It still counts for the off season natty. Tuff players who will beat up a bar,
People forget that the two players who did the most damage to James in the inquisition had been booted from the team for bar fighting before the natty run
Stars are aligned for a big run and then probation
I know a guy who had a temporary stamp of Rich Alexis’ Rose Bowl ring on his forehead. Obviously this is what good teams do.
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
It still counts for the off season natty. Tuff players who will beat up a bar,
People forget that the two players who did the most damage to James in the inquisition had been booted from the team for bar fighting before the natty run
Stars are aligned for a big run and then probation
If we were talking about some badass lineman that have been dominating all year and winning football games I can get on board but as is these guys are early front runners for @JoeEDangerously s fake tough guy award next January
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
Been to Stockman’s many times. I’ve seen a few fights in there too, but nothing quite as cool as you described. I did see a beer bottle broken over a guy’s head there and I also saw a football player curb stomp and acquaintance of mine right in front.
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
I've been Stockman's a few times with my Griz Phil Knight, ex father-in-law.
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
Been to Stockman’s many times. I’ve seen a few fights in there too, but nothing quite as cool as you described. I did see a beer bottle broken over a guy’s head there and I also saw a football player curb stomp and acquaintance of mine right in front.
The penultimate episode of the Sopranos has an all time curb stomp
It still counts for the off season natty. Tuff players who will beat up a bar,
People forget that the two players who did the most damage to James in the inquisition had been booted from the team for bar fighting before the natty run
Stars are aligned for a big run and then probation
I know a guy who had a temporary stamp of Rich Alexis’ Rose Bowl ring on his forehead. Obviously this is what good teams do.
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
I've been Stockman's a few times with my Griz Phil Knight, ex father-in-law.
If we were talking about some badass lineman that have been dominating all year and winning football games I can get on board but as is these guys are early front runners for @JoeEDangerously s fake tough guy award next January
In my small school college football experience - it’s always guys like this who start fights. Gotta prove themselves elsewhere because they’re absolute dogshit on the field and it’s a major ego killer.
One of my old Juco coaches (now in the big sky) used to tell us “You don’t have to be a perfect person, you don’t even have to be a good person, just don’t go out of your way to be an asshole”.
One of my besties from childhood played at Montana in the early 80's. Went to a Montana- MSU game in Missoula, and saw, hands down the best bar fight I've ever seen (and I've seen a few), at Stockman's, post game, between players. Walking in, I thought it was weird that there was chain-link over the windows, from the inside. I asked my buddy, and he said "you may get lucky and find out".
About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
Been to Stockman’s many times. I’ve seen a few fights in there too, but nothing quite as cool as you described. I did see a beer bottle broken over a guy’s head there and I also saw a football player curb stomp and acquaintance of mine right in front.
The penultimate episode of the Sopranos has an all time curb stomp
How can you be referencing a dubious curb stomp from the Sopranos when Eddie Norton had the greatest of all time in American History X.
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About an hour later, it started...the bartenders pulled down a heavy screen over the booze, the bouncers blocked the doors, and it was on. It seriously looked like a movie. The bouncers and bartenders were taking notes, and when it finished, cops were at the doors, front and back, with Paddy Wagons (sorry if that offends any Irish). UM guys went one way, MSU the other.
My guy said that it was S.O.P. They took them downtown, the owner estimated damages, and they divided that by the number of combatants, and that was the bail...One of the guys we were with got arrested, and the last I heard of him, was an assistant police chief in Butte.
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear...csb
I like Missoula a lot.
One of my old Juco coaches (now in the big sky) used to tell us “You don’t have to be a perfect person, you don’t even have to be a good person, just don’t go out of your way to be an asshole”.