mthoopsfan
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4 in one season, I believe.Didn't Gubner also have a few picks one of his seasons here?
4 in one season, I believe.Didn't Gubner also have a few picks one of his seasons here?
No way griz go down 15 early.Griz will be down 14 early, and then Wortham will bring them back.
I know. It will be 14.No way griz go down 15 early.
I'm not going to argue much because I think UM is good, and has a solid chance at winning, but can we at least acknowledge that KAY had a high completion percentage because he didn't throw the ball downfield? He averaged under 6 yards per attempt, and almost everything was a quick throw to the perimeter. Now, I expect that to change for this game because MSU has shown some susceptibility to balls thrown in the MOF of late, and I'd be shocked if UM didn't take advantage of that, but balls thrown further down the field are generally completed at a lower percentage.
Seems like used him dropping back /zone blitz concept with him more early in his career. Later he was just too damn valuable on the line of scrimmageNo way griz go down
4 in one season, I believe.
Rico, hope I don't suck here. This should be another classic. From this side of the divide, Vigen's 39 and 2 at Bobcat stadium, both overtime losses to the Dakota states. Homefiled advantage is a real thing, and the Griz haven't played many games away from Wa Griz this year, and certainly not against a quality foe or crowd as loud as MSU's. Bobby hasn't won here since 2009 I think, and not since he returned. The Cats have more players with significant recent playoff experience. A Griz win puts them into the front runner seat for a natty & shuts up the narrative of slipping farther behind. A Cat win looks like a natty front runner too, but also pads the last 10 Cat Griz games to 8 wins 2 losses. A Cat win is 2 in the last 3 weeks, and 3 in the last 13 months. A Cat win is devastating to the Griz. That's pressure. A Cat loss is devastating too, but there's more pressure on the Griz here. My ten cents. Looking forward to a great game, hoping it's not a blow-out either way. We're on ABC, ratings will be through the roof. Hope both sides represent Montana stellarly.
He wasn’t going down. Big game in making.Bro was going down as the tipped it. He was not getting any YAC.
I'm not going to argue much because I think UM is good, and has a solid chance at winning, but can we at least acknowledge that KAY had a high completion percentage because he didn't throw the ball downfield? He averaged under 6 yards per attempt, and almost everything was a quick throw to the perimeter. Now, I expect that to change for this game because MSU has shown some susceptibility to balls thrown in the MOF of late, and I'd be shocked if UM didn't take advantage of that, but balls thrown further down the field are generally completed at a lower percentage.
So why was he on the ground… he was literally diving for the ballHe wasn’t going down. Big game in making.
And ah yat with one knee won’t be running a whole lot either…Here’s one thing I’m confident of: Lamson isn’t going to go 18/20 again. And I’d bet he doesn’t run for 105 again.
KAY is missing a knee?? Does the team doctor know?!? They should look into that!!!And ah yat with one knee won’t be running a whole lot either…
Agreed.Here’s one thing I’m confident of: Lamson isn’t going to go 18/20 again. And I’d bet he doesn’t run for 105 again.
Had it been a slightly better ball, he would have caught it at full speed. That was the point being discussed. A slightly more catchable ball was needed.So why was he on the ground… he was literally diving for the ball
I don't think his injury is as serious as you keep trying to make it out to be.And ah yat with one knee won’t be running a whole lot either…
I took the liberty of making a small edit to your post, GTIDI don't think his injury is as serious as you keep praying it is so the bubs have a chance.
Thanks. It sucks we have to meet in the semi's , but it would be much worse to lose in the natty to MSU.Vamos you don’t suck. Though you are wrong. Whichever team loses will feel awful, and their fan base depressed. Though none of it is going to be devastating.
The cats won 8 out of 10 starting the year I began high school. While that sucked the sun continued to rise. Just a couple years later the Grizzlies won 16 out of 16 years. That sucked for bubcat fans. Nonetheless their program didn’t fold. Though their fans did get a whole lot nastier.
Whatever happens Saturday we will all survive. I hope they give us another exciting game. Hope all the players come out healthy. Hope the mental health professionals in Bozeman are manning the suicide help lines. They probably should bring in extra help from Helena, Butte, and Billings to cover demand. Enjoy the game and don’t feel bad, it was inevitable, the Grizzlies simply are the better team. Go Griz!
He'll be 9-for-11 because they will limit passing and do to us what they did in the final 7 minutes of the game and run it down our throats. Oh, and he'll have three scores. Wortham, the best player in the Big Sky, will control the game in the end.Here’s one thing I’m confident of: Lamson isn’t going to go 18/20 again. And I’d bet he doesn’t run for 105 again.
He hasn't for 4 games.And ah yat with one knee won’t be running a whole lot either…