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Stitt on Phen's accusations

Proud Griz Man said:
:lol: Real Estate smack talk is next. :shock: :lol:

...what's the real estates agents favorite sexual position.

...the comissionary...

... :shock: ...
 
BWahlberg said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
Stitt today, "When you become a head coach of a team you need to act like a head coach."

It was the last question of their presser today. Phen's post game press conference he brought up a PAT or fieldgoal where his star LB accused the Griz blocking unit of playing dirty. Stitt reported that he was frustrated to hear that accusation so the first thing he did was go back to the game film and watch the specific play. He reported that the ISU linebacker actually rushed and hit the Griz player low on the play which wound up with him being face down on the ground. Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground in the process and lands on his own guys arm - hurting him.

Had a few other things to say, basically that he doesn't run a team like that and they do the right things. Furthermore the Griz won the game, and they're moving on.

funny, you and others (az, for instance) were applauding strahm's similar bush-league behavior just last week, because he goaded others into penalties. now you guys want the griz to exhibit sportsmanship. i'll be curious to read how you try to play it like you aren't being hypocritical.

If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.
 
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
Stitt today, "When you become a head coach of a team you need to act like a head coach."

It was the last question of their presser today. Phen's post game press conference he brought up a PAT or fieldgoal where his star LB accused the Griz blocking unit of playing dirty. Stitt reported that he was frustrated to hear that accusation so the first thing he did was go back to the game film and watch the specific play. He reported that the ISU linebacker actually rushed and hit the Griz player low on the play which wound up with him being face down on the ground. Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground in the process and lands on his own guys arm - hurting him.

Had a few other things to say, basically that he doesn't run a team like that and they do the right things. Furthermore the Griz won the game, and they're moving on.

funny, you and others (az, for instance) were applauding strahm's similar bush-league behavior just last week, because he goaded others into penalties. now you guys want the griz to exhibit sportsmanship. i'll be curious to read how you try to play it like you aren't being hypocritical.

If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .
 
CDAGRIZ said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
argh! said:
funny, you and others (az, for instance) were applauding strahm's similar bush-league behavior just last week, because he goaded others into penalties. now you guys want the griz to exhibit sportsmanship. i'll be curious to read how you try to play it like you aren't being hypocritical.

If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .

my comment was about the player's behavior, not phencie's comments. As was posted, "Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground...". the issue with that type of behavior, injuries can follow. it just happened to occur this time. if you read what was posted instead of searching endlessly for something to use to try to make a funny, you might be able to see that it is a pretty good comparison - especially if you watched strahm a lot last year. also you'd be more readable. too much of some things aren't good. you used to be funny, but it got really old so now i just skip whatever book chapter you write in reply to others.

ok, show us all your amazing wit in your reply to this.
 
argh! said:
CDAGRIZ said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .

my comment was about the player's behavior, not phencie's comments. As was posted, "Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground...". the issue with that type of behavior, injuries can follow. it just happened to occur this time. if you read what was posted instead of searching endlessly for something to use to try to make a funny, you might be able to see that it is a pretty good comparison - especially if you watched strahm a lot last year. also you'd be more readable. too much of some things aren't good. you used to be funny, but it got really old so now i just skip whatever book chapter you write in reply to others.

ok, show us all your amazing wit in your reply to this.

No one can argue that Strahm's behavior on the field crossed the line several times last season. I fully disagree that it has carried over to this year, and that includes the PSU game. I have watched Strahm closely every week. He's playing with plenty of class. I've counted over 15 times, yes I'm keeping track, him helping an opposing player off the turf this season. I've also seen him helemt tap or backslap opposing players about 30 times in the last three weeks. He's smiling, laughing, and playing with tons of sportsmanship, while still being aggressive. Is he talking smack out there? YES. And no matter what coach Stitt says about not talking, players are going to talk on the field. So Strahm talking a little smack makes him different that 1,000 other college football players How? I'll answer it for you. It doesn't. No matter how many coaches don't like it, it's part of the game now. Plain and simple.

Bottom line, anyone saying Strahm hasn't changed this season either is pushing a bizarre agenda against a 21-year-old kid, or, they don't actually watch the games. He got the message loud and clear and has cleaned up his act this season. PERIOD.
 
argh! said:
CDAGRIZ said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .

my comment was about the player's behavior, not phencie's comments. As was posted, "Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground...". the issue with that type of behavior, injuries can follow. it just happened to occur this time. if you read what was posted instead of searching endlessly for something to use to try to make a funny, you might be able to see that it is a pretty good comparison - especially if you watched strahm a lot last year. also you'd be more readable. too much of some things aren't good. you used to be funny, but it got really old so now i just skip whatever book chapter you write in reply to others.

ok, show us all your amazing wit in your reply to this.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .
 
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
Stitt today, "When you become a head coach of a team you need to act like a head coach."

It was the last question of their presser today. Phen's post game press conference he brought up a PAT or fieldgoal where his star LB accused the Griz blocking unit of playing dirty. Stitt reported that he was frustrated to hear that accusation so the first thing he did was go back to the game film and watch the specific play. He reported that the ISU linebacker actually rushed and hit the Griz player low on the play which wound up with him being face down on the ground. Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground in the process and lands on his own guys arm - hurting him.

Had a few other things to say, basically that he doesn't run a team like that and they do the right things. Furthermore the Griz won the game, and they're moving on.

funny, you and others (az, for instance) were applauding strahm's similar bush-league behavior just last week, because he goaded others into penalties. now you guys want the griz to exhibit sportsmanship. i'll be curious to read how you try to play it like you aren't being hypocritical.

If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

I had no intention to really put you into any sort of place, just respond to you.

However, if that's what you're looking for;

- I don't believe I've actually posted anything negative about Dean, the ISU WR. I shared his apology on twitter and told him it's all good and to make some noise this season. In fan posts on here, on MB, Facebook I responded to many posters that the kid apologized for what he did. I didn't defend his actions but hopefully calmed some of the angst against him.

- My prior post on Strahm was that he's gone from the guy that gets personal fouls to the guy that this year has actually lead players into getting them. Do you happen to know what he did or said? Did he trash talk, did he have "trash behavior", or did the players who hit/shoved him late just get frustrated with him because he was playing so well? I'm curious if you have some sort of in depth insight into this or are you just assuming it was "trash behavior"? (Im going to assume you're just making a guess though).

- I've never said I support unsportsmanlike behavior or attitudes.

- My assumption is a mix of regular game trash talk plus him out performing and just physically/mentally wearing down guys has... once this year I believe... lead to the other guy boiling over and getting a foul. If you have a problem with that type of play then I would suggest you don't watch football anymore.
 
blackfootipa said:
So does Phenicie apologize or does this turn into a heated coaching rivalry!!??
No way douchnozzle apologizes. It's not in his mainframe. And as for a rivalry...both teams have to win games in order for it to be a rivalry and I'm banking on Stitt's Griz never losing to ISU. The second that presser ended Stitt owned Phen and always will.
 
BWahlberg said:
or did the players who hit/shoved him late just get frustrated with him because he was playing so well?
Doubtful.

He has a reputation around the BSC, more likely.
 
George Ferguson said:
argh! said:
CDAGRIZ said:
argh! said:
oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .

my comment was about the player's behavior, not phencie's comments. As was posted, "Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground...". the issue with that type of behavior, injuries can follow. it just happened to occur this time. if you read what was posted instead of searching endlessly for something to use to try to make a funny, you might be able to see that it is a pretty good comparison - especially if you watched strahm a lot last year. also you'd be more readable. too much of some things aren't good. you used to be funny, but it got really old so now i just skip whatever book chapter you write in reply to others.

ok, show us all your amazing wit in your reply to this.

No one can argue that Strahm's behavior on the field crossed the line several times last season. I fully disagree that it has carried over to this year, and that includes the PSU game. I have watched Strahm closely every week. He's playing with plenty of class. I've counted over 15 times, yes I'm keeping track, him helping an opposing player off the turf this season. I've also seen him helemt tap or backslap opposing players about 30 times in the last three weeks. He's smiling, laughing, and playing with tons of sportsmanship, while still being aggressive. Is he talking smack out there? YES. And no matter what coach Stitt says about not talking, players are going to talk on the field. So Strahm talking a little smack makes him different that 1,000 other college football players How? I'll answer it for you. It doesn't. No matter how many coaches don't like it, it's part of the game now. Plain and simple.

Bottom line, anyone saying Strahm hasn't changed this season either is pushing a bizarre agenda against a 21-year-old kid, or, they don't actually watch the games. He got the message loud and clear and has cleaned up his act this season. PERIOD.

Enjoyed your post. Have noticed Strahm pull opposing players up this year. So, what were the things last year that you alluded to in your first sentence. Just asking; I don't know. And for the record, as I have posted before, Strahm had 2 personal foul penalties last season. One in Cat game, and one roughing passer in ISU game.
 
George Ferguson said:
argh! said:
CDAGRIZ said:
argh! said:
oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

The difference, of course, being that Strahm didn't hurt his own teammate and then have Stitt publicly blame the other program's "dirty play" for the injury.
Just a few major steps away from a decent comparison . . .

my comment was about the player's behavior, not phencie's comments. As was posted, "Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground...". the issue with that type of behavior, injuries can follow. it just happened to occur this time. if you read what was posted instead of searching endlessly for something to use to try to make a funny, you might be able to see that it is a pretty good comparison - especially if you watched strahm a lot last year. also you'd be more readable. too much of some things aren't good. you used to be funny, but it got really old so now i just skip whatever book chapter you write in reply to others.

ok, show us all your amazing wit in your reply to this.

No one can argue that Strahm's behavior on the field crossed the line several times last season. I fully disagree that it has carried over to this year, and that includes the PSU game. I have watched Strahm closely every week. He's playing with plenty of class. I've counted over 15 times, yes I'm keeping track, him helping an opposing player off the turf this season. I've also seen him helemt tap or backslap opposing players about 30 times in the last three weeks. He's smiling, laughing, and playing with tons of sportsmanship, while still being aggressive. Is he talking smack out there? YES. And no matter what coach Stitt says about not talking, players are going to talk on the field. So Strahm talking a little smack makes him different that 1,000 other college football players How? I'll answer it for you. It doesn't. No matter how many coaches don't like it, it's part of the game now. Plain and simple.

Bottom line, anyone saying Strahm hasn't changed this season either is pushing a bizarre agenda against a 21-year-old kid, or, they don't actually watch the games. He got the message loud and clear and has cleaned up his act this season. PERIOD.


I agree, he even helmet slapped the guy who went low on him (earning a penalty). That showed to me he understood it wasn't trying to hurt him just a dumb block. After getting hit low like that it took good composure for sure
 
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
argh! said:
BWahlberg said:
Stitt today, "When you become a head coach of a team you need to act like a head coach."

It was the last question of their presser today. Phen's post game press conference he brought up a PAT or fieldgoal where his star LB accused the Griz blocking unit of playing dirty. Stitt reported that he was frustrated to hear that accusation so the first thing he did was go back to the game film and watch the specific play. He reported that the ISU linebacker actually rushed and hit the Griz player low on the play which wound up with him being face down on the ground. Meanwhile another ISU player, after the whistle, bowls over Conlan Beaver and falls to the ground in the process and lands on his own guys arm - hurting him.

Had a few other things to say, basically that he doesn't run a team like that and they do the right things. Furthermore the Griz won the game, and they're moving on.

funny, you and others (az, for instance) were applauding strahm's similar bush-league behavior just last week, because he goaded others into penalties. now you guys want the griz to exhibit sportsmanship. i'll be curious to read how you try to play it like you aren't being hypocritical.

If you don't think trash talk is part of the game argh I'd suggest you take up a different sport to follow... maybe not sports at all.

oh man have i been put in my place.

except... of course a bit of trash talk is part of the game. i wasn't commenting about trash talk alone, but also trash behavior (that extra little shove when disentangling, etc). spoiled little girl behavior. the kind you just derided by the idaho state kid but applauded when strahm did it.

DOLA forever
 
BWahlberg said:
kemajic said:
BWahlberg said:
or did the players who hit/shoved him late just get frustrated with him because he was playing so well?
Doubtful.

He has a reputation around the BSC, more likely.

How many personal fouls does he have this year?

Even if he isn't getting personal fouls, if he is the chirper you say he is, getting in other guy's heads, he probably has a reputation.
 
A "former" ISU bengal player (#81 Tyler Graves, I'm assuming) is now chiming in on the ISU forum! The irony is his user name is "livetocutblock", and he says the Griz are dirty? He must still be salty from that OT loss in 2015. :lol: :lol:

Post by livetocutblock81 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:39 pm

Felt the need to create an account to address this. My football career at ISU ended a couple years ago, so I played against the Griz while Stitt was the coach. And I can attest to the fact that they are absolutely a dirty team on the field. While stuff is always happening at the bottom of piles I can say for a fact that Montana and Weber are the two worst teams in terms of being scumbags on the field. I would put them right up there with BYU in how dirty their players are. Stitt claiming his team doesn't talk or do cheap shots either makes him totally out of touch with his team, or a liar.

Montana is always going to be arrogant. They've been the big fish in the Big Sky for a long time and their players have some self entitlement in thinking they are above the law. And that has shown with their team on and off the field.
 
get'em_griz said:
A "former" ISU bengal player (#81 Tyler Graves, I'm assuming) is now chiming in on the ISU forum! The irony is his user name is "livetocutblock", and he says the Griz are dirty? He must still be salty from that OT loss in 2015. :lol: :lol:

Post by livetocutblock81 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:39 pm

Felt the need to create an account to address this. My football career at ISU ended a couple years ago, so I played against the Griz while Stitt was the coach. And I can attest to the fact that they are absolutely a dirty team on the field. While stuff is always happening at the bottom of piles I can say for a fact that Montana and Weber are the two worst teams in terms of being scumbags on the field. I would put them right up there with BYU in how dirty their players are. Stitt claiming his team doesn't talk or do cheap shots either makes him totally out of touch with his team, or a liar.

Montana is always going to be arrogant. They've been the big fish in the Big Sky for a long time and their players have some self entitlement in thinking they are above the law. And that has shown with their team on and off the field.

What a bunch of crybaby pansies :lol:
 
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