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I’m only able to identify a few of them. From left-to-right; WIllie P., not sure, not sure, Tucker, not sure, Ifanse, and not sure. Who are the other four?
Willie P., Level Price, Mitch Herbert, Tucker Rovig, West Wilson, Isaiah Ifanse, Damien Washington
After rewatching the game on TV today, I will say that our O-line didn’t play as dominant of a game as I thought they did. Felt like we had a lot of run plays that they create holes like we have seen in the past. That said, it’s crazy that they may have not done as well today, but we still rolled to a fairly easy win.
After rewatching the game on TV today, I will say that our O-line didn’t play as dominant of a game as I thought they did. Felt like we had a lot of run plays that they create holes like we have seen in the past. That said, it’s crazy that they may have not done as well today, but we still rolled to a fairly easy win.
I felt the Griz were up for the challenge right up until Jones broke that 88 yard run. After that, they were broken. Also, our pass pro was great. Griz defense played really hard after hearing all week how they would get slaughtered. In the end, we still go over 300 and win by 20+. Can't ask for much more.
"There's two times of year for me: Football season, and waiting for football season."
Maybe that’s why, is I just felt like from what I heard about the defense was we would run all over them. I do agree though, Jones breaking that huge run seemed to be the nail in the coffin for them.
Maybe that’s why, is I just felt like from what I heard about the defense was we would run all over them. I do agree though, Jones breaking that huge run seemed to be the nail in the coffin for them.
8 and 9 in box and very limited passing game by Cats.
After rewatching the game on TV today, I will say that our O-line didn’t play as dominant of a game as I thought they did. Felt like we had a lot of run plays that they create holes like we have seen in the past. That said, it’s crazy that they may have not done as well today, but we still rolled to a fairly easy win.
I felt the Griz were up for the challenge right up until Jones broke that 88 yard run. After that, they were broken. Also, our pass pro was great. Griz defense played really hard after hearing all week how they would get slaughtered. In the end, we still go over 300 and win by 20+. Can't ask for much more.
From what I’ve seen all season from them, their D looked much better yesterday. First half of the season they were atrocious.
Maybe that’s why, is I just felt like from what I heard about the defense was we would run all over them. I do agree though, Jones breaking that huge run seemed to be the nail in the coffin for them.
8 and 9 in box and very limited passing game by Cats.
Yep, they loaded the box all game long, dared MSU to throw the ball or for Tommy to pull the ball and MSU still ripped them for over 3 bills.
Pretty cool that Vigen was confident enough with his team and gameplan to just out execute, out physical and eventually overwhelm them.
Eric Curry STILL makes me sad.
94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
Is his “blood boiling yet” over the loss? He is such a hack.
Just finished up watching the replay. Didn't even realize we didn't attempt a pass in the second half. The Bobcats literally beat them with one hand tied behind their back.
Third and four from the five. Marty; “Untouched, on third and six from the six.”
After that opening drive where the Cats pretty much did what they wanted the gris D shut down the running game for the next 2.5 quarters. What changed?
Third and four from the five. Marty; “Untouched, on third and six from the six.”
After that opening drive where the Cats pretty much did what they wanted the gris D shut down the running game for the next 2.5 quarters. What changed?
My take is, they began to sell out big time for the run. Also, one thing the Gris have been good at is getting their hands up for tipped passes and interceptions. I’m sure the passing was there, however, after a near interception and a few tips we decided to play into their sellout and continue to wear them down. Gris defense are not world beaters, however, their db’s have bailed them out in a number of games with interceptions.
Third and four from the five. Marty; “Untouched, on third and six from the six.”
After that opening drive where the Cats pretty much did what they wanted the gris D shut down the running game for the next 2.5 quarters. What changed?
My take is, they began to sell out big time for the run. Also, one thing the Gris have been good at is getting their hands up for tipped passes and interceptions. I’m sure the passing was there, however, after a near interception and a few tips we decided to play into their sellout and continue to wear them down. Gris defense are not world beaters, however, their db’s have bailed them out in a number of games with interceptions.
Agreed. Vigen - and I think he does this too early in games often - realizes the only way we lose that game is turning the ball over. So just make it really unlikely to turn the ball over