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What level is acceptable for Griz fans?

Dillon said:
How long did it take Don Read?

1986 6-4
1987 6-5
1988 8-4
1989 11-3
1990 7-4
1991 7-4
1992 6-5
1993 10-2
1994 11-3
1995 13-2

BUNCH of Butte boys on those Don Read teams... :clap: :thumb:
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
alabamagrizzly said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
spsyk said:
to what coach Stitt inherited.

I think people over-estimate what Stitt inherited, but I also think people over-estimate what Stitt has added to the program.

So are you one of those guys that the glass is neither half full nor half empty? It's just half a glass.

I am one of those guys that believes when Stitt was hired, he inherited a program that was lacking in talent overall, some positions not overly talented and some that lacked depth talent. As of today, I don't think those have shown to be overly improved.

:agree:
 
fanofzoo said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
alabamagrizzly said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think people over-estimate what Stitt inherited, but I also think people over-estimate what Stitt has added to the program.

So are you one of those guys that the glass is neither half full nor half empty? It's just half a glass.

I am one of those guys that believes when Stitt was hired, he inherited a program that was lacking in talent overall, some positions not overly talented and some that lacked depth talent. As of today, I don't think those have shown to be overly improved.

Come on give him more time. :roll:

Hence, the "As of today".
 
get'em_griz said:
Stadium smack... gotta love it.

And for the record, Stewart Stadium is a pretty good venue to watch a football game compared to other Big Sky venues (minus the damn train horn WSU always sounded over the PC... that was annoying as S###!)

Having been to every away game this year, I'd rank WSU's stadium toward the top of Big Sky venues I've been to.

1) MSU
2) WSU
3) ISU
4) EWU


That's just pathetic.
 
alabamagrizzly said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
spsyk said:
to what coach Stitt inherited.

I think people over-estimate what Stitt inherited, but I also think people over-estimate what Stitt has added to the program.

So are you one of those guys that the glass is neither half full nor half empty? It's just half a glass.


No, I’m of the opinion that coach Stitt could never accomplish what coach Read accomplish, even giving him fifteen years to prove it as the School Of Mines invested in his mediocre accomplishments.

Coach Stitt is a DII coach and only a mediocrer one at best.
Just my opinion, and many in Grizzlie Land agree, perhaps not the delusion fan boys on EGriz. Pay attention to fans leaving WG and listen to their comments.

First and foremost, I’m fan of the athletes, again in my opinion they are not getting the leadership from coach Stitt and some of his staff, case in point preparation for the Weber game.
 
spsyk said:
alabamagrizzly said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
spsyk said:
to what coach Stitt inherited.

I think people over-estimate what Stitt inherited, but I also think people over-estimate what Stitt has added to the program.

So are you one of those guys that the glass is neither half full nor half empty? It's just half a glass.


No, I’m of the opinion that coach Stitt could never accomplish what coach Read accomplish, even giving him fifteen years to prove it as the School Of Mines invested in his mediocre accomplishments.

Coach Stitt is a DII coach and only a mediocrer one at best.
Just my opinion, and many in Grizzlie Land agree, perhaps not the delusion fan boys on EGriz. Pay attention to fans leaving WG and listen to their comments.

First and foremost, I’m fan of the athletes, again in my opinion they are not getting the leadership from coach Stitt and some of his staff, case in point preparation for the Weber game.

Well it is ALWAYS a mistake to listen to Fans, especially ones leaving the stadium. Wonder what “fans” said when Read was building the program. Thank God the AD did not listen to Fans.
 
alabamagrizzly said:
whitefishbear said:
spsyk said:
Dillon said:
How long did it take Don Read?

1986 6-4
1987 6-5
1988 8-4
1989 11-3
1990 7-4
1991 7-4
1992 6-5
1993 10-2
1994 11-3
1995 13-2


Kind of sick do compare what coach Read had to overcome, to what coach Stitt inherited.

Just my opinion.

And you are correct

Bobby Hauck's record
2003 9-4
2004 12-3
2005 8-4
2006 12-2
2007 11-1
2008 14-2
2009 14-1

And 0 natty's. we ain't had a good enough coach (if natty's is the standard as whitefish suggested) since 2001.


At least, BH got us in position to play for NC. Coach Stitt got in to the playoffs his fist season with a team he inherited, and I’m certain you don’t want to bring up last season, If coach Sours schools coach Stitt again, we are on the path of an instant replay of last
Season.

Just my opinion.
 
Copper Griz said:
spsyk said:
alabamagrizzly said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I think people over-estimate what Stitt inherited, but I also think people over-estimate what Stitt has added to the program.

So are you one of those guys that the glass is neither half full nor half empty? It's just half a glass.


No, I’m of the opinion that coach Stitt could never accomplish what coach Read accomplish, even giving him fifteen years to prove it as the School Of Mines invested in his mediocre accomplishments.

Coach Stitt is a DII coach and only a mediocrer one at best.
Just my opinion, and many in Grizzlie Land agree, perhaps not the delusion fan boys on EGriz. Pay attention to fans leaving WG and listen to their comments.

First and foremost, I’m fan of the athletes, again in my opinion they are not getting the leadership from coach Stitt and some of his staff, case in point preparation for the Weber game.

Well it is ALWAYS a mistake to listen to Fans, especially ones leaving the stadium. Wonder what “fans” said when Read was building the program. Thank God the AD did not listen to Fans.


Well, the opinions of fanboys of eGriz, are as pertain as the fans that witnessed a game.

Fans leaving the game during the Read era were estatic they we’re witnessing something that improved from game to game, even coach Stitt would be seen as remarkable, following the Donavon era.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
WILDCATFAN said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
WILDCATFAN said:
Uh. . .no it's not and no I don't, I don't think a 17,500 seat Stewart Stadium is a glorified High School Stadium.

That is the point I am trying to make. Belittling a Stadium because it's BARELY smaller than yours is really childish.


And I am still waiting for an answer to my question.

If we're sticking to facts here..your stadium isn't BARELY smaller....its about 10k people smaller....basically the difference in stadium capacity is larger than the amount of people that show up to watch your football games....

Numbers are fun.



The number is actually 7,717. That is how much larger your stadium is than ours. On a Stadium scale I WOULD call that barely.

That is the equivalent of about this.
maxresdefault.jpg


Your right, numbers are fun

I'm with you 100%, WCF. The Stew has a lot going for it with the mountains, decent capacity, pretty good weather, etc. The press/luxury box complex looks like something out of a Wes Anderson film, but that's a "love it or hate it" kind of thing. It's a solid T-2 in the BSC for me.

:lol: :lol: :lol: "...out of a Wes Anderson film." Brilliant!
 
Ursa Major said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I'm with you 100%, WCF. The Stew has a lot going for it with the mountains, decent capacity, pretty good weather, etc. The press/luxury box complex looks like something out of a Wes Anderson film, but that's a "love it or hate it" kind of thing. It's a solid T-2 in the BSC for me.

:lol: :lol: :lol: "...out of a Wes Anderson film." Brilliant!

It's true, though! If someone can look at this:

skybox.jpg


and tell me the inside shouldn't look like the lobby of the Grand Budapest Hotel

draft-9d8dd066-3e7f-4263-a653-b0d2609d966e.jpeg


I will retract the statement. :)
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Ursa Major said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I'm with you 100%, WCF. The Stew has a lot going for it with the mountains, decent capacity, pretty good weather, etc. The press/luxury box complex looks like something out of a Wes Anderson film, but that's a "love it or hate it" kind of thing. It's a solid T-2 in the BSC for me.

:lol: :lol: :lol: "...out of a Wes Anderson film." Brilliant!

It's true, though! If someone can look at this:

skybox.jpg


and tell me the inside shouldn't look like the lobby of the Grand Budapest Hotel

draft-9d8dd066-3e7f-4263-a653-b0d2609d966e.jpeg


I will retract the statement. :)
With out a doubt! :clap:

Is the Jetsonian saucer suspended on the light poles some type of modernist version of a train whistle?
 
It has to be. The whole design blends modern with futuristic. It harkens back to a time when architecture made sense, yet allows the mind to wander and wonder what could be. Classic Jetsonian. Ursa, you are a man who knows his designs. Refreshing.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
It has to be. The whole design blends modern with futuristic. It harkens back to a time when architecture made sense, yet allows the mind to wander and wonder what could be. Classic Jetsonian. Ursa, you are a man who knows his designs. Refreshing.

The Stew is nothing more than a mid-century rambler with a Piccasso hanging over the fireplace and a '63 Impala parked in the driveway. Pure poetry. Pure T2!
 
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