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Thank You Griz Fans

Post by rtb » Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:15 am

Well, we made the trip up and back yesterday and I must say even though the game didn't turn out how I wanted it to, I had a great time!! For the most part the Griz fans were friendly or at least not disrespectful. I think both teams have our select few "idiots" but for the most part the respect among fans has turned the corner. Thanks for making yesterday's classic game a fun one to watch at WaGriz.


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Post by grizzaholic » Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:41 am

I agree 100%. We sat near about 30 cat fans and when 5 or so fans got all pissed and tried to start $hit and we called them on it several cat fans also got on their case. Props to your fans, very loud and respectful.

Go griz and congrats on a great game!



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Post by BobcatBlood » Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:43 pm

THANKS for a great visit Griz fans. We saw some idiots but by and large were treated well and enjoyed an incredible game.

Tons of emotions on the field and in the stands but I felt like we were all Montanans watching a really cool football game.

Well done, fans!!!



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Post by catwiththehat » Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:27 pm

Yesterday was an amazing day. Lots of respect from the fans in maroon. Except for the few guys that took a swing at my hat while entering and exiting the stadium. My frinds and I were so proud to wear our blue and gold, too bad only one team could win at the end.

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Post by coachouert » Sun Nov 19, 2006 5:47 pm

I also wanted to say thanks to all the Griz fans that I met yesterday at the game. MOST were extremely classy people who were excited to see a good, close football game (as was said earlier, there are morons on BOTH sides0. Like most Cat fans on here, I was obviously hoping for a different outcome, but I was glad that overall it was a good game to watch with fans who are just as passionate about their team as I am. Even the fans downtown were classy with only good natured ribbing. Thanks again Griz fans!

Side note kind of related, also thanks to all the fans who have come to congratuate the Cats on their playoff birth!


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Post by Fat Cat » Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:52 pm

I agree, had a great time in Missoula and enjoyed 100% of the Bobcat fans and 98% of the Griz fans. Fantastic day and a very, very hard fought game. Lots of good tailgates, plan to go back for next Cat/Griz game in Missoula. Overall, good hospitality. Thanks!

Now that we are in the playoffs, the loss really doesn't hurt near as bad. The game could have went either way. Playoffs are like a new season now. WE'RRRRRREE BAAAAAAACKKKKKK!

FTG!!
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Post by Platinumcat » Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:25 am

Fat Cat wrote:I agree, had a great time in Missoula and enjoyed 100% of the Bobcat fans and 98% of the Griz fans. Fantastic day and a very, very hard fought game. Lots of good tailgates, plan to go back for next Cat/Griz game in Missoula. Overall, good hospitality. Thanks!

Now that we are in the playoffs, the loss really doesn't hurt near as bad. The game could have went either way. Playoffs are like a new season now. WE'RRRRRREE BAAAAAAACKKKKKK!

FTG!!
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This is pretty much ver batum on what I wanted to say. Thanks for making it sooo easy FC :)


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Post by OldTiredGriz » Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:39 am

I'm happy to hear that most of the fans enjoyed a great football game. I watched it on ESPN pay per view, so I have no idea what was happening in the stands. It is truly refreshing to know that civility (for the most part from the sounds of it) ruled the day.

Congratulations Bobcats on getting the playoff invite and by all means, fill the stadium on Saturday and make Bozeman proud. In my book, nothing would be better than an all Montana championship game in Chattanooga.



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Post by DaCats Forever » Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:05 am

Had a couple run-ins in the stadium, but overall I was treated with alot of respect and the fans at Reds were great. I was able to have multiple conversations with strangers about the outcome and a few missed calls. I won't say that I'm rooting for the Griz, but it would be fun to see that be the national championship and being on opposite sides it could happen.


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Post by catatac » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:18 am

Concur - I was treated pretty well for the most part. One guy in front of me needed to get cracked in the mouth at the end when they sacked Carpenter on 4th down... he was right up in my face screaming, "F#$& ya, that's how you do it pu$$ies... Bobcats suck!" And he was getting a little spit on me. :roll:

Fortunately I'm very non-confrontational, so I just forced a big smile and said, "Good Game" and left the stadium... :lol:


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Post by NoGriz » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:57 am

I have to say that I had a higher than average number of run-ins with idiots this year at WA-Grizzly. It was mostly young college kids running their mouths so I took it with a grain of salt. The college kids are one thing but the 50-something-year-old that started randomly taunting us and telling us to get back to Bozeman because we're losers is a little over the top. It puts a little damper on the experience but it was still a great day and an awesome, hard-hitting football game.


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Post by The_Bobcats_Suck » Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:06 am

catatac wrote:Concur - I was treated pretty well for the most part. One guy in front of me needed to get cracked in the mouth at the end when they sacked Carpenter on 4th down... he was right up in my face screaming, "F#$& ya, that's how you do it pu$$ies... Bobcats suck!" And he was getting a little spit on me. :roll:

Fortunately I'm very non-confrontational, so I just forced a big smile and said, "Good Game" and left the stadium... :lol:
I thought the Cat fans were cordial as well.

I did see this big f'in monster of a cat wearing a t-shirt that said "Muck Fissoula" on the front and "Eat sh#T Grizzlies" on the back. I had to laugh because I don't think there was anyone big enough to say something to him. I could barely read the letters as they were stretched.

Dude was huge..must have been a redshirt linemen. I dunno?

Twas' a hell of a game!



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Post by Born2BaGriz » Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:50 pm

NoGriz wrote:I have to say that I had a higher than average number of run-ins with idiots this year at WA-Grizzly. It was mostly young college kids running their mouths so I took it with a grain of salt. The college kids are one thing but the 50-something-year-old that started randomly taunting us and telling us to get back to Bozeman because we're losers is a little over the top. It puts a little damper on the experience but it was still a great day and an awesome, hard-hitting football game.
This is too bad because it was a great game. I actually hammered on a couple of younger gentlemen for taunting some Cat fans as they were leaving. I can't stand that crap. But in 02 both my wife and I nearly went fistacuffs with some Cat fans as they were out of line after breaking "The Streak". My wife may not be a heavy hitter, but she is a Butte girl and I know she would have kicked the cr*p out of that supposed Cat fan. We all know there are jerks on both sides. And I. like most of the people I was around welcomed in Cat fans to tailgate before and after the game, and treated them with the respect they deserved.



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Post by #34 » Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:40 pm

NoGriz wrote:I have to say that I had a higher than average number of run-ins with idiots this year at WA-Grizzly. It was mostly young college kids running their mouths so I took it with a grain of salt. The college kids are one thing but the 50-something-year-old that started randomly taunting us and telling us to get back to Bozeman because we're losers is a little over the top. It puts a little damper on the experience but it was still a great day and an awesome, hard-hitting football game.
I had almost exactly the same experience. Taunting from the college kids I expected and just laughed off, but getting threatened by a guy in his mid 50's ("get those thundersticks out of my view or I'm going to kick you ass!")...give me a break. Its a good thing his wife calmed him down because there wasn't a doubt in my mind that I could take him. Thanks to all the Griz who won with class, good luck next week.



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Post by KGKat » Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:59 pm

With the exception of the outcome, I enjoyed the game. Almost all the Griz fans were great - good luck, etc. before the game, and a lot of handshakes and comments on how good the cats played afterwords. The only complaint that I had was the lady sitting in front of my 6 year old son and myself made several comments to us in the first three quarters - telling my son to be quiet, compaining of getting a headache from his yells, and griping about his thundersticks. Her headache seemed to magically get better and her attitude changed after the Griz got ahead :!:



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Post by SonomaCat » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:04 pm

It seems that there are two schools of thought among fans.

There is one group that goes to games, and looks to accentuate the positives of the majority of the good people they encounter and note the minor annoying/obnoxious people for the pesky abberations they are, and then moving back to discussing the positive.

And then there are the people whose sole purpose is to identify the negative aspects of that minority group of obnoxious fans and exaggerate it in order to make the "other side" look bad when they tell their tales.

I love to hear fans coming away from a game that their team lost who can still focus on the positive as opposed to obsessing on the negatives of a very small minority of the people they encountered. This is the sign of the kind of person that I think most of us would like to hang out with ... and I am always happy to see so many of those kinds of fans posting on this board!
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Post by northerncat » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:05 pm

KGCAT I sat several rows behind you and was also treated well. I saw the older woman ask your son to stop with the thundersticks, but I sure was impressed with your young son and how he handled it. Nice to see a fan at that young age.



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Post by Egg Salad » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:09 pm

I heard about some girls who were waiting to get in line and were called the"c" word. Another was also spit on. Stay classy.


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Post by SonomaCat » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:13 pm

Egg Salad wrote:I heard about some girls who were waiting to get in line and were called the"c" word. Another was also spit on. Stay classy.
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