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Stitt's gonna happen this weekend in Missoula!

WaGriz4life said:
Griz90 said:
Oh yeah I'm drinking the Kool-Aid! Mainlining it intravenously! Taking a cold shower in it! Sucking it down for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's the opening week of Griz footballl..the opening week of football period. If you can't get excited for this game you're clinically dead. The Griz have a new and exciting head coach and staff, a new and exciting brand of up-tempo aggressive cutting-edge football, a new in-state QB, an excellent set of WR's (Hendo is back!), a solid D, improvements to the best FCS Stadium, a new Academic Center for student-athletes, a new Champions Center on the horizon, and a prime time Saturday afternoon football game on ESPN versus the 4-time defending National Champions the NDSU Bison. For Griz Nation It's time to put aside any doubt and get on the bus. It's almost game day. We all need to nut-up and show some solidarity and get behind our team and our program and our university! There is no room for second-guessing, naysayers and nitpicking. The work has been done and it's time to show it on the field this Saturday at Washington Grizzly Stadium. GO GRIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm all in

But are you going to BE there.
 
Griz90 said:
dirtysoup said:
Here's a little cheer we used to have at CM Russell pep rallies when we played the crosstown GFH Bison. Could be useful this week!

What's the word?
Kill the herd!
What's the reason?
Bison season!
What do we eat?
Bison meat!
How do we like it?
RAW RAW RAW!

GO GRIZ!

That's awesome! I printed it out and we will be chanting it from the South End Zone all day long.

:thumb:
 
AZGrizFan said:
WaGriz4life said:
Griz90 said:
Oh yeah I'm drinking the Kool-Aid! Mainlining it intravenously! Taking a cold shower in it! Sucking it down for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's the opening week of Griz footballl..the opening week of football period. If you can't get excited for this game you're clinically dead. The Griz have a new and exciting head coach and staff, a new and exciting brand of up-tempo aggressive cutting-edge football, a new in-state QB, an excellent set of WR's (Hendo is back!), a solid D, improvements to the best FCS Stadium, a new Academic Center for student-athletes, a new Champions Center on the horizon, and a prime time Saturday afternoon football game on ESPN versus the 4-time defending National Champions the NDSU Bison. For Griz Nation It's time to put aside any doubt and get on the bus. It's almost game day. We all need to nut-up and show some solidarity and get behind our team and our program and our university! There is no room for second-guessing, naysayers and nitpicking. The work has been done and it's time to show it on the field this Saturday at Washington Grizzly Stadium. GO GRIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm all in

But are you going to BE there.
Not this one unfortunately. Maybe the Cal Poly game, Cat-Griz in Bozeman for sure. Watching the Cats lose in Bozeman has been my favorite pastime since I was a child. Be loud as hell for me.
 
AZGrizFan said:
WaGriz4life said:
Griz90 said:
Oh yeah I'm drinking the Kool-Aid! Mainlining it intravenously! Taking a cold shower in it! Sucking it down for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's the opening week of Griz footballl..the opening week of football period. If you can't get excited for this game you're clinically dead. The Griz have a new and exciting head coach and staff, a new and exciting brand of up-tempo aggressive cutting-edge football, a new in-state QB, an excellent set of WR's (Hendo is back!), a solid D, improvements to the best FCS Stadium, a new Academic Center for student-athletes, a new Champions Center on the horizon, and a prime time Saturday afternoon football game on ESPN versus the 4-time defending National Champions the NDSU Bison. For Griz Nation It's time to put aside any doubt and get on the bus. It's almost game day. We all need to nut-up and show some solidarity and get behind our team and our program and our university! There is no room for second-guessing, naysayers and nitpicking. The work has been done and it's time to show it on the field this Saturday at Washington Grizzly Stadium. GO GRIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm all in

But are you going to BE there.

Hell yeah I'm going to be there. Booked my hotel less than one hour after ESPN announced the game. It's only a 621 mile drive...each way.
 
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:
 
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:
If the only things you knew about him were his record and that he was D2, you might think that.

If you actually looked into it, you'd see that anyone winning more than 30% of their games at CSM would have to be a damn good coach.
 
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

you happen to take a look at CSM's football history prior to Stitt?
 
He didn't exactly have the greatest athletes at his disposal at CSM, nor did he have the recruiting tools he now has. Best stadium, Hall of Champions, new Academic Center, soon to be new locker room, weight room and indoor practice facility.
 
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:[/quote

Stats don't count if they are not to your advantage.

Go Griz, especially the athletes that are responsible for getting the job done.
 
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

I think it's funny how griz nation is always so quick to point out that "ya, but all he had to work with was super smart engineers" when in reality it very well may be that the reason he was relatively successful at CSM is BECAUSE he had a football team full of super smart kids that were able to process his system quickly, make smart decisions quickly, and run that offense to a T. Pssst, I watched the player interviews and one thing's for sure - your grizzlies this year certainly aren't going to be confused with a bunch of Rhodes Scholars anytime soon. :lol: Plus it's not like there aren't a bunch of engineer types that aren't ALSO damn good athletes.
 
poorgriz said:
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

I think it's funny how griz nation is always so quick to point out that "ya, but all he had to work with was super smart engineers" when in reality it very well may be that the reason he was relatively successful at CSM is BECAUSE he had a football team full of super smart kids that were able to process his system quickly, make smart decisions quickly, and run that offense to a T. Pssst, I watched the player interviews and one thing's for sure - your grizzlies this year certainly aren't going to be confused with a bunch of Rhodes Scholars anytime soon. :lol: Plus it's not like there aren't a bunch of engineer types that aren't ALSO damn good athletes.
God you are an idiot. Do you realize that spread offenses like his are actually less complex than most pro-style systems? This is why spread QB's have often not been successful in the NFL. This is why every QB teams like Oregon and West Virgina have had have success. You just think it's more complicated because it looks different. These offenses are very easy to learn compared to other systems. You have to be some kind of stupid to think the quality of athlete he could recruit at CSM was the reason they won some games. He finally has receivers who can run
 
poorgriz said:
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

I think it's funny how griz nation is always so quick to point out that "ya, but all he had to work with was super smart engineers" when in reality it very well may be that the reason he was relatively successful at CSM is BECAUSE he had a football team full of super smart kids that were able to process his system quickly, make smart decisions quickly, and run that offense to a T. Pssst, I watched the player interviews and one thing's for sure - your grizzlies this year certainly aren't going to be confused with a bunch of Rhodes Scholars anytime soon. :lol: Plus it's not like there aren't a bunch of engineer types that aren't ALSO damn good athletes.

an oldie but a goody

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEkWH8DB7b0[/youtube]
 
What's more funny is we actually have a Rhodes Scholar finalist in Derek Crittenden....so poorgriz blows it again....but hey I heard he's good at that :)
 
WaGriz4life said:
poorgriz said:
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

I think it's funny how griz nation is always so quick to point out that "ya, but all he had to work with was super smart engineers" when in reality it very well may be that the reason he was relatively successful at CSM is BECAUSE he had a football team full of super smart kids that were able to process his system quickly, make smart decisions quickly, and run that offense to a T. Pssst, I watched the player interviews and one thing's for sure - your grizzlies this year certainly aren't going to be confused with a bunch of Rhodes Scholars anytime soon. :lol: Plus it's not like there aren't a bunch of engineer types that aren't ALSO damn good athletes.
God you are an idiot. Do you realize that spread offenses like his are actually less complex than most pro-style systems? This is why spread QB's have often not been successful in the NFL. This is why every QB teams like Oregon and West Virgina have had have success. You just think it's more complicated because it looks different. These offenses are very easy to learn compared to other systems. You have to be some kind of stupid to think the quality of athlete he could recruit at CSM was the reason they won some games. He finally has receivers who can run


West Virgina? Really? 18-20 over the last three years. Talk about some kind of stupid. :lol:
 
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

All you've done is show you know nothing about the program he inherited, the scholastic requirements of his recruits, or how well he competed with schools that did not have CSM's standards and restrictions. He made more with less at CSM. We suspect he will make even more with more at UM.
 
bhumble said:
WaGriz4life said:
poorgriz said:
bhumble said:
How can you guys be so high on a coach who was 108-62 (.574 winning percentage) at CSOM with 3 playoff appearances in 15 years (1 appearance every 5 years) losing all three in the first round? I suspect he will do about the same at UM. :!: :?:

I think it's funny how griz nation is always so quick to point out that "ya, but all he had to work with was super smart engineers" when in reality it very well may be that the reason he was relatively successful at CSM is BECAUSE he had a football team full of super smart kids that were able to process his system quickly, make smart decisions quickly, and run that offense to a T. Pssst, I watched the player interviews and one thing's for sure - your grizzlies this year certainly aren't going to be confused with a bunch of Rhodes Scholars anytime soon. :lol: Plus it's not like there aren't a bunch of engineer types that aren't ALSO damn good athletes.
God you are an idiot. Do you realize that spread offenses like his are actually less complex than most pro-style systems? This is why spread QB's have often not been successful in the NFL. This is why every QB teams like Oregon and West Virgina have had have success. You just think it's more complicated because it looks different. These offenses are very easy to learn compared to other systems. You have to be some kind of stupid to think the quality of athlete he could recruit at CSM was the reason they won some games. He finally has receivers who can run


West Virgina? Really? 18-20 over the last three years. Talk about some kind of stupid. :lol:
Nobody said you don't need a good defense as well. Thankfully we have that, unlike little brother to the east.
 
bhumble, think about this one

Idaho hires a new coach after another 1-11 season. He coaches the Vandals for 8 years compiling a 55-41 record. What would your thoughts be of this coach knowing about Idaho football history?
 
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