Careful or Tom will call you a holocaust denier.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 3:35 pmRight. Because I’m the one rationalizing with concentration camps and finding out ways to survive and make weapons out of anything. Who knew journalism and the MDOT was so cutthroat?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 3:31 pmYou’re flailing. Continue.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:58 pmI’m sure that fan and all those around him/her/it were as resilient as the Jews trying to escape concentration camps with their lives while they scooped up their own ****** in a crowded stadium just to throw at players.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 11:17 amYou should be glad you can’t figure out how to do that. Doesn’t seem difficult to me but I was in the business of being resilient and figuring out ways to come up with weapons of any kind and have read stories about Nazi run concentration camps. Not saying it happened but it seems just as far fetched for someone to make up as it is for someone to do it. I’ve been to road games where Griz fans go just to harass MSU’s players. I get embarrassed for them. It’s sad to see people do that anywhere. Yankee fans were cheering and jeering Ohtani when he got hurt in game 2. But observing people it isn’t surprising. You see stickers on vehicles of people pissing on teams that they don’t like. I guess that’s funny but I consider it part of the progression to actually doing something like that.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:51 amI’m not one to say anybody is lying without knowing the story 100%, but I’ve always wondered with this story…how does one procure human ******? I mean, they likely didn’t bag it from home and take it with them in case they lost. I can’t imagine their seat mates would enjoy, or let them, squat down and ****** next to them, and surely they didn’t go to the bathroom and come out with a fistful for throwing. I don’t doubt that something got thrown, but ******? That just doesn’t pass the sniff test.91catAlum wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:28 pmMany griz fans are nice when they are winning, but they're mostly all poor sports when they lose. And like Colter said, there's never a reason to throw crap at opposing players. Remember in 2018 they threw human feces at Brayden Konkol and the Cats bench. Sick idiots.Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:35 pmThought it was interesting that Colter took time on his show to discuss the Griz fans after the game. I guess they threw objects on the field and at the Weber players after their loss. Sounds like it was pretty ugly. No wonder they have such a bad reputation as fans.
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Oh really? Please continue. This outta be good.coloradocat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:04 pmCareful or Tom will call you a holocaust denier.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 3:35 pmRight. Because I’m the one rationalizing with concentration camps and finding out ways to survive and make weapons out of anything. Who knew journalism and the MDOT was so cutthroat?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 3:31 pmYou’re flailing. Continue.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:58 pmI’m sure that fan and all those around him/her/it were as resilient as the Jews trying to escape concentration camps with their lives while they scooped up their own ****** in a crowded stadium just to throw at players.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 11:17 amYou should be glad you can’t figure out how to do that. Doesn’t seem difficult to me but I was in the business of being resilient and figuring out ways to come up with weapons of any kind and have read stories about Nazi run concentration camps. Not saying it happened but it seems just as far fetched for someone to make up as it is for someone to do it. I’ve been to road games where Griz fans go just to harass MSU’s players. I get embarrassed for them. It’s sad to see people do that anywhere. Yankee fans were cheering and jeering Ohtani when he got hurt in game 2. But observing people it isn’t surprising. You see stickers on vehicles of people pissing on teams that they don’t like. I guess that’s funny but I consider it part of the progression to actually doing something like that.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:51 amI’m not one to say anybody is lying without knowing the story 100%, but I’ve always wondered with this story…how does one procure human ******? I mean, they likely didn’t bag it from home and take it with them in case they lost. I can’t imagine their seat mates would enjoy, or let them, squat down and ****** next to them, and surely they didn’t go to the bathroom and come out with a fistful for throwing. I don’t doubt that something got thrown, but ******? That just doesn’t pass the sniff test.91catAlum wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:28 pmMany griz fans are nice when they are winning, but they're mostly all poor sports when they lose. And like Colter said, there's never a reason to throw crap at opposing players. Remember in 2018 they threw human feces at Brayden Konkol and the Cats bench. Sick idiots.Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:35 pmThought it was interesting that Colter took time on his show to discuss the Griz fans after the game. I guess they threw objects on the field and at the Weber players after their loss. Sounds like it was pretty ugly. No wonder they have such a bad reputation as fans.
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What do you expect, dirty players, dirty fans. I think at dUMb they are not taught to play thru the whistle. They are taught to play until they hear the whistles last echo.
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I think that’s the least number of Gris fans I’ve ever seen at Cat-Griz. They usually fill up over half of the Pepsi-zone in the SEZ and are audibly noticeable.
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Yep, and social media was relatively tame and quiet this year too. I think griz fans knew what was coming.
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They weren't allotted the same amount of tickets as in past years. Im assuming that has everything to do with the band stuff from last year. I have a family member that has six season tickets, first row, 50 yard line for the gris and they didnt get tickets through the university like they have for the last two decades.
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And that would be the first time in my life I've ever seen it happen like that. 40 years old and have never gone into a Cat/gris so calm and confident. The beatdowns in 2019 and 2022 were super fun, but completely unexpected. Both times the Cats siezed momentum early, didn't let up, and had a ton of big plays. This year, I quietly expected a 2 TD win, provided the turnover margin didn't get out of hand or the gris scored on a bunch of crazy special teams plays. Unlike 2019 or 2022, this game wasn't won by multiple big play haymakers, though you could argue Jones' 88 yard gallop was the knockout punch. This game was more deliberate and slow, like a boa constricter. Just kept at it with body blows on offense and stifling defense.
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Maybe 20 years ago. Recently though, there has never been anywhere near half Griz fans in the Pepsi zone. That's where my season tickets are and even in years where I've felt the stadium was "Griz heavy", there are still just a few scattered throughout here and there.
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The griz fan sitting behind me was actually fun, kept cheering, kept hoping, but also cheered for Adam Jones all game. Yes, I think they knew. I saw one post on fb after we beat Davis, of a griz fan selling like 8 tickets.
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Was in the second row of SRO with a single Gris fan yelling obscenities right next to my brother, but people ignored him and by the second half he was quiet and nobody bothered him.
As stated earlier, the calmest Cat-Gris in person I can remember and I’ve been to at least 15 of them in person.
As stated earlier, the calmest Cat-Gris in person I can remember and I’ve been to at least 15 of them in person.
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This is the first time in my 40+ years of attending Cat/Griz games that a Bobcat win was not a result we were hoping for, but a result we were fully expecting. The atmosphere reminded me of Cat/Griz games in Missoula during the streak, when everyone knew all day long which team was going to win.PapaG wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 9:17 pmWas in the second row of SRO with a single Gris fan yelling obscenities right next to my brother, but people ignored him and by the second half he was quiet and nobody bothered him.
As fated earlier, the calmest Cat-Gris in person I can remember and I’ve been to at least 15 of them in person.
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Agree.....also, beyond their player family section, there were VERY FEW gris fans in attendance.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:36 amThis is the first time in my 40+ years of attending Cat/Griz games that a Bobcat win was not a result we were hoping for, but a result we were fully expecting. The atmosphere reminded me of Cat/Griz games in Missoula during the streak, when everyone knew all day long which team was going to win.PapaG wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 9:17 pmWas in the second row of SRO with a single Gris fan yelling obscenities right next to my brother, but people ignored him and by the second half he was quiet and nobody bothered him.
As fated earlier, the calmest Cat-Gris in person I can remember and I’ve been to at least 15 of them in person.
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