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Perhaps people can stop putting these slimy football players on a pedestal.
So many people in this town speak of football players as if they are a big deal, and while I know plenty of footballers who are good guys, there are plenty that could care less how much they embarrass this university and city.
So many people in this town speak of football players as if they are a big deal, and while I know plenty of footballers who are good guys, there are plenty that could care less how much they embarrass this university and city.
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After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
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When I was in school (77-82) the only time I "liked" most of the football players was during games. During the week it seemed like most went out their way to be assholes. I guess you could say I was cheering for the institution, the helmets and the uniforms.kstack wrote:Perhaps people can stop putting these slimy football players on a pedestal.
So many people in this town speak of football players as if they are a big deal, and while I know plenty of footballers who are good guys, there are plenty that could care less how much they embarrass this university and city.
It was either in the late 70's or early 80's that one of our linebackers was arrested and convicted of running a drug operation so, this has happened before.
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I'm one of the rare Griz fans who really, truly likes Mike Kramer. I know him personally and he coached me. I also believe he is a very good football coach. But I agree with the majority of the posters here. The news out of the program this year has been unacceptable. With 90 college aged men, a few isolated problems are to be expected. But I think things have gone beyond that MSU. Is it Kramer's fault? Perhaps not. But he's the head guy, and it's ALWAYS the head guy's fault. MSU needs to take a serious look at the quality of people they are recruiting to be student-athletes.
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Yeah, I don't want to really say too much before we know the facts for sure. I hate speculation. And I think the majority of the guys on the team are pretty good. And we are definately not the only school to have dumbasses, this happens in lots of places. But it doesn't make it right. Leblanc is a great example. He gets suspended, supposedly for steroids, everybody is disappointed. Then he comes back and so many people welcome him back with open arms (I wasn't one of them). Then he shows his true self and punches that guy in the Appalachian game and generally acts like an idiot and disrepects his university. I love Montana State, and Bozeman, but I hate seeing students with scholarships (which they don't deserve and could probably care less about in the first place) run around this town like they own it and deface the institution. I would rather see a 0-11 team with great guys than what we have now. And I know there will always be bad apples, but isn't this getting excessive? Sorry for the rant folks.
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You must be kidding..............one current player allegedly involved. Fullers' career may well be done, but it won't affect what happens to Kramer one way or the other.badasscat wrote:After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
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Well ranted!kstack wrote:Yeah, I don't want to really say too much before we know the facts for sure. I hate speculation. And I think the majority of the guys on the team are pretty good. And we are definately not the only school to have dumbasses, this happens in lots of places. But it doesn't make it right. Leblanc is a great example. He gets suspended, supposedly for steroids, everybody is disappointed. Then he comes back and so many people welcome him back with open arms (I wasn't one of them). Then he shows his true self and punches that guy in the Appalachian game and generally acts like an idiot and disrepects his university. I love Montana State, and Bozeman, but I hate seeing students with scholarships (which they don't deserve and could probably care less about in the first place) run around this town like they own it and deface the institution. I would rather see a 0-11 team with great guys than what we have now. And I know there will always be bad apples, but isn't this getting excessive? Sorry for the rant folks.
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One of the reasons Graber, [ahem] resigned. The subject LB got to spend some time in Deerlodge.vike_king wrote:When I was in school (77-82) the only time I "liked" most of the football players was during games. During the week it seemed like most went out their way to be assholes. I guess you could say I was cheering for the institution, the helmets and the uniforms.kstack wrote:Perhaps people can stop putting these slimy football players on a pedestal.
So many people in this town speak of football players as if they are a big deal, and while I know plenty of footballers who are good guys, there are plenty that could care less how much they embarrass this university and city.
It was either in the late 70's or early 80's that one of our linebackers was arrested and convicted of running a drug operation so, this has happened before.
Montana State IS what "they" think Montana is.
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i will be very upset if this does not happen. way two many incidents like this for my taste. i will be very upset if i see him lining up to play FB for the cats next fall.GOKATS wrote:You must be kidding..............one current player allegedly involved. Fullers' career may well be done, but it won't affect what happens to Kramer one way or the other.badasscat wrote:After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
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The surprising thing to me is how these guys seem to hang around Bozeman long after their playing careers are over. I don't suspect they're finishing up degrees or anything. Lebrum and Miller were long off the teams when the murder happened-Lebrum never even suited up I believe. Eddie Sullivan? His career ended 2 seasons ago. And I'm not sure, but I don't think Davis ever played either. Fuller is the exception-and if guilty of the charges will be gone.
I don't have any problem with former MSU athletes staying in town after their playing days...as long as they're not into the kind of stuff they're being accused of.
I don't have any problem with former MSU athletes staying in town after their playing days...as long as they're not into the kind of stuff they're being accused of.
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I was being extremely generous with the 'innocent until proven guilty' bit.Hell's Bells wrote:i will be very upset if this does not happen. way two many incidents like this for my taste. i will be very upset if i see him lining up to play FB for the cats next fall.GOKATS wrote:You must be kidding..............one current player allegedly involved. Fullers' career may well be done, but it won't affect what happens to Kramer one way or the other.badasscat wrote:After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
I actually have more of a "Hang 'Em High" mind set when it comes to felony charges.
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GOKATS wrote:You must be kidding..............one current player allegedly involved. Fullers' career may well be done, but it won't affect what happens to Kramer one way or the other.badasscat wrote:After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
Let's add it up, O'brien, Lebrum, Davis x3, Sullivan, Fuller, as well as a couple other incidents thrown in there. I'd say there's a good chance that his days at MSU are numbered.
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look...i have no idea how i will react if i hear about anything like this again...GOKATS wrote:I was being extremely generous with the 'innocent until proven guilty' bit.Hell's Bells wrote:i will be very upset if this does not happen. way two many incidents like this for my taste. i will be very upset if i see him lining up to play FB for the cats next fall.GOKATS wrote:You must be kidding..............one current player allegedly involved. Fullers' career may well be done, but it won't affect what happens to Kramer one way or the other.badasscat wrote:After this deal Kramer may not have a job period. "Win win" I don't think so.GOKATS wrote:As of this time we don't need one.Helcat72 wrote:How does it affect us getting a new coach!GOKATS wrote:I seriously doubt it, if this ****** can happen in Bozeman, it can happen anywhere.Bozgriz wrote:Not intended to be smack...Does this affect Kramer's Idaho job posturing?On the same news show Kramer said he had talked to UI this afternoon, he had not received an on campus invite, and wasn't sure where they were in the process. He did say that regardless of the outcome "it's a win-win situation for Mike Kramer".
I actually have more of a "Hang 'Em High" mind set when it comes to felony charges.
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Coach Kramer talked about this very subject at the Coaches Corner last week. He talked about how since the O'Brien case and the most recent murder case how much they talk about this and educate these guys on this subject. It is something that they devote an enormous amount of effort to. But, he pointed out that they are college kids and often do not make good decisons. That they make mistakes like college kids do. He mentioned how they have changed how they look at potential recruits and how careful they are. The pressure has been brutal in this area on the coaches and the players. He said every morning he wakes up he fears that something like this happened the previous night.
For the coaches and the University it's their worst nightmare! This is totally sad!
For the coaches and the University it's their worst nightmare! This is totally sad!
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