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Final Spring Game Wrap Up

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mtgrizrule said:
Based on the tweets I saw, Carlson was targeted quite often by the QB's. Is Carlson a physical mismatch for DB's, good route runner, good hands, good speed, what traits stand out with him? What kind of runner is Logwood? Who is Austin Spring? By looking at the stats he is a duel threat HB. Any information on these guys would be appreciated.

By the looks of completion percentage, how many drops did the WR have? I heard Prater throws a nice ball, but 5 for 15 is not very good. Did the WR's drop a lot of his passes or was there accuracy issues?

The wind HAD to affect completion percentages and drops. Man, it was really whistling thru the stadium. It was obvious how it affected the kickers.
 
Fahque,

My fault, you are correct. What I meant was its still his first year, this is his first spring ball. But you are correct, he will be a RS freshman next year.
 
TheBigGriz said:
Agree with hooked... Cannon. I think he has an enourmously high ceiling! ...give Prater a year or two to develop and he will be the best since DD.

Wow - that's high praise. I think Pflug might have some bearing on that prediction. He's a special talent, not just a canon arm.
 
"I think Pflug might have some bearing on that prediction. He's a special talent, not just a canon arm."

Pflug was working against the 3's and 4's. Also, his passes may have had "touch," but it seemed like a little too much touch to me; more like tossing. I thought he gave the db a chance to react. If my memory is correct, the longer completion that he threw was mostly the result of a good run by the wr. Don't get me wrong, I like the way he looked off the defense and the command he seemed to have of the offense, I just wasn't impressed with his arm strength; maybe it was the wind. I do think a red shirt year and some time in the weight room will help him significantly.
 
You guys need to get off the Prater bandwagon PlAYErrape will be upset, he has spoken and thinks Prater sucks, you must follow him and the Wahlberg marching orders.

:coffee:
 
Watching yesterday, Mr. Nguyen did not look to me as if he is number One. I liked Logwood power much better! I think when Tre Favors and Joey counts are healthy, Mr Nguyen will not be called upon so often. The pass from Gus to Henderson was perfect! If the wind wasn't blowing a Gale, it was a TD! JR Nelson was impressive as was Ty Holmes! I think Mr. Holmes will command double team respect all season. Crittenden played very well also IMO!.
 
NorthEndZoneDan said:
Thanks BW, the write ups are always a good read. Whats your take on the O line? Are we going to see a return to DOLA or any semblance of it?

Them tricky thing is that they don't run the ball nearly as much as the 08/09 teams so the o line isn't bearing down on defenses as much. They're looking better but still need to improve. The left side of the line looked better with Schmaing back.
 
I don't believe a lot of the passes yesterday were simply dropped passes. Although, the majority of them hit the receivers body, the passes that were dropped for the most part were behind the receivers. I don't recall too many over throws, just off the mark a slight bit passes, all QB's. Several passes looked like they were bullets because the gusty wind would let up as the QB was delivering the ball and zoom past, or behind the receivers.
 
reinell30 said:
I don't believe a lot of the passes yesterday were simply dropped passes. Although, the majority of them hit the receivers body...
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Didn't attend the scrimage. Receivers catch the ball with their HANDS, correct? Taught that since grade school. If the ball can hit the body, where we're the hands? Evidently, those receivers are not Mariani grade. Could be a long year. Spring ball, though. Three and a half months to figure out whether they will see the field or watch from the bench. Stitt has said, if you don't make the catch, you don't play(or words to that effect.)
 
BW - all the offensive discussions non-withstanding, if the secondary comes together and they can manage to stay relatively healthy this year, does this look like potentially one of the best D's in recent memory? I know they are just playing against their own, but it feels like this is a group with some swagger, attitude, what ever you want to call D0LA on that side of the ball.

Can someone smarter than me here invent an acronym for that? Please and thanks.
 
bgbigdog said:
BW - all the offensive discussions non-withstanding, if the secondary comes together and they can manage to stay relatively healthy this year, does this look like potentially one of the best D's in recent memory? I know they are just playing against their own, but it feels like this is a group with some swagger, attitude, what ever you want to call D0LA on that side of the ball.

Can someone smarter than me here invent an acronym for that? Please and thanks.

Well they still have to perform and play some tough offenses to start the season, but yes, watching alot of Griz defenses over the years, this should be one of the better defenses the Griz have had in some time.
 
bgbigdog said:
BW - all the offensive discussions non-withstanding, if the secondary comes together and they can manage to stay relatively healthy this year, does this look like potentially one of the best D's in recent memory? I know they are just playing against their own, but it feels like this is a group with some swagger, attitude, what ever you want to call D0LA on that side of the ball.

Can someone smarter than me here invent an acronym for that? Please and thanks.

The defense has looked pretty good, but it's tough to gauge honestly. Reason being is these guys are all on page and have the same system they've worked in for years. They're going up against an offense that's learning the ropes and using a small portion of the playbook at this point. For the most part they're doing well, but it's hard to fully quantify it because the defense is great or if it's partially because the offense is just getting off the ground. The bigger test will be fall camp.

I like a lot of this defense. This could be one of the better pass defenses we have seen. The secondary and LBs are talented, fast, and the roster is very deep. The d line is 3/4's new and while the new faces are doing well... I just worry about the effects of replacing Takai, Reh,, and Wags.
 
reinell30 said:
Watching yesterday, Mr. Nguyen did not look to me as if he is number One. I liked Logwood power much better! I think when Tre Favors and Joey counts are healthy, Mr Nguyen will not be called upon so often. The pass from Gus to Henderson was perfect! If the wind wasn't blowing a Gale, it was a TD! JR Nelson was impressive as was Ty Holmes! I think Mr. Holmes will command double team respect all season. Crittenden played very well also IMO!.

I think Spring out played Nguyen.
 
Richard Cranium said:
reinell30 said:
Watching yesterday, Mr. Nguyen did not look to me as if he is number One. I liked Logwood power much better! I think when Tre Favors and Joey counts are healthy, Mr Nguyen will not be called upon so often. The pass from Gus to Henderson was perfect! If the wind wasn't blowing a Gale, it was a TD! JR Nelson was impressive as was Ty Holmes! I think Mr. Holmes will command double team respect all season. Crittenden played very well also IMO!.

I think Spring out played Nguyen.


I want to know more about Spring too. What kind of back is he? By the looks of the stats he is a good catching back too.
 
Richard Cranium said:
reinell30 said:
Watching yesterday, Mr. Nguyen did not look to me as if he is number One. I liked Logwood power much better! I think when Tre Favors and Joey counts are healthy, Mr Nguyen will not be called upon so often. The pass from Gus to Henderson was perfect! If the wind wasn't blowing a Gale, it was a TD! JR Nelson was impressive as was Ty Holmes! I think Mr. Holmes will command double team respect all season. Crittenden played very well also IMO!.

I think Spring out played Nguyen.

Oh please...
 
statler & waldorf said:
reinell30 said:
I don't believe a lot of the passes yesterday were simply dropped passes. Although, the majority of them hit the receivers body...
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Didn't attend the scrimage. Receivers catch the ball with their HANDS, correct? Taught that since grade school. If the ball can hit the body, where we're the hands? Evidently, those receivers are not Mariani grade. Could be a long year. Spring ball, though. Three and a half months to figure out whether they will see the field or watch from the bench. Stitt has said, if you don't make the catch, you don't play(or words to that effect.)

While there weren't a lot of "perfect passes" and yes, I saw a lot of balls behind receivers, there were a lot of drops that should've been caught. Like say the receiver should've been hit on the run and thus had an opportunity for YAC, but it was thrown a little behind him. I'm not saying they all would've been easy catches, but there were quite a few that should've been caught. I can remember at least two that bounced off the WR/RB's chest. The last one bounced high enough it had the potential for an easy pick had someone been close enough.

Lyons, I noticed made some good plays, but did have some key drops as well. And that Carlson kid had his name called quite a bit.
 
Richard Cranium said:
reinell30 said:
Watching yesterday, Mr. Nguyen did not look to me as if he is number One. I liked Logwood power much better! I think when Tre Favors and Joey counts are healthy, Mr Nguyen will not be called upon so often. The pass from Gus to Henderson was perfect! If the wind wasn't blowing a Gale, it was a TD! JR Nelson was impressive as was Ty Holmes! I think Mr. Holmes will command double team respect all season. Crittenden played very well also IMO!.

I think Spring out played Nguyen.

Agreed
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
You guys need to get off the Prater bandwagon PlAYErrape will be upset, he has spoken and thinks Prater sucks, you must follow him and the Wahlberg marching orders.

:coffee:

lol, shut up, man... you were right

(yeah yeah, you knew that was coming, too)
 
has anybody asked our defense what they think of our offense? what adjustments they have to make to deal with the tempo?
 
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