Mavman said:
Either way I'm tired of hearing how certain posters have known all along how Stitt would fail.
And some of us got tired last season of hearing how "phenomenal" Stitt was at Mines, that he was an "offensive genius," a "mad scientist" and repeatedly how his offensive prowess was going to turn Montana around.
BadlandsGrizFan » Mon Apr 18, 2016 3:40 pm
1. Griz- We got another year under Stitt's system, hes got HIS guy at D coordinator. Talented roster, lots of battle tested kids returning.
brewskis » Mon Apr 25, 2016 7:40 pm
Continuity, depth at QB, depth in general, running backs, -gregorak, Justin Strong.
horribilisfan8184 » Fri May 13, 2016 2:39 pm
Relax, the befuddled DC is gone.
AllWeatherFan » Fri Jun 03, 2016 4:08 pm
Anybody who ranks UM lower than #3 is high.
IntuitiveGriz » Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:04 pm
And brain dead.
Holy smokes, eGriz started to sound exactly like Bobcat Nation, and woe to anyone that dared challenge these geniuses. We had ANOTHER year under Stitt's system, we had HIS guy at D Coordinator, we had talented, battle-tested kids! Depth everywhere! Continuity! Gregorak was gone!
Now, same bunch: we were young. No continuity. Delaney's recruits. Untested kids. No depth. Lack of experience. We had his guy at D coordinator :twisted: .
Yeah, some of us get tired allright, of constant hyperbole, constant inability to recognize reality, of mindless delusion, and repeatedly just being wrong, usually in the loudest possible voice.
But, you don't get that, do you? You're tired, but some of us are tired of the constant misrepresentations of this coach, the constant elevation of his supposed skills above anything he has ever actually done, and the overtly personal antagonism when these people are called on it, on the basis of the abject failure of their own predictions. I'm tired of hearing how great he is, when guys like you can't seem to explain how or why, and when you do make a hyperbolic prediction, it is almost invariably wrong.
Some of us, who believe in sports, know what it means when you see the players virtually give up on the field, we know what it means when the coach himself feels the need to berate the team publicly for a "lack of fire," that he gripes that it's been an ongoing problem for this team, and that he hopes "some of these guys get it" with continuing losses.
We know what it means when the Griz lose to the worst team in the conference, to a first year coach and a teenage quarterback, in our "own house." And we are tired of your excuses for it.
Perhaps you are "tired" of the wrong things.