The street is littered with the broken bones of players who've played for Stitt. When will this madness end?
CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:Don't forget fully sedated anal bleaching. This wasn't going on when Delaney was at the helm!CDAGRIZ said:spsyk said:Not sure why, don't care to speculate, although in two years two QB with broken legs and prior to that never seen a broken leg since Donavan, however I stand to be corrected.
I know why. It's because of Stitt's offense. Look at everything that has happened since Stitt took over: Missed the playoffs; broken legs; a loss to the Cats; Calhoun got tackled in the backfield; hurricanes in the Atlantic; earthquake in Mexico; my neighbor painted his house orange; our QBs have thrown multiple picks; bad smoke in MSO; and Stitt has allowed Kim Jong Un to run amok. It's the Stitt offense. Players would never get hurt if we had a different coach. Stinks.
Cam Chu has retained counsel (I'm not at liberty to say who), but I will say that a security camera, or "ChuCam", shows a very lucid Ursa requesting a very specific service and demanding a name brand rather than the well bleach. I will also say, regardless of the level of alleged sedation during said incident, Mick would not stand for it. It's a Stitt thing for sure.
PlayerRep said:CDAGRIZ said:spsyk said:Not sure why, don't care to speculate, although in two years two QB with broken legs and prior to that never seen a broken leg since Donavan, however I stand to be corrected.
I know why. It's because of Stitt's offense. Look at everything that has happened since Stitt took over: Missed the playoffs; broken legs; a loss to the Cats; Calhoun got tackled in the backfield; hurricanes in the Atlantic; earthquake in Mexico; my neighbor painted his house orange; our QBs have thrown multiple picks; bad smoke in MSO; and Stitt has allowed lim Jong Un to run amok. It's the Stitt offense. Players would never get hurt if we had a different coach. Stinks.
Finally a poster who understands the game.
Wilberger played the entire Semi game at Youngstown in '94 and was a disaster in spite of arguably the best OL Montana has ever had. DD didn't even suit up.grizatwork said:Grisly Fan said:What happened to Reese was freakishly bad luck, that all. Lots of QBs play their entire career without a major injury, let alone something like that. Yes, injuries are a part of the game and lots of backups get a lot of playing time because of it. Contrast that to the DD days when the Griz had the game locked down early in the 3rd quarter and DD sat out a big chunk of many games -- and still accumulated amazing stats. The backups got a lot of quality playing time. I have often wondered what numbers he might have put up if he had played complete games?
DD missed significant time his Junior year due to a very bad ankle sprain against Boise in Boise. Many think it kept us from the championship game that year. He was not the same the rest of the year. Wilberger saw significant time.
Honestly it didn't really look like the OL's fault on that one. Reese climbed forward in the pocket and started to scramble. Once you climb the pocket all the DL has to do is turn around and the QB is exposed.BDizzle said:Blgs Griz Fan said:Is it just me or is this offense harder on QB's than normal? I know injuries are part of the game but the number of injured QB's in the last two years seems high.
Might not be the offense, but the offensive line. This was a freak injury that happened on a standard drop back. Offensive line got beat so Phillips stepped up to scramble and, unfortunately, got tackled from behind.
nzone said:Fact is Reese was "scrambling" the previous 3 plays. I turned to my wife and said if the right side of the line doesn't sure things up Reese will get crushed. I believe from that point on Jackson shared time with Ralston.
Diesel said:At this point blame for Phillip's injury is a non issue. Reese has taken harder hits prior to his injury. To dwell on what could have or what should have been different doesn't change the result. Fact is interior line play has potential for injuries every snap...big bodies colliding in a condensed space. Unfortunately unforeseen occurrences can befall anyone of us. The defenders were not trying to injure him, and no offensive lineman is to blame for the injury.
Htowngriz said:Diesel said:At this point blame for Phillip's injury is a non issue. Reese has taken harder hits prior to his injury. To dwell on what could have or what should have been different doesn't change the result. Fact is interior line play has potential for injuries every snap...big bodies colliding in a condensed space. Unfortunately unforeseen occurrences can befall anyone of us. The defenders were not trying to injure him, and no offensive lineman is to blame for the injury.
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And I have a feeling Gresch is going to introduce himself to the FCS world in a BIG way Saturday night.
Htowngriz said:Diesel said:At this point blame for Phillip's injury is a non issue. Reese has taken harder hits prior to his injury. To dwell on what could have or what should have been different doesn't change the result. Fact is interior line play has potential for injuries every snap...big bodies colliding in a condensed space. Unfortunately unforeseen occurrences can befall anyone of us. The defenders were not trying to injure him, and no offensive lineman is to blame for the injury.
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And I have a feeling Gresch is going to introduce himself to the FCS world in a BIG way Saturday night.