You mean like completely missing the point that he is neither currently a Griz coach nor a Griz athlete, but giving a past tense resume like that makes one bit of difference....but somehow his opinion is more important than that of a 3* QB who has spent a significant amount of time with the coach that 75 despises so badly ( but has never actually MET?) Yeah, Forrest for the trees is an understatement, for sure.Grizz Man said:UMGriz75 said:Interesting that, in comparison to direct comments by the Head Coach, you take 17 year old kids hostage to rebut the Head Coach.Grizz Man said:StumptownGriz said:I can't imagine what its like for 17-18 year old kids to look themselves up on here after they verbal/commit and read the garbage that these threads devolve into every single time. Its gotta be pretty f***[*] weird.
I hope that prospective parents and students stay far away from egriz, which is sad because it's a natural place for fans to congratulate potential signees.
I couldn't be more excited about Matt coming to the Griz - he is a great fit for this offense and is going to wreak havoc on the Big Sky and beyond :thumb:
Give the kids all the credit and the support they deserve. They don't need to be held hostage to your personal agendas, and your personal "excitements." I want to see the kids do well, enjoy their time at the University of Montana, get an outstanding education, win and go to championships. You seem to have some other motive.
Losing to the worst Cat team in years, in Missoula, 17-24, in front of 26,000 dazed fans did not validate a single delusional claim of Griz fans this past year. Even if you "couldn't be more excited." Many of us could have been by getting a "win."
75, you are obviously an intelligent and knowledgeable poster. I am admittedly more of a rah rah, unquestioning kind of a fan.
But the way you fixate reminds me of when I went off the rails trying to devise fantasy football playoff schemes that would be more "fair". Sometimes you can be smart and maybe even "right", but you're still missing the forest for the trees. In my case, failing to recognize the inherently random nature of fantasy football, in your case missing out on the simple, hopeful excitement of being a football fan this time of the year.
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