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Storming the field in 2nd round...

Jerry Punch said:
AllWeatherFan said:
AZGrizFan said:
Puss.

NEVER apologize!!! :bad: :bad: :bad: :bad: :bad:

I take it you're not married. :twisted:

:thumb: . I have apologized for something each day of my married life. If she isn't happy, nobody is happy.

When she is right, she is right. When she is wrong, she is still right.

What is her's is hers. What is ours is hers. What is mine is also hers.

Get yelled out for not listening? Feign ignorance and state you were sleeping at the time. Apologize.
Get yelled out for anything else? Blame it on the kids or the dogs. If possible pretend you are asleep.

Sorry MODS. Back on Track.

I plan on storming the field at some point in the future.
 
Bush league antics. For you frequent cats posters looking for a free education on e-Griz, here's the definition with a couple they left off:

Definition of BUSH-LEAGUE
: being of an inferior class or group of its kind : marked by a lack of sophistication or professionalism

Synonyms: bastard, BOBCAT, bush, bush-league, crummy (also crumby), deficient, dissatisfactory, ill, inferior, lame, lousy, off, paltry, poor, punk, sour, suboptimal, subpar, substandard, unacceptable, unsatisfactory, wack [slang], wanting, wretched, wrong

Antonyms: acceptable, adequate, all right, decent, fine, GRIZ, OK (or okay), passable, respectable, satisfactory, standard, tolerable

Related Words: abysmal, atrocious, awful, bitchin' [slang], brutal, damnable, deplorable, detestable, disastrous, dreadful, execrable, gnarly [slang], horrendous, horrible, pathetic, "STAND UP AND CHEER',stinky, sucky [slang], terrible, unspeakable; defective, faulty, flawed; egregious, flagrant, gross; bum, cheesy, coarse, common, crappy [slang], cut-rate, junky, lesser, low-grade, low-rent, mediocre, miserable, reprehensible, rotten, rubbishy, second-rate, shoddy, sleazy, trashy; abominable, odious, vile; useless, valueless, worthless; inadequate, insufficient, lacking, meager (or meagre), mean, miserly, niggardly, scanty, shabby, short, skimp, skimpy, spare, stingy; miscreant, scurrilous, villainous; counterfeit, fake, phony (also phoney), sham

Near Antonyms: classic, classical; A1, bang-up, banner, boss [slang], capital, choice, crackerjack, dandy, divine, excellent, exceptional, fabulous, fine, first-class, first-rate, grand, great, groovy, heavenly, high-test, jim-dandy, keen, marvelous (or marvellous), mean, neat, nifty, noble, par excellence, perfect, premium, prime, sensational, slick, splendid, stellar, sterling, superb, superior, superlative, supernal, swell, terrific, tip-top, top, top-notch, unsurpassed, "UP WITH MONTANA", wonderful; better, exceptional, fancy, high-grade, special, sufficient; average, borderline, fair, mediocre, middling, minimal, so-so, unexceptional; suitable, useful, worthy; gratifying, satisfying.
 
Send in the whaaaaambulance for Statler. I feel bad for you, bro. You need to worry about your own program before you start looking up at the Cats. Carry on.
 
A class football program, like a fine wine, needs time to mature. They still make Ripple and MD 20/20 in Bozeman.
 
tourist said:
This just in....the NCAA announced, just moments ago, that Montana State University will be banned from having any spectators at any future football games for the next 20 years, or whenever the cat fans, involved in the massive invasion of the playing field following a playoff victory, grow up, whichever is longer. When asked about the severity of the penalty, a spokesman for the NCAA said they felt it was necessary in lieu of the comment of one fan making the statement "The NCAA can stuff it.....what would they do? Make you forfeit?" Stay tuned for further events.
:lol: :lol: :thumb:
 
AllWeatherFan said:
I drove by Washington-Grizzly stadium yesterday, and nobody was storming the field. I guess we've been there before.
:-| What more can you say?
 
LDopaPDX said:
I like it when the crowd comes onto the field after the game to celebrate with the players. What's not to like about it? It's a fun way for the crowd to be involved. I hardly think it is a "act like you've been here before" issue. I believe the NCAA discourages it, but I don't believe there is actually a rule against; I think it depends on the venue.

Did anyone see the Sefarian-Jenkins kid from UW get sucker punched and laid out flat by the WSU student? That was an ugly event and I'm sure it is an example of why it is discouraged. I guess you just have to trust that people don't do that sort of thing...
Here is the rule in the NCAA championship handbook - this is a link to the 2011 handbook, assume it is the same this year:
Crowd Control
Access to the competition area shall be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches,
officials, support personnel and properly-credentialed individuals only. For the safety of
participants and spectators alike, at no time before, during or after a contest shall spectators
be permitted to enter the competition area
. It is the responsibility of each participating
institution to implement procedures to ensure compliance with this policy.
1. Game Stoppages. In the event that a large number of spectators enter the competition
area (e.g., playing field, sidelines, end zone areas) during a game, the Referee should
be instructed to do the following:
a. Get both coaches together at midfield and let them know that the game is being
suspended until the sidelines were cleared of everyone not authorized to be there.
b. Get the officiating crew together with two or three security people.
c. Announce via public address system that the game is being suspended until the
sidelines are cleared of all unauthorized individuals.
d. If necessary, take the officiating crew with appropriate security personnel to a safe
location.
e. If the sidelines are not cleared within a reasonable period of time then the Referee
may declare that the game is over.
2. Hosting Opportunities. An institution failing to keep its spectators and other
unauthorized personnel out of the competition area before, during or after a contest
during any round of the championship may, as determined by the football committee,
be prohibited from serving as a host for the subsequent round of championship
(including the following year in which the institution participates in the championship
if the incident occurs during a semifinal or final).
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/champ_handbooks/football/2011/2011_1_football.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
You got the Cats. You better call the NCAA and see if they can do something about this! Get on it! The game is on Friday!
 
Jerry Punch said:
Send in the whaaaaambulance for Statler. I feel bad for you, bro. You need to worry about your own program before you start looking up at the Cats. Carry on.


How fucking ironic................
 
stubbins said:
Jerry Punch said:
Send in the whaaaaambulance for Statler. I feel bad for you, bro. You need to worry about your own program before you start looking up at the Cats. Carry on.


How f***[*] ironic................

Yes, particularly so since you are one to regularly criticize how a program that has won 11 games so far this season is somehow less than what you expect. If your expectations are 5-6, then I think your expectations are out of whack. But the Bobcat program will continue to take your "suggestions" as you see fit to offer them.
 
Grizbeer said:
LDopaPDX said:
I like it when the crowd comes onto the field after the game to celebrate with the players. What's not to like about it? It's a fun way for the crowd to be involved. I hardly think it is a "act like you've been here before" issue. I believe the NCAA discourages it, but I don't believe there is actually a rule against; I think it depends on the venue.

Did anyone see the Sefarian-Jenkins kid from UW get sucker punched and laid out flat by the WSU student? That was an ugly event and I'm sure it is an example of why it is discouraged. I guess you just have to trust that people don't do that sort of thing...
Here is the rule in the NCAA championship handbook - this is a link to the 2011 handbook, assume it is the same this year:
Crowd Control
Access to the competition area shall be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches,
officials, support personnel and properly-credentialed individuals only. For the safety of
participants and spectators alike, at no time before, during or after a contest shall spectators
be permitted to enter the competition area
. It is the responsibility of each participating
institution to implement procedures to ensure compliance with this policy.
1. Game Stoppages. In the event that a large number of spectators enter the competition
area (e.g., playing field, sidelines, end zone areas) during a game, the Referee should
be instructed to do the following:
a. Get both coaches together at midfield and let them know that the game is being
suspended until the sidelines were cleared of everyone not authorized to be there.
b. Get the officiating crew together with two or three security people.
c. Announce via public address system that the game is being suspended until the
sidelines are cleared of all unauthorized individuals.
d. If necessary, take the officiating crew with appropriate security personnel to a safe
location.
e. If the sidelines are not cleared within a reasonable period of time then the Referee
may declare that the game is over.
2. Hosting Opportunities. An institution failing to keep its spectators and other
unauthorized personnel out of the competition area before, during or after a contest
during any round of the championship may, as determined by the football committee,
be prohibited from serving as a host for the subsequent round of championship
(including the following year in which the institution participates in the championship
if the incident occurs during a semifinal or final).
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/champ_handbooks/football/2011/2011_1_football.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


You sir, have too much time on your hands.

The announcer was begging those rule breakers to stay off the field. He even said it's a violation of NCAA rules. Hmmmm, I wonder if MSU will be the next Montana school to be investigated for infractions...??
 
The only complaining I see about the crowd on the field is on egriz. Fans of a team that didn't participate in the game. It's like the kid that would tell if he didn't get invited to join in.
 
Jerry Punch said:
You got the Cats. You better call the NCAA and see if they can do something about this! Get on it! The game is on Friday!

I agree. Rules are rules, and MSU is required to self-report violations. Ignorance no excuse, as the PA announcer told the crowd it was a violation. Fridays game needs to be held in Texas scat breath.
 
statler & waldorf said:
Jerry Punch said:
You got the Cats. You better call the NCAA and see if they can do something about this! Get on it! The game is on Friday!

I agree. Rules are rules, and MSU is required to self-report violations. Ignorance no excuse, as the PA announcer told the crowd it was a violation. Fridays game needs to be held in Texas scat breath.

Under 2. where it talks about hosting the key word is "may" be prohibited not shall be. Big difference!
 
Brother Bear said:
Does it happen anywhere else or only in Bozeman? :shock: Talk about not knowing how to act like you've been there before.

Man, what a bunch of losers. Act like you've been there before. Come on, now.

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statler & waldorf said:
Jerry Punch said:
You got the Cats. You better call the NCAA and see if they can do something about this! Get on it! The game is on Friday!

I agree. Rules are rules, and MSU is required to self-report violations. Ignorance no excuse, as the PA announcer told the crowd it was a violation. Fridays game needs to be held in Texas scat breath.
Please, try to have facts on your side before you cast pejoratives.

It clearly states that it's up to the discretion of the committee to determine if and when any future home games are prohibited. As far as anyone knows, the NCAA hasn't even bothered to officially review the incident. SHSU certainly isn't crying about not getting a home game.

In fact, the only people who are whining about it are bitch-ass Griz fans. Don't you see? Very bush, if you ask me.

Why don't you read better? That sharp-elbowed asshattery makes you look like a porksword.
 
Cledus said:
Brother Bear said:
Does it happen anywhere else or only in Bozeman? :shock: Talk about not knowing how to act like you've been there before.

Man, what a bunch of losers. Act like you've been there before. Come on, now.

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Pretty sure that was a semifinal win there nimrod!
 
Hammer said:
Cledus said:
Brother Bear said:
Does it happen anywhere else or only in Bozeman? :shock: Talk about not knowing how to act like you've been there before.

Man, what a bunch of losers. Act like you've been there before. Come on, now.

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Pretty sure that was a semifinal win there nimrod!
rules are rules nimrod :lol: :lol:
 
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