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Montana v. Cal Poly

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Slo Stang, CPalum, all of you. You won that game. Bad fumble call by :flag: :ohno: :ohno: Getting a punt blocked and a late FG blocked didn't help any...
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Saw it...man, that was rough.


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EWURanger wrote:Saw it...man, that was rough.


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Cal Poly took Montana to the wood shed the entire, well most of the game.
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grizzaholic wrote:Slo Stang, CPalum, all of you. You won that game. Bad fumble call by :flag: :ohno: :ohno: Getting a punt blocked and a late FG blocked didn't help any...
I wouldn't say they won that game, especially since Montana didn't do anything with the bad fumble call.

Special teams is part of the game and Cal Poly got bit in the ass over theirs today.

Still, I am HUGELY relieved to have won that game. Cal Poly showed our coaching is still weak when we get punched in the mouth.
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It was an amazing game that I would have preferred to see Cal Poly win. I thought they played like the better team today. My hat is off to Montana
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grizzaholic wrote:Slo Stang, CPalum, all of you. You won that game. Bad fumble call by :flag: :ohno: :ohno: Getting a punt blocked and a late FG blocked didn't help any...
Football is a 60 minute game. Hat's off to Montana for playing all 60 and into OT. I would say the Griz got lucky, but I have seen too many games like this to say the Griz got lucky. The Griz make their own luck. Best of luck the rest of the season.

As for bad calls by the ref, good teams do not put themselves in the position to let the refs determine the outcome. Cal Poly had numerous opportunities to put this game away and did not. Once again hats off to the Griz.

My only complaint is why our coaches went to the prevent defense when they held the a Griz offense in check for the most part the whole game. I am one that feels the only thing prevent defense prevents is wins, especially when the defense had played well all day.

The only good thing about this game is we found out tiny little Cal Poly QB Dano Graves is the real deal. He will win a lot of games over the next 2 1/2 games.
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No hats off to Montana.. sorry.

The refs blew this game- Cal Poly controlled it the entire game.

We got fucked in the A$$ by the refs.
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expandspanos wrote:No hats off to Montana.. sorry.

The refs blew this game- Cal Poly controlled it the entire game.

We got fucked in the ass.

I smell a conspiracy thread coming in the near future.
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grizzaholic wrote:
expandspanos wrote:No hats off to Montana.. sorry.

The refs blew this game- Cal Poly controlled it the entire game.

We got **** in the ass.

I smell a conspiracy thread coming in the near future.
No conspiracy, just terrible officiating at all the worst times.
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grizzaholic wrote:Slo Stang, CPalum, all of you. You won that game. Bad fumble call by :flag: :ohno: :ohno: Getting a punt blocked and a late FG blocked didn't help any...
Football is a 60 minute game. Hat's off to Montana for playing all 60 and into OT. I would say the Griz got lucky, but I have seen too many games like this that the Griz have won to call it lucky. Best of luck the rest of the season.

As for bad calls by the ref, good teams do not put themselves in the position to let the refs determine the outcome. Cal Poly had numerous opportunities to put this game away and did not. Once again hats off to the Griz.

My only complaint is why our coaches went to the prevent defense when they held the a Griz offense in check for the most part the whole game. I am one that feels the only thing prevent defense prevents is wins, especially when the defense had played well all day.

The only good thing about this game is we found out tiny little Cal Poly QB Dano Graves is the real deal. He will win a lot of games over the next 2 1/2 games.
When I saw Cal Poly went to a prevent...I looked to the sideline to see if Delaney was coaching you guys. Prevent D only prevents you from winning.
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SloStang wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:Slo Stang, CPalum, all of you. You won that game. Bad fumble call by :flag: :ohno: :ohno: Getting a punt blocked and a late FG blocked didn't help any...
Football is a 60 minute game. Hat's off to Montana for playing all 60 and into OT. I would say the Griz got lucky, but I have seen too many games like this that the Griz have won to call it lucky. Best of luck the rest of the season.

As for bad calls by the ref, good teams do not put themselves in the position to let the refs determine the outcome. Cal Poly had numerous opportunities to put this game away and did not. Once again hats off to the Griz.

My only complaint is why our coaches went to the prevent defense when they held the a Griz offense in check for the most part the whole game. I am one that feels the only thing prevent defense prevents is wins, especially when the defense had played well all day.

The only good thing about this game is we found out tiny little Cal Poly QB Dano Graves is the real deal. He will win a lot of games over the next 2 1/2 games.
Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
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expandspanos wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:

I smell a conspiracy thread coming in the near future.
No conspiracy, just terrible officiating at all the worst times.
ES, Cal Poly lost. The Griz won. Times to say congrats and move on.
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JALMOND wrote: Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
It's weird- Here in SLO refs tend to call the game as they see it, as fairly as they possibly can.. but when they go to Missoula they get into a twilight zone, where a knee on the ground doesn't matter.. it's still a fumble.

Where a pass interference call is called (even though a defender didn't touch the receiver)..

Bizarre.

Some would say that puts us at a disadvantage (refs calling an honest game vs. total nonsense). It must be nice to be in Missoula! You don't even have to win a game to win a game!
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JALMOND wrote:
SloStang wrote: Football is a 60 minute game. Hat's off to Montana for playing all 60 and into OT. I would say the Griz got lucky, but I have seen too many games like this that the Griz have won to call it lucky. Best of luck the rest of the season.

As for bad calls by the ref, good teams do not put themselves in the position to let the refs determine the outcome. Cal Poly had numerous opportunities to put this game away and did not. Once again hats off to the Griz.

My only complaint is why our coaches went to the prevent defense when they held the a Griz offense in check for the most part the whole game. I am one that feels the only thing prevent defense prevents is wins, especially when the defense had played well all day.

The only good thing about this game is we found out tiny little Cal Poly QB Dano Graves is the real deal. He will win a lot of games over the next 2 1/2 games.
Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
+1. You gotta play well enough to overcome the crowd, and the refs.


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expandspanos wrote:
JALMOND wrote: Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
It's weird- Here in SLO refs tend to call the game as they see it, as fairly as they possibly can.. but when they go to Missoula they get into a twilight zone, where a knee on the ground doesn't matter.. it's still a fumble.

Where a pass interference call is called- even though a defender didn't touch the receiver..

Bizarre.

Some would say that puts us at a disadvantage (refs calling an honest game vs. total nonsense). It must be nice to be in Missoula! You don't even have to win a game to win a game!
Please. Say congrats and move on.
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expandspanos wrote:
JALMOND wrote: Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
It's weird- Here in SLO refs tend to call the game as they see it, as fairly as they possibly can.. but when they go to Missoula they get into a twilight zone, where a knee on the ground doesn't matter.. it's still a fumble.

Where a pass interference call is called (even though a defender didn't touch the receiver)..

Bizarre.

Some would say that puts us at a disadvantage (refs calling an honest game vs. total nonsense). It must be nice to be in Missoula! You don't even have to win a game to win a game!
WOW...let the butt hurt flow. You sure are a bitter little man.
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EWURanger wrote:
JALMOND wrote:
Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
+1. You gotta play well enough to overcome the crowd, and the refs.


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Getting an excuse ready for next week?
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expandspanos wrote:
JALMOND wrote: Tend to agree. You need to be on top of your game to win in Missoula. Refs will certainly not help you out there. That is well known across the conference.
It's weird- Here in SLO refs tend to call the game as they see it, as fairly as they possibly can.. but when they go to Missoula they get into a twilight zone, where a knee on the ground doesn't matter.. it's still a fumble.

Where a pass interference call is called (even though a defender didn't touch the receiver)..

Bizarre.

Some would say that puts us at a disadvantage (refs calling an honest game vs. total nonsense). It must be nice to be in Missoula! You don't even have to win a game to win a game!
Best not to get in that situation. Put the Griz away, then the ref calls don't matter. :thumb:
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Yeah, the refs were pretty bad.

Cal Poly was moving in the backfield and on the line before nearly every play. :coffee:
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grizzaholic wrote:
EWURanger wrote:
+1. You gotta play well enough to overcome the crowd, and the refs.


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Sorry Montana Fans.. you would have to be LYING TO YOURSELVES to say the officiating had nothing to do with the outcome of this game- I will provide video evidence soon.. This game at every single pivotal moment had a referee bogus call.
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expandspanos wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:

Getting an excuse ready for next week?
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Sorry Montana Fans.. you would have to be LYING TO YOURSELVES to say the officiating had nothing to do with the outcome of this game- I will provide video evidence soon.. This game at every single pivotal moment had a referee bogus call.
DUDE. Read my first fucking post. Then go get your tinfoil hat out of the closet, heat up some hot pockets, go downstairs, put on your Snuggie, and play with your headless Barbie dolls.
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grizzaholic wrote:
expandspanos wrote:
Sorry Montana Fans.. you would have to be LYING TO YOURSELVES to say the officiating had nothing to do with the outcome of this game- I will provide video evidence soon.. This game at every single pivotal moment had a referee bogus call.
DUDE. Read my first **** post. Then go get your tinfoil hat out of the closet, heat up some hot pockets, go downstairs, put on your Snuggie, and play with your headless Barbie dolls.
I will be wearing my Snuggie and tinfoil hat as I upload the INSANE officiating calls that turned this game in Montana's favor.
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expandspanos wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:
DUDE. Read my first **** post. Then go get your tinfoil hat out of the closet, heat up some hot pockets, go downstairs, put on your Snuggie, and play with your headless Barbie dolls.
I will be wearing my Snuggie and tinfoil hat as I upload the INSANE officiating calls that turned this game in Montana's favor.
I don't disagree with some of what you said. Get off my ass and go fuck another dog in front of the White House.
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grizzaholic wrote:
expandspanos wrote:
I will be wearing my Snuggie and tinfoil hat as I upload the INSANE officiating calls that turned this game in Montana's favor.
I don't disagree with some of what you said. Get off my ass and go **** another dog in front of the White House.
You're afraid to see the reality of the nonsense calls that turned this game, aren't you?
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expandspanos wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:
I don't disagree with some of what you said. Get off my ass and go **** another dog in front of the White House.
You're afraid to see the reality of the nonsense calls that turned this game, aren't you?
You really are fucking insane and should be committed. Keep on repeating the same stupid shit, putting words in other peoples mouths, similar to how everyone here sticks their cocks into your mouth.
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