timjayko
Well-known member
I totally agree with the commentators analysis of the Griz offensive scheme (play-calling, sequence of run vs. pass plays, and the type of plays called). Why were we consistently running on first down (1-2 yards max usually)? I would have preferred a pass-happy scheme to have started the game, and this is why:
The way our offense has worked running the ball this year has been by establishing the pass early and often in a game, forcing an opposing defense to start playing the pass while we start to gas their players stamina. THAT is how we have been able to get our running game going for the most part. Also I was very tired of seeing so many short sideline throws early in the game, I understand that our QB protection was very suspect on passing downs and we can't do a lot of throws down the field because of that but where were some WR slants? I feel Brady just got so ancy behind the pocket and never was composed the entire game (Perhaps Selle and/or Stitt should of sat him out maybe a few possessions early, talked to him, got him back in the right mind-set, then let him get back out there and execute).
To NDSU and their respectful fans: you proved time and time again why you are the team to beat in the FCS, my hats off to your team and best of luck throughout the playoffs. They definitely came with a game-plan to shake up our offense, and executed it effectively.
Now to the Griz D, I was completely baffled by our poor execution on the first TD by NDSU (the option run by their QB), shouldn't the first defender have gone after the QB first on an option play? Maybe their formation and the way the NDSU players ran it did a good job of distracting our D just enough? We definitely seemed to at least adjust to that, and overall I was impressed with our secondary play throughout the game.
All in all I know that the Griz performance in this game was far from what this team is capable of. A two-headed monster showed up this year for the Griz, one head being a championship-contending one (beating NDSU opening game, smoking EWU), the other head a baffling mistake-prone one that makes my head shake so much I think I started to develop neck muscle issues ( the Cal Poly f***-up, the Weber State fumbler).
Consistency is what this team has lacked all year. If Stitt can create a consistent team with smart game plans and executions each game I feel we are capable of another dominating performance in the Big Sky like we have in the years past, to go with a higher seed playoff berth with home field advantage. Thank you Grizzlies for another year, I enjoyed the ride. Over and out.
The way our offense has worked running the ball this year has been by establishing the pass early and often in a game, forcing an opposing defense to start playing the pass while we start to gas their players stamina. THAT is how we have been able to get our running game going for the most part. Also I was very tired of seeing so many short sideline throws early in the game, I understand that our QB protection was very suspect on passing downs and we can't do a lot of throws down the field because of that but where were some WR slants? I feel Brady just got so ancy behind the pocket and never was composed the entire game (Perhaps Selle and/or Stitt should of sat him out maybe a few possessions early, talked to him, got him back in the right mind-set, then let him get back out there and execute).
To NDSU and their respectful fans: you proved time and time again why you are the team to beat in the FCS, my hats off to your team and best of luck throughout the playoffs. They definitely came with a game-plan to shake up our offense, and executed it effectively.
Now to the Griz D, I was completely baffled by our poor execution on the first TD by NDSU (the option run by their QB), shouldn't the first defender have gone after the QB first on an option play? Maybe their formation and the way the NDSU players ran it did a good job of distracting our D just enough? We definitely seemed to at least adjust to that, and overall I was impressed with our secondary play throughout the game.
All in all I know that the Griz performance in this game was far from what this team is capable of. A two-headed monster showed up this year for the Griz, one head being a championship-contending one (beating NDSU opening game, smoking EWU), the other head a baffling mistake-prone one that makes my head shake so much I think I started to develop neck muscle issues ( the Cal Poly f***-up, the Weber State fumbler).
Consistency is what this team has lacked all year. If Stitt can create a consistent team with smart game plans and executions each game I feel we are capable of another dominating performance in the Big Sky like we have in the years past, to go with a higher seed playoff berth with home field advantage. Thank you Grizzlies for another year, I enjoyed the ride. Over and out.