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Why Don't Former Griz Players Post Here?

mthoopsfan said:
Some do. You don't know who they are?

Most believe there are too many stupid posts and stupid posters, you being one, to post here.

:lol: :clap: :lol:
 
95% of what goes on here is people taking a big steaming dump on the program. Why would a current or former player want to be a part of that? There's no upside, plenty of downside, and I'm pretty sure that most current and former players -- if they ever spent any time here -- would conclude that this community of armchair AD's / coaches just doesn't "get it," at least from their (an athlete's) perspective anyway. Truth is...posters here don't give two she-ites about what players think...unless it validates their negativity and various conspiracy theories related to Griz football. That's why people got so excited when Jace Lewis spouted off on Twitter about stats...but notice he did that on Twitter. He didn't come to eGriz to validate anyone.
 
libbygrizcat said:
95% of what goes on here is people taking a big steaming dump on the program. Why would a current or former player want to be a part of that? There's no upside, plenty of downside, and I'm pretty sure that most current and former players -- if they ever spent any time here -- would conclude that this community of armchair AD's / coaches just doesn't "get it," at least from their (an athlete's) perspective anyway. Truth is...posters here don't give two she-ites about what players think...unless it validates their negativity and various conspiracy theories related to Griz football. That's why people got so excited when Jace Lewis spouted off on Twitter about stats...but notice he did that on Twitter. He didn't come to eGriz to validate anyone.

Seems to me that Lewis confirmed a lot of what's posted on here.
 
uptopgriz said:
libbygrizcat said:
95% of what goes on here is people taking a big steaming dump on the program. Why would a current or former player want to be a part of that? There's no upside, plenty of downside, and I'm pretty sure that most current and former players -- if they ever spent any time here -- would conclude that this community of armchair AD's / coaches just doesn't "get it," at least from their (an athlete's) perspective anyway. Truth is...posters here don't give two she-ites about what players think...unless it validates their negativity and various conspiracy theories related to Griz football. That's why people got so excited when Jace Lewis spouted off on Twitter about stats...but notice he did that on Twitter. He didn't come to eGriz to validate anyone.

Seems to me that Lewis confirmed a lot of what's posted on here.

I don’t think Lewis confirmed anything. He made a comment.
 
mthoopsfan said:
uptopgriz said:
Seems to me that Lewis confirmed a lot of what's posted on here.

I don’t think Lewis confirmed anything. He made a comment.

Uh, yes, he confirmed everything. Obvious to everyone except Hauck lovers, who refuse to see the light
 
Spanky2 said:
hubcap said:
It’s too bad more don’t come on here and tell about what an absolute kiss ass you are. They joke about the old man on the sidelines. They all know who you are and know what a joke you are. And some of us do as well. You act like you know more than you do. But in reality, you’re just a washed up old man that the game has passed by.

Washed up old man. I don’t think so……few people can match what he has accomplished in life.

Pretty sure there are many former lawyers that have attended an Ivy League. Probably a couple more to come in the future. Some would say “many” have achieved what he has in life?
 
RoseyMustGo said:
Spanky2 said:
Washed up old man. I don’t think so……few people can match what he has accomplished in life.

All by being admitted solely because he has 10% American Indian in him. You two should get a room.... the lake house is closed for the winter

My family member are enrolled members of our tribe. You have to be a lot more Native American than that to be a tribal member. Our ranch, which we still have, was founded on the res, as the reservation was being formed. I was admitted to Dartmouth before its Native American program was established. I am the 4th to the last NA admitted prior to the program, according to a book written on NA's at Dartmouth. The College didn't learn that I was NA until years after I graduated. I recently served on the Dartmouth Native American Visiting Committee, along with Casey Loser, a MT BOR and former chair. I got him on the committee. I am a member of the Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame.

One of my relatives played hoops for the Fort Shaw Indian Girls basketball team, which was at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis and were declared world champions that year. Dolly Akers was my relative. She's the first Native American woman elected to the MT Legislature. She served on the Fort Peck tribal council in the 50s with my uncle. https://dailymontanan.com/2022/09/15/the-still-controversial-life-of-montanas-first-native-woman-elected-to-the-legislature/Dolly's husband gave me my first horse when I was only a few years old. An Indian paint. My dad played football for BYU.

I'm very proud of my heritage. I wish people like you would have more respect for it. I think I've done okay for a kid who grew up in his early years in a two-room shack without electricity, running water or indoor plumbing.

Thanks for serving up a creampuff so I could provide the info. Let me know if you want more. And thanks, Spanky. Much appreciated.
 
mthoopsfan said:
RoseyMustGo said:
All by being admitted solely because he has 10% American Indian in him. You two should get a room.... the lake house is closed for the winter

My family member are enrolled members of our tribe. You have to be a lot more Native American than that to be a tribal member. Our ranch, which we still have, was founded on the res, as the reservation was being formed. I was admitted to Dartmouth before its Native American program was established. I am the 4th to the last NA admitted prior to the program, according to a book written on NA's at Dartmouth. The College didn't learn that I was NA until years after I graduated. I recently served on the Dartmouth Native American Visiting Committee, along with Casey Loser, a MT BOR and former chair. I got him on the committee. I am a member of the Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame.

One of my relatives played hoops for the Fort Shaw Indian Girls basketball team, which was at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis and were declared world champions that year. Dolly Akers was my relative. She's the first Native American woman elected to the MT Legislature. She served on the Fort Peck tribal council in the 50s with my uncle. https://dailymontanan.com/2022/09/15/the-still-controversial-life-of-montanas-first-native-woman-elected-to-the-legislature/Dolly's husband gave me my first horse when I was only a few years old. An Indian paint. My dad played football for BYU.

I'm very proud of my heritage. I wish people like you would have more respect for it. I think I've done okay for a kid who grew up in his early years in a two-room shack without electricity, running water or indoor plumbing.

Thanks for serving up a creampuff so I could provide the info. Let me know if you want more. And thanks, Spanky. Much appreciated.

None of us want more, but I'm sure that won't stop you for blessing us with more. I guess being a minority is why you work so hard to appease your obvious insecurity by posting your fluff
 
RoseyMustGo said:
mthoopsfan said:
My family member are enrolled members of our tribe. You have to be a lot more Native American than that to be a tribal member. Our ranch, which we still have, was founded on the res, as the reservation was being formed. I was admitted to Dartmouth before its Native American program was established. I am the 4th to the last NA admitted prior to the program, according to a book written on NA's at Dartmouth. The College didn't learn that I was NA until years after I graduated. I recently served on the Dartmouth Native American Visiting Committee, along with Casey Loser, a MT BOR and former chair. I got him on the committee. I am a member of the Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame.

One of my relatives played hoops for the Fort Shaw Indian Girls basketball team, which was at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis and were declared world champions that year. Dolly Akers was my relative. She's the first Native American woman elected to the MT Legislature. She served on the Fort Peck tribal council in the 50s with my uncle. https://dailymontanan.com/2022/09/15/the-still-controversial-life-of-montanas-first-native-woman-elected-to-the-legislature/Dolly's husband gave me my first horse when I was only a few years old. An Indian paint. My dad played football for BYU.

I'm very proud of my heritage. I wish people like you would have more respect for it. I think I've done okay for a kid who grew up in his early years in a two-room shack without electricity, running water or indoor plumbing.

Thanks for serving up a creampuff so I could provide the info. Let me know if you want more. And thanks, Spanky. Much appreciated.

None of us want more, but I'm sure that won't stop you for blessing us with more. I guess being a minority is why you work so hard to appease your obvious insecurity by posting your fluff

Almost all of my research and publications center on American Indian boarding schools. What happened to kids there was unconscionable; they're still finding bodies under playgrounds. Most of the buildings at the Fort Shaw boarding school are still standing and it's a great reminder to part of our ugly past.
 
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