poorgriz said:PDXGrizzly said:Holy crap, dude. Why the need to pile on? Hell, I just wished your team luck! My god… why don’t you just FRO already.
Sorry dude, I was mainly just trying to be funny with the "don't piss off a grizzly" thing because it kept coming up after every loss. My bad - I'll try to do better about rubbing it in, I try to only do that when posters start ripping on the Cats... or make excuses for why Cats are better right now.
As for the Griz\cat thing, I have no idea where it started but it really does sound lame! Like Navy-Army or jelly and peanut butter! Keep using it if you want though, but it just sounds dumb. When I hear people say it, I have the same reaction as when I hear people say I seen, I been, I done..... (Which yes, I get it, there are a lot of those people that post on this site too)
Griz/cat got drilled into my head. I was a frosh in the Joe Glenn era and that was what was used. All the guys I hung out with did as well. Became habit. Cat/Griz is like nails in a chalkboard to me
Football is a game of emotion. Being angry helps. Being able to control it is another matter. Emotion can get a team over a hump. It can be motivating. But ultimately it can’t rule you. Watching the Griz play on the back half of the season, the execution errors, the frustration, it was clear they were playing with a ton of emotion. They just let it rule them (schematic issues and play calling aside). SEMO showed what you can do if you get it under control. The Brawl this year (besides a LOT of other things) showed what happens when you don’t. Same with Idaho, Sac, Weebs, and NDSU.
It’s not an excuse. The Griz got thoroughly manhandled multiple times this year. That’s on a lot of things. But losing focus and discipline because emotions are getting the better of you has to have played a role. As mush as people make fun of folks with -ology degrees, the psychology of competition has to be a factor. I wonder what grizpsych has to say about that…