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Post by Cat Grad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:50 pm

bearBAC wrote:Cat Crud - Your ENVY proves that the Griz are Big Time Program!
Why else do the kittens only play ONE game a year?
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Post by catamaran » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:05 pm

That must be where bearBAC meets up with the girls in the coffee clatch to get their nails done and hoo-has waxed


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Post by Grizlaw » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:09 pm

Cat Grad wrote:http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.as ... ayoffs.htm

Thought I'd post this for you one more time, because I guess it was you whom corrected me on another thread when I stated the obvious--that is besides those two programs, there's two other teams with two 1-AA titles and a whole bunch of other teams with one. The Fizzlies are kind of like Kidd's Eastern Kentucky teams of old--always in the playoffs, but...go and research the brakets yourself :P Unless you're a Fizzlie, it's not pretty--just pretty lame and ya'll will really have a hard time coming in here trying to convince us that place 202 miles west of us is a bigtime program :roll:
M'kay...so, I guess I'm having a hard time figuring out what your point is, then. By saying that the Griz don't have "much to show" for all their playoff appearances, you're also saying the same as to every team in I-AA, except for two. Is that really the point you want to make?

Or let me ask the question differently: what would make you respect our program? We've won 2 of the last ten national title games, and that's obviously not enough. What if we had won four; would that do it? Five? Six? All ten?

Or, we could try to be more like MSU (i.e., go about fifteen years straight without a playoff appearance). Would that be better? ;)

--GL
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Post by catamaran » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:31 pm

Grizlaw wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.as ... ayoffs.htm

Thought I'd post this for you one more time, because I guess it was you whom corrected me on another thread when I stated the obvious--that is besides those two programs, there's two other teams with two 1-AA titles and a whole bunch of other teams with one. The Fizzlies are kind of like Kidd's Eastern Kentucky teams of old--always in the playoffs, but...go and research the brakets yourself :P Unless you're a Fizzlie, it's not pretty--just pretty lame and ya'll will really have a hard time coming in here trying to convince us that place 202 miles west of us is a bigtime program :roll:
M'kay...so, I guess I'm having a hard time figuring out what your point is, then. By saying that the Griz don't have "much to show" for all their playoff appearances, you're also saying the same as to every team in I-AA, except for two. Is that really the point you want to make?

Or let me ask the question differently: what would make you respect our program? We've won 2 of the last ten national title games, and that's obviously not enough. What if we had won four; would that do it? Five? Six? All ten?

Or, we could try to be more like MSU (i.e., go about fifteen years straight without a playoff appearance). Would that be better? ;)

--GL
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Post by Grizlaw » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:06 pm

catamaran wrote:From what I understand, if you don't come home with the trophy, everyone else ends up with the same thing.....next year
Yeah, that's how I'm understanding the point, too. Like I said, though, it must be a pretty depressing life if nothing short of winning a national title makes a season worthwhile.

It's especially strange to me that a Cat fan would use this logic, since it leads to the conclusion that, since 1984, MSU has had the same amount of success as Towson (or any other perennial 3-8 team).

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Post by catamaran » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:10 pm

Don't you remember, your brother bearBAC says we're one game wonders, so we don't recognize anything beyond Cat/Griz :roll:


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Post by Grizlaw » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:49 pm

catamaran wrote:Don't you remember, your brother bearBAC says we're one game wonders, so we don't recognize anything beyond Cat/Griz :roll:
Well dang, I wish I would've known that before I cast my vote that made him the designated spokesman for all Griz fans. ;)


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Post by catamaran » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:54 pm

Grizlaw wrote:
catamaran wrote:Don't you remember, your brother bearBAC says we're one game wonders, so we don't recognize anything beyond Cat/Griz :roll:
Well dang, I wish I would've known that before I cast my vote that made him the designated spokesman for all Griz fans. ;)
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Post by Cat Grad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:16 pm

Grizlaw wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.as ... ayoffs.htm

Thought I'd post this for you one more time, because I guess it was you whom corrected me on another thread when I stated the obvious--that is besides those two programs, there's two other teams with two 1-AA titles and a whole bunch of other teams with one. The Fizzlies are kind of like Kidd's Eastern Kentucky teams of old--always in the playoffs, but...go and research the brakets yourself :P Unless you're a Fizzlie, it's not pretty--just pretty lame and ya'll will really have a hard time coming in here trying to convince us that place 202 miles west of us is a bigtime program :roll:
M'kay...so, I guess I'm having a hard time figuring out what your point is, then. By saying that the Griz don't have "much to show" for all their playoff appearances, you're also saying the same as to every team in I-AA, except for two. Is that really the point you want to make?

Or let me ask the question differently: what would make you respect our program? We've won 2 of the last ten national title games, and that's obviously not enough. What if we had won four; would that do it? Five? Six? All ten?

Or, we could try to be more like MSU (i.e., go about fifteen years straight without a playoff appearance). Would that be better? ;)

--GL
Respect your "program?" NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your academic byproducts? NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially to those of you that in all probablity can't remember your "glory years" in the big time conferences and the subsequent attempts to become a big time small school player. One of the few schools that dropped down, stayed down and now asks for respect for the program they've built :roll:

And yeah, we all know what happened to our athletic department in
Bozo and we don't necessarily appreciate being reminded of that. But most of us find it more than a little strange that the individual that almost single handedly destroyed our entire athletic department is now running the conference. We understand where we were and how to avoid that ever happening again and those of you in the dark pink can't stand to see the leadership we now have and what that means is happening to your "program." You're looking over your shoulder no more--you're looking from the bottom of the pile wondering what else is going to run over you and you know it's going to be Blue and Gold.



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Post by Grizlaw » Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:34 pm

Cat Grad wrote:Respect your "program?" NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your academic byproducts? NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially to those of you that in all probablity can't remember your "glory years" in the big time conferences and the subsequent attempts to become a big time small school player. One of the few schools that dropped down, stayed down and now asks for respect for the program they've built :roll:
Oh don't worry; I wasn't "asking" for your respect. If I were to make a list of things that I care about in this world, the question of whether or not you respect me or my school would probably be listed right below the question of whether or not we, as a society, eat too much sauerkraut.

I only asked what it would take for you to respect our program because I wanted to determine exactly how delusional you are when it comes to UM's and MSU's respective places in the world. The answer you gave was far better in that regard than anything I could have hoped for.

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--GL


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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:01 pm

How can one be so heartless and condescending towards those great Americans who have been victimized by our current sauerkraut crisis? We must seal the borders to keep this stuff and their funny talking manufacturers out of our country, and anyone with a shred of patriotism would support our government in this war on aged vegetable products.



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Post by GOKATS » Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:20 pm

Bay Area Cat wrote:How can one be so heartless and condescending towards those great Americans who have been victimized by our current sauerkraut crisis? We must seal the borders to keep this stuff and their funny talking manufacturers out of our country, and anyone with a shred of patriotism would support our government in this war on aged vegetable products.
Now wait just a damn minute! :rant: :wink: I bleed blue & gold, but I'm as Red, White & Blue as they come and I love sauerkraut (especially the homemade stuff, but since my Unc passed on those days are probably over).

Damn, I wish football season would get here.


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Post by Cat Grad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:09 pm

Man, I love to go up to Peerless and eat my aunt's rolled cabbage! Anyway, gotta keep this on topic :wink:

Found this quote in Sports Illstated:
LIES, DAMN LIES AND STATISTICS
It's probably safe to say that Atlanta's long string of division titles -- three in the NL West and 11 in the NL East (interrupted by a second-place "finish" in the strike-shortened 1994 season) -- will end this season. Atlanta recently dropped into last place after enduring something it never had during John Smoltz's career -- a 10-game losing streak, the club's first since the start of the 1988 season when Smoltz was still in the minors and the relatively unknown player the Tigers traded to get Doyle Alexander during the 1987 pennant run.

Just substitute the Fizzlies and feel their pain. Imagine them not littering the playoffs.



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