WILD_CAT wrote:WaGriz4life wrote:WILD_CAT wrote:Griz 'n wrote:It's a lot easier to suspend indefinitely in the off season than when you have a game coming up next
weekend. . .
Funny how that works isn't it?
How it works at MSU too. I will bet that Trammell ends up suiting up for the Bobcats next year. He will be reinstated in the Fall and given a "2nd chance" by Pastor Ash
So he is suppossed to not defend himself if attacked by someone? That is what it sounds like on how it went down? If that turns out it is the case then heck yeah he should be reinstated.
Far different than rolling your truck and almost hitting a house PLASTERED out of your mind.

Phat Cat wrote:It's only a DUI. People make mistakes. It happens.....Let Robbin deal with it, not us Cat fans.

Bear Axed wrote:Cats2506 wrote:wbtfg wrote:WaGriz4life wrote:Letting the legal system run its course.
Sort of....he's essentially receiving the same treatment as Donaldson.
Would be interesting to see how it was handled if it was during season.
Probably would be similar to how Gazzero was handled during his in season incident, he never played again.
Which Gazzero incident and which Trammel incident are you comparing one of Gazzeros many incidents too?
tampa_griz wrote:Cats2506 wrote:Probably would be similar to how Gazzero was handled during his in season incident, he never played again.
Incorrect. Gazerro had his "incident" in March 2009. He was suspended for spring practice. He did not receive any game suspensions:
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 2&p=257440
He played most of 2009 until he quit in November.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 49&start=7
Edit: I see what you meant. His was done after "in-season" incident.
Bear Axed wrote:WILD_CAT wrote:So he is suppossed to not defend himself if attacked by someone? That is what it sounds like on how it went down? If that turns out it is the case then heck yeah he should be reinstated.
Far different than rolling your truck and almost hitting a house PLASTERED out of your mind.
I didn't think you kittens would allow yourselves to use the Jimmy Wilson Defense!
Cats2506 wrote:Bear Axed wrote:WILD_CAT wrote:So he is suppossed to not defend himself if attacked by someone? That is what it sounds like on how it went down? If that turns out it is the case then heck yeah he should be reinstated.
Far different than rolling your truck and almost hitting a house PLASTERED out of your mind.
I didn't think you kittens would allow yourselves to use the Jimmy Wilson Defense!
Well its different, JW is a thug, Trammel is just a tough mofo
Cats2506 wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Cats2506 wrote:Probably would be similar to how Gazzero was handled during his in season incident, he never played again.
Incorrect. Gazerro had his "incident" in March 2009. He was suspended for spring practice. He did not receive any game suspensions:
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 2&p=257440
He played most of 2009 until he quit in November.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 49&start=7
Edit: I see what you meant. His was done after "in-season" incident.
the gazzero incident you are talking about was under Kramer, the later one was under Ash and he didnt play any more after that and eventually left the team.
So no, you really dont know what you are talking about

Cats2506 wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Cats2506 wrote:Probably would be similar to how Gazzero was handled during his in season incident, he never played again.
Incorrect. Gazerro had his "incident" in March 2009. He was suspended for spring practice. He did not receive any game suspensions:
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 2&p=257440
He played most of 2009 until he quit in November.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... 49&start=7
Edit: I see what you meant. His was done after "in-season" incident.
the gazzero incident you are talking about was under Kramer, the later one was under Ash and he didnt play any more after that and eventually left the team.
So no, you really dont know what you are talking about
KoolMoeDee wrote:Was he convicted for that incident or were the charges dropped ?
havgrizfan wrote:Growler, post a link to an ARTICLE written about the University of Montana football program in a negative light from a national media outlet. I.E. a newspaper or magazine that reaches over 500,000 readers or the website of that outlet. And, to be clear, I said article of a national media outlet because you said "articles even being written by the national sports media about the off-field problems with Montana colleges". The Huffington Post is not a national media outlet, nor was that an article, it was a blog. The ticker on Espn. com is not an article. TMZ and Deadspin are not articles, and not national sports media outlets, they are blogs. I'll bet you I can find a video of a guy scratching his ass in front of 100 football players, coaches and athletic trainers on a hot day in Missoula, MT before you can post that article. Want to try?
PlayerRep wrote:Cats2506 wrote:Bear Axed wrote:WILD_CAT wrote:So he is suppossed to not defend himself if attacked by someone? That is what it sounds like on how it went down? If that turns out it is the case then heck yeah he should be reinstated.
Far different than rolling your truck and almost hitting a house PLASTERED out of your mind.
I didn't think you kittens would allow yourselves to use the Jimmy Wilson Defense!
Well its different, JW is a thug, Trammel is just a tough mofo
Wilson isn't a thug. Why do you have to be such a jerk? Or are you always a jerk?

havgrizfan wrote:Growler, post a link to an ARTICLE written about the University of Montana football program in a negative light from a national media outlet. I.E. a newspaper or magazine that reaches over 500,000 readers or the website of that outlet. And, to be clear, I said article of a national media outlet because you said "articles even being written by the national sports media about the off-field problems with Montana colleges". The Huffington Post is not a national media outlet, nor was that an article, it was a blog. The ticker on Espn. com is not an article. TMZ and Deadspin are not articles, and not national sports media outlets, they are blogs. I'll bet you I can find a video of a guy scratching his ass in front of 100 football players, coaches and athletic trainers on a hot day in Missoula, MT before you can post that article. Want to try?
reed rothchild wrote:havgrizfan wrote:Growler, post a link to an ARTICLE written about the University of Montana football program in a negative light from a national media outlet. I.E. a newspaper or magazine that reaches over 500,000 readers or the website of that outlet. And, to be clear, I said article of a national media outlet because you said "articles even being written by the national sports media about the off-field problems with Montana colleges". The Huffington Post is not a national media outlet, nor was that an article, it was a blog. The ticker on Espn. com is not an article. TMZ and Deadspin are not articles, and not national sports media outlets, they are blogs. I'll bet you I can find a video of a guy scratching his ass in front of 100 football players, coaches and athletic trainers on a hot day in Missoula, MT before you can post that article. Want to try?
I don't have a dog in this race, but you do realize that Huffingtonpost.com gets 15.6 million hits a day, right? To declare that the blogosphere is not a viable news medium is a pretty clueless statement. To state that ESPN.com is not a sports news medium is equally naive.
reed rothchild wrote:havgrizfan wrote:Growler, post a link to an ARTICLE written about the University of Montana football program in a negative light from a national media outlet. I.E. a newspaper or magazine that reaches over 500,000 readers or the website of that outlet. And, to be clear, I said article of a national media outlet because you said "articles even being written by the national sports media about the off-field problems with Montana colleges". The Huffington Post is not a national media outlet, nor was that an article, it was a blog. The ticker on Espn. com is not an article. TMZ and Deadspin are not articles, and not national sports media outlets, they are blogs. I'll bet you I can find a video of a guy scratching his ass in front of 100 football players, coaches and athletic trainers on a hot day in Missoula, MT before you can post that article. Want to try?
I don't have a dog in this race, but you do realize that Huffingtonpost.com gets 15.6 million hits a day, right? To declare that the blogosphere is not a viable news medium is a pretty clueless statement. To state that ESPN.com is not a sports news medium is equally naive.
PlayerRep wrote:reed rothchild wrote:havgrizfan wrote:Growler, post a link to an ARTICLE written about the University of Montana football program in a negative light from a national media outlet. I.E. a newspaper or magazine that reaches over 500,000 readers or the website of that outlet. And, to be clear, I said article of a national media outlet because you said "articles even being written by the national sports media about the off-field problems with Montana colleges". The Huffington Post is not a national media outlet, nor was that an article, it was a blog. The ticker on Espn. com is not an article. TMZ and Deadspin are not articles, and not national sports media outlets, they are blogs. I'll bet you I can find a video of a guy scratching his ass in front of 100 football players, coaches and athletic trainers on a hot day in Missoula, MT before you can post that article. Want to try?
I don't have a dog in this race, but you do realize that Huffingtonpost.com gets 15.6 million hits a day, right? To declare that the blogosphere is not a viable news medium is a pretty clueless statement. To state that ESPN.com is not a sports news medium is equally naive.
HavGriz' point was whether there were "articles". Consider sticking to that point, instead of changing the discussion. Hits don't mean anyone is looking at the UM non-artice. In any event, HuffPost doesn't have much credibility with alot of people, especially in sports. ESPN obviously does have cred in sports. I think HavGriz is in the media business, so I'd enjoy seeing you or anyone debating him on the media.
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