GrizRealist
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Remains to be seen, but I’d argue they are more talented. Most certainly bigger and faster than last years team.Yes. Not as good as last year’s Oregon team that lost 1 game and finished 3d in nation.
Remains to be seen, but I’d argue they are more talented. Most certainly bigger and faster than last years team.Yes. Not as good as last year’s Oregon team that lost 1 game and finished 3d in nation.
You can argue what you want, but I don't agree.Remains to be seen, but I’d argue they are more talented. Most certainly bigger and faster than last years team.
You don’t know enough about last years or this years Oregon team. There is context to the Idaho game last year that your missing that makes your transitive property argument invalid.Why did Idaho stick with Oregon last season? Wasn’t Oregon no. 3 in nation with one loss last year?
Oregon may be great again this year, but my view is that the Cats made them look good. It works both ways.
well, you’d be wrong. Take it from someone who knows their roster, is an Oregon season ticket holder and was at the game.I don't judge the Cats by the score. I judge the Cats by how they looked. Except for Dowler and QB, I didn't see much. The Cat run game and runs by the backs were weak; in fact, bad or non-existent. The Cats have been sending/losing OL to FBS. If the OL is as good as prior years, why couldn't they open even a little hole?
You can argue what you want, but I don't agree.
If the Cats lose to SDSU in the same fashion as Oregon que the same excuses of how SDSU is an elite FCS that would beat anyone in the Big Sky. Never mind that the Cats are low energy without Tommy there to pump them up.Wait what? If the lose to SDSU…and it’s a close game. There’d be a good chance they’d stay top 5.
Ha yeah but I’d be hard pressed to think the cats would lose in anyway resembling their loss to Oregon. If they lose, it’ll be close… is my guess.m
If the Cats lose to SDSU in the same fashion as Oregon que the same excuses of how SDSU is an elite FCS that would beat anyone in the Big Sky. Never mind that the Cats are low energy without Tommy there to pump them up.
Why did Idaho stick with Oregon last season? Wasn’t Oregon no. 3 in nation with one loss last year?
Oregon may be great again this year, but my view is that the Cats made them look good. It works both ways.
Which team forgot how to punt?Game A: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 507-244 and had a 29-17 advantage in first downs.
Game B: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 487-217 and had a 31-10 advantage in first downs.
Care to guess which game was yesterday and which was last year's Idaho game that somehow ended up 24-14?
This game doesn't tell us any more about how good MSU will be this season than your beatdown of Central Washington will this Saturday.
I know plenty about the Oregon team last year, and saw the game against the Cat game this year. You don't know enough about the game of football.You don’t know enough about last years or this years Oregon team. There is context to the Idaho game last year that your missing that makes your transitive property argument invalid.
I don't take anything from you, because I know you don't understand much about the game of football.well, you’d be wrong. Take it from someone who knows their roster, is an Oregon season ticket holder and was at the game.
Sure the game tells us some things about the Cats. We watched the game. Some of us understand the game. It's pretty clear that you don't understand the game.Game A: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 507-244 and had a 29-17 advantage in first downs.
Game B: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 487-217 and had a 31-10 advantage in first downs.
Care to guess which game was yesterday and which was last year's Idaho game that somehow ended up 24-14?
This game doesn't tell us any more about how good MSU will be this season than your beatdown of Central Washington will this Saturday.
That Idaho team got decimated by injuries after that game, and I think that game Oregon played pretty terribly (which happens).Why did Idaho stick with Oregon last season? Wasn’t Oregon no. 3 in nation with one loss last year?
Oregon may be great again this year, but my view is that the Cats made them look good. It works both ways.
The BSC conference is weak. The Cats will win many games, especially the ones at home. They are a top 10 team in FCS, but they just don’t have the hogs up front and they certainly don’t have a QB who inspires the same confidence that TM did. Realistically it would be very hard for them to put together a championship run. They lost quite a few dudes and many fo my Cat friends are saying it is a rebuilding year. You don’t just rebound unless you have QB#2 waiting in the wings and you don’t get decimated by the portal. Injuries could really hit the Cats hard on the lines. We shall see. Going to be an interesting year. On another note - we will see how good the Griz are when UND comes to town. I have the bye week on the front end. Maybe it will help with team cohesion?That Idaho team got decimated by injuries after that game, and I think that game Oregon played pretty terribly (which happens).
This year's Oregon team might be better than last year's team, too.
But also, they could have just been a horrible matchup for MSU. I hope the cats are dogshit all year, but I don't think we're gonna be that lucky. Hopefully you're right, though. I certainly don't want the cats to be good, ever.
They probWait what? If the lose to SDSU…and it’s a close game. There’d be a good chance they’d stay top 5.
Yeah, the team that beat Ohio State in the regular season and had 5-10 NFL draft picks, and was ranked # 1 going into The CFP ?Remains to be seen, but I’d argue they are more talented. Most certainly bigger and faster than last years team.
Game A: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 507-244 and had a 29-17 advantage in first downs.
Game B: Oregon outgained Big Sky opponent 487-217 and had a 31-10 advantage in first downs.
Care to guess which game was yesterday and which was last year's Idaho game that somehow ended up 24-14?
This game doesn't tell us any more about how good MSU will be this season than your beatdown of Central Washington will this Saturday.
They may not, I would argue, should not, be ranked in Top 5 after they got smoked so badly in the Autzen blowout--The Shi__yWait what? If the lose to SDSU…and it’s a close game. There’d be a good chance they’d stay top 5.