I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
CDAGRIZ said:horribilisfan8184 said:Hammer said:horribilisfan8184 said:In reverse order, a purposeful misspelling to bring out the douche police, and obviously, you do. Mick, you spend too much time on this forum and really should spend a little more time learning football tactics and game management. I'm pulling for you to have one great season where you mysteriously exceed your proven limitations.
Since you know so much more about the game of football than MD I would love to see your coaching resume. You can PM it to me if you don't want to post it.
Also, if MD retires after the upcoming season will you apply for the job? I would think a guy with your extreme knowledge of the game of football would be near the top of UM's wish list. :roll:
So Lame. Look, I have numerous tournament wins and championships at levels from peewee to amateur, as a player, player coach, and coach in football, softball, soccer, golf, hockey, darts and bowling. I do know how to win and how to motivate players to win. I think better under pressure and am quick on my feet. I've studied battle strategies in war, and game strategies in sports. I know when someone else has these qualities and I'm sorry, Mick, but you don't. Not a put down just the way it is.
It's been a long time since I saw a well-coached darts match. My own darts coaching career ended in scandal after one of my players accused me of trying to have sex to her. The NDA wasn't happy, and Conrad Daniels himself called to voice his displeasure.
Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:horribilisfan8184 said:Hammer said:Since you know so much more about the game of football than MD I would love to see your coaching resume. You can PM it to me if you don't want to post it.
Also, if MD retires after the upcoming season will you apply for the job? I would think a guy with your extreme knowledge of the game of football would be near the top of UM's wish list. :roll:
So Lame. Look, I have numerous tournament wins and championships at levels from peewee to amateur, as a player, player coach, and coach in football, softball, soccer, golf, hockey, darts and bowling. I do know how to win and how to motivate players to win. I think better under pressure and am quick on my feet. I've studied battle strategies in war, and game strategies in sports. I know when someone else has these qualities and I'm sorry, Mick, but you don't. Not a put down just the way it is.
It's been a long time since I saw a well-coached darts match. My own darts coaching career ended in scandal after one of my players accused me of trying to have sex to her. The NDA wasn't happy, and Conrad Daniels himself called to voice his displeasure.
OMG! That's you? Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't that the '84 Ladies National Dart Championship Match (NDCM)? I watched that match live on ABC Wide World of Sports. "Dandy Don" Merideth lost it when she turned on you during that time-out. I was sorry to hear when the NDA band you!
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
AZGrizFan said:horribilisfan8184 said:CDAGRIZ said:horribilisfan8184 said:So Lame. Look, I have numerous tournament wins and championships at levels from peewee to amateur, as a player, player coach, and coach in football, softball, soccer, golf, hockey, darts and bowling. I do know how to win and how to motivate players to win. I think better under pressure and am quick on my feet. I've studied battle strategies in war, and game strategies in sports. I know when someone else has these qualities and I'm sorry, Mick, but you don't. Not a put down just the way it is.
It's been a long time since I saw a well-coached darts match. My own darts coaching career ended in scandal after one of my players accused me of trying to have sex to her. The NDA wasn't happy, and Conrad Daniels himself called to voice his displeasure.
I could've thrown in Risk, Monopoly and Acquire but that would be gilding the lily.
I will OWN your sorry ass in Risk. End of discussion. :| :evil:
cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
He only wanted you and Titleless in skorts.
It puts the lotion on its skin or it gets the hose again............... :?
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:cclarkblues said:I find Jarts to be much more stimulating and manly than Darts...
Word on the street in Spokecompton is CDA was trying to get a professional Jarts/Jorts league going, but was having trouble with funding among other things.
I thought that he wanted everybody to wear skorts.
He only wanted you and Titleless in skorts.
It puts the lotion on its skin or it gets the hose again............... :?
statler & waldorf said:If he gave a damn about Griz football, he would have retired long ago. Its all about Mick.
Teton Cat said:havgrizfan said:Mick will be the head coach in 2015 and this time, and quite possibly will be offered a three-year deal before the Wyoming game. BOOK IT
Wow!!! Mick could sign a three year deal AND then quite possibly go 0-2 against Wyoming and NDSU....kind of a buzzkill don't you think :mrgreen:
SACCAT66 said:rimrockgriz said:and...with a sh!t "Q"...no speed at the wr position your scats revert back to your old ways...maybe 6 wins...however YOU continue to do what YOU do best...Legendary Douchebag.. :lol: :lol: Loser... :egriz:Teton Cat said:PlayerRep said:I assume you know that NDSU is the 4th game of the season. Yes, it's possible that a coach could sign a contract renewal and lose 2 games. Does this possibility surprise you? Hauck signed a contract extension several years ago, and only won 2 games the next season. Were you the one posting on the UNLV message board then, saying that Hauck could be getting an extension and going to lose 10 games that season?
Nope PR....wasn't me. Unlike you I only have one screen name no matter what board it is. As for UNLV & Hauck....surely you must realize that winning a couple of conference games is met with much enthusiasm, hand clapping, and the coach is rewarded with a multi-year contract...if that happened at UM he'd be put on the first bus back to Butte
I don't think our QB next year will be sh!t. I do think we need more speed at WR, but it is only Spring ball, so you never know. TR might end up being a WR because right now he is the 3rd best QB we have.
grizare#1 said:I try to be positive and take into account that when Mick came in as head coach he did not bring a staff a coaches with him as would an already head coach from another program. This was pretty much a ragtag mix of coaches that did not have lots of years together even under RP.
I think Mick is a class act, nice guy and truly does care about the program, but he is just a bit over his head at this level and with a program that should still be in the top five in the nation.
Whether or not he has a good 2014 season its still going to set us up for needing a new head guy in the next couple years. Now will it be elevating a current staff member or bringing in some new talent, who knows. Please Mick, prove me wrong.
IntuitiveGriz said:statler & waldorf said:If he gave a damn about Griz football, he would have retired long ago. Its all about Mick.
If you gave a damn about Griz football, you would change your tune.
It's actually not "all about Mick". He actually cares more about this football program and other people in general than he does himself. By a long shot.
But what do you know, you're stuffed puppets for christ sake.