Kramer..Should Have Left Last Season When You Had The Chance

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Post by FootballFan » Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:19 pm

Kramer hasn't left because he hasn't had a chance. There have been no job offers since he has been at MSU. His interview at Idaho was his only sniff at another job. I wonder why? Because most porgrams want a football coach not Don King. Kramers true calling would be as a fund raiser for a university.



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Post by ChiOCat » Mon Sep 18, 2006 6:57 am

I can't believe I'm saying this, but at least Hysell got us a lead to try to hold on to for the rest of the game :?

To hear Kramer announce after the game that "there are boys in the defense that don't know what they are doing" really pissed me off. Um, coach, it's week 3. Shouldn't you have addressed that BY NOW? (That was in his post game interview on the radio.)


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Post by catamaran » Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:00 am

I think the funniest part of all the "Fire Kramer" talk is what was going on in the preseason. Everyone who posts here was willing to accept that we weren't going to be as solid as last year after losing a lot of senior leadership. We beat a CU team who can't find the endzone this year and everyone was booking their tickets to Chattanooga. Now that we are struggling to find leadership on the field (like was expected) we should throw the bums out. Some of you should jump on the Griz bandwagon :roll:


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Post by FunTailGates » Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:12 am

Any one who went to the game Saturday should be disappointed. Especially if you have been there since the beginning of the Kramer era. It does seem that there is no fire in the players and that can go back to coaching. I think our biggest concern is Bailey's part in this. Bad play calls are only worse with receivers that can't catch. I agree with the post earlier that Lulay's talent and intangibles hid that fact that Kramer and his staff is mediocre at best.

Saddle up for a long season dudes because this ship is way off course and we ain't coming home. : )



2 last things:
1. Sorry if there are any misspellings I was in a hurry
2. Don't go jumping on the Griz bandwagon, because those guys are f*gs and their coach is worse than ours

Have a great week



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Post by Hello Kitty » Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:19 am

catamaran wrote:I think the funniest part of all the "Fire Kramer" talk is what was going on in the preseason. Everyone who posts here was willing to accept that we weren't going to be as solid as last year after losing a lot of senior leadership. We beat a CU team who can't find the endzone this year and everyone was booking their tickets to Chattanooga. Now that we are struggling to find leadership on the field (like was expected) we should throw the bums out. Some of you should jump on the Griz bandwagon :roll:
I don’t understand why you think everyone that criticizes Kramer and expects more of him of should jump on the griz bandwagon. The goal for a coach is to recruit good players and have a winning season. He has been there too long to not look into the future. Every year senior’s graduate and those are the adjustments coaches foresee and need to make every year. Yes we went from 0-11 to conference champs but we cannot rest on our laurels.
Many posters are optimistic and have next week we will get em attitude but I am disappointed by how things are turning out. I just find it hard to believe we are going to become a different team in 1 week. This does not mean that I hate the Cats


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Post by catamaran » Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:27 am

I have my issues with the coaching the last two weeks as well. What I am tired of is the complete lack of perspective of some (not all) posters. Coming into the year most fans were convinced we were going to have growing pains after losing men like Lulay, Bolton, Figs, Mollohan etc. A big win at CU knocked some people out of whack and they really believed we were going to go 12-0. I just believe a couple of games don't make a season. If things really go into the toilet (hopefully not) then we'll have a more rational argument as to how the program is heading


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Post by Bleedinbluengold » Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:35 am

catamaran wrote:I have my issues with the coaching the last two weeks as well. What I am tired of is the complete lack of perspective of some (not all) posters. Coming into the year most fans were convinced we were going to have growing pains after losing men like Lulay, Bolton, Figs, Mollohan etc. A big win at CU knocked some people out of whack and they really believed we were going to go 12-0. I just believe a couple of games don't make a season. If things really go into the toilet (hopefully not) then we'll have a more rational argument as to how the program is heading
Ya know, though......ya gotta beat Chadron at home and at least be competative against a very good Davis team. An earlier thread this year asked what our expectations were for this year. I wrote that I wanted the team to play hard every down and compete. To say the least, neither of those expectations were even close to being realized the last 2 weeks.

Everyone in that FB department (coaches, players, trainers) better look in the mirror and decide if they are going to lay down and quit, or play ball. If it's the former, then I don't want you wasting the University's and the boosters' money.


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Post by MAGOO » Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:05 am

Good post, Bleedin.



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