CatzWillRise said:As soon as the game ended, I thought to myself : well great now Griz fans are gonna say "haha the best Cat team barely beat the worst Cat team in history".
You played Sam Houston again today??? :thumb:
CatzWillRise said:As soon as the game ended, I thought to myself : well great now Griz fans are gonna say "haha the best Cat team barely beat the worst Cat team in history".
SHSU are Kats not Catsputter said:CatzWillRise said:As soon as the game ended, I thought to myself : well great now Griz fans are gonna say "haha the best Cat team barely beat the worst Cat team in history".
You played Sam Houston again today??? :thumb:
NzoneGrizWhiz said:I don't care what way you spin that game. Between the play calling/coaching and the reffing in the game the scats never won a damn thing. They couldn't put up more than 16 points against what could be called one of the weakest coached teams the Griz have fielded in 25 some years. The cats will be lucky to get one win in the playoffs this year and the term over-rated comes to mind in a lot of facets of the scat team. Can't tell you how many classless cat fans I came across today. I have never felt more hatred towards the team than the scats. I ignore them 51 weeks out of the year and the one week I do have to deal with them I can't barely stand it. Enjoy the little fame you have cats. You graduate 19 or something like that next year and will once again be nothing but little brother once more.
Good perspective. My hats to those boys who played their hearts out every game despite the circus that was going on around them. This program will be back and in my opinion sooner than some may expect. Congrats to the Cats on a hard fought win and a good season. However considering that game was in doubt until the final two minutes I think it shows that this years Griz team isn't as bad as the record shows. Keep the faith Griz Nation !grizman71 said:NzoneGrizWhiz said:I don't care what way you spin that game. Between the play calling/coaching and the reffing in the game the scats never won a damn thing. They couldn't put up more than 16 points against what could be called one of the weakest coached teams the Griz have fielded in 25 some years. The cats will be lucky to get one win in the playoffs this year and the term over-rated comes to mind in a lot of facets of the scat team. Can't tell you how many classless cat fans I came across today. I have never felt more hatred towards the team than the scats. I ignore them 51 weeks out of the year and the one week I do have to deal with them I can't barely stand it. Enjoy the little fame you have cats. You graduate 19 or something like that next year and will once again be nothing but little brother once more.
Not much to say here but WOW! You need to have a beer or two and get over it. It's been a long season, and there is much to do between now and game 1 in September. Just be glad you're not dealing with the loss of a family member today, or fighting to live because of a severe illness. It was only a game... leave it at that.
jjohnston said:NzoneGrizWhiz said:I don't care what way you spin that game. Between the play calling/coaching and the reffing in the game the scats never won a damn thing. They couldn't put up more than 16 points against what could be called one of the weakest coached teams the Griz have fielded in 25 some years. The cats will be lucky to get one win in the playoffs this year and the term over-rated comes to mind in a lot of facets of the scat team. Can't tell you how many classless cat fans I came across today. I have never felt more hatred towards the team than the scats. I ignore them 51 weeks out of the year and the one week I do have to deal with them I can't barely stand it. Enjoy the little fame you have cats. You graduate 19 or something like that next year and will once again be nothing but little brother once more.
This post is so predictable. You forgot some points though:
-Our cupcake schedule
-Our weak OLine that will get demolished when we play someone good
-Our slow and ineffective receivers
You are right though. The "scats" did not win the game, Montana State University Bobcats did. I have been around long enough to know that the Grizzlies won't be down forever. I for one actually want them to be a good team again. I knew it would not be an easy game today for either side and I applaud the Griz team for their effort in this contest...as well as the fans for creating a rowdy environment that forced a lot of false starts on our OLine.
I would like for the Cats and the Griz to be the two top teams in the conference year in and year out. As for fans...there are classy ones and classless ones everywhere...sucks but that is the reality. As far as the officiating goes, anyone that watched more than a couple Big Sky football games this year knows that the refs botched a ton of calls in a ton of games. We were a victim of horrible reffing more than a few times this season. There were so many WTF moments this year that I just became accustomed to it. To say the Cats didn't win this game is ludicrous though. Both teams played pretty well, the Cats just played a little better.
Oh, and yes we are graduating a lot of key guys...mostly on defense (which concerns me), but the only offensive starters we are losing are Shaun Sampson (C) and Tray Robinson (RB). We lose Kruiz Siewing at WR too. The O should be pretty stout next year.
msuhunter said:This thread is dripping with irony :lol:
NzoneGrizWhiz said:jjohnston said:NzoneGrizWhiz said:I don't care what way you spin that game. Between the play calling/coaching and the reffing in the game the scats never won a damn thing. They couldn't put up more than 16 points against what could be called one of the weakest coached teams the Griz have fielded in 25 some years. The cats will be lucky to get one win in the playoffs this year and the term over-rated comes to mind in a lot of facets of the scat team. Can't tell you how many classless cat fans I came across today. I have never felt more hatred towards the team than the scats. I ignore them 51 weeks out of the year and the one week I do have to deal with them I can't barely stand it. Enjoy the little fame you have cats. You graduate 19 or something like that next year and will once again be nothing but little brother once more.
This post is so predictable. You forgot some points though:
-Our cupcake schedule
-Our weak OLine that will get demolished when we play someone good
-Our slow and ineffective receivers
You are right though. The "scats" did not win the game, Montana State University Bobcats did. I have been around long enough to know that the Grizzlies won't be down forever. I for one actually want them to be a good team again. I knew it would not be an easy game today for either side and I applaud the Griz team for their effort in this contest...as well as the fans for creating a rowdy environment that forced a lot of false starts on our OLine.
I would like for the Cats and the Griz to be the two top teams in the conference year in and year out. As for fans...there are classy ones and classless ones everywhere...sucks but that is the reality. As far as the officiating goes, anyone that watched more than a couple Big Sky football games this year knows that the refs botched a ton of calls in a ton of games. We were a victim of horrible reffing more than a few times this season. There were so many WTF moments this year that I just became accustomed to it. To say the Cats didn't win this game is ludicrous though. Both teams played pretty well, the Cats just played a little better.
Oh, and yes we are graduating a lot of key guys...mostly on defense (which concerns me), but the only offensive starters we are losing are Shaun Sampson (C) and Tray Robinson (RB). We lose Kruiz Siewing at WR too. The O should be pretty stout next year.
The point I was trying to make was not that the cats didn't win, which they did, was more that I feel like the Griz spent more time shooting themselves in the foot than anything else, and lost the game. At no point in that game did it feel like the cats were in total control of the game. We get 3 tries from inside the 10 to punch the ball into the endzone and can't even make any ground then miss what should have been a chip shot field goal. That's arguably 7 points we left on the field there then again later in the game another 3 points from a pulled field goal. We had every opportunity to win the game we just did not execute. Can't tell you how frustrating it was watching an immobile QB try to run an option and get caught in indecision when that play should have never been called in the first place given hyphenated's skill set. And that was a pretty good representation of the whole night. The cats gave us the opportunity to win the game, and we did not take it. We lost the game
To say anything but this was an ugly game would be nonsense. Yes I may have been ranting and wound up in post game emotion and frustration from our season, along with being pissed off with what I heard coming from some cat fans in that game, but still doesn't change my viewpoint.
LakGriz said:first quarter was microcosm of Griz season: Failure to score on makeable kick (like PATs) from 23 yards, then fumble, which turn into points.
D was incredible, and then shut down Frenchtown kid (55 yds on 22 carries), just like the old days (see archie Amerson, for one).
Pull for cats in playoffs? Absolutely ...NOT. I still remember '95 when Tom White and others made media statements about NOT wanting the Griz to win. They set the tone, I'm replaying it.
I don't confuse cats for Griz just because it's playoffs. I hope they lose as quickly as they can!