Any word on Gamboa's injury?
Forshizzlegrizzle said:My final camp assessment is that we are still better than the Bobcats. The end and a ton shorter than yours.![]()
wait a minute. it was like pulling teeth to get you to acknowledge the blowouts earlier this week in another thread. You're like my wife, what's the flavor of the day?AZGrizFan said:I hear you guys, but much like EWU being mid-season, Weber is even LATER in the season and I expect (much like last year) we'll see an entirely different team by week 4-5 than we'll see in week 1-3. Remember, after struggling to be consistent and score in the red zone it was about midway through the 1st quarter in the Weber game last year when our offense "clicked" and began to blow people out. They scored 45 straight against Weber after spotting them a 3-0 lead, struggled a bit in the trap D-II game against a game Western Oregon, but then absolutely obliterated MSU, Central Arkansas and UNI...
WaGriz4life said:People need to wait to make judgements on McKinney untill real games where he can actually keep the ball and run and make people miss. Our rushing game in the zone read has to be damn near unstoppable to win these tougher games at the beggining of the year. And I think it could be with the talent on the Oline, RB's, and Trent running the show.
argrizfan said:Gamboa is injured?
AllWeatherFan said:argrizfan said:Gamboa is injured?
From today's Missoulian:
"Burtnett said Tully made the most improvement since last season, while Hermanson has remained steady, Zach Gratton has come on and Adam DeBruycker is getting there (newcomers Jacob Coogan and Herbert Gamboa have been hurt for much of fall camp)."
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garizzalies said:wait a minute. it was like pulling teeth to get you to acknowledge the blowouts earlier this week in another thread. You're like my wife, what's the flavor of the day?AZGrizFan said:I hear you guys, but much like EWU being mid-season, Weber is even LATER in the season and I expect (much like last year) we'll see an entirely different team by week 4-5 than we'll see in week 1-3. Remember, after struggling to be consistent and score in the red zone it was about midway through the 1st quarter in the Weber game last year when our offense "clicked" and began to blow people out. They scored 45 straight against Weber after spotting them a 3-0 lead, struggled a bit in the trap D-II game against a game Western Oregon, but then absolutely obliterated MSU, Central Arkansas and UNI...![]()
krammer said:b/w,,nice read as always,,,in your opinion, are we under utilizing haynes and saylor??? i remember these recruits to be very specail "gets" because of their size and speed (match up wise),,,may it be, that the coach's will use them for the "big" play guys or long ball from tm???....i would like your sense on this as they get very little, in terms of ink in your write ups.......how do they figure in the big scheme of things?? maybe they were over rated.... go griz!!!!!!
Ryan Bagley ++; He could easily lead the team in receptions.go96griz said:My impression is that Saylor isn't a burner by any means. He has descent speed, but I view him as more of a big possession receiver than burner - he is talented.
krammer said:b/w,,nice read as always,,,in your opinion, are we under utilizing haynes and saylor??? i remember these recruits to be very specail "gets" because of their size and speed (match up wise),,,may it be, that the coach's will use them for the "big" play guys or long ball from tm???....i would like your sense on this as they get very little, in terms of ink in your write ups.......how do they figure in the big scheme of things?? maybe they were over rated.... go griz!!!!!!
poorgriz said:Jesus H. You guys are huge sugar coaters. Just keep pretending that all the shit that has gone on, loss of qb's, loss of all the starters, new coaches, NCAA investigation, etc., isn't going to have an impact, and it's going to be business as usual. See you in November.
We always do and it's rare that it's a good day for you.poorgriz said:See you in November.
wbtfg said:Forshizzlegrizzle said:My final camp assessment is that we are still better than the Bobcats. The end and a ton shorter than yours.![]()
Yeah, but could they beat an all-star team made up of freshmen from Butte High and Butte Central?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:poorgriz said:Jesus H. You guys are huge sugar coaters. Just keep pretending that all the shit that has gone on, loss of qb's, loss of all the starters, new coaches, NCAA investigation, etc., isn't going to have an impact, and it's going to be business as usual. See you in November.