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Post Game: You get a turnover, and you get a turnover

BWahlberg

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Had to have some fun with the title there. The Grizzlies completed a 2 week in a row road stretch against two of the worst teams in the Big Sky and were able to show some strong improvement defensively. Now, the real test lies ahead, against the best offense in the Big Sky, if not the FCS. I've been harping a lot on what I wanted to see from the defense in these few weeks and it started with turnovers. The Grizzly defense seems to have found something! Today they grabbed 2 picks, 1 fumble, had another fumble recovery wiped out by targeting, and forced 3 turnovers on downs. Those 3 turns on downs came on the UM 27, Poly 40, and UM 34. Between all of these turnovers the Grizzlies scored 21 points off them.

This game was not without some added frustration, but that's just a fact of life here for the Griz this year. The ground game could not get going, the injury to Cannon Panfiloff compounded those issues there as well. I think the frequent QB rotation might have messed with consistency more than hurt it. And I'm bummed we won't have Rostad for the first half of UCD. 132 penalties yards is flat out bad, yes I know some of the calls were suspect, but still.

Those concerns aside, this is a good road win, now two in a row that were generally "low stress" games where the Griz knew they were better, played better, and came away with a win where the opponent really never stood a chance.

Some more quick thoughts:

- Junior Bergen, to me, already holds the title as the best Grizzly returner of all time. Today he cemented that with a Big Sky Conference record 6th punt return. I don't know how entirely healthy the kid really is but once again he showed that his talent can even shine through even if he's not 100%.

- Griz offense was kind of stale and inconsistent today, after some barn burning numbers their last two games have really pulled back. Is this because they've been figured out? The QB rotation? Bobby rope-a-dope anticipating the next few games? Treating these two games like scrimmages? We'll find out soon enough.

- Riley Wilson was a one man wrecking crew for quite some time in the game. Poly started dedicating an RB to just chip the guy, but then we saw Tirrell, Nuce, Harris, and even Mata'afa tally up some TFLs and sacks. Another small thing that I just liked seeing was a handful of our D-line guys make some critical plays and stops. 4 sacks, 11 TFLs by the defense. That is huge!

- I thought Ah Yat and Fife both had good, and bad moments. I'm as baffled as ever as to what the plan is with these guys, but maybe that is the plan. Rotation, tough to prep for two, etc. Ah Yat was more "in tune" with the WRs today, some nice connections with X, Fontes, and White. Racanelli had a great 1 handed grab, White's TD was something else. But, Fife had a bad pick, missed a TD, and that end of the first half series was baffling (not sure play calling or execution). Ah Yat's RPO / zone read wasn't as crisp as we're used to seeing and he was behind WRs a bunch on crossing routes.

- REALLY liked the more heavy use of the zone for the defense. Husteadt's pick you can credit to the design and him recognizing and acting on it. Not sure it'll work against Davis, but hell who knows.

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Alright, the Grizzlies still aren't playing perfect football, but I think we can all agree that the last two games are BETTER football than we'd seen before. We'll find out in a week + 4 hours from this post if it's all fools gold or if they're making those small improvements to just get back to the type of football we expect to see. Rest up Griz - the games you remember are played in November and it's crunch time!

Go Griz!
 
Quarterback: It appears they are trying to give both playing time as allowed. Against Davis I suspect you will see Fife most if not all of the game. As far as Fife mistakes today you need to look closer. There were problems with play calling and receivers not being in position but that was not on Fife. Fife fumble in the end zone should not have happened and was on him. Ah Yat has problems with his passes at times. He is not there yet in a full time take over of the team. He needs a lot more work. I would add that it appears the wide receivers like him more that Fife. This weeks question has been developed and will be on board tomorrow.:ROFLMAO:
 
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UCD will kick the crap out of this Griz team that only shows up for half a game, with half of their team, it's just maddening!
 
The score was impressive but deceiving. In addition to but 68 yards rushing, doormat CPSLO had more first downs; we had but 17.
Who cares?

I mean, I could tell you to add return yards to our offensive totals and they'd look a hell of a lot better. But frankly, it just doesn't matter.

What matters is the GRIZ dominated every aspect of that game from the coin flip to the handshakes.
 
Not Frisco material? Give me a break. Just about every playoff worthy team in every sport can make it all the way. It’s about going on a runner at just the right time, and almost always includes one or two plays that fall your way in the endgame. Last year’s team was no more Frisco worthy than a dozen other Griz teams that didn’t make it there (or Chattanooga et al). Get in the Dance, and then don’t slip.
 
Watching the replay 21 of those points came thanks to the Defense getting turnovers creating a short field and of course Bergens return TD. Yes we scored but 68 yards rushing won't get it done vs tougher competition
 
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Watching the replay 21 of those points came thanks to the Defense getting turnovers creating a short field and of course Bergens return TD. Yes we scored but 68 yards rushing won't get it done vs tougher competition
My point. Particularly when it came against a poor team. And being out-first downed by CPSLO is even worse. Davis will present quite a different challenge.
 
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