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Another piece to the defensive puzzle.....

mtgrizrule

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returns against NAU. I cannot wait to see how much the pass defense improves with JR Nelson's return. Hard to imagine this defense getting better, but I feel it will with JR. Good thing he will be back to help control EWU's passing game. Welcome back, JR!!! :thumb:
 
Hope he plays with a chip on his shoulder and his hair on fire. With his good head of hair, he'd really be on his A game!
 
It will be nice to get JR back. I was disappointed not to see him in the second half yesterday. Guess his suspension was 6 games, not 5.5. He wasn't suited up.

I like the defense and the secondary. I like the coverage, but it is far from perfect. Mistakes have been made, some costly. Seems like fewer mistakes now than earlier in the season. The corners have held up well, or fairly well, being left along in man.

My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday.

Has UM faced a good passing qb this season? The guy that seemed the most accurate to me was the CP qb, and he had a high completion percentage. Some due to good accuracy; some due to mistakes in coverage.

I have not seen EWU play this year, but I assume the qb is accurate. We all know the EWU receivers are very good and deep. I can't help thinking that a very accurate, and good, qb would have completed alot more passes against the Griz this season. And I don't mean a few; i mean alot.

I can't imagine that EWU's opposition has been playing mainly man coverage against them. I assume it has been more or mainly zone. We'll see what the Griz do. Man coverage allows more blitzing and pressure. If UM can't or doesn't play as much man, then I assume there will be less pressure, including pressure less often.

I wish I had seen EWU this year. Perhaps some of you who have, can comment. I also haven't watched NAU. Don't know how good or accurate their current qb is, or whether Cookus has any chance of returning by next Saturday.

And, as good as the Griz have looked in recent weeks, the level of competition has been pretty low. Great for helping the O and D improve in game conditions, or for getting tuned up as Brint said, and developing depth, but not necessarily a good test of where the O and the D stand now.

Also, note that UNI has turned out not to be strong as was thought earlier. Still a good win for the Griz on the road, but not necessarily against a top team. And then the combined records of the teams UM has beaten. Not so high. But all that aside, the Griz has played fairly well, and then very well, against everyone on the schedule, and now the offense has shown strength and consistency in recent game.

I am feeling good and excited for the future, but obviously the next 2 games will show alot. But I am going to declare that the Griz will go deep in the playoffs because they have looked very good and crushed SS and MVP. However, I can now see how the coaches seemed to be surprisingly optimistic coming into the season. BG is playing very well now. The o-line has improved. The young receivers are talented and deep and figuring things out. The d-line is very strong. The backers are good and improving with each game, and Bus is even better than I had expected (and I had heard he was very good). The secondary is good and deep. The kicking/punting is better than all of us not in the know expected. The teams seems to be together and excited. The transfers and newcomers seem to be fitting in well. The injury situation seems to be good, except Weyer. There is alot to be positive and excited about.
 
JR will be a huge addition and I hope he comes back with a vengeance. I don't think NAU is the best place to try and get your game legs back though. Facing a prolific passing attack at 7,000 feet of elevation, it might be smart to work JR in a little slower this game. Maybe take over for TJ Reynard to start, then move him back into the starting lineup from there. Really excited to get him back! Never hurts adding another tall, long, fast CB to the stable of Markell Sanders and Ryan McKinley.
 
I like that our schedule has two good passing teams before the ultimate test in Eastern. Granted Sac was bad, they still have a predominantly passing attack and they have put up some points this season. NAU is a potent passing attack and I like that our secondary is getting a lot of work in against the pass. Excited to have JR back. I am hoping that his presence will make a big different. He is long and rangy and fast. Secondary has been playing well IMO, agreed that better QB play and accuracy is something we have not seen quite yet. Looking forward to stomping NAU too.
 
It should be interesting to see where JR starts on Saturday. Will McKinley be demoted? Will they rotate? Will JR play as the 3rd corner for this game?

Going into the season JR was the clear cut #1 lockdown corner on this team and I assume despite having to sit 6 games he would return as that guy. He'll be fresh and healthy of course, but not battle tested, so will he be rusty?

Additionally I don't necessarily think Markell Sanders nor Ryan McKinley have played poorly to the point that either deserves a demotion. Both have played 6 games almost entirely on an island in single-man coverage and neither have given up much.

It's a good problem to have for this team.

My guess, the three corners rotate heavily against NAU to get Nelson back to game-speed in preparation that all three will be on the field almost the whole game for the following week at ewu.
 
PlayerRep said:
I like the defense and the secondary. I like the coverage, but it is far from perfect. Mistakes have been made, some costly. Seems like fewer mistakes now than earlier in the season. The corners have held up well, or fairly well, being left along in man.

My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday.

Has UM faced a good passing qb this season? The guy that seemed the most accurate to me was the CP qb, and he had a high completion percentage. Some due to good accuracy; some due to mistakes in coverage.
And why do you think that is, PR? I'll give you some hints:

37, 97, 42, 10, 44, 36, 49, 91, 92, 93, 99
 
I'd work him in pretty heavily. He's been practicing, working out, and I'd assume taking part in scrimmages with the practice squad. He's in good shape and a seasoned veteran, he can handle it. Just gotta knock the rust off QUICK because we will need him ready for EWU & Kupp/Bourne.


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AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
I like the defense and the secondary. I like the coverage, but it is far from perfect. Mistakes have been made, some costly. Seems like fewer mistakes now than earlier in the season. The corners have held up well, or fairly well, being left along in man.

My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday.

Has UM faced a good passing qb this season? The guy that seemed the most accurate to me was the CP qb, and he had a high completion percentage. Some due to good accuracy; some due to mistakes in coverage.
And why do you think that is, PR? I'll give you some hints:

37, 97, 42, 10, 44, 36, 49, 91, 92, 93, 99

:lol: :thumb: :clap:
 
BWahlberg said:
It should be interesting to see where JR starts on Saturday. Will McKinley be demoted? Will they rotate? Will JR play as the 3rd corner for this game?

Going into the season JR was the clear cut #1 lockdown corner on this team and I assume despite having to sit 6 games he would return as that guy. He'll be fresh and healthy of course, but not battle tested, so will he be rusty?

Additionally I don't necessarily think Markell Sanders nor Ryan McKinley have played poorly to the point that either deserves a demotion. Both have played 6 games almost entirely on an island in single-man coverage and neither have given up much.

It's a good problem to have for this team.

My guess, the three corners rotate heavily against NAU to get Nelson back to game-speed in preparation that all three will be on the field almost the whole game for the following week at ewu.

I have noticed they target McKinley the most on single coverage. JR swapping in and out with McKinley would be a good thing I believe until JR gets the rust off.
 
PlayerRep said:
It will be nice to get JR back. I was disappointed not to see him in the second half yesterday. Guess his suspension was 6 games, not 5.5. He wasn't suited up.....

Saw somewhere the NCAA rounds it up...so yes had to sit out the full game this past week.
 
Nelson is listed a starter on the 2-deep.

http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/gogriz.com/documents/2016/10/17/UM_at_NAU_NOTES.pdf?id=2858
Pg. 6

Peevey shown as starter, too. :thumb:
 
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