or anything.....
 
Back
Top