Seeing the scat logo and maroon colors turns my stomach a little.Snow finally melted and we were doing some spring cleaning and found this hilarious gem.
We had a few sled parties during the winter and I had forgotten about throwing the neighbor’s MSdUi lanyard in the kids’ fire pit. (He was bragging about it but then left it unattended on his sled while he ran inside for a sec and I seized the opportunity).
Months later, it is starting to turn Griz colors. Like even Mother Nature prefers The Griz
He should have made better life choices. Decisions have consequences!I honestly feel bad for Tommy Mellot. This kid is such a a great athlete and they just put him in horrible positions and basically get him hurt. If he had a great mentor and QB coach, there's no telling how much better he would be. He reminds me of those 2 great QBs that played for Nebraska in the 90s, Tommie Frasier and that other QB. I know he plays for MSU and I can't stand MSU, but I think Tommy is a good kid and he deserves a good coach.
Better gig meaning any other opportunity available!I can promise you it’s not that. They would have put him in campus housing for free if they had to. He found a better gig (for him) and took it
It was white when I threw it in there but Mother Nature, she’s a fickle bitch.Seeing the scat logo and maroon colors turns my stomach a little.
He came to the Cats highly regarded in January. Must have been a really good hire for the Seahawks to know about his abilities and come after him."Hey Chuckie, your qualifications were a little lacking, but we really loved the work you did in Bozeman for..."
*Checks notes*
"...2 weeks. It really pushed you over the top."
Or he reached out to them because he noticed the downgrade and knew he could do better.He came to the Cats highly regarded in January. Must have been a really good hire for the Seahawks to know about his abilities and come after him.
Yes, not surprised you are likely to think that is plausible.Or he reached out to them because he noticed the downgrade and knew he could do better.
Equally plausible theories!
The Seahawks wanted to hire someone fresh, so they looked for someone who had never been around a QB. Bozeman is the first place any football mind would think of.
Good point. GRIZ have been using them as a stepping stone to national title appearances for years.Going to the Seahawks is a substantial increase in pay. Looks like MSU is a good stepping stone. Good for him!
Where are you getting two weeks? He has been there since January.This is just a testament to how well Sixx develops his coaches. He did such a good job with this QB coach in two weeks that the Seahawks took notice.
Seriously?! I can't believe it took Sixx that long to develop him. I guess I overestimated him.Where are you getting two weeks? He has been there since January.
this is classic. Next level troll jobHe came to the Cats highly regarded in January. Must have been a really good hire for the Seahawks to know about his abilities and come after him.
Seriously?! I can't believe it took Sixx that long to develop him. I guess I overestimated him.
What does it matter. He got the job with the Seahawks making a lot more money than he would ever at MSU. He might have heard about the opening and went after it. Either way, a good move by him to get a coaching job in the NFL. from an FCS school.this is classic. Next level troll job
Who do you think reached out first?
Do you think the Seahawks reached out to him?
What does it matter?What does it matter. He got the job with the Seahawks making a lot more money than he would ever at MSU. He might have heard about the opening and went after it. Either way, a good move by him to get a coaching job in the NFL. from an FCS school.
What does it matter?
Do you even read what you post?
You tried to make it sound like the Seachickens knew and sought him out.
Its remarkable, look again at all the many things you made up in just one sentence, and then acted like it was our fault:
“Must have been a really good hire for the Seahawks to know about his abilities and come after him.”