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fanofzoo

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He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.
 
fanofzoo said:
He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.

You would think so.....and been under the oline coach their career
 
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.
 
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

You just stop right there. If you get the keys to the Olds and inherit a QB like that, the last thing you'd ever do is let him walk outta town.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

You just stop right there. If you get the keys to the Olds and inherit a QB like that, the last thing you'd ever do is let him walk outta town.


This is what social media does to mush for brains,

The coach that is on sidelines now, does not ware.green hat, and didn’t let the primadona National Freshman of the year walk, that was all on the Freshman of the Year, and good riddance, wasn’t Griz material anyway.

Now does that satisfied you pre-Madonna‘s that don’t trust spellcheck.
 
spsyk said:
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

You just stop right there. If you get the keys to the Olds and inherit a QB like that, the last thing you'd ever do is let him walk outta town.


This is what social media does to mush for brains,

The coach that is on sidelines now, does not ware.green hat, and didn’t let the Pre-Madonna National Freshman of the year walk, that was all on the Freshman of the Year, and good riddance, wasn’t Griz material anyway.

Pre-Madonna is all time!!!! Haha!
 
CDAGRIZ said:
spsyk said:
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

You just stop right there. If you get the keys to the Olds and inherit a QB like that, the last thing you'd ever do is let him walk outta town.


This is what social media does to mush for brains,

The coach that is on sidelines now, does not ware.green hat, and didn’t let the Pre-Madonna National Freshman of the year walk, that was all on the Freshman of the Year, and good riddance, wasn’t Griz material anyway.

Pre-Madonna is all time!!!! Haha!

i bet you ware a green hat.
 
fanofzoo said:
He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.

Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
 
PlayerRep said:
fanofzoo said:
He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.

Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?
 
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

How do you explain that Sneed has a higher completion percentage than Jensen did last year, and has this year? Note that the offensive had more short passes last year. Bubble screen after bubble screen, and swing pass after swing pass. Recall how many went to JLM? Also, how do you explain that Jensen had 10 interception in 8.5 games? And Sneed has 3 in 7 games? And Jensen had a decent o-line with 4 senior starters, and Sneed has an inexperienced o-line with 1 returning starter and no seniors in the group?
 
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
fanofzoo said:
He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.

Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
 
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
Yes you would. Of course, you’d also think a QB Hauck brought in could complete a pass longer than 15 yards to wide open receivers, especially considering he already had the National freshman of the year with a cannon for an arm.

How do you explain that Sneed has a higher completion percentage than Jensen did last year, and has this year? Note that the offensive had more short passes last year. Bubble screen after bubble screen, and swing pass after swing pass. Recall how many went to JLM? Also, how do you explain that Jensen had 10 interception in 8.5 games? And Sneed has 3 in 7 games?

based on this, doesn't it mean the line is sufficiently doing it's job?
 
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
fanofzoo said:
He said that the O-line was suspect (no shit) and if the O-line was stitts shouldn't they be able to pass block at least.

Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
Just saying that it was very apparent that we needed more o-line big bodies when Hauck first inherited the roster. Don't tell me that he couldn't have brought in some JC or drop down players last year.
 
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
Just saying that it was very apparent that we needed more o-line big bodies when Hauck first inherited the roster. Don't tell me that he couldn't have brought in some JC or drop down players last year.

They tried, but it didn't work out. Don't tell me they didn't look for any.
 
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
Why would a young o-line, which lost 4 starters from last year, doesn't have any seniors in the group, lost a good returner due to concussions, and has 5 true frosh or redshirt frosh on the two deep, be able to be good at pass blocking this year? Just from magic?

The shallowness of some of the posts is truly amazing.
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
Just saying that it was very apparent that we needed more o-line big bodies when Hauck first inherited the roster. Don't tell me that he couldn't have brought in some JC or drop down players last year.

I still remember all the talk when they didn't offer all their scholarships early that oline would be upgraded with some transfers using some of those scholarships.....ya not so much.
 
Ursus1 said:
ND started a young oline and didn't need any "young excuses", they played well

ND's o-line is not as young and inexperienced as UM's. ND started a senior on the line; UM doesn't have a senior on the roster. ND didn't start any frosh or redshirt frosh; UM did. ND has 1 frosh/redshirt frosh on the 2-deep; UM has 5.

Apple to oranges.
 
Ursus1 said:
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
Just saying that it was very apparent that we needed more o-line big bodies when Hauck first inherited the roster. Don't tell me that he couldn't have brought in some JC or drop down players last year.

I still remember all the talk when they didn't offer all their scholarships early that oline would be upgraded with some transfers using some of those scholarships.....ya not so much.

That's what I said. They tried, but it didn't work out.
 
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
indian-outlaw said:
Maybe it should have been addressed before fall camp this year. Could our coaching staff not see that coming?

Do you think experienced good o-lineman grow on trees and just magically appear if they are called? Hauck did bring back a kid who had left the team in the winter. The Griz also moved another good athete from another position, and that kid is now a starter. Those things were positives in terms of addressing the problem.
Just saying that it was very apparent that we needed more o-line big bodies when Hauck first inherited the roster. Don't tell me that he couldn't have brought in some JC or drop down players last year.

They tried, but it didn't work out. Don't tell me they didn't look for any.
I guess I don't know that they did or not. I'm sure they tried but it didn't happen and we are paying the price now.
In a Hauck style offense you need a dominant o-line. He doesn't know how to coach any other way. He's not exactly Mike Leach.
 
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