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Cats Leading Sac 20-17 Early in 4th

pussycatkillerz said:
RobGriz said:
go96griz said:
Cats2506 said:
lots of homerism in that analysis, but that will make it that much better when you lose in WG again

Okay, I'll bite and respond with facts:

Defense:
The griz lead the nation in number of sacks and the cats are slightly worse in this category. The griz are 16th in tackles for loss with the cats again slightly trailing. The cats are third in the country in rushing D and the griz are 5th. Lastly, the griz are 119 out of 122 on passing d and the cats are 74th. All of this supports my statement that both teams have a strong front 7 and that the griz passing d is worse than the cats, albeit not by a ton. Not sure where the homerism is here?

Offense:
The griz have the 10th best rushing offense in the country with the cats at 33. The huge difference is passing where the cats are 23 and the griz are 54th. Total offense griz at 11 and msu at 18. Griz rank 37 in sacks allowed and cats sit at 87. All of this supports my statements that the griz have a strong o-line and appear to be a draw at least at RB and that the cats are much better at QB. With the exception of Bleskin as a possession WR, I don't think there is a cat fan around that thinks they have a true weapon at this position. Again, not sure where the homerism is here?

Maybe you can respond with some facts rather than just being a douche??
I agree with everything you said except the "appear to be a draw at least at RB", especially if Moore is back.


Moore would make Kirk his little bitch
:thumb:
 
If the griz are going to upset the cats then they need to make some dramatic improvements over the bye week. If they play inept like they did against an inept Weber team they will get killed. The griz played like krap against a poor Weber team. Some teams benefit with bye weeks and others it gets them further out of synch. When it comes to the fourth qtr this year the cats have outscored the opponents 96 to 35. They have been super effective in the red zone all season. The key is a good experienced QB In McGhee. The cats have a huge advantage at that positon against the griz.
 
You my friend are a dink. Good grief what a loser. :lol: :lol: You are an embarassment to even those in scatland. Can hear them say please bigsky33 shut up you make us look like the idiots we are :lol: :lol:
bigsky33 said:
If the griz are going to upset the cats then they need to make some dramatic improvements over the bye week. If they play inept like they did against an inept Weber team they will get killed. The griz played like krap against a poor Weber team. Some teams benefit with bye weeks and others it gets them further out of synch. When it comes to the fourth qtr this year the cats have outscored the opponents 96 to 35. They have been super effective in the red zone all season. The key is a good experienced QB In McGhee. The cats have a huge advantage at that positon against the griz.
 
Please please no more I can't take it. My stomach hurts from laughing so hard. Go to bed now 33 and listen to the ding a ling song. Good word what stupidity :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Talk all you want, this is for state blood. First time the griz have been down for a long time. Frenchtown freight train is coming, loaded and ready. Cody wasn't good enough to be griz rb. You're not goin to like his reply. It's on.......
 
Bigkid if you thought the griz played good in that game against an inept Weber team then your delusional. I am the one who is laughing at your stupidity.
 
Haven't seen to many griz posters on here agreeing with you Bigkid on the way they played against a poor Weber team. Most agree there is a lot of improvement nedded in this team. The record shows the cats have been excellent anytime in the red zone and a strong fourth qtr team. Also, McGhee is a winner and his leadership skills are excellent. The griz don't have a qb at this point that is any where near him.
 
Keep trying 33 you can do it. Everyone is rooting for you. 33 he's our man if he can't do it no one can...
yea.......................33.
 
bigsky33 said:
Haven't seen to many griz posters on here agreeing with you Bigkid on the way they played against a poor Weber team. Most agree there is a lot of improvement nedded in this team. The record shows the cats have been excellent anytime in the red zone and a strong fourth qtr team. Also, McGhee is a winner and his leadership skills are excellent. The griz don't have a qb at this point that is any where near him.

I'm pretty much with Bigkid on this one. I believe the Griz have a good chance of beating the Cats. Your assessment of the Griz/Weber game is not accurate. UM's defense played very well. The UM offense, which leads the Big Sky in total offense and is 10th in the nation, didn't take advantage of multiple early opportunities. Had they, it would have been a blowout. Agreed, tho, that the Griz will have to play a more consistent good game against the Cats. On the other hand, the Cats are beatable and vulnerable, even though they have generally done a good job of finding a way to win and finishing games, in contrast to the Griz this year.
 
PlayerRep said:
bigsky33 said:
Haven't seen to many griz posters on here agreeing with you Bigkid on the way they played against a poor Weber team. Most agree there is a lot of improvement nedded in this team. The record shows the cats have been excellent anytime in the red zone and a strong fourth qtr team. Also, McGhee is a winner and his leadership skills are excellent. The griz don't have a qb at this point that is any where near him.

I'm pretty much with Bigkid on this one. I believe the Griz have a good chance of beating the Cats. Your assessment of the Griz/Weber game is not accurate. UM's defense played very well. The UM offense, which leads the Big Sky in total offense and is 10th in the nation, didn't take advantage of multiple early opportunities. Had they, it would have been a blowout. Agreed, tho, that the Griz will have to play a more consistent good game against the Cats. On the other hand, the Cats are beatable and vulnerable, even though they have generally done a good job of finding a way to win and finishing games, in contrast to the Griz this year.

Keep in mind that the fizz offense that you are so proud of has only played 1 of the top 6 defenses in the Big Sky.
 
Cats2506 said:
RobGriz said:
Phat Cat said:
Cody isn't good enough to be griz rb.
Fixed it for you :thumb:
Tripp will be worked into such a lather to stop Cody that he will let the receivers run wild through his assignments :lol:
Wow, if Tripp sucks your linebackers are ABSOLUTELY FUQING HORRID as according to the BSC stats Jordan does not have one MSU linebacker ahead of him in any category. Strange.

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks
1. Anthony Morales-WSU JR 8 LB 43 52 95 11.9 0.5
2. Zak Browning-SUU FR 9 62 40 102 11.3 1.5
3. Todd Davis-SAC JR 10 LB 44 57 101 10.1 4.5
4. Ronnie Hamlin-EWU JR 9 LB 53 37 90 10.0 0.0
5. Ian Sluss-PSU SR 9 LB 64 23 87 9.7 2.0
6. Kennith Jackson-CP SR 9 LB 36 46 82 9.1 0.0
7. Ryan McMahon-SAC SR 10 DB 44 44 88 8.8 1.5
Brock Coyle-UM JR 10 LB 33 55 88 8.8 2.0
9. Nick Dzubnar-CP SO 9 LB 43 36 79 8.8 1.0
10. Mitch Beckstead-ISU SO 9 LB 19 59 78 8.7 0.0
J. Shoemaker-PSU JR 9 LB 57 21 78 8.7 2.0
12. Khalil Bass-PSU SR 9 LB 54 21 75 8.3 0.5
13. Jordan Tripp-UM JR 10 LB 25 57 82 8.2 5.5
14. D. Allen-ISU SO 9 LB 23 43 66 7.3 0.5
Byron Gruendl-UCD SR 9 LB 47 19 66 7.3 2.0
16. Johnny Millard-CP JR 8 LB 26 32 58 7.2 1.0
17. Jordan Glass-UCD SR 9 LB 35 30 65 7.2 2.0
18. Jeff Badger-SAC SR 10 LB 29 43 72 7.2 2.0
19. J. Kanongata'a-UM JR 9 LB 24 40 64 7.1 2.5
20. Jody Owens-MSU SR 9 45 18 63 7.0 3.0
21. Taison Manu-ISU FR 8 DB 24 30 54 6.8 0.0
22. Na'a Moeakiola-MSU JR 9 35 25 60 6.7 1.0
Grant Williams-EWU SR 9 LB 24 36 60 6.7 0.0
24. Namar Flentroy-SUU SR 8 24 29 53 6.6 2.0
25. Trevor Spence-ISU JR 9 LB 24 35 59 6.6 2.0
26. Willie Okwuonu-WSU JR 8 SAF 37 15 52 6.5 0.0
27. Allen Brown-EWU JR 9 DB 37 21 58 6.4 0.0
Matt Hermanson-UM SO 9 24 34 58 6.4 0.0
29. Alex Hubbard-CP JR 8 CB 27 24 51 6.4 0.0
30. Cameron Gupton-ISU JR 9 DB 25 32 57 6.3 0.0
31. Mark. Williams-SAC JR 10 DB 33 30 63 6.3 2.5
32. M. Killebrew-SUU FR 8 31 19 50 6.2 0.0
33. Osagie Odiase-SAC JR 10 DB 44 18 62 6.2 1.0
34. Phil Pleasant-ISU SR 8 DB 25 24 49 6.1 1.0
35. T.J. Lee III-EWU JR 9 DB 36 19 55 6.1 2.5
Tyler Washburn-EWU SR 9 LB 20 35 55 6.1 1.0
37. Steven Pitts-UCD SO 8 LB 30 18 48 6.0 1.0
38. Bo Tully-UM JR 10 SS 23 36 59 5.9 0.0
39. Anders Battle-NAU JR 9 32 21 53 5.9 1.0
Herve Tonye-NC SR 9 LB 23 30 53 5.9 0.0
Jordan Bible-NC SR 9 32 21 53 5.9 0.0
42. Nico Molino-CP SR 9 DB 28 24 52 5.8 0.0
43. Mike Needham-SUU FR 10 36 21 57 5.7 1.0
44. Marcel Gibbons-NC SR 9 33 18 51 5.7 0.0
45. Austin Hasquet-NAU SO 9 18 32 50 5.6 0.0
46. Donovan Henley-ISU SR 9 DB 29 19 48 5.3 0.0
Jordan Tonani-EWU FR 9 DB 25 23 48 5.3 0.0
48. Chris Wheeler-WSU JR 9 SAF 30 17 47 5.2 0.0
49. James Cowser-SUU FR 10 27 25 52 5.2 5.5
50. Tyree Mills-SUU JR 9 25 21 46 5.1 0.0

SACKS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G
1. Zach Wagenmann-UM SO 10 DE 10 2 77 11.0 1.10
2. Jerry Ceja-EWU SR 9 DL 9 0 63 9.0 1.00
C. Schreibeis-MSU SR 8 7 2 50 8.0 1.00
4. Marquis Jackson-PSU SR 9 DE 6 1 41 6.5 0.72
5. James Cowser-SUU FR 10 4 3 47 5.5 0.55
Jordan Tripp-UM JR 10 LB 4 3 36 5.5 0.55
7. Tim Wilkinson-NAU JR 8 5 1 33 5.5 0.69
8. Cody Larsen-SUU SR 10 3 5 33 5.5 0.55
9. Tyrone Holmes-UM FR 10 DE 4 2 32 5.0 0.50
10. Marc Thompson-NAU JR 9 4 1 22 5.0 0.56
11. Andrew Benjamin-UCD SR 9 DT 4 1 38 4.5 0.50
12. Nick King-UCD JR 8 DE 4 1 30 4.5 0.56
13. D. Bennett-UND JR 10 LB 4 1 28 4.5 0.45
Todd Davis-SAC JR 10 LB 4 1 25 4.5 0.45
15. Trent Eskew-SAC JR 10 DL 4 0 28 4.0 0.40
16. Brad Daly-MSU JR 8 3 2 18 4.0 0.50
Ross Brenneman-UND SR 8 DL 4 0 10 4.0 0.50
18. Avery White-SAC 9 3 1 21 3.5 0.39
19. Quen. Kantaris-NAU JR 8 2 3 19 3.5 0.44
20. Sullivan Grosz-CP SO 9 DL 3 1 15 3.5 0.39

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G
1. Todd Davis-SAC JR 10 LB 12 3 41 13.5 1.35
2. Jordan Tripp-UM JR 10 LB 9 8 51 13.0 1.30
3. Zach Wagenmann-UM SO 10 DE 11 3 84 12.5 1.25
Cody Larsen-SUU SR 10 9 7 57 12.5 1.25
5. J. Shoemaker-PSU JR 9 LB 11 2 40 12.0 1.33
6. James Cowser-SUU FR 10 9 5 64 11.5 1.15
7. C. Schreibeis-MSU SR 8 8 6 59 11.0 1.38
8. Ian Sluss-PSU SR 9 LB 10 1 42 10.5 1.17
9. Jerry Ceja-EWU SR 9 DL 10 0 66 10.0 1.11
10. Na'a Moeakiola-MSU JR 9 8 3 24 9.5 1.06
11. Nick King-UCD JR 8 DE 8 3 43 9.5 1.19
12. Marquis Jackson-PSU SR 9 DE 8 3 49 9.5 1.06
13. Sullivan Grosz-CP SO 9 DL 8 2 27 9.0 1.00
14. Anthony Morales-WSU JR 8 LB 6 5 25 8.5 1.06
15. Andrew Benjamin-UCD SR 9 DT 6 5 46 8.5 0.94
16. Jordan Glass-UCD SR 9 LB 6 4 30 8.0 0.89
Khalil Bass-PSU SR 9 LB 7 2 21 8.0 0.89
Jody Owens-MSU SR 9 7 2 34 8.0 0.89
19. Matt Lawrence-SAC SR 10 DL 6 3 25 7.5 0.75
20. Gavin Miller-NC JR 9 DE 6 3 34 7.5 0.83

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G
1. Nico Molino-CP SR 9 9 4 13 1.44
2. Osagie Odiase-SAC JR 10 8 3 11 1.10
3. J. Perkins-UCD JR 8 7 1 8 1.00
Lucky Dozier-NAU JR 9 5 4 9 1.00
5. Josh Dennard-UM SO 10 8 1 9 0.90
6. Donovan Henley-ISU SR 9 5 3 8 0.89
7. Blair Wishom-NAU JR 9 4 3 7 0.78
Steven Bethley-MSU JR 9 5 2 7 0.78
Ian Sluss-PSU SR 9 3 4 7 0.78
Darius Jones-MSU SR 9 4 3 7 0.78
11. Courtney Hall-NC SO 8 4 2 6 0.75
12. Jeff Badger-SAC SR 10 5 2 7 0.70
13. Allen Brown-EWU JR 9 6 0 6 0.67
Anders Battle-NAU JR 9 5 1 6 0.67
Erik Mersereau-UND SR 9 5 1 6 0.67
Devin Willis-NAU SR 9 5 1 6 0.67
Jordan Bible-NC SR 9 3 3 6 0.67
T.J. Lee III-EWU JR 9 5 1 6 0.67
19. Alex Hubbard-CP JR 8 4 1 5 0.62
Ross Brenneman-UND SR 8 5 0 5 0.62

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg/G
1. Ian Sluss-PSU SR 9 4 100 2 52 0.44
Nico Molino-CP SR 9 4 37 0 25 0.44
Lucky Dozier-NAU JR 9 4 33 0 21 0.44
4. Leshaun Sims-SUU FR 8 3 9 0 6 0.38
5. Darius Jones-MSU SR 9 3 75 1 45 0.33
Blair Wishom-NAU JR 9 3 67 0 45 0.33
Donovan Henley-ISU SR 9 3 26 0 25 0.33
Jordan Bible-NC SR 9 3 2 0 2 0.33
9. Osagie Odiase-SAC JR 10 3 27 0 24 0.30
10. Courtney Hall-NC SO 8 2 0 0 0 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G
1. C. Schreibeis-MSU SR 8 5 0.62
2. Zak Browning-SUU FR 9 4 0.44
3. Jordan Tripp-UM JR 10 4 0.40
4. Herve Tonye-NC SR 9 3 0.33
5. Cody Larsen-SUU SR 10 3 0.30
Jeff Badger-SAC SR 10 3 0.30
7. Nick King-UCD JR 8 2 0.25
Namar Flentroy-SUU SR 8 2 0.25
Jordan Williams-CP SO 8 2 0.25
Steven Pitts-UCD SO 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G
1. Ian Sluss-PSU SR 9 4 0.44
2. Steven Pitts-UCD SO 8 2 0.25
Marques Barron-UCD SO 8 2 0.25
4. Gavin Miller-NC JR 9 2 0.22
Sullivan Grosz-CP SO 9 2 0.22
Steven Bethley-MSU JR 9 2 0.22
Nick Dzubnar-CP SO 9 2 0.22
Danny Mullarkey-WSU JR 9 2 0.22
Tyler Washburn-EWU SR 9 2 0.22
J. Kanongata'a-UM JR 9 2 0.22
 
RobGriz said:
Cats2506 said:
RobGriz said:
Phat Cat said:
Cody isn't good enough to be griz rb.
Fixed it for you :thumb:
Tripp will be worked into such a lather to stop Cody that he will let the receivers run wild through his assignments :lol:
Wow, if Tripp sucks your linebackers are ABSOLUTELY FUQING HORRID as according to the BSC stats Jordan does not have one MSU linebacker ahead of him in any category. Strange.

Its what happens when you have a very deep defense, when your defense sucks a few average players rack up stats
 
Cats2506 said:
RobGriz said:
Cats2506 said:
RobGriz said:
Fixed it for you :thumb:
Tripp will be worked into such a lather to stop Cody that he will let the receivers run wild through his assignments :lol:
Wow, if Tripp sucks your linebackers are ABSOLUTELY FUQING HORRID as according to the BSC stats Jordan does not have one MSU linebacker ahead of him in any category. Strange.

Its what happens when you have a very deep defense, when your defense sucks a few average players rack up stats
Yeah, thats it. The only thing your defense has deep is each other. WHAT!?!? :shock:
 
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