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HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
You are correct, every opposig team plays the same vanilla defense. I am pretty sure that NDSU did exactly the same thing on defense today that they did back in August. As for specifics, many people gave them, but you continually want to ignore those posts. I am sure that you can not even tell us whether a team played zone or man or used a 1-deep safety. You also want to ignore that Simis had very little success after the first game he started, and the reason is because the other teams he started against made defensive adjustments. What you ask, well like was posted several times to you before, they manned up on the outside because they knew he would panic, not adjust to a secondary receiver and either run or force the ball.
I'm not going to go over this all again. You can put words in my mouth and try and change the subject all you want. Your man played the game I predicted. That's the measure of you that you are still trying to defend that.


did he play the game that you predicted against EWU and MSU?


75....I see that you have not tried to answer this....
 
grizindabox said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
You are correct, every opposig team plays the same vanilla defense. I am pretty sure that NDSU did exactly the same thing on defense today that they did back in August. As for specifics, many people gave them, but you continually want to ignore those posts. I am sure that you can not even tell us whether a team played zone or man or used a 1-deep safety. You also want to ignore that Simis had very little success after the first game he started, and the reason is because the other teams he started against made defensive adjustments. What you ask, well like was posted several times to you before, they manned up on the outside because they knew he would panic, not adjust to a secondary receiver and either run or force the ball.
I'm not going to go over this all again. You can put words in my mouth and try and change the subject all you want. Your man played the game I predicted. That's the measure of you that you are still trying to defend that.


did he play the game that you predicted against EWU and MSU?


75....I see that you have not tried to answer this....

I didn't expect him to answer as it does not fit with his agenda.
 
In spite of his subpar outing today against NDSU, Brady was clearly our best quarterback, and his play down the stretch helped us reach the playoffs. The Bison confused him today, and he didn't get much help from his protection and none from the running game. The game was won in the trenches, and their dominate o line allowed them to ask very little of their quarterback. Our passing game was our only offense, and they were ready for it.
 
After the last two quarters of South Dakota State game and the first 20 min or so of this game, why didn't Stitt pull someone off the bench or out of the stands to give Brady a chance to think about life? Didn't have much to lose at that point in time. From a man who doesn't kick field goals and likes to go for it on 4th downs, he didn't gamble on this game with a different QB.
 
grizindabox said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
You are correct, every opposig team plays the same vanilla defense. I am pretty sure that NDSU did exactly the same thing on defense today that they did back in August. As for specifics, many people gave them, but you continually want to ignore those posts. I am sure that you can not even tell us whether a team played zone or man or used a 1-deep safety. You also want to ignore that Simis had very little success after the first game he started, and the reason is because the other teams he started against made defensive adjustments. What you ask, well like was posted several times to you before, they manned up on the outside because they knew he would panic, not adjust to a secondary receiver and either run or force the ball.
I'm not going to go over this all again. You can put words in my mouth and try and change the subject all you want. Your man played the game I predicted. That's the measure of you that you are still trying to defend that.
did he play the game that you predicted against EWU and MSU?
75....I see that you have not tried to answer this....
The "no defense" games? I did comment on them.

Do you guys seriously want to resurrect an old thread that you lost on the first time around.

Brady did what I predicted he was likely to do, based on the statistics he had compiled earlier in the season, and that included the win over NDSU. At the point in time of that discussion, Brady had had six quarters of underwhelming play, on top of four quarters of very good play. At the end of the season, it is very nearly the same. The standard deviation of his play averages is larger than anyone who has thrown the ball for Montana this year.

Get it?
 
UMGriz75 said:
grizindabox said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
UMGriz75 said:
I'm not going to go over this all again. You can put words in my mouth and try and change the subject all you want. Your man played the game I predicted. That's the measure of you that you are still trying to defend that.
did he play the game that you predicted against EWU and MSU?
75....I see that you have not tried to answer this....
The "no defense" games? I did comment on them.

Do you guys seriously want to resurrect an old thread that you lost on the first time around.

Brady did what I predicted he was likely to do, based on the statistics he had compiled earlier in the season, and that included the win over NDSU. At the point in time of that discussion, Brady had had six quarters of underwhelming play, on top of four quarters of very good play. At the end of the season, it is very nearly the same. The standard deviation of his play averages is larger than anyone who has thrown the ball for Montana this year.

Get it?

So did NDSU have no defense in August...
 
I got to give it to 75....he sticks to his argument....even if no one else agrees with it...and I mean no one....
 
His standard deviation of play averages is high because his best attribute is throwing the deep ball. He has the arm and accuracy to stretch the field. His drive consistency obviously isn't as strong as preferred, but his big play ability is what helped us win those last three game before today. Simis is a strong runner, but the holes we had today were pretty non existent. I guess it wouldn't have hurt to try something different. However, over the long haul, I feel most comfortable with Gus.
 
75, wouldn't, at the very least, it help your crusade to tell us what your relationship to Makena is? I mean, it is so damn obvious. Other parents/grand parents, brothers, sisters, or in da day's case, a friend, have given their identity and relationship to players on this board in the past in order to support their posts. Why won't you. I'd respect your position a heck of a lot more (well, kind of) if you'd just admit you are Simis' grandfather, or great uncle or whatever are you are to him. And, my second part to this is, does he know your position on this board? I coach high school athletes, and I know 99 percent of the time, they absolute HATE when parents, relatives, do this kind of thing.
 
Blue Tears said:
Simis is a strong runner, but the holes we had today were pretty non existent. I guess it wouldn't have hurt to try something different.
Simis does hold the season and school record for touchdown passes as well as having made the longest completed pass of the season.
 
havgrizfan said:
75, wouldn't, at the very least, it help your crusade to tell us what your relationship to Makena is? I mean, it is so damn obvious.
I'm sorry. I looked at facts. If you don't like them, I really don't care. Don't know the kid. Why are you pretending to be so obtuse?
 
Blue Tears said:
His standard deviation of play averages is high because his best attribute is throwing the deep ball. He has the arm and accuracy to stretch the field.
I'd say today's performance challenges that.
 
UMGriz75 said:
havgrizfan said:
75, wouldn't, at the very least, it help your crusade to tell us what your relationship to Makena is? I mean, it is so damn obvious.
I'm sorry. I looked at facts. If you don't like them, I really don't care. Don't know the kid. Why are you pretending to be so obtuse?

you looked at the stats....you did not include all the facts...
 
grizindabox said:
UMGriz75 said:
havgrizfan said:
75, wouldn't, at the very least, it help your crusade to tell us what your relationship to Makena is? I mean, it is so damn obvious.
I'm sorry. I looked at facts. If you don't like them, I really don't care. Don't know the kid. Why are you pretending to be so obtuse?

you looked at the stats....you did not include all the facts...
"All the facts?"

You mean the facts we saw today?

Those "facts?" The "facts" that closely resembled the "stats?"
 
So lots of beating up of 75, but why would it have hurt to go with Simis for a few series today? Brady did struggle some against teams that had a solid D game plan, and the O didn't make good adjustments which falls back on the coaching staff. Does that fit your agenda?
 
UMGriz75 said:
grizindabox said:
UMGriz75 said:
havgrizfan said:
75, wouldn't, at the very least, it help your crusade to tell us what your relationship to Makena is? I mean, it is so damn obvious.
I'm sorry. I looked at facts. If you don't like them, I really don't care. Don't know the kid. Why are you pretending to be so obtuse?

you looked at the stats....you did not include all the facts...
"All the facts?"

You mean the facts we saw today?

Those "facts?"

who is acting obtuse now......
 
Bottom line is that none of the QB's are that good. I think it hilarious in previous posts where some think Brady will be on the Payton watch list at the beginning of next year. Good grief!
 
All I gotta say is we better at LEAST have another QB or two on the roster that can run Stitts offense. BG for the most part seemed to be the best QB to play this year. Some good and some bad in BG. Hopefully next year he is better with it. I hope that Simis and Willy at least give BG a run for his money to keep the starting job. Heck Grech J might even come in and make noise.

I hope like hell players stick around once classes are out for the summer and continue to work to get the bugs out.
 
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