This dude must be spending too much time on egriz.
Sports letters: Time for MSU football coaches to produce
To: Mike (Kramer), Don (Bailey) and Pete (Kwiatkowski):
Well boys, I have had about all I can stand. This year is your last chance to pull the rabbit out of the hat.
You have a team that is loaded on offense and very good on defense, yet you still can't get the job done to
anyone's satisfaction.
To: Don
I have said for the last three years that you should be replaced. Up until this year, your idea of a game plan was to run the same three plays over and
over again.
This year you have mixed it up a little, but everyone watching the game in the stands and at home along with every Big Sky coach knows that on first down you will run a running play up the gut 80 percent of the time. The only thing that the other defense should expect is the unexpected.
To: Pete
I have given you the benefit of the doubt for a long time.
Since the Idaho State game, where it took you an entire half to figure out how to counter a
trap play, and then the abysmal showing with NAU, I am convinced you need to go also.
To: Mike
You are a great guy. I think I can say that most people love you.
You of all people should be seeing these problems. The buck stops with you.
Your most recent comments about the team “being afraid of the dark” is just plain wrong. It is not a failure of the team. It is a coaching failure.
When I see mass confusion getting a play into Travis Lulay, when I see confusion getting a play into the defense, that looks like a problem with coaching.
Why don't you let Travis Lulay call his own plays? He is a smart kid. I think he can do just as well as Don.
And let your defensive captain call the defense. Again, he is most likely a smart kid.
Let them do it.
I realize that you have some giant ego problems on your staff. This is your last chance. You have a team capable of going deep into the playoffs.
It they don't win the
next two games, all of you should pack your bags and move on.
One more point: A .500 record does not a winning coach make.
Denis Grigsby
Bozeman