kemajic said:
IdaGriz01 said:
Aw now, give the guy (or gal ... must be PC) a break. Aside from the preponderance of recent crap, this forum is labeled as "... football ..." etc).

:lol:
Myself, I think EWU has
earned its place as a tough (now!) foe.
Used to be, NAU played that role (seemed to me), outside the "natural" rivalry with the kitties.
Personally, I think that, if the Griz (and JJ) can "suck it up" despite all the outside distractions, they can parlay an "us against the World" theme into a damn good season.
NAU? When? NAU has beaten us exactly once in the last 24 years.
Oh, get over yourself.
For quite a time, it
seemed like NAU "played the Griz tough." I was simply giving them credit for that, compared to other teams in the BSC. I know, lot's of fans figure -- "if you lose, it doesn't matter whether it was 1 point or 100." Well, some of us give a bit of credit for "playing it close." Using a "win it all, or you're losers" philosophy, every team -- including the Griz -- are perennial losers. (Only one team can be champion, unless you're in the BCS.)
I think we both agree that no team in the Big Sky has
consistently challenged the Griz in football for a long period of time. (Certainly not MSU.) But different teams have had runs where they made the Griz worry about winning that particular game. For awhile, NAU was that team -- now it
may be EWU. That's all this discussion is about (IMO).
I have no better idea than anybody about how the Griz football team will come out of their current media-driven adversity. (And we do not know what further bombs may be dropped.) Worst case, all the distractions and uncertainty will lead to a disastrous season, from which the Griz may not recover for years (if ever). In that case, which particular team thumps us worse will be rather academic. Best case: (as I said) the Griz team -- supported by its loyal fans -- will "close ranks" and kick butt all around the conference. I like to think that is not a totally unlikely possibility.