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Motivational Poster

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:40 am
by Bozecat
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.ftg.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:54 am
by AlphaGriz1
Kind of hard to murder, throw a bottle or get a DUI from down there!






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I know it isn't Wilson, Freeman or Quinn. There was no racist intent other than the fact I wish the Griz guy in the picture was white so I could post the above comments without having anyone play the race card.****DISCLAIMER****PLEASE READ****

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:15 am
by Billings_Griz
Speaking of crushing someone:

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Speaking of posters:

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Re: Motivational Poster

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:51 pm
by Htowngriz
Bozecat wrote:Image
.ftg.
Oh the irony of using a picture from that game. Try again, your other stuff is much better.

Re: Motivational Poster

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:56 pm
by GOKATS
Htowngriz wrote:
Bozecat wrote:Image
.ftg.
Oh the irony of using a picture from that game. Try again, your other stuff is much better.
But damn, that's a sweet pic!!!!

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:06 pm
by Cat Grad
Actually, the hits in that game were some of the best ever (until the zebras started throwing the hanky around the field). Even then, there were still some hits that I felt in the stands.

This year in Bozo, we win 8-0. Two field goals and one safety as Ash stresses all aspects of a team win. We kick the second field goal with a little over two minutes and turn it over to the defense--again--and they give it to our offense to kill the clock.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:17 pm
by Htowngriz
Cat Grad wrote:Actually, the hits in that game were some of the best ever (until the zebras started throwing the hanky around the field). Even then, there were still some hits that I felt in the stands.

This year in Bozo, we win 8-0. Two field goals and one safety as Ash stresses all aspects of a team win. We kick the second field goal with a little over two minutes and turn it over to the defense--again--and they give it to our offense to kill the clock.
I'm with you on the first part. The second, we'll see about that.. 8)

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:45 pm
by longhorn_22
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:06 pm
by Htowngriz
longhorn_22 wrote:Image
Let's not forget about that blown fumble call that led to your only points. :bs:

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:53 pm
by GOKATS
Htowngriz wrote:
longhorn_22 wrote:Image
Let's not forget about that blown fumble call that led to your only points. :bs:
Absolute denial, is admitting the truth. Cheap excuses only weakens your position. :roll:

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:35 pm
by Htowngriz
GOKATS wrote:
Htowngriz wrote:
longhorn_22 wrote:Image
Let's not forget about that blown fumble call that led to your only points. :bs:
Absolute denial, is admitting the truth. Cheap excuses only weakens your position. :roll:
If that penalty had been called, the Cats would have had the ball at around midfield. With 2 minutes to go they had the ball at the 20 yard line and failed to score. They had plenty of chances to win and didn't execute. Bad calls go both ways.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:33 am
by CelticCat
Are you saying that a blatant penalty, which was not called, and resulted in a TURNOVER (interception), had absolutely no impact on the game whatsoever? Instead of having the ball at midfeld from a penalty (hell, maybe Barnhart would've made the catch if he wasn't having his head ripped sideways), the Griz picked it off instead. Yea, no big deal. I'm sure the Griz would feel the same way if the situation were reversed, and then we could tell you to quit being babies you had plenty of chances.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:12 am
by Htowngriz
CelticCat wrote:Are you saying that a blatant penalty, which was not called, and resulted in a TURNOVER (interception), had absolutely no impact on the game whatsoever? Instead of having the ball at midfeld from a penalty (hell, maybe Barnhart would've made the catch if he wasn't having his head ripped sideways), the Griz picked it off instead. Yea, no big deal. I'm sure the Griz would feel the same way if the situation were reversed, and then we could tell you to quit being babies you had plenty of chances.
Like you tell us when we bring up your mud hole of a field in '05? I've gotten over that, how are you doing with yours?

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:20 am
by AlphaGriz1
Htowngriz wrote:
CelticCat wrote:Are you saying that a blatant penalty, which was not called, and resulted in a TURNOVER (interception), had absolutely no impact on the game whatsoever? Instead of having the ball at midfeld from a penalty (hell, maybe Barnhart would've made the catch if he wasn't having his head ripped sideways), the Griz picked it off instead. Yea, no big deal. I'm sure the Griz would feel the same way if the situation were reversed, and then we could tell you to quit being babies you had plenty of chances.
Like you tell us when we bring up your mud hole of a field in '05? I've gotten over that, how are you doing with yours?
Field conditions and penalties are two totally different things.

Field conditions affect both teams so it's a bullsh*t arguement.

Penalties can affect the outcomes of games one way or the other, so it's imperative that your team be mentally strong, especially on the road to cut down on them.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:23 am
by HelenaCat95
Htowngriz wrote:
CelticCat wrote:Are you saying that a blatant penalty, which was not called, and resulted in a TURNOVER (interception), had absolutely no impact on the game whatsoever? Instead of having the ball at midfeld from a penalty (hell, maybe Barnhart would've made the catch if he wasn't having his head ripped sideways), the Griz picked it off instead. Yea, no big deal. I'm sure the Griz would feel the same way if the situation were reversed, and then we could tell you to quit being babies you had plenty of chances.
Like you tell us when we bring up your mud hole of a field in '05? I've gotten over that, how are you doing with yours?
Tim Donaghy would disagree with you.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:14 am
by CelticCat
Htowngriz wrote:
CelticCat wrote:Are you saying that a blatant penalty, which was not called, and resulted in a TURNOVER (interception), had absolutely no impact on the game whatsoever? Instead of having the ball at midfeld from a penalty (hell, maybe Barnhart would've made the catch if he wasn't having his head ripped sideways), the Griz picked it off instead. Yea, no big deal. I'm sure the Griz would feel the same way if the situation were reversed, and then we could tell you to quit being babies you had plenty of chances.
Like you tell us when we bring up your mud hole of a field in '05? I've gotten over that, how are you doing with yours?
You have one year to brag/whine/complain/taunt. After the next Cat/shiz, the previous year is a thing of the past.

And if you want to blame anyone for your poor griz for having to play in actual Montana conditions on real grass, blame UM for building fake grass. Just build a dome and eliminate all possible natural problems.

Besides it wouldn't be so funny if you guys also hadn't whined your little butts off about losing to JMU for the same reason.

Perhaps the shiz just can't handle adverse conditions?

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:23 am
by AlphaGriz1
The Griz fans that complain about field conditions have their head up their "bear" asses.

We didn't lose to JMU because of the field, they physically kicked our ass and punched us in the mouth.

We didn't lose to the cats because of a muddy field, you beat us on the same field.

They will come back with the usuall comebacks, "It negated our obvious team speed", running games are not affected by bad field conditions"

BULLSH*T

If your coaching staff can't make changes during a game like ours obviously cannot you deserve to lose.

Both teams play on the same surface it affects both teams the same way, good teams find a way to win in adverse conditions. It pains me to say but on both those occassions we were not the better team.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:54 am
by Cat in NC
AlphaGriz1 wrote:The Griz fans that complain about field conditions have their head up their "bear" asses.

We didn't lose to JMU because of the field, they physically kicked our ass and punched us in the mouth.

We didn't lose to the cats because of a muddy field, you beat us on the same field.

They will come back with the usuall comebacks, "It negated our obvious team speed", running games are not affected by bad field conditions"

BULLSH*T

If your coaching staff can't make changes during a game like ours obviously cannot you deserve to lose.

Both teams play on the same surface it affects both teams the same way, good teams find a way to win in adverse conditions. It pains me to say but on both those occassions we were not the better team.
Sometimes your firm grip on reality amazes me, AG. Even though you forgot to capitalize Cats...again. :wink:

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:56 am
by AlphaGriz1
Cat in NC wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:The Griz fans that complain about field conditions have their head up their "bear" asses.

We didn't lose to JMU because of the field, they physically kicked our ass and punched us in the mouth.

We didn't lose to the cats because of a muddy field, you beat us on the same field.

They will come back with the usuall comebacks, "It negated our obvious team speed", running games are not affected by bad field conditions"

BULLSH*T

If your coaching staff can't make changes during a game like ours obviously cannot you deserve to lose.

Both teams play on the same surface it affects both teams the same way, good teams find a way to win in adverse conditions. It pains me to say but on both those occassions we were not the better team.
Sometimes your firm grip on reality amazes me, AG. Even though you forgot to capitalize Cats...again. :wink:
Like I really forgot. :wink: Anyone seen cledus? :lol:

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:35 am
by Hell's Bells