Maybe it is time to rally behind Coach Kramer?
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- WeedKillinCat
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I think I know what you're saying, maybe, but could you repeat that with some punctuation and sentence structure please.Cat Grad wrote:This Bobcat organization needs Coach Jerry Kramer. We need Coach and the kids he acts as a father figure will understand before this year is over and they're watching the films and when and where all the flags get thrown over the course of a game and season what it feels like to know that in order to score more points than the opposition (whoever it may be) they have to be at least five times better in all aspects and many times ten times better than who they compete with in life. As this season unfolds it may be hard for the kids to understand but the resolve and determination they will approach their life's work will ultimately manifest itself in the Bobcat work ethic--probably someplace other than Montana unfortunately. Most of us who are Bobcats fully understand that were this a baseball game, we walk up to the plate with two strikes against us and all we know is how to come back from adversity. That's why the 76 Cat team will always be the foundation for the Cardiac Cats. We don't need a "Fire the Coach" mentality poisoning our school, the school that feeds prospective athletes hamburgers and french fries knowing they're glad to have them. Let the damn spoiled rotten lawyer kids go down the road.
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I doubt it, possible and again I doubt it, and I hope in grad school you learn that fragmented sentences and two or three sentence paragraphs with one thesis leaves a great deal to be desired. In a nutshell, get off the coaches asses because it's not realistic to think we should have even been competitive given we had five starters out before the kickoff, lost another in the first half and our kids displayed what it is to be a Bobcat, even though there were many questionable calls and several noncalls that could have benefited us.crazycat wrote:I think I know what you're saying, maybe, but could you repeat that with some punctuation and sentence structure please.Cat Grad wrote:This Bobcat organization needs Coach Jerry Kramer. We need Coach and the kids he acts as a father figure will understand before this year is over and they're watching the films and when and where all the flags get thrown over the course of a game and season what it feels like to know that in order to score more points than the opposition (whoever it may be) they have to be at least five times better in all aspects and many times ten times better than who they compete with in life. As this season unfolds it may be hard for the kids to understand but the resolve and determination they will approach their life's work will ultimately manifest itself in the Bobcat work ethic--probably someplace other than Montana unfortunately. Most of us who are Bobcats fully understand that were this a baseball game, we walk up to the plate with two strikes against us and all we know is how to come back from adversity. That's why the 76 Cat team will always be the foundation for the Cardiac Cats. We don't need a "Fire the Coach" mentality poisoning our school, the school that feeds prospective athletes hamburgers and french fries knowing they're glad to have them. Let the damn spoiled rotten lawyer kids go down the road.
Off topic, but were I to voice any complaints, it would be the dipsy doodle football known as the spread offense whereby when all is said and done our quarterback has superlative statistics--between the thirties and our running backs can get a few yards on our side of the field because even Bailey won't risk throwing into the flats with no blockers downfield. Unfortunately, Fierello LaGuardia stated it best and more appropriately relative statistics and those who rely on statistics.