Kramer to Idaho?
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airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!
BAC already corrected you; you have NO basis for claiming Idaho "didn't want" Kramer. They CHOSE Erickson; who wouldn't, given the 2 coaches resumes?
Your comment, however, makes it sound like if they hadn't hired Dennis, they would have rejected Kramer, which you have no proof of.
If Erickson moves on, I would guess that Kramer will immediately be on UI's "short list".
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!

BAC already corrected you; you have NO basis for claiming Idaho "didn't want" Kramer. They CHOSE Erickson; who wouldn't, given the 2 coaches resumes?
Your comment, however, makes it sound like if they hadn't hired Dennis, they would have rejected Kramer, which you have no proof of.
If Erickson moves on, I would guess that Kramer will immediately be on UI's "short list".
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I agree. My point was that Idaho had some choices and rejected Kramer as the preferred choice.El_Gato wrote:airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!![]()
BAC already corrected you; you have NO basis for claiming Idaho "didn't want" Kramer. They CHOSE Erickson; who wouldn't, given the 2 coaches resumes?
Your comment, however, makes it sound like if they hadn't hired Dennis, they would have rejected Kramer, which you have no proof of.
If Erickson moves on, I would guess that Kramer will immediately be on UI's "short list".
I also agree that Kramer will be on Idaho's short list and (I predict) he will be the successful candidate this time around if Erickson moves on to another institution.
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Let that be a lesson to you. What you think is going to be "really great sex" may actually turn out to be a disappointing experience.El_Gato wrote:airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!".
For me, 8-3 or 9-2 is just average sex. Anything less than that is bad sex. Now, 12-1 is approaching some extraordinary stuff that I really can't discuss in public on this Board.
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I hate to rag on a Cat Alum but, what the heck does Erickson want? He has 1 or 2 more years on his 49'ers contract at about 3 mil per year. He is in a position where he can conduct on of the biggest turn-arounds in ncaa history.
If he gets the Arizona State job how many recruits are going to seriously think he will stay there long enough to make it to their senior season. He will be free to go back to the NFL or a bigger better ncaa job.
This guy is looking like the Larry Brown of football.
If he gets the Arizona State job how many recruits are going to seriously think he will stay there long enough to make it to their senior season. He will be free to go back to the NFL or a bigger better ncaa job.
This guy is looking like the Larry Brown of football.
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Yeah, I used to agree. The main reason he took the OSU job when their AD called and asked him about the credentials of one of his former assistants after the Seahawk screwup and he replied "Hey. What about me. I'm not doing anything right now and I've got a few bucks from the buyout." was he had that thought in his mind that he was simply handed the two national championships by Janckovich in Miami before Sam took off for the Palouse again. He needed to prove himself and I think he did in Corvallis. He was screwed in San Francisco from the get go, but came out okay. What's the incentive to stay in Moscow and try to build that program up in the WAC? At least in Tempe, he'll be able to get those half dozen kids that will take them up over the top again. It's a better situation than he stepped into in Corvallis, in my opinion.vike_king wrote:I hate to rag on a Cat Alum but, what the heck does Erickson want? He has 1 or 2 more years on his 49'ers contract at about 3 mil per year. He is in a position where he can conduct on of the biggest turn-arounds in ncaa history.
If he gets the Arizona State job how many recruits are going to seriously think he will stay there long enough to make it to their senior season. He will be free to go back to the NFL or a bigger better ncaa job.
This guy is looking like the Larry Brown of football.
Any decent coach will jump at a chance to step into a team with a chance of playing for the national title. Let him prove himself again and I'd like to see somebody take a chance on him in the NFL. Heck, I worked with high school coaches in Georgia who moved more than him. They were always motivated by that state championship at the next level and how many kids they'd put in major programs.
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Please define bad sex. I am not aware of such a thing.Air_Griz wrote:Let that be a lesson to you. What you think is going to be "really great sex" may actually turn out to be a disappointing experience.El_Gato wrote:airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!".
For me, 8-3 or 9-2 is just average sex. Anything less than that is bad sex. Now, 12-1 is approaching some extraordinary stuff that I really can't discuss in public on this Board.

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Well, evidently you don't understand what it means when it takes you all night to do what you used to do all night. Imagine these older folks--and you'll get there if you live long enough--talking:lol:CPACAT wrote:Please define bad sex. I am not aware of such a thing.Air_Griz wrote:Let that be a lesson to you. What you think is going to be "really great sex" may actually turn out to be a disappointing experience.El_Gato wrote:airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more!".
For me, 8-3 or 9-2 is just average sex. Anything less than that is bad sex. Now, 12-1 is approaching some extraordinary stuff that I really can't discuss in public on this Board.
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Re: Kramer to Idaho?
No, this didn't happen. Post any evidence you have of this happening, links or clips. Didn't happen. You will say that it is common knowledge from those within the MSU Athletic Department...of course it is, of course they would say that. UM did not offer Kramer a job. That is bobcat propaganda unless you can prove otherwise.Cat Grad wrote:No, don't point out how the dUMb folks continually contacted him after he accepted our initial offercatamaran wrote:My memory might be foggy after all the quarterfinal drinking, but I'm pretty sure the vaunted UM offered Kramer a gig at one point as wellFiveApples wrote:Probably his way of making a crack at us, telling us that NOBODY wants Kramer, not even Idaho.Bay Area Cat wrote:Are you telling us that Idaho did not proactively contact Kramer about the position?Air_Griz wrote:Newsflash:82Vandal wrote:Get ready for the rumors to start. According to an Oregon newspaper Dennis Erickson is in discussions with Arizona State. If he were to go don't be surprised if Idaho once again makes a run at Kramer. It was reported last spring if Erickson had not accepted the position it would have been offerred to Kramer and he would taken the job. Kramer played at Idaho and both he and his wife have family close by.
Idaho never made a run at Kramer. Kramer made a run at Idaho and the Vandals didn't want him. He applied and did not get the job.Anyway, I've been very happy with what he's done here and if he gets the opportunity to not only go home but more than double his salary, I want the best for his loyalty and forthright manner in which he conducts himself.
“I think I've heard every coach that's coached against the Grizzlies this year sit up here and say, ‘You know, we're better than those guys, and we can beat those guys,' ” said Kramer. “You know what? The truth is you ain't. So shut. The heck. Up.
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Re: Kramer to Idaho?
Really, because I believe you responding in the negative is just an example of Grizzly propaganda and unless you can provide detailed evidence to the contrary you're wrongGRZZ wrote:No, this didn't happen. Post any evidence you have of this happening, links or clips. Didn't happen. You will say that it is common knowledge from those within the MSU Athletic Department...of course it is, of course they would say that. UM did not offer Kramer a job. That is bobcat propaganda unless you can prove otherwise.Cat Grad wrote:No, don't point out how the dUMb folks continually contacted him after he accepted our initial offercatamaran wrote:My memory might be foggy after all the quarterfinal drinking, but I'm pretty sure the vaunted UM offered Kramer a gig at one point as wellFiveApples wrote:Probably his way of making a crack at us, telling us that NOBODY wants Kramer, not even Idaho.Bay Area Cat wrote:Are you telling us that Idaho did not proactively contact Kramer about the position?Air_Griz wrote:Newsflash:82Vandal wrote:Get ready for the rumors to start. According to an Oregon newspaper Dennis Erickson is in discussions with Arizona State. If he were to go don't be surprised if Idaho once again makes a run at Kramer. It was reported last spring if Erickson had not accepted the position it would have been offerred to Kramer and he would taken the job. Kramer played at Idaho and both he and his wife have family close by.
Idaho never made a run at Kramer. Kramer made a run at Idaho and the Vandals didn't want him. He applied and did not get the job.Anyway, I've been very happy with what he's done here and if he gets the opportunity to not only go home but more than double his salary, I want the best for his loyalty and forthright manner in which he conducts himself.
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Imagine MSU trying to hire a new coach right now. This is going to make some of your eyes roll, but MSU woul likley have to offer at least $150 k to get a coach to be able to live in Bozeman. And to be honest, if UM had to replace Bobby, they might offer something in a similar range.
So why can't we pay that to these guys right now? That makes sense, pay the newbie more, but don't reward the proven coaches.
So why can't we pay that to these guys right now? That makes sense, pay the newbie more, but don't reward the proven coaches.
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How'd sex come up during a Mike Kramer thread?CPACAT wrote:Please define bad sex. I am not aware of such a thing. 8)Air_Griz wrote:Let that be a lesson to you. What you think is going to be "really great sex" may actually turn out to be a disappointing experience.El_Gato wrote:airgriz,
If you look at a 4-8 record as "really great sex", you need to get out more! :wink:".
For me, 8-3 or 9-2 is just average sex. Anything less than that is bad sex. Now, 12-1 is approaching some extraordinary stuff that I really can't discuss in public on this Board.

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I've always thought that too. Why do you pay the new unproven coach as much or more than the guy before? Obviously it has to do with attracting good candidates but still.bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Imagine MSU trying to hire a new coach right now. This is going to make some of your eyes roll, but MSU woul likley have to offer at least $150 k to get a coach to be able to live in Bozeman. And to be honest, if UM had to replace Bobby, they might offer something in a similar range.
So why can't we pay that to these guys right now? That makes sense, pay the newbie more, but don't reward the proven coaches.
“I think I've heard every coach that's coached against the Grizzlies this year sit up here and say, ‘You know, we're better than those guys, and we can beat those guys,' ” said Kramer. “You know what? The truth is you ain't. So shut. The heck. Up.
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Having sex with a 60 year old, 400 pound, quadriplegic amputee. Not that I'd know, but that would be my definition of bad sex.CPACAT wrote:Please define bad sex. I am not aware of such a thing.
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
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