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something i need to get off my chest, so to speak

Fat Bruno said:
At least we haven’t had to read some cute moron typing, “… threw up in my mouth a little bit,” lately. But the insufferable, “ Kid’s got a motor,” or “ Kid’s got wutdafugever,” is still in tiresome use. As for dola, let’s get some rabid 110 lb. psychopaths out there with attitude up the ass and see how they do … nothing but cheap, adolescent swaydo makeeezmo from flabby assed chair jocks. Yes, I am one … so what? … it gives me insight into the type. Then there’s the ever scintillatingly witty references to the suctorial characteristics of the Cats, and the surefire, pre-adolescent, “ain’t I cool” references to alcohol intake. Yes, I booze … so what? … it gives me insight into the type.


I love it! You missed your calling. You should be a late night comedy writer. Jimmy Kimmel needs lots of help
 
SoldierGriz said:
Satire? I can't tell if the OP is serious...but, I'll play along.

Seriously, that number 37 thing is also stupid. It's JUST another number. Why the fuss? Raising a flag at the beginning of the game. WTF? MONTANA - GRIZZLIES Cheer - get rid of that crap as well.

DOLA is part of Griz lore. It used to put O-Lineman into the NFL on a pretty consistent basis. Griz need more DOLA.

I almost didn't see through your cheekiness.... :thumb: Yeah, I totally agree. Traditions specific to a university or team have no place in college football. :roll: :lol: Get real, argh!. Traditions are part of what makes collegiate athletics so special. If YOU don't like it, that's fine. But I guarantee there are far more people who enjoy them. Peace out.
 
Late to the party but if we're complaining, F U C K Missoula traffic. It is easily as bad if not worse than the Twin Cities. Maybe it's just the small town in me, but god damn, with the aggressive drivers and poorly planned streets, I've been stuck in three traffic jams just getting to campus.
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
Late to the party but if we're complaining, F U C K Missoula traffic. It is easily as bad if not worse than the Twin Cities. Maybe it's just the small town in me, but god damn, with the aggressive drivers and poorly planned streets, I've been stuck in three traffic jams just getting to campus.


Missoula traffic!
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MTGRZ said:
SoldierGriz said:
Satire? I can't tell if the OP is serious...but, I'll play along.

Seriously, that number 37 thing is also stupid. It's JUST another number. Why the fuss? Raising a flag at the beginning of the game. WTF? MONTANA - GRIZZLIES Cheer - get rid of that crap as well.

DOLA is part of Griz lore. It used to put O-Lineman into the NFL on a pretty consistent basis. Griz need more DOLA.

I almost didn't see through your cheekiness.... :thumb: Yeah, I totally agree. Traditions specific to a university or team have no place in college football. :roll: :lol: Get real, argh!. Traditions are part of what makes collegiate athletics so special. If YOU don't like it, that's fine. But I guarantee there are far more people who enjoy them. Peace out.

well, i did say to each his own, and that i personally didn't like it. to clarify more, if the team internally embraces it, fine, but that isn't where i hear the term, it is here, typed out by my fellow old-man fans, usually wishing it was the past again. you know, the 'i want to see us return to dola like in the good old days when i was only 35'.

ok, keep flaming. so far they are only on the low setting so far. somebody surely should be able to turn them up :)
 
argh! said:
ok, keep flaming. so far they are only on the low setting so far. somebody surely should be able to turn them up :)
I'm way too butthurt and fearful of disparaging sensitive groups to be at my best.
 
argh, all of the DOLA tradition comes from prior teams, o-lines and coaches. It's on many of the o-line shirts produced in the past couple decades. I've seen current o-line guys wearing DOLA tee shirts, so I assume they are recent ones. I assume it has been a source of some pride for most of the o-line groups at UM for a fairly long time.
 
PlayerRep said:
argh, all of the DOLA tradition comes from prior teams, o-lines and coaches. It's on many of the o-line shirts produced in the past couple decades. I've seen current o-line guys wearing DOLA tee shirts, so I assume they are recent ones. I assume it has been a source of some pride for most of the o-line groups at UM for a fairly long time.
Isn't Quinn's middle name "DOLA"?
 
PlayerRep said:
I like DOLA. Having an o-line with the attitude and temperament to be dominant and physical is important in my view, along with o-line and strength coaches whose goal it is to be strong and physical, and to have the tough attitude that was epitomized by players like JD Quinn. The o-line seemed to fall away from DOLA in the years following Hauck's departure.
Hauck was known for NFL sized Oline
 
kemajic said:
argh! said:
ok, keep flaming. so far they are only on the low setting so far. somebody surely should be able to turn them up :)
I'm way too butthurt and fearful of disparaging sensitive groups to be at my best.

don't worry, you'll pick yourself, dust off, and get back in form. i got faith in you gramps! :)
 
grizare#1 said:
PlayerRep said:
I like DOLA. Having an o-line with the attitude and temperament to be dominant and physical is important in my view, along with o-line and strength coaches whose goal it is to be strong and physical, and to have the tough attitude that was epitomized by players like JD Quinn. The o-line seemed to fall away from DOLA in the years following Hauck's departure.
Hauck was known for NFL sized Oline

The guys we have now are just as big.
 

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