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You Knew I would Show-Up!

grizghost said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
The Griz looking so bad Saturday was the equivalent of him winning the superbowl. Today is his victory lap. As I had said, congrats to him I guess.

..Griz haven't really been good since they fired Plugrad...so I think hes been right...suck it up
and demand better...when we beat Huskies they went nuts and got a new coach...last I checked
there doing quite well...ranked #7....we need change to bring us back!
He hasn't, though.

There has not been a point since I joined this board back in 2003 that he wasn't doing exactly what he's doing now. He hated Hauck 1.0, trashed Pflugrad the entire time he was here, and has been doing the same every year since despite telling people now that he loved Pflu. You can literally go back and read his posts from his old banned accounts. There are a lot of people turning on the staff (me included) for a variety of reasons, but this is just what he does. His entire identity is hating on this team and telling people they need to open their eyes to the truth of how much our team sucks.

So forgive me and others who see him come on here acting all high and mighty and roll our eyes when you can just go back and see him saying the exact same shit all season about our teams that went to the national championship. It's all bullshit, even if he happens to be "right" about it this time.
 
Skookum-Jim said:
Robsnotes4u said:
Not enough money, cost of living is high, I will take a lot yo turn around. What used to be a wanted place isn't anymore
With the transfer portal a good coach can do a lot in one year. Think Idaho and Jason Eck

Look at the difference in pay, that is why Eck, a great coach, went to Idaho
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
Ihatelife said:
Responding to every post is a sane approach.

The Griz looking so bad Saturday was the equivalent of him winning the superbowl. Today is his victory lap. As I had said, congrats to him I guess.

Again i dont know the reputation of everyone on here well at all but it Seems more you're taking your personal dislike of him rather than providing a legitimate argument. Again I'm not getting the impression he's celebrating the Griz losing, it's merely the unfortunate vindication that what he and several of us have been warning about in particular since last season.

2 things can be true at once, you can be disappointed that Montana looks so bad and be vindicated when you were proven right especially after being attacked repeatedly (which I have witnessed and been attacked myself on this forum) for Daring to question anything this coaching staff does.
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
SoldierGriz said:
Serious question: what did you think the board would be like after that game?

He isn't the only one...

Things are bad dude. Really bad. It's OK to admit it. This is a FAN(ATIC) message board.

Oh, I've agreed it was really bad. Of course that was a terrible game for everyone. Playing, watching, coaching, anything. That sucked. I'm not sugar coating that. But I'm going to retain some hope that the ship can be righted. I'm not going to start skipping games, so I'm going to keep rooting for them to pull out a win every week. Otherwise I might as well not go.

You can be a fan and realistic at the same time. Be the fan, wanting them to win, and in the same breathe don’t sugar coat what is wrong. Agreeing with people who are correct isn’t a flaw.

The Griz should have never fallen this far before changes are made.

The successful teams, NDSU and SDSU, have coaches move on; Bohl, Klieman as head coaches. Vigen and Eck just to name a couple as non-head coaches. Teams come for them. How many teams are coming for a Griz coach? Nobody is looking at Bobby, he failed when he left the Griz, and had to come back, and that has been a failure.

My brother-in-law a huge Griz fan and alum, says the Bison are done every time a coach leaves. I laugh as they don’t miss a beat. A great coach/manager is always training his replacement.
 
Hoops said several teams in the NFL are interested in Bobby. LMAO. I think the dude is smoking crack though.
 
thirdandlong said:
Just drove back to PHX from Flagstaff. Spent long hours at the Little America bar following the debacle-at-the-dome with several Griz fans. I think you might imagine what we were discussing as we tried to drown our sorrows at the disgusting display we endured on the Walk-Up Dome turf.

We sat directly behind the Grizzly bench, and were able to witness up close and personal the utter dysfunction of a team who was undermanned, out-hustled, unprepared, and out-coached.

This was truly the most disappointing Griz football game that I have witnessed in as many years as in memory. We were awful in every aspect of the game. There are no silver linings. And if I read one more comment such as "we have work to do" from posters on here, I am going to hurl!

I'm not going to re-hash specific aspects of this game, but suffice it to say that this season should be the final straw in the Bobby 2.0 experiment, which has been an abject failure.

To see Hoops and Kem disappear, as they should, is no surprise. Even these two Hauck spin-masters have no ammunition to explain this thing we witnessed. We were a 21-point favorite, and lost by 14.

I guess I take some satisfaction in being exonerated for advocating changes in our coaching staff since last season. I took a scat-load of B.S. from some of you for being a "bad fan", or a "negative nellie". But, who are the real bad fans??? To me, anyone obtuse enough after watching the Hauck performance last season to continue to support him as coach only displays that they are pedestrian fans, with little clue about the game of football, and unwilling to call for a change in the staff for fear of being labeled a bad fan. And so, they continue to spin it, and to make excuses.

And now, most of those same posters have jumped on the bandwagon with me. Just proves how little most of the posters on here know about evaluating a football team. I have said over-and-over again that the egriz posters who tend to support Hauck are NOT consistent with the majority of Griz Nation, who have been unhappy with the direction of this program for 2-3 years. And, I was correct about this.


RTD: "Release The Dumpster"

Hot diggity this fella thinks he's important.
 
grizghost said:
...I wouldn't let Bobby n friends finish out the season...interim coach would give us
time to recruit a coach....someone said Justin Green...I think the team would rally
around him to finish out the season....wishful thinking but why prolong it...cut it
down and say goodbye!

Green is one guy on the staff worth keeping.
 
Buttegrizzle said:
grizghost said:
...I wouldn't let Bobby n friends finish out the season...interim coach would give us
time to recruit a coach....someone said Justin Green...I think the team would rally
around him to finish out the season....wishful thinking but why prolong it...cut it
down and say goodbye!

Green is one guy on the staff worth keeping.

I like Green a lot. But, when we complain about the offense, we want to replace the OC. When we complain about the defense, we want to replace the DC. When we complain about the recruiting . . .
 
I didn't watch any post game press conferences, what did Coach say about what the problem was? Did he lay the blame for the game on the kids or the coaches? If he lays the blame on the kids he should not be the head coach. Ol Coach, for those that knew him, said it was always the fault of the coaches and never the kids.

thirdandlong said:
Just drove back to PHX from Flagstaff. Spent long hours at the Little America bar following the debacle-at-the-dome with several Griz fans. I think you might imagine what we were discussing as we tried to drown our sorrows at the disgusting display we endured on the Walk-Up Dome turf.

We sat directly behind the Grizzly bench, and were able to witness up close and personal the utter dysfunction of a team who was undermanned, out-hustled, unprepared, and out-coached.

This was truly the most disappointing Griz football game that I have witnessed in as many years as in memory. We were awful in every aspect of the game. There are no silver linings. And if I read one more comment such as "we have work to do" from posters on here, I am going to hurl!

I'm not going to re-hash specific aspects of this game, but suffice it to say that this season should be the final straw in the Bobby 2.0 experiment, which has been an abject failure.

To see Hoops and Kem disappear, as they should, is no surprise. Even these two Hauck spin-masters have no ammunition to explain this thing we witnessed. We were a 21-point favorite, and lost by 14.

I guess I take some satisfaction in being exonerated for advocating changes in our coaching staff since last season. I took a scat-load of B.S. from some of you for being a "bad fan", or a "negative nellie". But, who are the real bad fans??? To me, anyone obtuse enough after watching the Hauck performance last season to continue to support him as coach only displays that they are pedestrian fans, with little clue about the game of football, and unwilling to call for a change in the staff for fear of being labeled a bad fan. And so, they continue to spin it, and to make excuses.

And now, most of those same posters have jumped on the bandwagon with me. Just proves how little most of the posters on here know about evaluating a football team. I have said over-and-over again that the egriz posters who tend to support Hauck are NOT consistent with the majority of Griz Nation, who have been unhappy with the direction of this program for 2-3 years. And, I was correct about this.


RTD: "Release The Dumpster"
 
armonte said:
I didn't watch any post game press conferences, what did Coach say about what the problem was? Did he lay the blame for the game on the kids or the coaches? If he lays the blame on the kids he should not be the head coach. Ol Coach, for those that knew him, said it was always the fault of the coaches and never the kids.

thirdandlong said:
Just drove back to PHX from Flagstaff. Spent long hours at the Little America bar following the debacle-at-the-dome with several Griz fans. I think you might imagine what we were discussing as we tried to drown our sorrows at the disgusting display we endured on the Walk-Up Dome turf.

We sat directly behind the Grizzly bench, and were able to witness up close and personal the utter dysfunction of a team who was undermanned, out-hustled, unprepared, and out-coached.

This was truly the most disappointing Griz football game that I have witnessed in as many years as in memory. We were awful in every aspect of the game. There are no silver linings. And if I read one more comment such as "we have work to do" from posters on here, I am going to hurl!

I'm not going to re-hash specific aspects of this game, but suffice it to say that this season should be the final straw in the Bobby 2.0 experiment, which has been an abject failure.

To see Hoops and Kem disappear, as they should, is no surprise. Even these two Hauck spin-masters have no ammunition to explain this thing we witnessed. We were a 21-point favorite, and lost by 14.

I guess I take some satisfaction in being exonerated for advocating changes in our coaching staff since last season. I took a scat-load of B.S. from some of you for being a "bad fan", or a "negative nellie". But, who are the real bad fans??? To me, anyone obtuse enough after watching the Hauck performance last season to continue to support him as coach only displays that they are pedestrian fans, with little clue about the game of football, and unwilling to call for a change in the staff for fear of being labeled a bad fan. And so, they continue to spin it, and to make excuses.

And now, most of those same posters have jumped on the bandwagon with me. Just proves how little most of the posters on here know about evaluating a football team. I have said over-and-over again that the egriz posters who tend to support Hauck are NOT consistent with the majority of Griz Nation, who have been unhappy with the direction of this program for 2-3 years. And, I was correct about this.


RTD: "Release The Dumpster"

He said he got outcoached. That they did things that the Griz were not prepared for, and that they didn't adjust well enough. He said that he didn't see coming what NAU was going to do, and that the failure starts with him and the coaches.

I'm not saying that makes everything sunshine and rainbows, just answering your question.
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
armonte said:
I didn't watch any post game press conferences, what did Coach say about what the problem was? Did he lay the blame for the game on the kids or the coaches? If he lays the blame on the kids he should not be the head coach. Ol Coach, for those that knew him, said it was always the fault of the coaches and never the kids.

He said he got outcoached. That they did things that the Griz were not prepared for, and that they didn't adjust well enough. He said that he didn't see coming what NAU was going to do, and that the failure starts with him and the coaches.

I'm not saying that makes everything sunshine and rainbows, just answering your question.

C'mon Elrod...your paraphrase is incomplete. He also said:

"We had a good week of preparation, we had good focus by our guys and I was disappointed by one, their performance considering we had a good week of prep, and I was very disappointed that we had mistakes and busts on things that are first day fundamental things," Hauck explained. "Things that we did the first day of spring practice. I'm sure they did it all summer on their own and didn't bust it once and we had quite a bit of that today in that game.“
 
SoldierGriz said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
He said he got outcoached. That they did things that the Griz were not prepared for, and that they didn't adjust well enough. He said that he didn't see coming what NAU was going to do, and that the failure starts with him and the coaches.

I'm not saying that makes everything sunshine and rainbows, just answering your question.

C'mon Elrod...your paraphrase is incomplete. He also said:

"We had a good week of preparation, we had good focus by our guys and I was disappointed by one, their performance considering we had a good week of prep, and I was very disappointed that we had mistakes and busts on things that are first day fundamental things," Hauck explained. "Things that we did the first day of spring practice. I'm sure they did it all summer on their own and didn't bust it once and we had quite a bit of that today in that game.“

Yea, that is all true. My memory when I heard it was that he was taking responsibility for that. Seeing it in writing, especially "busts on things that are first day fundamental things," does sound like passing the blame. When I first heard it I took it the opposite, but I'll go listen to it again. It will be interesting to see what is said tonight.

I agree with the above poster that if it is just "blame the players," then that would be a serious problem.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Buttegrizzle said:
Green is one guy on the staff worth keeping.

I like Green a lot. But, when we complain about the offense, we want to replace the OC. When we complain about the defense, we want to replace the DC. When we complain about the recruiting . . .

I think Green is one of our best assets to the team, and from hearing from recruits, it sounds like good ol' Bobby has his thumb firmly over how Green runs the recruiting, ie. MT boys first, even if there is an out-of-state recruit who is better. I think after having read the board for a few days and seeing what has happened, the common denominator is that Bobby needs to go. He hamstrings our offense with "Bobby ball", he hamstrings our defense with the 3-3-5, and he hamstrings our recruiting wanting MT boys. At the end of the day, these assistants can only do so much. I do also hope we keep Bradford around and allow him to run a defensive scheme that he knows how to run, he has good potential I think.
 
#15 Fan said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I like Green a lot. But, when we complain about the offense, we want to replace the OC. When we complain about the defense, we want to replace the DC. When we complain about the recruiting . . .

I think Green is one of our best assets to the team, and from hearing from recruits, it sounds like good ol' Bobby has his thumb firmly over how Green runs the recruiting, ie. MT boys first, even if there is an out-of-state recruit who is better. I think after having read the board for a few days and seeing what has happened, the common denominator is that Bobby needs to go. He hamstrings our offense with "Bobby ball", he hamstrings our defense with the 3-3-5, and he hamstrings our recruiting wanting MT boys. At the end of the day, these assistants can only do so much. I do also hope we keep Bradford around and allow him to run a defensive scheme that he knows how to run, he has good potential I think.
I really like a lot of our coaches and think they've done a great job.

But if Bobby is really gone after this year, I hope Haslam (or whoever is the AD lol) lets the new head coach build the staff he wants that doesn't include any demands for holdovers he doesn't want to keep.
 
"Shoot, we'll fix that."

Classic postmortem coach speak. No, he didn't say that specifically, but said it countless times using other words.
 
uofmman1122 said:
#15 Fan said:
I think Green is one of our best assets to the team, and from hearing from recruits, it sounds like good ol' Bobby has his thumb firmly over how Green runs the recruiting, ie. MT boys first, even if there is an out-of-state recruit who is better. I think after having read the board for a few days and seeing what has happened, the common denominator is that Bobby needs to go. He hamstrings our offense with "Bobby ball", he hamstrings our defense with the 3-3-5, and he hamstrings our recruiting wanting MT boys. At the end of the day, these assistants can only do so much. I do also hope we keep Bradford around and allow him to run a defensive scheme that he knows how to run, he has good potential I think.
I really like a lot of our coaches and think they've done a great job.

But if Bobby is really gone after this year, I hope Haslam (or whoever is the AD lol) lets the new head coach build the staff he wants that doesn't include any demands for holdovers he doesn't want to keep.

No hold overs. That, my friends, is a flawed strategy. It immediately creates an "us vs them mentality among the coaches.

Besides... hold overs often don't work - see BH holding Germer from Stitt's staff. Total Bust.
 
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