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Today's press conference

Big picture time. Bobby comes back to town and gets ambushed by the Missoulian (and others) with how bad the kids in the program were last time around. Alpha gone wild is all Bobby's fault.

Bobby plays nice and it does no good with the MIssoulian. Then the biggest unfounded flame-thrower against UM football program gets elevated to editor. Once things cooled down over the off season Bobby had time to reflect on what this year would be like. Take control guys that are good coaches take control.

That's all I saw in the presser.
 
kemajic said:
kyle_sample said:
It's not a great question by any means, but it is a legitimate question after UM lost the last three games at home in pretty embarrassing fashion and are preparing to play at home for the first time since what is an epic debacle compared to the standard the program had set at home.
A legitimate question when the topic is a review of the Montana 2018 season. When the topic is to review last Saturday's game and preparation for the upcoming game this week, not so much. I view it as narrative-driven, which is what I suspect BH viewed it.

I agree. I just don't see any connection whatsoever between playing the second game at home after a road win, and last season. Zero.

How about: Are you looking forward to playing the first game at home? That's a softball.

Not: After you lost to the Cats last year the way you did, and also lost other home games, what do you think of playing at home? Do you think the team can do any better at home this year than they did last year?
 
PlayerRep said:
kemajic said:
kyle_sample said:
It's not a great question by any means, but it is a legitimate question after UM lost the last three games at home in pretty embarrassing fashion and are preparing to play at home for the first time since what is an epic debacle compared to the standard the program had set at home.
A legitimate question when the topic is a review of the Montana 2018 season. When the topic is to review last Saturday's game and preparation for the upcoming game this week, not so much. I view it as narrative-driven, which is what I suspect BH viewed it.

I agree. I just don't see any connection whatsoever between playing the second game at home after a road win, and last season. Zero.

How about: Are you looking forward to playing the first game at home? That's a softball.

Not: After you lost to the Cats last year the way you did, and also lost other home games, what do you think of playing at home? Do you think the team can do any better at home this year than they did last year?
Your team is carrying a 3 game home losing streak, you don't think that is relevant to a lot of fans who want that streak ended this weekend? You don't think it isn't on the mind of more than a few players?
 
The.Real.2506 said:
Your team is carrying a 3 game home losing streak, you don't think that is relevant to a lot of fans who want that streak ended this weekend? You don't think it isn't on the mind of more than a few players?

It is if the press keeps asking questions about it. Of course a coach may want to steer the narrative so the minds of the players are on this game and not the losses at the end of last season.
 
The.Real.2506 said:
Proud Griz Man said:
:roll: :roll: :roll:
The.Real.2506 said:
Major douch

& get some perspective - about old school football coaches

https://www.phillipscountynews.com/story/2014/11/05/opinion/remembering-coach-cliff-hysell/1008.html

excerpted
" . . . I was uncomfortable being singled out, especially because all the sports writers in the room were on deadline and didn’t need quotes from the coach that had nothing to do with the game.

But his smile was far better than his scowl, and it sure beat hearing him snarl, “That’s a stupid !%$#&! question.” . . . "
Do you really think that BH's method of showing open disdain and contempt to the press is the best way to restore the image of a program that has been severely tarnished since his last tenure? Especially since his last go around ended in a major pissing match with the student paper. It just seems to me that you hire a head coach to do more than coach X's and O's and he is going out there and pissing on everything he can find. I guess if that is what you want, have fun, I know I will from over here the other side of the divide. :thumb:

Has Choach done his Single Mom Symposium yet this year?
 
PlayerRep said:
Griz til I die said:
grizd said:
Doesn't seem like that bad of a question and definitely not bad enough to warrant making enemies in the press. In fact it seems pretty legitimate to ask based on how the last game went.

I am not pro Missoulian but I also think reporters should have the right to ask this type of question. It really was a easy answer for Dalton.
I understand that but why couldn’t Frank just say “how excited are you to finally play a home game?” And just leave it at that? Why’d he have to add the “after last season” comment? I just don’t think that part was necessary. Everybody knows the team is excited to play at home and I don’t really see any point in why he had to add in that last part.

To me, the question was just plain dumb. The first part made no sense connected to the second part.

What does last season in general have to do with playing the second game at home, or any game at home? I can understand how last season's last game with the Cats is connected with this year's Cat game.

I don't see how last season (the whole season) is connected with this season, especially after one game.

Personally, I think too many sports reporters ask dumb questions. They should do better. They should have a higher standard. I'm okay with giving little kids ribbons, but at some point, especially in business, everyone doesn't get a ribbon. I suppose it's true that sportswriters have the right to ask dumb questions, but coaches have the right to answer those questions the way they want, in my view.

True. If Bobby was truly being honest and frank, he would have just said, "That's a stupid question."

Kind of an answer without answering, but an answer nonetheless.
 
grizindabox said:
The.Real.2506 said:
Your team is carrying a 3 game home losing streak, you don't think that is relevant to a lot of fans who want that streak ended this weekend? You don't think it isn't on the mind of more than a few players?

It is if the press keeps asking questions about it. Of course a coach may want to steer the narrative so the minds of the players are on this game and not the losses at the end of last season.

I dont know whether you ever played the game or not but to take a quote that Player rep has used 7 million times. "If you ever played the game you would...."

You are all lying to yourselves if you dont think the way last year ended is not a big deal to this team and BH you are grossly mistaken. This team finished poorly ending it with a home loss to their biggest rival and getting knocked out of the playoffs. Its the same situation that got the last staff fired.

If you ever played the game you would know there is nothing more motivating to a player of a coach to bounce back from an embarrassing loss, play etc.

More importantly we as fans have last years ending etched in our minds and are anxious to see if this team bounces back.....as we should be. So yes, it is very relevant and I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.
 
PAGriz said:
You are all lying to yourselves if you dont think the way last year ended is not a big deal to this team and BH you are grossly mistaken.

Not sure I or anyone else has stated differently.
 
PAGriz said:
I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.

Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.
 
grizindabox said:
PAGriz said:
I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.

Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.

Respectfully I disagree. Press conferences are held entirely to give the fans information. reporters are our representatives. If reporters were simply asking questions for their own personal knowledge there wouldn't be any point of having a press conference.

To be quite honest, last years end to the season was an epic failure. definitely the worst ending I remember. Several epic collapses in games they had big leads in. Three losses at home to end the season with one of those being to PSU.

I am personally very interested in how this team responds to that. Last weeks win was a good start but it will be several weeks from now until we know just how good of a win it really was. With South Dakotas schedule we wont know until the end of October if it was a quality win or not.
 
PAGriz said:
grizindabox said:
PAGriz said:
I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.

Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.

Respectfully I disagree. Press conferences are held entirely to give the fans information. reporters are our representatives. If reporters were simply asking questions for their own personal knowledge there wouldn't be any point of having a press conference.

To be quite honest, last years end to the season was an epic failure. definitely the worst ending I remember. Several epic collapses in games they had big leads in. Three losses at home to end the season with one of those being to PSU.

I am personally very interested in how this team responds to that. Last weeks win was a good start but it will be several weeks from now until we know just how good of a win it really was. With South Dakotas schedule we wont know until the end of October if it was a quality win or not.

I view it differently. You seem to be a Hauck Hater, in minor disguise. You have been bashing Hauck since you signed up for egriz under this name. You seem to have an axe to grind.

Sure, the last offensive play of the season last year was horrible, and led to the loss. It was not an epic failure. Nothing even close to that. It was a new coach and staff and a team that didn't have enough talent or depth. The team played fairly well for much of the year, and certainly in the first 3 quarters of games. The team didn't have the depth or talent, or running ability, to finish games. This year looks very different, based on one game.

Again, a starter from the 2017 team told me that the 2018 overachieved, in his opinion, and based on the lack of talent and depth. Not that they didn't a lot of very good players, but not enough. This opinion means more to mean that anything from you, or anyone else on egriz for that matter.

You told us that Hauck didn't have the locker room last year. That was wrong. It was good last year, and even better this year.

Press conferences are held to give the media info. The media in turn provides some of the info in their releases, articles and shows. The media gets their info from many other sources. No coach answers every question. Many coaches protect their players from the media or certain questions.

If reporters want good answers and cooperation, they should ask good questions and show some respect and not be adversarial, at least in a small market and town like this. This is common sense.

Several home losses in the playoffs were much worse endings for me, than last year. Delaware, U Mass, Woffird. The national championshi; losses. The expectations of victory were much higher in those games.

One more thing. I'm not so sure that Hauck is bringing up last year and the ending of the last game. It happened. Everyone knows it. It wasn't nice. Now, the team needs to prepare for the future, and not look back. It seems to have done that and be doing it My sophomore year, we lost our undefeated season in our last game. Got clobbered. We played the same team in the 3d game the next year. No coach or player said a word about the prior year's game. We all knew what had happened. We won 38-0 the following year, and it could've been 50-0 if the coach had played the starters for more than one series the second half.
 
PAGriz said:
grizindabox said:
PAGriz said:
I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.

Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.

Respectfully I disagree. Press conferences are held entirely to give the fans information. reporters are our representatives. If reporters were simply asking questions for their own personal knowledge there wouldn't be any point of having a press conference.


Did the press conference not provide information? Have they not provide info in the past? Pretty sure I never said anything about it being personal for the reporter. TBH, most fans that are all pissy about this are either a. entitled fans that expect everything about the program to be available or b. fans that have not been on board with Hauck being hired and want every reason to push that narrative. Which one are you?
 
Bobby should practice what he preaches and have some thicker skin. Dude gets way too butt hurt for no reason. Creating an adversarial relationship with press does nothing but make his job more difficult.
 
gotgame75 said:
Bobby should practice what he preaches and have some thicker skin. Dude gets way too butt hurt for no reason. Creating an adversarial relationship with press does nothing but make his job more difficult.

+1
 
Are you not entertained! Are you not entertained!

Seriously, this is pretty easy to dissect. Bobby and the team have focused greatly on flushing last year. He has told them we will not speak of it and we are moving forward.

We know for fact he has told the press that they won’t speak of injuries (but Gogola asks anyways....dumb). We can assume he has also told them we are moving on from last year. Yet, Gogola asks anyways. This guy isn’t too bright.

Plus that was the shittiest question in all of mankind. If he or others can’t do better then Im all for Bobby to put them in their place! Get better media!

Then you got Kyle Sample posting on twitter “BobbyIsABully”. Sorry not sorry, that’s being an absolute pussy.
 
AllWeatherFan said:
Maybe Bobby could just provide a list of questions he’s willing to answer each week.

absolutely! it isn't like he's a paid public employee, or anything. sheesh, the nerve of those pesky people, asking a question bobby is not comfortable with answering, because he'd have to admit the shitty record from last year. especially when it was stitt's fault, and will take 5-7 years to fix.
 
'68griz said:
gotgame75 said:
Bobby should practice what he preaches and have some thicker skin. Dude gets way too butt hurt for no reason. Creating an adversarial relationship with press does nothing but make his job more difficult.

+1

you just don't understand tough guys like bobby, and many egriz posters. we need to provide them all safe spaces, not ask questions that hurts their feelings. jeez.
 
PlayerRep said:
PAGriz said:
grizindabox said:
PAGriz said:
I guarantee you all that Bobby is reminding his players and coaches of this everyday.

Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.

Respectfully I disagree. Press conferences are held entirely to give the fans information. reporters are our representatives. If reporters were simply asking questions for their own personal knowledge there wouldn't be any point of having a press conference.

To be quite honest, last years end to the season was an epic failure. definitely the worst ending I remember. Several epic collapses in games they had big leads in. Three losses at home to end the season with one of those being to PSU.

I am personally very interested in how this team responds to that. Last weeks win was a good start but it will be several weeks from now until we know just how good of a win it really was. With South Dakotas schedule we wont know until the end of October if it was a quality win or not.

I view it differently. You seem to be a Hauck Hater, in minor disguise. You have been bashing Hauck since you signed up for egriz under this name. You seem to have an axe to grind.

Sure, the last offensive play of the season last year was horrible, and led to the loss. It was not an epic failure. Nothing even close to that. It was a new coach and staff and a team that didn't have enough talent or depth. The team played fairly well for much of the year, and certainly in the first 3 quarters of games. The team didn't have the depth or talent, or running ability, to finish games. This year looks very different, based on one game.

Again, a starter from the 2017 team told me that the 2018 overachieved, in his opinion, and based on the lack of talent and depth. Not that they didn't a lot of very good players, but not enough. This opinion means more to mean that anything from you, or anyone else on egriz for that matter.

You told us that Hauck didn't have the locker room last year. That was wrong. It was good last year, and even better this year.

Press conferences are held to give the media info. The media in turn provides some of the info in their releases, articles and shows. The media gets their info from many other sources. No coach answers every question. Many coaches protect their players from the media or certain questions.

If reporters want good answers and cooperation, they should ask good questions and show some respect and not be adversarial, at least in a small market and town like this. This is common sense.

Several home losses in the playoffs were much worse endings for me, than last year. Delaware, U Mass, Woffird. The national championshi; losses. The expectations of victory were much higher in those games.

One more thing. I'm not so sure that Hauck is bringing up last year and the ending of the last game. It happened. Everyone knows it. It wasn't nice. Now, the team needs to prepare for the future, and not look back. It seems to have done that and be doing it My sophomore year, we lost our undefeated season in our last game. Got clobbered. We played the same team in the 3d game the next year. No coach or player said a word about the prior year's game. We all knew what had happened. We won 38-0 the following year, and it could've been 50-0 if the coach had played the starters for more than one series the second half.

Im not a Hauck hater. I am not a fan either. I just like to call balls and strikes. Last season was far worse than the season before and Stitt was fired for that.

You say he didnt lose the locker room last year. I think he did. They are both opinions not facts. Aside from the things I heard, I based my opinion more on the way the season unfolded. I also played the game. When a team collapses like this one did last year its usually a sign that not all is well behind the scenes.

Winning at home 22-7 against your in state rival going into the 3rd quarter and giving up 22 fourth quarter points is an epic collapse.

Everything in life has a basis in the past. You should know this better than anyone. There is a precedent for every legal case. You know the the old saying"History repeats itself".
Without remembering what caused you to fail in the past and what it feels like when you do you, are destined to make the same mistakes again.

Watch the presser again. Sneed was willing to answer the question. It would have been nice to hear what he was going to say. It would have been good for the fans. I'll bet he would have said something that would have gotten the fan base fired up. Something like," I think about the way the season played out and the way it felt everyday. It was a fluke and I will do everything in my power that never happens again. Our fans deserve better and were going to give it to them!"

It could have been a great moment but Haucks ego got in the way......again.

My guess is thats exactly how that kid feels. Hes a gamer. Despite the fact of how the QB situation went last year, and I was a critic of how it played out. He won me over by his efforts on the field. He is a gamer.
 
PAGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
PAGriz said:
grizindabox said:
Most likely, but it very apparent he doesn't want a local reporter doing it at a weekly press conference, which is understandable.

Respectfully I disagree. Press conferences are held entirely to give the fans information. reporters are our representatives. If reporters were simply asking questions for their own personal knowledge there wouldn't be any point of having a press conference.

To be quite honest, last years end to the season was an epic failure. definitely the worst ending I remember. Several epic collapses in games they had big leads in. Three losses at home to end the season with one of those being to PSU.

I am personally very interested in how this team responds to that. Last weeks win was a good start but it will be several weeks from now until we know just how good of a win it really was. With South Dakotas schedule we wont know until the end of October if it was a quality win or not.

I view it differently. You seem to be a Hauck Hater, in minor disguise. You have been bashing Hauck since you signed up for egriz under this name. You seem to have an axe to grind.

Sure, the last offensive play of the season last year was horrible, and led to the loss. It was not an epic failure. Nothing even close to that. It was a new coach and staff and a team that didn't have enough talent or depth. The team played fairly well for much of the year, and certainly in the first 3 quarters of games. The team didn't have the depth or talent, or running ability, to finish games. This year looks very different, based on one game.

Again, a starter from the 2017 team told me that the 2018 overachieved, in his opinion, and based on the lack of talent and depth. Not that they didn't a lot of very good players, but not enough. This opinion means more to mean that anything from you, or anyone else on egriz for that matter.

You told us that Hauck didn't have the locker room last year. That was wrong. It was good last year, and even better this year.

Press conferences are held to give the media info. The media in turn provides some of the info in their releases, articles and shows. The media gets their info from many other sources. No coach answers every question. Many coaches protect their players from the media or certain questions.

If reporters want good answers and cooperation, they should ask good questions and show some respect and not be adversarial, at least in a small market and town like this. This is common sense.

Several home losses in the playoffs were much worse endings for me, than last year. Delaware, U Mass, Woffird. The national championshi; losses. The expectations of victory were much higher in those games.

One more thing. I'm not so sure that Hauck is bringing up last year and the ending of the last game. It happened. Everyone knows it. It wasn't nice. Now, the team needs to prepare for the future, and not look back. It seems to have done that and be doing it My sophomore year, we lost our undefeated season in our last game. Got clobbered. We played the same team in the 3d game the next year. No coach or player said a word about the prior year's game. We all knew what had happened. We won 38-0 the following year, and it could've been 50-0 if the coach had played the starters for more than one series the second half.

Im not a Hauck hater. I am not a fan either. I just like to call balls and strikes. Last season was far worse than the season before and Stitt was fired for that.

You say he didnt lose the locker room last year. I think he did. They are both opinions not facts. Aside from the things I heard, I based my opinion more on the way the season unfolded. I also played the game. When a team collapses like this one did last year its usually a sign that not all is well behind the scenes.

Winning at home 22-7 against your in state rival going into the 3rd quarter and giving up 22 fourth quarter points is an epic collapse. Losing the last three home games to end the season is an epic collapse. Their last home win last year was in mid September.

Everything in life has a basis in the past. You should know this better than anyone. There is a precedent for every legal case. You know the the old saying"History repeats itself".
Without remembering what caused you to fail in the past and what it feels like when you do you, are destined to make the same mistakes again.

Watch the presser again. Sneed was willing to answer the question. It would have been nice to hear what he was going to say. It would have been good for the fans. I'll bet he would have said something that would have gotten the fan base fired up. Something like," I think about the way the season played out and the way it felt everyday. It was a fluke and I will do everything in my power that never happens again. Our fans deserve better and were going to give it to them!"

It could have been a great moment but Haucks ego got in the way......again.

My guess is thats exactly how that kid feels. Hes a gamer. Despite the fact of how the QB situation went last year, and I was a critic of how it played out. He won me over by his efforts on the field. He is a gamer.
 
argh! said:
'68griz said:
gotgame75 said:
Bobby should practice what he preaches and have some thicker skin. Dude gets way too butt hurt for no reason. Creating an adversarial relationship with press does nothing but make his job more difficult.

+1

you just don't understand tough guys like bobby, and many egriz posters. we need to provide them all safe spaces, not ask questions that hurts their feelings. jeez.

It was a question that Hauck didn't want asked of his players, so he stepped in. I say great. Hauck is the coach and I think he knows what he is doing in terms of keeping his players focused on this season.

Hauck doesn't have thin skin. Probably fairly , tho.
 
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