The Truth about Nick Montana


Kim Grinolds and the others at Dawgman think it gives us pleasure to point this stuff out, but they fail to understand that it pains us greatly. We long for the days of Washington being a powerhouse and we long for the days when Dawgman.com was THE place to be with open dialogue and fun times. They totally misunderstand where we're coming from and why HH now exists.
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It makes me sick to read that. Did your acquaintance elaborate on what Joe meant by a circus, beyond what I can imagine based on what I see? I'd like to hear more about what someone like Joe Montana saw as an "insider."
Of course, those at doogman will shrug it off as sour grapes since it was obvious Nick wasn't going to win the starting job. -
Staff, true?
I agree with the circus part, but the fact that Nick Montana would never see the field is probably why he transferred.
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If my son was never going to see the field again I would try and save face for him too. I don't doubt it is a circus there or that Joe Montana said that... but I think you have to take that comment with a grain of salt. If Nick Montana were the starter at UW he would still be here.DisplacedDawg said:It makes me sick to read that. Did your acquaintance elaborate on what Joe meant by a circus, beyond what I can imagine based on what I see? I'd like to hear more about what someone like Joe Montana saw as an "insider."
Of course, those at doogman will shrug it off as sour grapes since it was obvious Nick wasn't going to win the starting job.
Also Montana would have played in 2012 but in 2011 that wasn't obvious. -
pretty much my feelings exactlyMad_Son said:
If my son was never going to see the field again I would try and save face for him too. I don't doubt it is a circus there or that Joe Montana said that... but I think you have to take that comment with a grain of salt. If Nick Montana were the starter at UW he would still be here.DisplacedDawg said:It makes me sick to read that. Did your acquaintance elaborate on what Joe meant by a circus, beyond what I can imagine based on what I see? I'd like to hear more about what someone like Joe Montana saw as an "insider."
Of course, those at doogman will shrug it off as sour grapes since it was obvious Nick wasn't going to win the starting job.
Also Montana would have played in 2012 but in 2011 that wasn't obvious.
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I wasn't very impressed with what I saw of Nick Montana...
That being said... when former Huskies describe walking into the UW locker room the day before a game and hearing music blasting and seeing guys dancing around and acting like a party is underway (instead of having serious game faces on), I get concerned. When former Huskies describe sitting in on team meetings and seeing assistant coaches doing extended rhythmic clapping routines and chanting back and forth with the players, and the former Huskies are thinking "how is this teaching them anything?", I get concerned. -
DerekJohnson said:
I wasn't very impressed with what I saw of Nick Montana...
That being said... when former Huskies describe walking into the UW locker room the day before a game and hearing music blasting and seeing guys dancing around and acting like a party is underway (instead of having serious game faces on), I get concerned. When former Huskies describe sitting in on team meetings and seeing assistant coaches doing extended rhythmic clapping routines and chanting back and forth with the players, and the former Huskies are thinking "how is this teaching them anything?", I get concerned.
I'm not sure how to feel about this. If they were acting foolish on game day, then that is a problem. The day before a game though? Not a big deal to me. I don't think that is the reason we lack discipline.
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Its only a game
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Easiest. Spellcheck. Ever.DerekJohnson said:I wasn't very impressed with what I saw of Nick Montana...
That being said... when former Huskies describe walking into the UW locker room the day before a game and hearing music blasting and seeing guys dancing around and acting like a party is underway (instead of having serious game faces on), I get concerned. When former Huskies describe sitting in on team meetings and seeing assistant coaches doing extended rhythmic slapping routines and chanting back and forth with the players, and the former Huskies are thinking "how is this teaching them anything?", I get concerned. -
There is a fine balance to stuff like this. It's really a question of how mature your team is. I don't have a problem with a football team being loosey goosey in the locker room as long as the team is mature enough to lock on when it's time to review blitz pickup calls.DerekJohnson said:I wasn't very impressed with what I saw of Nick Montana...
That being said... when former Huskies describe walking into the UW locker room the day before a game and hearing music blasting and seeing guys dancing around and acting like a party is underway (instead of having serious game faces on), I get concerned. When former Huskies describe sitting in on team meetings and seeing assistant coaches doing extended rhythmic clapping routines and chanting back and forth with the players, and the former Huskies are thinking "how is this teaching them anything?", I get concerned.
But if you're jerking around the day before a game and you're senior center is letting Shane Skov come untouched up the middle to rape your QB, now I have a problem with it.
Blow an 18 point lead in the 4th quarter of your rivalry game? Now I have a problem with it.
Now, as far as asst. coaches doing clapping and chanting routines? That's just fucking stupid. You're their coach, not their friend. How the fuck are your players going to respect any discipline or criticism you're going to eventually have to give them when you're playing "Overaged Rapper Superiority Guy"?
Fuck. DIAFF. 0-12. Deserve.