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Title: Gregory
Post by: ksu_FAN on January 20, 2010, 01:01:41 PM
http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/01/19/k-states-qbs-pain-worth-dream-season/ (http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/01/19/k-states-qbs-pain-worth-dream-season/)

The question really is, why would Coffman stay?  If Gregory had all that and still beat him out, is it even possible for him to beat out anyone?
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: steve dave on January 20, 2010, 01:04:59 PM
Hmmmm, seems like some elite KatPak'r I know may have notified this board of said shoulder injury prior to the season starting.....

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Only Kansas State's coaches and trainers, a few of his teammates and Gregory's family and KatPak insiders knew about the right shoulder injury. Only his family realized the extreme pain Gregory went through on a daily basis.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: steve dave on January 20, 2010, 01:09:22 PM
Also katkid's dog seems to have gotten wind of it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5UidzFHIys
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 20, 2010, 01:10:36 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: WillieWannabe on January 20, 2010, 01:26:27 PM
Forever an EMAW
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: JTKSU on January 20, 2010, 03:39:03 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 20, 2010, 03:49:08 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Rick Daris on January 20, 2010, 03:56:32 PM
Hmmmm, seems like some elite KatPak'r I know may have notified this board of said shoulder injury prior to the season starting.....

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Only Kansas State's coaches and trainers, a few of his teammates and Gregory's family and KatPak insiders knew about the right shoulder injury. Only his family realized the extreme pain Gregory went through on a daily basis.

would love to dig up previous threads from six months ago where people tried to argue w/ me about this.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: purplebybirth on January 20, 2010, 04:10:56 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

and you, are a tool.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: 85catbacker on January 20, 2010, 04:19:13 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: steve dave on January 20, 2010, 04:57:19 PM
Hmmmm, seems like some elite KatPak'r I know may have notified this board of said shoulder injury prior to the season starting.....

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Only Kansas State's coaches and trainers, a few of his teammates and Gregory's family and KatPak insiders knew about the right shoulder injury. Only his family realized the extreme pain Gregory went through on a daily basis.

would love to dig up previous threads from six months ago where people tried to argue w/ me about this.

I searched Gregory Shoulder and most of them popped up
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 20, 2010, 05:22:07 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Dick Knewheizel on January 20, 2010, 05:30:09 PM
What a f*cking Warrior!   :love:

Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: ew2x4 on January 20, 2010, 05:32:02 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.

I think it would be awesome to experience the dream season of a loser, personally.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: cas on January 20, 2010, 07:22:48 PM
liked the dude.

wish him the best.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: snyderfanatic on January 20, 2010, 07:29:10 PM
Starting QB on a team that was 60 minutes away from a North title compared to getting destroyed for the majority of 2008, that is pretty much a dream season.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: JTKSU on January 20, 2010, 07:46:43 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.

Bringing his team to the verge of a berth in the conference championship game, all while playing the entire season with a torn labrum makes the guy a loser?  A bigger loser than some guy that sits at his computer and talks crap about anything and everything related to the athletic program of the university he is supposedly a fan of? You're very possibly the worst fan of any college in the entire country.  Seriously, there are tons of hardcore uk fans that are more EMAW than you.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 20, 2010, 08:22:48 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.

Bringing his team to the verge of a berth in the conference championship game, all while playing the entire season with a torn labrum makes the guy a loser? 

No, calling it a dream season is what makes him a loser.  Winners hate losing, and losers have dreams about "being on the verge of a bowl berth".
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 20, 2010, 08:24:24 PM
Starting QB on a team that was 60 minutes away from a North title compared to getting destroyed for the majority of 2008, that is pretty much a dream season.
we weren't 60 minutes away from sh*t.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: JTKSU on January 20, 2010, 08:43:39 PM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.

Bringing his team to the verge of a berth in the conference championship game, all while playing the entire season with a torn labrum makes the guy a loser? 

No, calling it a dream season is what makes him a loser.  Winners hate losing, and losers have dreams about "being on the verge of a bowl berth".

I can't find a single instance of Gregory, himself, referring to it as a dream season.  The author calls it that, but not Grant.  I did read about him not missing a single practice even though he had a dislocated shoulder and a torn labrum, however.  Dude played his &@#%ing heart out for EMAW State University.  He is anything but a loser.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Rick Daris on January 20, 2010, 08:49:34 PM
Hmmmm, seems like some elite KatPak'r I know may have notified this board of said shoulder injury prior to the season starting.....

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Only Kansas State's coaches and trainers, a few of his teammates and Gregory's family and KatPak insiders knew about the right shoulder injury. Only his family realized the extreme pain Gregory went through on a daily basis.

would love to dig up previous threads from six months ago where people tried to argue w/ me about this.

I searched Gregory Shoulder and most of them popped up

yeah. a ton popped up. most of them were jtksu and other retards trying to argue w/ me and stuff. this one although not the best, was my favorite. brings back memories...

http://www.ksufans.com/forums/index.php?topic=44061.0
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Pete on January 20, 2010, 09:02:23 PM


No question.  Daris saw the red shoulder syndrome and we just stuck our heads in the sand.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Pett on January 20, 2010, 09:07:31 PM
Gregory puts Dylan Meier to shame.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 20, 2010, 10:19:54 PM
I can't find a single instance of Gregory, himself, referring to it as a dream season.  The author calls it that, but not Grant.  I did read about him not missing a single practice even though he had a dislocated shoulder and a torn labrum, however.  Dude played his fracking heart out for EMAW State University.  He is anything but a loser.

He hurt the team by playing hurt.  He flat out sucked this year. 

This was good, though:

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"One of the offensive linemen was like, 'All right', and took my luffa [sponge] and washed my back."
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: KSUTOMMY on January 20, 2010, 10:25:52 PM
Loser? Nah - dude is a gamer. Coffman? Worthless. If you have a gimpy dude who knows NOTHING about the "system" start over you and you have had your head stuck in the playbook for some months prior to GG arriving, YOU are on borrowed time here. But OBz likes his pops and thinks he's a hard worker... blah blah blah  :jerkoff:

If our defense had the heart of GG, they would be top 10 easy.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Fedor on January 20, 2010, 11:25:49 PM
I can't find a single instance of Gregory, himself, referring to it as a dream season.  The author calls it that, but not Grant.  I did read about him not missing a single practice even though he had a dislocated shoulder and a torn labrum, however.  Dude played his fracking heart out for EMAW State University.  He is anything but a loser.

He hurt the team by playing hurt.  He flat out sucked this year. 

This is stupid, was still starting over Coffman even with two bad wings.  The only way he could have hurt the team worse is to not start and let Coffman play.

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This was good, though:

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"One of the offensive linemen was like, 'All right', and took my luffa [sponge] and washed my back."


You are right about this though.

I don't know how Gregory got his game pants on, his stones must be huge.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: jaloma58 on January 21, 2010, 12:12:04 AM
That was a "dream season" for him?  What a loser.

After working his ass off for 5 years, I'm sure he was very, very happy to finally be a starting D1 QB.  Not exactly sure how you feel the guy is a loser.


The fact that he's happy with a sh*tty w/l record.

Was it a dream season for KSU football? No.  But for a guy to finally be able to start, contribute to winning games, and have a chance to win the Big 12 N up until the last game, yeah I would say that would be a dream season for him. Hell, after riding the bench for 5 years, being able to start and win 1 game would have probably been a dream season.

Hey, you just described the dream season of a loser.
lol... but he was the best we had, and gave us the best shot at winning.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: stowncat on January 21, 2010, 05:57:15 AM
Gregory is a flat out badass!  Michy-who pissed in your cherios?  One dislocated shoulder and the other one all but destroyed and he started and competed well in one of the top conferences in the country! Some people just want to bitch.  I have a ton of respect for the guy, and I would love to have employees who had his work ethic and commitment.  I'd be willing to bet that everyone here has missed work more than a few times with an illness or an injury--except for Michy, who apparently eats beans and nails for breakfast and roofs houses with his ass every afternoon.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 06:22:42 AM
Gregory is a flat out badass!  Michy-who pissed in your cherios?  One dislocated shoulder and the other one all but destroyed and he started and competed well in one of the top conferences in the country! Some people just want to bitch.  I have a ton of respect for the guy, and I would love to have employees who had his work ethic and commitment.  I'd be willing to bet that everyone here has missed work more than a few times with an illness or an injury--except for Michy, who apparently eats beans and nails for breakfast and roofs houses with his ass every afternoon.

I just don't think he deserves to be commended.  He's an idiot, and really didn't do sh*t for us, and could have damaged his shoulder for life if he didn't already.  Sorry if I don't think he deserves a banner in his Jardine apartment for "almost making a bowl game w/ a bum shoulder" next to his "slightly better than Coffman" banner.

Also, Snyder and the team doctors should also be ashamed of themselves for allowing him to play.  If you don't think they should be ashamed, then what Gregory did wasn't really all that impressive.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: KSUFansPoster495028 on January 21, 2010, 10:45:34 AM
Gregory is a flat out badass!  Michy-who pissed in your cherios?  One dislocated shoulder and the other one all but destroyed and he started and competed well in one of the top conferences in the country! Some people just want to bitch.  I have a ton of respect for the guy, and I would love to have employees who had his work ethic and commitment.  I'd be willing to bet that everyone here has missed work more than a few times with an illness or an injury--except for Michy, who apparently eats beans and nails for breakfast and roofs houses with his ass every afternoon.

I just don't think he deserves to be commended.  He's an idiot, and really didn't do sh*t for us, and could have damaged his shoulder for life if he didn't already.  Sorry if I don't think he deserves a banner in his Jardine apartment for "almost making a bowl game w/ a bum shoulder" next to his "slightly better than Coffman" banner.

Also, Snyder and the team doctors should also be ashamed of themselves for allowing him to play.  If you don't think they should be ashamed, then what Gregory did wasn't really all that impressive.

He was better than anyone else we had despite the injuries. If he decided the pain was too much or the doctors didn't let him play we probably lose 2 or 3 more games.

Rusted, if you ever go to a k-state football (ver. unlikely) game can you wear a shirt that says "I am michigancat" so Gregory can take a break from his grad assistant job to pound your teeth through your throat
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Rick Daris on January 21, 2010, 11:04:59 AM
Gregory is a flat out badass!  Michy-who pissed in your cherios?  One dislocated shoulder and the other one all but destroyed and he started and competed well in one of the top conferences in the country! Some people just want to bitch.  I have a ton of respect for the guy, and I would love to have employees who had his work ethic and commitment.  I'd be willing to bet that everyone here has missed work more than a few times with an illness or an injury--except for Michy, who apparently eats beans and nails for breakfast and roofs houses with his ass every afternoon.

I just don't think he deserves to be commended.  He's an idiot, and really didn't do sh*t for us, and could have damaged his shoulder for life if he didn't already.  Sorry if I don't think he deserves a banner in his Jardine apartment for "almost making a bowl game w/ a bum shoulder" next to his "slightly better than Coffman" banner.

Also, Snyder and the team doctors should also be ashamed of themselves for allowing him to play.  If you don't think they should be ashamed, then what Gregory did wasn't really all that impressive.

He was better than anyone else we had despite the injuries. If he decided the pain was too much or the doctors didn't let him play we probably lose 2 or 3 more games.

Rusted, if you ever go to a k-state football (ver. unlikely) game can you wear a shirt that says "I am michigancat" so Gregory can take a break from his grad assistant job to pound your teeth through your throat

please list the three games that we would've lost without gregory. you can't. i'm sure he's a very nice person and i bet that i'd like him quite a bit if i knew him, but you gregorytards and your "GG singlehandedly won us games" bit is just way too much for me. carson would've had the exact same record. probably would've had a better shot at beating mu or nu though. 3 games....pfffft.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: KSUFansPoster495028 on January 21, 2010, 11:30:18 AM
seems like for people on here who are constantly making fun of athletes who appear to lack toughness, more respect would be given to someone like gregory
 :rolleyes: :confused: :curse: :angry: :yuck: :-X :frown: :blindfold: :blahblah: :mad: :sleep: :banghead: :hahano: :bootyshake: :bs: :chainsaw: :ku: :nono: :runaway: :angryMJ: :forked: :poundon: :flamethrower: :bitchslap: :baring: :bonk: :crazy: :buh-bye: :facepalm: :imaloser:
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 11:34:13 AM
He was better than anyone else we had despite the injuries. If he decided the pain was too much or the doctors didn't let him play we probably lose 2 or 3 more games.

You have too choices:

1)  Snyder and his doctors are a horrible human beings for playing him
2)  Gregory isn't tougher than any other player

No middle ground.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: JTKSU on January 21, 2010, 11:42:33 AM
He was better than anyone else we had despite the injuries. If he decided the pain was too much or the doctors didn't let him play we probably lose 2 or 3 more games.

You have too choices:

1)  Snyder and his doctors are a horrible human beings for playing him
2)  Gregory isn't tougher than any other player

No middle ground.

So, there is no in between, simply because you say so?  You're a real dumb ass much of the time.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 11:46:55 AM
So, there is no in between, simply because you say so?  You're a real dumb ass much of the time.

No, there is no in between, because my logic is sound.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 21, 2010, 12:22:04 PM
I will say GG was better than evridge.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: KSUFansPoster495028 on January 21, 2010, 12:52:29 PM
i see it:

1. gregory wants to play
+
2. gregory is injured, but tough
+
3. Snyder wants his best QB on the field
=
A good story

i'm sure snyder probably didn't want to play gregory and risk his death on the field or whatever, but he probably also realized gregory's desire to play was greater than any other factor and besides he was the best qb we had so he might as well let him play
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 12:57:24 PM
i'm sure snyder probably didn't want to play gregory and risk his death on the field or whatever, but he probably also realized gregory's desire to play was greater than any other factor and besides he was the best qb we had so he might as well let him play

This still makes snyder a selfish, sh*t human being.  (I have no problem with this, FWIW.)
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 21, 2010, 02:56:36 PM
 :billypopcorn:
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Chingon on January 21, 2010, 03:08:18 PM
What makes me sad is that a QB with no shoulders was the best option we had.  How bad must SLamur be?

What makes me even sadder is that GG might end up being the best QB KSU gets for the next decade....
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: tategregory on January 21, 2010, 03:16:34 PM
grant's injuries put him at no risk for permanent disability or life changing injuries beyond that of any other football player.  he won't be playing in the NFL so it's not like playing hurt risked his draft stock or anything like that.  QB's have played before with similar injuries to throwing shoulders (chad pennington) so it's not like it's unheard of.

a lot of guys have played with separated shoulders.

a lot of guys have played with torn labrums.

a lot of guys have played with a torn meniscus.

some QB's have played with torn rotator cuffs.

michigancat, please summarize your athletic career for me so we can see exactly why you feel my brother is a loser.  as disappointed as you were with the loss to nebraska you put in zero time the weight room, zero time in meetings, zero time studying film, and zero time on the practice field preparing for that game.  so while you may think you were heartbroken after that loss, remember that the 105 REAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS on the k-state team actually had something invested in it.

i'm not going to get into the gregory vs coffman debate, but grant turned the ball over 5 times in 8 games as a starter, coffman turned the ball over at least 6 times (4 ints, at least 2 fumbles) in 4 games.  protecting the football is kind of an important thing in football
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 21, 2010, 03:20:46 PM
tate, will we be any good next year.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 03:21:21 PM
 :scared:
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 21, 2010, 03:22:45 PM
:scared:

LOL!!!

adorable.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 03:27:58 PM
michigancat, please summarize your athletic career for me so we can see exactly why you feel my brother is a loser.  as disappointed as you were with the loss to nebraska you put in zero time the weight room, zero time in meetings, zero time studying film, and zero time on the practice field preparing for that game.  so while you may think you were heartbroken after that loss, remember that the 105 REAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS on the k-state team actually had something invested in it.

In all seriousness, does yoga count as weight room work?  I put in quite a bit of yoga time. :dunno:
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: fatty fat fat on January 21, 2010, 03:28:28 PM
tate, please answer my question. is slamur any good?

don't leave us.
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: steve dave on January 21, 2010, 03:30:25 PM
Well, this thread just got fantastic  :billypopcorn:
Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: Fedor on January 21, 2010, 04:18:10 PM

a lot of guys have played with separated shoulders.

a lot of guys have played with torn labrums.

a lot of guys have played with a torn meniscus.

some QB's have played with torn rotator cuffs.


I doubt if many guys have played with all of those injuries at once though.

Don't mind michigancat, he doesn't believe anything he is posting anyway.  He just acts like an ass to get a rise out of football fans for some reason. 

Title: Re: Gregory
Post by: KSUTOMMY on January 21, 2010, 04:23:36 PM
 :billypopcorn: