I confess this about the Cats ...
Moderators: rtb, kmax, SonomaCat
-
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:23 pm
I confess this about the Cats ...
The Cats and the Griz are far better than their opponents' fans are ever willing to admit. The drunk chick behind me in Section 110 kept screaming "Fu##ing a$$holes" at the Griz, and two Cat fans in front of me kept trying to pick a fight with a skinny kid in a Griz hat, and I couldn't see or hear any Cat fans around me clap for the Griz player who had to be helped off the field (but I applauded along with them each time number 98 in blue had to be helped off the field). I don't hold Cat fans against the Cats. I confess that I think the Cats are better situated for the post-season than the Griz because the Cats should be pissed after today. Western Oregon University would have beaten the team that lost today in Bozeman. I fear the Griz pissed off a sleeping giant today. We'll see.
-
- BobcatNation Redshirt
- Posts: 86
- Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:58 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Sounds like you got to see what most Cat fans are like. Sad commentary. Hope they do well in the playoffs until they meet us.
- webdav
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1284
- Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:36 pm
- Location: Billings, MT
- Contact:
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Picking a small sample and painting all fans that way is pretty narrow-minded.
Can I judge the class of all Griz fans based on the drunk jerks in homemade "I EAT PU55Y!" shirts trying to pick a fight with anyone in blue and gold that walked passed them? (Well, anyone smaller than them. I'm 6'2" and they didn't bother me.)
Everyone around me was concerned about the Griz who looked like he had a knee injury as much as they were concerned about the injured Cats. None of us want injured kids.
And everyone around me was VERY concerned about the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game. I even saw a couple people say prayers when they saw the stretcher.
Most of the Griz fans around us got good-natured ribbing and gave it right back. Stuff like "Who invites that guy" as a fan got bolder in his support as the score got out of hand was the worst I heard.
Can I judge the class of all Griz fans based on the drunk jerks in homemade "I EAT PU55Y!" shirts trying to pick a fight with anyone in blue and gold that walked passed them? (Well, anyone smaller than them. I'm 6'2" and they didn't bother me.)
Everyone around me was concerned about the Griz who looked like he had a knee injury as much as they were concerned about the injured Cats. None of us want injured kids.
And everyone around me was VERY concerned about the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game. I even saw a couple people say prayers when they saw the stretcher.
Most of the Griz fans around us got good-natured ribbing and gave it right back. Stuff like "Who invites that guy" as a fan got bolder in his support as the score got out of hand was the worst I heard.
GO CATS!
http://twitter.com/ds
http://twitter.com/ds
-
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:23 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
When I said above that the Cats and Griz are better than their opponents' fans are willing to admit, I could have added that both programs' fans are better than either side thinks. You are right that the obnoxious fans I saw were a small minority (but I somehow landed in the middle of them!). Similarly, I have seen Griz fans who disgust and embarrass me with their behavior. I know this isn't realistic, but I'd love to see both programs cull their worst fans so the stadiums on Cat-Griz day would be full of a bunch friendly, courteous, but highly competitive Montanans from all corners of the state.
-
- Golden Bobcat
- Posts: 7992
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2005 6:30 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Any word on how that guy is doing? He's in our prayers.the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game
We're all here 'cause we ain't all there.
-
- Golden Bobcat
- Posts: 7633
- Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 5:21 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Post in another forum says he eventually got up and seemed ok. That was pretty scary since he had no chance to protect himself as he fell.GrizinWashington wrote:Any word on how that guy is doing? He's in our prayers.the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game
-
- Golden Bobcat
- Posts: 7992
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2005 6:30 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Thanks 01. I hadn't seen that, but it's great to hear.
We're all here 'cause we ain't all there.
-
- BobcatNation Team Captain
- Posts: 724
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:54 pm
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
The TV announcers at the end of the game said he walked off under his own power. Got shaken up pretty good from the fall and didn't have a chance to do anything to break his fall on the way down. Glad to hear he is okay.
I have to wonder though, maybe I'm just more in tune to the games these days, but it seems like there has been a lot more injuries of coaches and sideline personnel this year than I've ever noticed before. Does anyone think the rules committee's at the conference or NCAA level will make some sort of rule about having not allowing non-essential people on the sidelines? Or moving them farther back from the edge of the field?
I have to wonder though, maybe I'm just more in tune to the games these days, but it seems like there has been a lot more injuries of coaches and sideline personnel this year than I've ever noticed before. Does anyone think the rules committee's at the conference or NCAA level will make some sort of rule about having not allowing non-essential people on the sidelines? Or moving them farther back from the edge of the field?
- MSUcardshark
- BobcatNation Letterman
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:11 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
On the topic of fans, what do people expect when they go into a crowd of the other team's fans and yell some dumb comment that they know will piss off a good majority of that crowd? If you think that this is an intelligent idea then by all means I think you get what you deserve.
-
- Golden Bobcat
- Posts: 19176
- Joined: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:16 am
- Location: An endless run of moguls
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
I sure hope this person went to the hospital and got checked out. Too many stories of people banging their head, then not waking up the next day.MSU01 wrote:Post in another forum says he eventually got up and seemed ok. That was pretty scary since he had no chance to protect himself as he fell.GrizinWashington wrote:Any word on how that guy is doing? He's in our prayers.the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game
MSU - 15 team National Champions (most recent 2021); 57 individual National Champions (most recent 2023).
toM StUber
toM StUber
- Savage
- BobcatNation Letterman
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:38 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Why does every one insist on calling these YOUNG MEN kids? They ARE young men and men are supposed to be able to hack it. I don't want injuries either but these men are old enough to fight in wars and many younger than these men have died and been severely wounded in battle, many are old enough to drink, they at ALL able to vote. They are MEN not kids.webdav wrote:Picking a small sample and painting all fans that way is pretty narrow-minded.
Can I judge the class of all Griz fans based on the drunk jerks in homemade "I EAT PU55Y!" shirts trying to pick a fight with anyone in blue and gold that walked passed them? (Well, anyone smaller than them. I'm 6'2" and they didn't bother me.)
Everyone around me was concerned about the Griz who looked like he had a knee injury as much as they were concerned about the injured Cats. None of us want injured kids.
And everyone around me was VERY concerned about the fellow on the Griz sideline who got run into near the end of the game. I even saw a couple people say prayers when they saw the stretcher.
Most of the Griz fans around us got good-natured ribbing and gave it right back. Stuff like "Who invites that guy" as a fan got bolder in his support as the score got out of hand was the worst I heard.
-
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:23 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Cardshark, I'm talking about the MSU fans I saw yesterday in Section 110 who were acting boorishly and ignorantly without any encouragement or provocation from UM fans. Fortunately, they were a minority, but if you don't think they exist, you're fooling yourself. I am the first to admit there's a small crop of the same brand of idiots who wear maroon at home games in Missoula. That's what I'm talking about. To the vast majority of Cat fans, I tip my cap and say thank you for hosting yesterday's event in a beautiful, impressive stadium in the picturesque Montana setting of the Gallatin Valley. There's more right with this rivalry than there is wrong with it.MSUcardshark wrote:On the topic of fans, what do people expect when they go into a crowd of the other team's fans and yell some dumb comment that they know will piss off a good majority of that crowd? If you think that this is an intelligent idea then by all means I think you get what you deserve.
- MSUcardshark
- BobcatNation Letterman
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:11 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
I don't think what I wrote clearly expressed what I meant. I wasn't referring to sitting in a section with the opposing team's fans, I meant more so in the outside areas such as concessions or tailgates when somebody goes around just yelling crap with the intent of starting something. I know that MSU also has its share of fans who could care less about watching the game, they just want to get drunk and try to start a fight. It's sad those seats aren't filled with people who actually follow the team and want to watch the game.Griznationalist wrote:Cardshark, I'm talking about the MSU fans I saw yesterday in Section 110 who were acting boorishly and ignorantly without any encouragement or provocation from UM fans. Fortunately, they were a minority, but if you don't think they exist, you're fooling yourself. I am the first to admit there's a small crop of the same brand of idiots who wear maroon at home games in Missoula. That's what I'm talking about. To the vast majority of Cat fans, I tip my cap and say thank you for hosting yesterday's event in a beautiful, impressive stadium in the picturesque Montana setting of the Gallatin Valley. There's more right with this rivalry than there is wrong with it.MSUcardshark wrote:On the topic of fans, what do people expect when they go into a crowd of the other team's fans and yell some dumb comment that they know will piss off a good majority of that crowd? If you think that this is an intelligent idea then by all means I think you get what you deserve.
-
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:23 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
I agree with you, Cardshark. One of the posts in either this or another thread said there were two Griz fans wearing shirts that said "I eat Pu55y." I take the witness at his word. Those two Griz fans were idiots who embarrass me as a Griz fan. I would rather sit between two typical Cat fans any day than between these two atypical Griz fans. There are fans on both sides of the divide (in blue and in maroon) who make a guy not want to bring his kids to the Cat-Griz game.
- CARDIAC_CATS
- Golden Bobcat
- Posts: 7854
- Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:37 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Yep, I would say the Cat/Griz game has an R rating no matter if it is Bozeman or Missoula.Griznationalist wrote:I agree with you, Cardshark. One of the posts in either this or another thread said there were two Griz fans wearing shirts that said "I eat Pu55y." I take the witness at his word. Those two Griz fans were idiots who embarrass me as a Griz fan. I would rather sit between two typical Cat fans any day than between these two atypical Griz fans. There are fans on both sides of the divide (in blue and in maroon) who make a guy not want to bring his kids to the Cat-Griz game.
-
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:23 pm
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
... and, back to my main point ...
I wanted to escape with a low-key win yesterday. Instead, I think all the Griz did was piss the Cats off, and I'm not sure that bodes well for the Cats' early post-season opponents.
I wanted to escape with a low-key win yesterday. Instead, I think all the Griz did was piss the Cats off, and I'm not sure that bodes well for the Cats' early post-season opponents.
- bobcatgrad98
- New Recruit
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:29 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
I don't even have to go to a game in Missolua to get heckled by a griz fan. There is a lot of hate that I have felt from the griz over the years. All that hate over the years has only made me love the Cats that much more.
Go CATS!
Go CATS!
- Go Scats Go
- Member # Retired
- Posts: 2074
- Joined: Wed May 11, 2005 10:24 pm
- Location: MT
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
Griz Nationalist... You are fighting a losing battle.
Kittie fans have always been rediculas with the way they act. But you will never get them to say that. I went to every griz/cat game from 1981 to 2000, and having assholes around at msu was the norm not the exception.
Both teams have terrible fans, but kat fans take it to a new level. What they dont understand is that there is alot of fun to be had with a good ribbing... kat fans dont know what that means. Give each other crap during the game and then buy each other a beer after the game, its what college football should be.
When is the last time you say a sign on a business in Missoula that said "F off cat fans"? Like the ones that are previlant in bozeman.
Enough said...
Kittie fans have always been rediculas with the way they act. But you will never get them to say that. I went to every griz/cat game from 1981 to 2000, and having assholes around at msu was the norm not the exception.
Both teams have terrible fans, but kat fans take it to a new level. What they dont understand is that there is alot of fun to be had with a good ribbing... kat fans dont know what that means. Give each other crap during the game and then buy each other a beer after the game, its what college football should be.
When is the last time you say a sign on a business in Missoula that said "F off cat fans"? Like the ones that are previlant in bozeman.
Enough said...
CelticCat wrote:Well it's because the Griz are the only program in Montana of course.
- ImagineSanta
- 2nd Team All-BobcatNation
- Posts: 1076
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:59 pm
- Location: 59102
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
You degrade our team and expect us to take the high road because you are to big of a d-bag to do the same. You cry, bitch, and moan about how we hurt your feelings and then call us "kitties," "pussies," and "scats." The irony of your posting is enormous.Go Scats Go wrote:Griz Nationalist... You are fighting a losing battle.
Kittie fans have always been rediculas with the way they act. But you will never get them to say that. I went to every griz/cat game from 1981 to 2000, and having assholes around at msu was the norm not the exception.
Both teams have terrible fans, but kat fans take it to a new level. What they dont understand is that there is alot of fun to be had with a good ribbing... kat fans dont know what that means. Give each other crap during the game and then buy each other a beer after the game, its what college football should be.
When is the last time you say a sign on a business in Missoula that said "F off cat fans"? Like the ones that are previlant in bozeman.
Enough said...
How about a tall, tasty glass of STFU:
I think you don't get it. Sleeping in until 6 won't get many people very far in life, especially if they want to play on Sunday.
-Cat Grad
-Cat Grad
- bobcatgrad98
- New Recruit
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:29 am
Re: I confess this about the Cats ...
ImagineSanta wrote:You degrade our team and expect us to take the high road because you are to big of a d-bag to do the same. You cry, bitch, and moan about how we hurt your feelings and then call us "kitties," "pussies," and "scats." The irony of your posting is enormous.Go Scats Go wrote:Griz Nationalist... You are fighting a losing battle.
Kittie fans have always been rediculas with the way they act. But you will never get them to say that. I went to every griz/cat game from 1981 to 2000, and having assholes around at msu was the norm not the exception.
Both teams have terrible fans, but kat fans take it to a new level. What they dont understand is that there is alot of fun to be had with a good ribbing... kat fans dont know what that means. Give each other crap during the game and then buy each other a beer after the game, its what college football should be.
When is the last time you say a sign on a business in Missoula that said "F off cat fans"? Like the ones that are previlant in bozeman.
Enough said...
How about a tall, tasty glass of STFU:
Awesome post.