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Post Game: The highs and the lows of a stressful road win

BWahlberg

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Well I think my heartrate finally came down this morning 😅 . In some facets the Griz really had a rough evening, in others they excelled. What I really liked last night was that Montana showed that even when their plans fall apart - they're resilient and they can still go out and win the day. ISU's game plan on offense worked very well for quite some time. Montana's 3 man front couldn't generate enough pressure and Montana's secondary was having major issues staying in man coverage, especially on deep shots. Adding to it, the interior Griz OL couldn't get the push they needed against ISU's D-line and it forced Montana to move away from a slow down gameplan with Gillman and instead air it out.

And air it out they did! Again, the maturation of Ah Yat has been impressive to watch. Multiple times in this game he saw breakdowns in the ISU defense and exploited them, leaving the intended read to find the open player. 350 yards in the air and some key pickups when needed the most, this guy is on fire! He had to adjust in the pocket a lot and find targets while on the move - and kept the offense rolling (save some Q3 lapses and a bad pick). Cooke had better numbers than him on the stat sheet, however a lot of Cooke's plays were jump balls or wide open targets, while Ah Yat didn't have that much of a luxury - plus he was under duress a lot last night. Casuals will look at the stat sheet and say Cooke outplayed him, but I'd totally disagree - especially when the game was on the line his offense (and a big catch) would find the endzone, while Cooke's couldn't find any scored the whole 4th quarter.

Not sure if I can add anything more about Michael Wortham here to what others have said. He should win Big Sky player of the week and FCS player of the week. What a stat line; 49 passing yards, 1 passing TD, 41 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs, 124 receiving yards, 82 kick return yards. That's a total of 296 yards and 3 TDs. He's such a weapon on this team and what a perfect game to unleash the fact that he still can sling it (remember he was a JuCo QB with good stats). He juked guys, he made big catches, he turned up when clutch play was needed the most.

Peyton Wing's importance to this defense was made obvious last night. In the first half with him watching ISU had 291 yards on 5 possessions (58.2 yards per possession), just 1 punt, and 24 points. In the 2nd half ISU's offense suddenly wasn't as efficient, 243 yards on 8 possessions (30.4 yards per possession), and 3 punts, 2 turnovers on downs, and 1 INT. I'm sure the credit can be spread to players and coaching adjustments but it seemed the energy out there with him just went up a few notches and the team responded

Things I liked from last night

- Eli Gillman had a rough first half but stuck with it and as the game went on he ripped off some key runs / plays and seemed to calm things down in the late 3rd / early 4th when the Grizzly offense was hitting a few issues. Sometimes the game plan doesn't go your way but you've got to battle through it, Eli did just that, and late in the game he was doing what we expect the most from him. Props to Rocker as well, he found some good juice on the edges and had 3 catches as well.

- I think Jake Mason had his best game yet on the D-line, 1.5 TFLs, a QB hit, and a batted pass. He was a thorn in Cooke's side even when double teamed or chipped. He was the one pressuring Cooke on the last few plays I think.

- I really appreciate the steady and solid play of Elijawah Tolbert, a huge 4th down stop that really turned the tides for Montana's favor and just a force of a linebacker out there on the field.

- Are Deante Gentry and Brady Beaner going to retain their redshirts? They did some good stuff last night that might suggest the time for these guys to keep playing is now - not next year. Probably all depends on Loud's timeline to return.

- Brooks Davis continues to really impress me, he makes the toughest catches. Ah Yat has to love throwing to this guy because he is such a great ball catcher and route runner.

- Brent Pease / Bobby Hauck pulled out all the stops and holy shit I loved it. We had Wortham throwing passes, once to Ah Yat on the "Grizzly special", we had a key 2 point conversion that wound up being a huge difference maker preventing ISU from being able to simply tie the game late, more direct snaps to Wortham, some new innovation in the passing game, and finding ways to get the run game going as the night went on.

- The defensive adjustment after ISU's early 2nd half TD seemed to work - save a short field situation the Bengals did not find the endzone the rest of the half. It looked like the plan was just the typical 3 man front with a linebacker adding in - and then having the remaining 6 defenders go into a type of zone coverage to keep things in front of them. It worked! Funny thing, say we have Wing and that plan all game and ISU scores 21 to 28 total points instead of 38... are we as panicked about the defense? It took an adjustment in the game to do so, and props to the coaches and players who executed it.


Things that were concerning

- The OL was wrecked in the middle most of the night. Many times Gillman was facing 1 or 2 ISU interior DL as soon as the ball was in his hands. Not sure the cure there, things did get better in the 4th. I noticed Tripp saying ISU runs a 4-2-5, and that's what North Dakota ran as well. If that's the case then the Grizzly OL needs to REALLY find ways to improve against this type of front. They were helped out by the dynamic passing game but I don't think simply being unable to conventionally run the ball for 3 quarters of a game is a sustainable plan of action.

- We're going to see a lot more 4 and 5 wide forcing Grizzly defenders into man / single coverage. Credit Cody Hawkins for a great initial game plan on how to expose and attack the 3-3-5. ISU does have a very unique group of WRs, but still they sliced and diced the Grizzly pass defense for a while. Tough to tell on TV at times, I'm sure the coaches will see this on film better, I think beyond Lawler they need to really assess who the next CB is on the field.

- Drew Deck is going to catch hell for his one punt return, and I'm sure he knows it - he had a good 2nd return and we know he's a solid player. That drive alone ST set the offense back 20ish yards and then missed a field goal at the end of regulation. Not good!

- A few times where WRs were looking up field and trying to make moves before fully securing a catch. It was a rapid fire game, but got to settle in and not make small errors like that, a few killed drives.

- Not concerning towards the Griz but that Brooks Davis OPI call was crap

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The Griz weathered the storm of their first road game, barely, now they come home to face yet another dangerous passing attack - so there's no rest for these guys at all. I'm glad they found a way to get this done, it's a sign of resilience and of a good team. Now it's time to clean a handful of things up and keep to their winning ways.

Go Griz!
 
I know that a former team were called the Cardiac Kids...but this teams should also have that moniker.
Second game with a come from behind win....my heart can't take it but I love it!!!!!!!
 
The OL was wrecked by Lewis...if he ever enters the portal Hauck needs to get him immediately.
He has the size and attitude that is needed on the D line.
Mentioned this last night, but we should start trying to recruit all the best Big Sky players we can get in the portal as part of our recruiting strategy since we can offer more then most. Lewis and a few of their O-Linemen would be good gets
 
Did anyone else feel like Gilman was under the weather yesterday a little bit? I saw one time he was walking down the sideline and either spit water out our threw up a little bit, couldn't tell for sure. Quite a few times the camera showed him on the side lines with Coach Green by his side watching him. Seems like he made a try to go right off, then they kept him till after half and he would go a few plays then sub out? Maybe I'm wrong, just not noticed Green by his side all of the time in other games?
 
Did anyone else feel like Gilman was under the weather yesterday a little bit? I saw one time he was walking down the sideline and either spit water out our threw up a little bit, couldn't tell for sure. Quite a few times the camera showed him on the side lines with Coach Green by his side watching him. Seems like he made a try to go right off, then they kept him till after half and he would go a few plays then sub out? Maybe I'm wrong, just not noticed Green by his side all of the time in other games?
I was told he may have been sick. I’m not positive though. But that would make a lot of sense.
 
Did anyone else feel like Gilman was under the weather yesterday a little bit? I saw one time he was walking down the sideline and either spit water out our threw up a little bit, couldn't tell for sure. Quite a few times the camera showed him on the side lines with Coach Green by his side watching him. Seems like he made a try to go right off, then they kept him till after half and he would go a few plays then sub out? Maybe I'm wrong, just not noticed Green by his side all of the time in other games?
He ran in a way I’ve never seen him run before….until about the end of the 3rd quarter he seemed very timid. It was weird to watch. Was glad to see him get some touches in space and make something of them. If he was sick, good on him for gutting it out.
 
Nothing has changed even with the new name ICCU label which I decided stands the intensive care/crash unit. That's where I thought I was heading right up to the incompletion on 4th and 10.
 
He ran in a way I’ve never seen him run before….until about the end of the 3rd quarter he seemed very timid. It was weird to watch. Was glad to see him get some touches in space and make something of them. If he was sick, good on him for gutting it out.
I thought Gillman ran just the way he always does. There were very few holes. He wasn't timid in the least. Once he got a step or two, he was a beast. Ran over a bunch of defenders and punished them.
 
I thought Gillman ran just the way he always does. There were very few holes. He wasn't timid in the least. Once he got a step or two, he was a beast. Ran over a bunch of defenders and punished them.
Agreed, beginning about the 6 minute mark of the 3rd quarter.
 
We sat with Mr. and Mrs. Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Mason at this game. They are super nice people. When Peyton came back for second Half. This defense changed immediately. His mom's camera never stopped rolling. Jake Mason played the best game of his Griz career so far as well. Eli won't be tackled by one single defender. His power this year is amazing! I like Micah Harper at CB. Don't know if he can play out there all the time? Ford needs lots of reps!
 
We sat with Mr. and Mrs. Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Mason at this game. They are super nice people. When Peyton came back for second Half. This defense changed immediately. His mom's camera never stopped rolling. Jake Mason played the best game of his Griz career so far as well. Eli won't be tackled by one single defender. His power this year is amazing! I like Micah Harper at CB. Don't know if he can play out there all the time? Ford needs lots of reps!
Maybe giving Harper lots of reps makes more sense than giving a kid that has played corner his entire career more reps.
 
Good points Reinell. One thing I will say is that Prince Ford stepped up the last couple of series on defense. Gentry and Beaner (as BW said) played well at corner so the that promising!
I couldn't tell from my seat who was at corner opposite Lawler other than Ford. Was it Beaner? Yes, agreed on Ford last couple of series.
 
I think Mason or Schwartz should be starting at one DE opposite Peck--we need to put the opposing QB on the ground regularly and that ain't happening currently--Cooke had too much time and a lot of time when we blitzed, he picked up the blitz and knew right where to throw the ball. I strongly agree that Wing's return for the second half helped our D gel and play much more effectively. !!!

And if we keep getting wrecked on the right side of our O line, I hope we consider possibly making a change or changes there as well.

It wasn't pretty, but there is no quit in our team led by Keali'i Ah Yat--we may lose a game or two this year, but our team is running through the tape until there are double 0's on the scoreboard !!!
 
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