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Well, that didn't last long

PTGrizzly said:
EverettGriz said:
This is eGriz, why are you here?

Remind us all again how many posts you have over on the bobcat board?

Absolutely nooooooo idea. Haven't posted there in at least half a dozen years. Used to be a decent board with a few decent posters. But once it turned into an absolute shitshow and a complete echo chamber, I left. Along with anyone else who didn't volunteer to iron the pleats on coach Ron Ash's khakis, I presume.
 
Bobcat Nation couldn't deal with this post. Too funny. Some posters, and a couple mods. I think it's odd that they couldn't deal with the below post. Some posters seemed to come unglued.

"I hope you can teach us Griz fans about how good all of your players are, and how they are all, except maybe for 2 who some of you say are the only 2 who would start for the Cats, better than the Griz players. Some of you admit the Gubner and Bergen are top notch.

QB's - your 2 QB's a very good. The Griz QB situation is a work in progress, but there's some talent in the QB room, and picking McDowell as the starter in the last 3 games is paying off so far. Not having a starter held the UM O back this year early on. And the O still has to become much better.

Receivers - I don't know anything about your receivers, but Bergen, Fontes and White are very good, fast, athletic and have good hands. UM receiver are 6th, 9th and 29th in conference. 30, 29, and 17 receptions. I see that your receivers have: 15, 8 and 12 catches. 1, 2 and 3 TD's.

Running backs - I don't know much about your backs, other than some stats. Yes, I know MSU has a terrific running game, but a good running game, good blocking, and good running scheme, don't necessary mean that backs are great runners. And can they catch? The Griz have 3 terrific running backs and very good 4th one, who played a number of games last year. The top 2 are sharing most of the carries. The 3d guy was a starter much of last year as a true frosh. All have speed. The top 2 also have power. One of the top 2 was hurt early in the year and didn't play then. Gilman is averaging about the same number of yards per game as White, but not nearly as much per carry.

O-Line - Your o-line is very good. The UM o-line is finally starting to get their act together. Same starters as last year, and a transfer who started at his FCS school last season. Good depth. One returning first team all conference player, who was a pre-season all conference pick this year. He has had a nagging injury and hasn't played full time and hasn't started many games. He had a terrific game against Idaho, but didn't start. A returning 3d team all-conference player. And, Walker, who was picked by a publication to be the first conference player picked in the NFL draft this year. He was off to a slow start, but since some changes in o-line play were made by the coaches several weeks ago, he and all of the o-line are now coming alive and playing much better. We shall see. Coming into the season, I had preferred the UM o-line because I thought they could pass block better than the Cats o-line and passing is important to the Griz. That doesn't mean I thought they were better than the Cats' o-line. If UM's o-line doesn't continue to play better, then UM is not going to meet its goals. I think they will, but who knows.

TE's - I know your coach thinks your TE's are very good. I don't think they were all-conference picks, tho. UM lost its top one to injury, Grossman, but has 2 huge kids playing, blocking well, and have caught the very few passes throw their way. I don't pay much attention to TE's.

D-Line - Many believe Gubner is the best d-lineman in the conference and one of the best in FCS. He had chances to go FBS, but stayed. He's a great player and hard worker. UM just got its 2d best d-lineman backs. UM has pretty good talent and even some depth now, along with good speed, but lacks size. I haven't talked to the coaches about the d-line, so I don't have much more to say.

LB's - The UM linebackers are very good and have depth. Braxton Hill is playing at all-conference level, and has been nominated for conference D player of week 3 times. Newcomer Riley Wilson is very good and fast, but has missed some games due to injury. He's back now and playing very well. He will likely be all conference after this year (and I think has 2 more years after this). No. 37 Janacaro is good. Having Roger Cooper at the lb coach seems to have helped this group step up. I can't imagine the Cat backers are as good and deep as the Griz backers, but I look forward to you convincing me otherwise.

Secondary - The UM secondary is fairly deep and has a bunch of good players. No all-Americans like last years. Maybe a 2/3 guys who will make an all-conference team. MSU has a fairly slow safety. A conference coach (not from UM) told me that. He can be taken advantage of. I know little about the Cats' secondary. Who are your possible all-conference players? Your starters from last week are kind of small: 5'8", 184, 5'10", 171, 6'1", 206, 6'1", 181, 6', 171. Hopefully, they are fast and good tacklers.

Hill and Meyer are 4th and 12th in the conference in tackles. Cats' best are 25th and 28th. UM has 11 picks; MSU 7 (1 less game). MSU has gotten a lot of sacks; UM has given up a ton of sacks, but hopefully that is improving now with the changes to the o-line scheme (or whatever was changed).

Bergen is averaging 18.6 in punt returns and is top 5 in the nation. I like the Cat kicker/punter. Strong leg. Good get for Cats.

The Griz D is very good. They tackle well. They have depth, but, again, lack size on the d-line"
 
EverettGriz said:
PTGrizzly said:
Remind us all again how many posts you have over on the bobcat board?

Absolutely nooooooo idea. Haven't posted there in at least half a dozen years. Used to be a decent board with a few decent posters. But once it turned into an absolute poop and a complete echo chamber, I left. Along with anyone else who didn't volunteer to iron the pleats on coach Ron Ash's khakis, I presume.

I’m surprised you don’t like the echo chamber! This board is full of people who call those with criticisms bad fans.
 
EverettGriz said:
riverdweller said:
This is eGriz, why do you care?

This is eGriz, why are you here?

Trying to get some useful information on what's happening with the griz over here, it's to bad posters like yourself are constantly derailing topics by constantly bringing msu into it when there is no reason
 
mthoopsfan said:
Bobcat Nation couldn't deal with this post. Too funny. Some posters, and a couple mods. I think it's odd that they couldn't deal with the below post. Some posters seemed to come unglued.

"I hope you can teach us Griz fans about how good all of your players are, and how they are all, except maybe for 2 who some of you say are the only 2 who would start for the Cats, better than the Griz players. Some of you admit the Gubner and Bergen are top notch.

QB's - your 2 QB's a very good. The Griz QB situation is a work in progress, but there's some talent in the QB room, and picking McDowell as the starter in the last 3 games is paying off so far. Not having a starter held the UM O back this year early on. And the O still has to become much better.

Receivers - I don't know anything about your receivers, but Bergen, Fontes and White are very good, fast, athletic and have good hands. UM receiver are 6th, 9th and 29th in conference. 30, 29, and 17 receptions. I see that your receivers have: 15, 8 and 12 catches. 1, 2 and 3 TD's.

Running backs - I don't know much about your backs, other than some stats. Yes, I know MSU has a terrific running game, but a good running game, good blocking, and good running scheme, don't necessary mean that backs are great runners. And can they catch? The Griz have 3 terrific running backs and very good 4th one, who played a number of games last year. The top 2 are sharing most of the carries. The 3d guy was a starter much of last year as a true frosh. All have speed. The top 2 also have power. One of the top 2 was hurt early in the year and didn't play then. Gilman is averaging about the same number of yards per game as White, but not nearly as much per carry.

O-Line - Your o-line is very good. The UM o-line is finally starting to get their act together. Same starters as last year, and a transfer who started at his FCS school last season. Good depth. One returning first team all conference player, who was a pre-season all conference pick this year. He has had a nagging injury and hasn't played full time and hasn't started many games. He had a terrific game against Idaho, but didn't start. A returning 3d team all-conference player. And, Walker, who was picked by a publication to be the first conference player picked in the NFL draft this year. He was off to a slow start, but since some changes in o-line play were made by the coaches several weeks ago, he and all of the o-line are now coming alive and playing much better. We shall see. Coming into the season, I had preferred the UM o-line because I thought they could pass block better than the Cats o-line and passing is important to the Griz. That doesn't mean I thought they were better than the Cats' o-line. If UM's o-line doesn't continue to play better, then UM is not going to meet its goals. I think they will, but who knows.

TE's - I know your coach thinks your TE's are very good. I don't think they were all-conference picks, tho. UM lost its top one to injury, Grossman, but has 2 huge kids playing, blocking well, and have caught the very few passes throw their way. I don't pay much attention to TE's.

D-Line - Many believe Gubner is the best d-lineman in the conference and one of the best in FCS. He had chances to go FBS, but stayed. He's a great player and hard worker. UM just got its 2d best d-lineman backs. UM has pretty good talent and even some depth now, along with good speed, but lacks size. I haven't talked to the coaches about the d-line, so I don't have much more to say.

LB's - The UM linebackers are very good and have depth. Braxton Hill is playing at all-conference level, and has been nominated for conference D player of week 3 times. Newcomer Riley Wilson is very good and fast, but has missed some games due to injury. He's back now and playing very well. He will likely be all conference after this year (and I think has 2 more years after this). No. 37 Janacaro is good. Having Roger Cooper at the lb coach seems to have helped this group step up. I can't imagine the Cat backers are as good and deep as the Griz backers, but I look forward to you convincing me otherwise.

Secondary - The UM secondary is fairly deep and has a bunch of good players. No all-Americans like last years. Maybe a 2/3 guys who will make an all-conference team. MSU has a fairly slow safety. A conference coach (not from UM) told me that. He can be taken advantage of. I know little about the Cats' secondary. Who are your possible all-conference players? Your starters from last week are kind of small: 5'8", 184, 5'10", 171, 6'1", 206, 6'1", 181, 6', 171. Hopefully, they are fast and good tacklers.

Hill and Meyer are 4th and 12th in the conference in tackles. Cats' best are 25th and 28th. UM has 11 picks; MSU 7 (1 less game). MSU has gotten a lot of sacks; UM has given up a ton of sacks, but hopefully that is improving now with the changes to the o-line scheme (or whatever was changed).

Bergen is averaging 18.6 in punt returns and is top 5 in the nation. I like the Cat kicker/punter. Strong leg. Good get for Cats.

The Griz D is very good. They tackle well. They have depth, but, again, lack size on the d-line"

Good post, PR. I disagree on the secondary, but think the rest is spot on.
 
riverdweller said:
EverettGriz said:
This is eGriz, why are you here?

Trying to get some useful information on what's happening with the griz over here, it's to bad posters like yourself are constantly derailing topics by constantly bringing msu into it when there is no reason

For an informational gatherer, you sure troll a lot.

Also, please explain to me how my discussion of what a POS bcn is on a thread describing what a POS bcn is constitutes derailing a topic.


#bublogic.
 
mthoopsfan said:
Bobcat Nation couldn't deal with this post. Too funny. Some posters, and a couple mods. I think it's odd that they couldn't deal with the below post. Some posters seemed to come unglued.

"I hope you can teach us Griz fans about how good all of your players are, and how they are all, except maybe for 2 who some of you say are the only 2 who would start for the Cats, better than the Griz players. Some of you admit the Gubner and Bergen are top notch.

QB's - your 2 QB's a very good. The Griz QB situation is a work in progress, but there's some talent in the QB room, and picking McDowell as the starter in the last 3 games is paying off so far. Not having a starter held the UM O back this year early on. And the O still has to become much better.

Receivers - I don't know anything about your receivers, but Bergen, Fontes and White are very good, fast, athletic and have good hands. UM receiver are 6th, 9th and 29th in conference. 30, 29, and 17 receptions. I see that your receivers have: 15, 8 and 12 catches. 1, 2 and 3 TD's.

Running backs - I don't know much about your backs, other than some stats. Yes, I know MSU has a terrific running game, but a good running game, good blocking, and good running scheme, don't necessary mean that backs are great runners. And can they catch? The Griz have 3 terrific running backs and very good 4th one, who played a number of games last year. The top 2 are sharing most of the carries. The 3d guy was a starter much of last year as a true frosh. All have speed. The top 2 also have power. One of the top 2 was hurt early in the year and didn't play then. Gilman is averaging about the same number of yards per game as White, but not nearly as much per carry.

O-Line - Your o-line is very good. The UM o-line is finally starting to get their act together. Same starters as last year, and a transfer who started at his FCS school last season. Good depth. One returning first team all conference player, who was a pre-season all conference pick this year. He has had a nagging injury and hasn't played full time and hasn't started many games. He had a terrific game against Idaho, but didn't start. A returning 3d team all-conference player. And, Walker, who was picked by a publication to be the first conference player picked in the NFL draft this year. He was off to a slow start, but since some changes in o-line play were made by the coaches several weeks ago, he and all of the o-line are now coming alive and playing much better. We shall see. Coming into the season, I had preferred the UM o-line because I thought they could pass block better than the Cats o-line and passing is important to the Griz. That doesn't mean I thought they were better than the Cats' o-line. If UM's o-line doesn't continue to play better, then UM is not going to meet its goals. I think they will, but who knows.

TE's - I know your coach thinks your TE's are very good. I don't think they were all-conference picks, tho. UM lost its top one to injury, Grossman, but has 2 huge kids playing, blocking well, and have caught the very few passes throw their way. I don't pay much attention to TE's.

D-Line - Many believe Gubner is the best d-lineman in the conference and one of the best in FCS. He had chances to go FBS, but stayed. He's a great player and hard worker. UM just got its 2d best d-lineman backs. UM has pretty good talent and even some depth now, along with good speed, but lacks size. I haven't talked to the coaches about the d-line, so I don't have much more to say.

LB's - The UM linebackers are very good and have depth. Braxton Hill is playing at all-conference level, and has been nominated for conference D player of week 3 times. Newcomer Riley Wilson is very good and fast, but has missed some games due to injury. He's back now and playing very well. He will likely be all conference after this year (and I think has 2 more years after this). No. 37 Janacaro is good. Having Roger Cooper at the lb coach seems to have helped this group step up. I can't imagine the Cat backers are as good and deep as the Griz backers, but I look forward to you convincing me otherwise.

Secondary - The UM secondary is fairly deep and has a bunch of good players. No all-Americans like last years. Maybe a 2/3 guys who will make an all-conference team. MSU has a fairly slow safety. A conference coach (not from UM) told me that. He can be taken advantage of. I know little about the Cats' secondary. Who are your possible all-conference players? Your starters from last week are kind of small: 5'8", 184, 5'10", 171, 6'1", 206, 6'1", 181, 6', 171. Hopefully, they are fast and good tacklers.

Hill and Meyer are 4th and 12th in the conference in tackles. Cats' best are 25th and 28th. UM has 11 picks; MSU 7 (1 less game). MSU has gotten a lot of sacks; UM has given up a ton of sacks, but hopefully that is improving now with the changes to the o-line scheme (or whatever was changed).

Bergen is averaging 18.6 in punt returns and is top 5 in the nation. I like the Cat kicker/punter. Strong leg. Good get for Cats.

The Griz D is very good. They tackle well. They have depth, but, again, lack size on the d-line"

Which thread on Bobcat Nation did you post this? Did they not post it or take it down? If so, I will admit that is pretty lame.
 
Zoo_Cat said:
mthoopsfan said:
Bobcat Nation couldn't deal with this post. Too funny. Some posters, and a couple mods. I think it's odd that they couldn't deal with the below post. Some posters seemed to come unglued.

"I hope you can teach us Griz fans about how good all of your players are, and how they are all, except maybe for 2 who some of you say are the only 2 who would start for the Cats, better than the Griz players. Some of you admit the Gubner and Bergen are top notch.

QB's - your 2 QB's a very good. The Griz QB situation is a work in progress, but there's some talent in the QB room, and picking McDowell as the starter in the last 3 games is paying off so far. Not having a starter held the UM O back this year early on. And the O still has to become much better.

Receivers - I don't know anything about your receivers, but Bergen, Fontes and White are very good, fast, athletic and have good hands. UM receiver are 6th, 9th and 29th in conference. 30, 29, and 17 receptions. I see that your receivers have: 15, 8 and 12 catches. 1, 2 and 3 TD's.

Running backs - I don't know much about your backs, other than some stats. Yes, I know MSU has a terrific running game, but a good running game, good blocking, and good running scheme, don't necessary mean that backs are great runners. And can they catch? The Griz have 3 terrific running backs and very good 4th one, who played a number of games last year. The top 2 are sharing most of the carries. The 3d guy was a starter much of last year as a true frosh. All have speed. The top 2 also have power. One of the top 2 was hurt early in the year and didn't play then. Gilman is averaging about the same number of yards per game as White, but not nearly as much per carry.

O-Line - Your o-line is very good. The UM o-line is finally starting to get their act together. Same starters as last year, and a transfer who started at his FCS school last season. Good depth. One returning first team all conference player, who was a pre-season all conference pick this year. He has had a nagging injury and hasn't played full time and hasn't started many games. He had a terrific game against Idaho, but didn't start. A returning 3d team all-conference player. And, Walker, who was picked by a publication to be the first conference player picked in the NFL draft this year. He was off to a slow start, but since some changes in o-line play were made by the coaches several weeks ago, he and all of the o-line are now coming alive and playing much better. We shall see. Coming into the season, I had preferred the UM o-line because I thought they could pass block better than the Cats o-line and passing is important to the Griz. That doesn't mean I thought they were better than the Cats' o-line. If UM's o-line doesn't continue to play better, then UM is not going to meet its goals. I think they will, but who knows.

TE's - I know your coach thinks your TE's are very good. I don't think they were all-conference picks, tho. UM lost its top one to injury, Grossman, but has 2 huge kids playing, blocking well, and have caught the very few passes throw their way. I don't pay much attention to TE's.

D-Line - Many believe Gubner is the best d-lineman in the conference and one of the best in FCS. He had chances to go FBS, but stayed. He's a great player and hard worker. UM just got its 2d best d-lineman backs. UM has pretty good talent and even some depth now, along with good speed, but lacks size. I haven't talked to the coaches about the d-line, so I don't have much more to say.

LB's - The UM linebackers are very good and have depth. Braxton Hill is playing at all-conference level, and has been nominated for conference D player of week 3 times. Newcomer Riley Wilson is very good and fast, but has missed some games due to injury. He's back now and playing very well. He will likely be all conference after this year (and I think has 2 more years after this). No. 37 Janacaro is good. Having Roger Cooper at the lb coach seems to have helped this group step up. I can't imagine the Cat backers are as good and deep as the Griz backers, but I look forward to you convincing me otherwise.

Secondary - The UM secondary is fairly deep and has a bunch of good players. No all-Americans like last years. Maybe a 2/3 guys who will make an all-conference team. MSU has a fairly slow safety. A conference coach (not from UM) told me that. He can be taken advantage of. I know little about the Cats' secondary. Who are your possible all-conference players? Your starters from last week are kind of small: 5'8", 184, 5'10", 171, 6'1", 206, 6'1", 181, 6', 171. Hopefully, they are fast and good tacklers.

Hill and Meyer are 4th and 12th in the conference in tackles. Cats' best are 25th and 28th. UM has 11 picks; MSU 7 (1 less game). MSU has gotten a lot of sacks; UM has given up a ton of sacks, but hopefully that is improving now with the changes to the o-line scheme (or whatever was changed).

Bergen is averaging 18.6 in punt returns and is top 5 in the nation. I like the Cat kicker/punter. Strong leg. Good get for Cats.

The Griz D is very good. They tackle well. They have depth, but, again, lack size on the d-line"

Which thread on Bobcat Nation did you post this? Did they not post it or take it down? If so, I will admit that is pretty lame.

All in College Athletics. Not Bobcat Football.
 
EverettGriz said:
riverdweller said:
Trying to get some useful information on what's happening with the griz over here, it's to bad posters like yourself are constantly derailing topics by constantly bringing msu into it when there is no reason

For an informational gatherer, you sure troll a lot.

Also, please explain to me how my discussion of what a POS bcn is on a thread describing what a POS bcn is constitutes derailing a topic.


#bublogic.

Not so much as trolling but trying to figure out your obsessive behavior concerning everything with the bobcats.

Starting with their coaching staff, their football stadium, their fans even their message board which still bothers you after all these years considering you supposedly have not being trolling on
 
riverdweller said:
EverettGriz said:
For an informational gatherer, you sure troll a lot.

Also, please explain to me how my discussion of what a POS bcn is on a thread describing what a POS bcn is constitutes derailing a topic.


#bublogic.

Not so much as trolling but trying to figure out your obsessive behavior concerning everything with the bobcats.

Starting with their coaching staff, their football stadium, their fans even their message board which still bothers you after all these years considering you supposedly have not being trolling on

Says the bub fan on eGriz.

How is the staff? Charges still pending?
 
EverettGriz said:
riverdweller said:
Not so much as trolling but trying to figure out your obsessive behavior concerning everything with the bobcats.

Starting with their coaching staff, their football stadium, their fans even their message board which still bothers you after all these years considering you supposedly have not being trolling on

Says the bub fan on eGriz.

How is the staff? Charges still pending?

You tell me, your the one who can't seem to quit posting about them or getting enough of them.

As always eGriz.
 
mthoopsfan said:
With most UM fans having backed away from the ledge and mostly back on the bus/bandwagon, and Herder having been straightened out and now seemingly almost on the bandwagon, I thought there would time to try to help some Bobcats get better information on Griz football. I didn't want them to be devastated when the Griz beat them. Ha. So, I went to the College Sports sub-forum of BobcatNation. I had never had an account there, nor looked at it much. But I thought I could be extra careful and polite, avoid any conflicts, and, of course, carefully follow all rules; and then provide some basic info and get some discussions going.

This lasted less than 3 days, before I retired. I mainly responded to things already in the forum like: when was the last Griz team so bad, the Griz stink, Ferris is only D2, etc. I didn't even say the Griz were good, let alone very good. I didn't say the Griz would beat the Cats, until my retirement posting session. Just the facts on who they had played and how those teams were. I started 2 threads with only quotes from recent articles on Griz football and the new preseason basketball polls, with no commentary by me. Also, one comparing the Griz position groups with the Cat position groups, mostly just asking for info about the Cat positions (as I don't know) and providing info on the Griz groups. I didn't bother taking on the posts saying: is the best and deepest Cat team you have ever seen, the Cats are dominant and are going to smash everyone (except SDSU, I guess), the Cat game against SDSU shows how great the Cats are.

Most responses from the Cats were mostly fine and normal. A few weren't. A few posters immediately starting calling me a troll (which I wasn't even remotely doing) and complaining to the mods. I had one communication with a mod, who answered a question about someone using my name in the forum, after I had flagged 4 posts. He didn't like my schtick, he said. I told him I didn't have one. Then a mod said on the forum that I posted too much. This mod, or these mods, were a cross between a baby and a dna riflehead. That place really is a preaching to the choir place. Had I posted like Hoops, I would have been done after my first few posts. One of the more civil posters was 2508. I wasn't band when I departed, and haven't even bothered to look back, but, man, those guys are soft. I hope some of the Cat team and coaches are as soft as some of these jokers are.

I look forward to watching the Cat game this weekend and seeing the opponent too.


It was obvous who was posting as I called it in my first response to you

First let me say that this poser has all the earmarks of a certain narcissistic poster on egris.

cherry picking stats, misquoting misconstruing other posters is obvious troll behavior and you were simply called out for it.
 
riverdweller said:
EverettGriz said:
Says the bub fan on eGriz.

How is the staff? Charges still pending?

You tell me, your the one who can't seem to quit posting about them or getting enough of them.

As always eGriz.

Says the bub fan on eGriz.


Guys, do you really think maybe he's so fucking stupid he's not getting this?
 
EverettGriz said:
riverdweller said:
You tell me, your the one who can't seem to quit posting about them or getting enough of them.

As always eGriz.

Says the bub fan on eGriz.


Guys, do you really think maybe he's so fudge stupid he's not getting this?

We all get it, your a troll on eGriz.
 
riverdweller said:
EverettGriz said:
This is eGriz, why are you here?

Trying to get some useful information on what's happening with the griz over here, it's to bad posters like yourself are constantly derailing topics by constantly bringing msu into it when there is no reason
I'd be more inclined to believe this is if half of your posts weren't just you trying to shame people for bringing up the cats or msu in some of the most innocuous circumstances.
 
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