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Good, Bad, Ugly - UNI

Eriul said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!


I complained about the o-line with specific reference to my ignorance towards haucks moves at o-line. Glad they are teaching reading comprehension up there in Canada ;)

Wow, way to pull out the cross border guns! I might have misunderstood your post but I don't think you really want a discussion about comparative educational systems. We might not be field leading in creationism like Kansas but we do okay.
 
SaskGriz said:
Zirg said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

Whether Hauck "let off the gas" is debatable at best I agree, but why the hell are we running a hurry-up offense and leaving 20 seconds on the play-clock with an 11 point lead with 7-8 minutes left in the 4th quarter (and UNI only having 1 time-out left)? THAT is what allowed UNI to make it close. We could have taken 4-5 minutes off the clock in the 2nd half if we maximized the play-clock the whole half. Stitt did the same thing several times, and it cost us a win vs Cal-Poly. Only on the final drive did we run the play-clock down to a few seconds. When you have a big lead over a higher-ranked team in the 2nd-half, why wouldn't you milk the clock? I

I agree with what you are saying about clock management. I wonder if it's hard to take a hurry up spread team and have them grind things out? Especially when they can't run the ball effectively. The drops didn't help. We don't show any sort of double TE, full back lead, three yards and a cloud of shredded rubber pellets set, so I don't know.

That's the excuse ppl gave me when I complained about Stitt doing the same thing and I don't buy it at all. The offense wasn't doing much in the second half and had no rythym anyways, and couldn't have done much worse by slowing things down and I refuse to believe these guys are incapable of utilizing 2 different tempos effectively. We completely 3 straight passes on the final drive while slowing it down, so there's the proof, in my mind.
 
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

Very good points. UNI only gave up just over 120 yards per game on the ground last season. The Griz won't face too many run defenses as strong as the Panthers. So, I wouldn't get too angry at the run game. I was most impressed by the early game composure shown by so many players, especially considering the inexperience.
 
Grizzoola said:
PlayerRep said:
Grizzoola said:
Is "Bobby Ball" only about winning the 1st half and then defending that in the 2d half? WTH? I've seen it before, esp. the NC game w/ Villanova. I don't like this aspect of "BB." You take your foot off the gas w/ any of these teams, you deserve to lose, if it comes to that. I don't have the stats, but it looks like UM won the 1st half, but UNI damned near came close to winning the second (and most important) half.

C'mon, Bobby, don't overthink your strategy. Keep winning until the final buzzer (whatever). Goddam. I do know BH gets too conservative when ahead in the 4th qtr. He's got to go full tilt in the 4th, because that's what his opponents will do. Don't take your foot off the gas, BH!

You obviously didn't even watch the game. The Griz didn't take their foot off the gas in any respect. Hauck wasn't conservative at all. Was passing out of the end zone on the drives late in the game.
I couldn't watch the game, got something online. Anyway, how do you expllain UNI's comeback in 4th qtr? I've seen so much of that in past BH games. Explain to me why it is, what I think is, BH playing conservative in late 4th qtr?

UNI’s coach threw a curveball that the Griz had trouble correcting in that they benched their All-Conference QB and put in the back-up who was much more mobile and was willing to use the TE in the passing game. They also made some small corrections in play calling to take advantage of the pass rush that the Griz were using. The shovel pass, getting 1 on 1 matchups with their big TEs, incorporating a power read option to neutralize the edge rush, etc. This was a ranked team that is going to finish high in the Missouri Valley with a veteran OL, a pretty good coach and a whole lot of fight.

That move to change QBs was brilliant and it gave UNI momentum before the Griz could put together a counter. Also, the drops by the Griz WRs in the second half left the D in the field for much longer. You could tell they were getting gassed.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Good

- the entire first half, in all 3 phases minus the missed pat (would prove almost costly)
- the defense held UNI to 47 yards in the first half
- Sneed looked really good, both with his arm and feet
- Semenza bouncing back and kicking 2 FGs....proved valuable
- some great pinning punts by Williams
- Justin Freaking Calhoun at corner looked incredible
- Robertson and Reid can hit
- Dante Freaking Olson is an absolute beast
- converting the first down when you needed it most to seal the win
- buss played plenty
- JLM punt returns

Bad

- no lanes for a run game
- had chances for picks and fumble recoveries but missed
- poor punt and kick return decisions back ro back when it hurt a lot
- couple key receiver drops
- let UNI back in the game

Ugly

- the spot on 4th and 17....was told from friends watching on tv it was 100% short
- not stepping on their throats after being up 26-0


A win is a win and the Griz beat the 13th ranked team in the country....and dominated them for a long while. Lots to fix but lots to like.

Can confirm.
 
biga75 said:
HookedonGriz said:
Good

- the entire first half, in all 3 phases minus the missed pat (would prove almost costly)
- the defense held UNI to 47 yards in the first half
- Sneed looked really good, both with his arm and feet
- Semenza bouncing back and kicking 2 FGs....proved valuable
- some great pinning punts by Williams
- Justin Freaking Calhoun at corner looked incredible
- Robertson and Reid can hit
- Dante Freaking Olson is an absolute beast
- converting the first down when you needed it most to seal the win
- buss played plenty
- JLM punt returns

Bad

- no lanes for a run game
- had chances for picks and fumble recoveries but missed
- poor punt and kick return decisions back ro back when it hurt a lot
- couple key receiver drops
- let UNI back in the game

Ugly

- the spot on 4th and 17....was told from friends watching on tv it was 100% short
- not stepping on their throats after being up 26-0


A win is a win and the Griz beat the 13th ranked team in the country....and dominated them for a long while. Lots to fix but lots to like.

Can confirm.

Agreed. The guys feet, knees and waist were down past the first down marker, but the ball in his arms was about 1/2 yard short.
 
Zirg said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

Whether Hauck "let off the gas" is debatable at best I agree, but why the hell are we running a hurry-up offense and leaving 20 seconds on the play-clock with an 11 point lead with 7-8 minutes left in the 4th quarter (and UNI only having 1 time-out left)? THAT is what allowed UNI to make it close. We could have taken 4-5 minutes off the clock in the 2nd half if we maximized the play-clock the whole half. Stitt did the same thing several times, and it cost us a win vs Cal-Poly. Only on the final drive did we run the play-clock down to a few seconds. When you have a big lead over a higher-ranked team in the 2nd-half, why wouldn't you milk the clock? I

Not sure that you are correct on UM running the hurry-up late in the game, but the definition of taking the foot off the gas would have been coming out in the second half and changing the gameplay to milk the clock.

The problem in the 2d half was not picking up 1st downs and not converting on 3d dow, and eventually not stopping NI on 3d down and 4th down.

Look at the number of plays in each drive in the 2d half:

4-9
4-17
3-5
6-16
3-8
5-20

Lost first drive on zones when we didn't convert on 3d and short and 4th and short. Then 4 punts in a row.
 
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Eriul said:
Ill take the win but I came away from the game really scratching my head about the O-line. I'm not really aware of how Hauck is recruiting but Bobby ball was possible BECAUSE our o-line was so good. We constantly sent talent to the NFL. The O-line tonight seemed to be by far the weakest unit. The game was on lock and we could have just run it out if it wasn't for the horrendous ypc

True but not a surprise either. Hauck has said all along it’s our most worrisome spot by far. I think it will keep getting better though. UNI has a legit D Line too

Northern Iowa defense is designed and organized to stop run to compete in their conference (North Dakota State). Pass blocking was good, ground game was not but may be due to inexperienced line and our opponent. Good challenge for first game to see where they need to get to.
 
4theluvofgriz said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Had UM had Calhoun at rb, the running game would have been better. UNI, in more rushes, averaged .1 more yards per carry than the Griz. Neither team had a good running game yesterday.

The fact is that UM outperformed and beat a higher ranked team which has historically done well in the current top conference in FCS. Completely outplayed them, and shut down their offense the first half. No turnovers by the Griz. And this was a big win for UM and this young team under new coaches.

No one disagrees that the o-line is young and inexperienced, and needs to improve, and needs to help develop a better running game. But it is undeniable that this was a very positive start for the Griz and Hauck. It is also clear that Sneed is a good qb with even more upside. (Wilson is the answer, haha; one of the dumbest comments ever on egriz.)
 
Bad: Play calling selection on 4th/1. Actually play calling selection on the entire drive the 2nd time they were stopped on 4th and 1. Those were drive killers, if we’d have been able to put one or both of those into the end zone UNI would have been completely demoralized. How about a play action? A zone read? A bubble screen? We only needed one freaking yard both times and it was clear our O-line wasn’t moving their D-line off the ball...

Bad: Clock management the 4th quarter. It was clear momentum had swung to UNI’s sideline...we were going 3-out or 4-out but were snapping the ball with 20+ seconds on the play clock. If we’d have used more clock in our previous two drives, the last drive would have been unnecessary....game would already have been over.
 
4theluvofgriz said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Agreed, PERFORMANCE is THEY WON! It seems like some of the posters on here are the ones making EXCUSES "sure the Griz won, but, but, but, what about, this that and the other."

It IS about who recruited the O-line! You play the cards you are dealt but we'd all love to be holding pocket bullets and not Seven-Duece off suit. I think the Griz coaches cobbled together a decent line with not as much to work with as one might hope. (And that is no criticism to any of those young Griz warriors, just a fact that they didn't have a whole lot of seasoning)

It IS about UNI's line! That kid in the 7 jersey was a Pre-Season All-American, remember him? I don't since he didn't do jack against our line. They were very good and experienced. A reason is not the same as an excuse; one guy climbed the M and the other guy failed to summit Everest, but to your thinking the second guy shouldn't make "excuses".

Our run game will be fine, takes time.
 
SaskGriz said:
4theluvofgriz said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Agreed, PERFORMANCE is THEY WON! It seems like some of the posters on here are the ones making EXCUSES "sure the Griz won, but, but, but, what about, this that and the other."

It IS about who recruited the O-line! You play the cards you are dealt but we'd all love to be holding pocket bullets and not Seven-Duece off suit. I think the Griz coaches cobbled together a decent line with not as much to work with as one might hope. (And that is no criticism to any of those young Griz warriors, just a fact that they didn't have a whole lot of seasoning)

It IS about UNI's line! That kid in the 7 jersey was a Pre-Season All-American, remember him? I don't since he didn't do jack against our line. They were very good and experienced. A reason is not the same as an excuse; one guy climbed the M and the other guy failed to summit Everest, but to your thinking the second guy shouldn't make "excuses".

Our run game will be fine, takes time.

X2 Sask
 
Zirg said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

Whether Hauck "let off the gas" is debatable at best I agree, but why the hell are we running a hurry-up offense and leaving 20 seconds on the play-clock with an 11 point lead with 7-8 minutes left in the 4th quarter (and UNI only having 1 time-out left)? THAT is what allowed UNI to make it close. We could have taken 4-5 minutes off the clock in the 2nd half if we maximized the play-clock the whole half. Stitt did the same thing several times, and it cost us a win vs Cal-Poly. Only on the final drive did we run the play-clock down to a few seconds. When you have a big lead over a higher-ranked team in the 2nd-half, why wouldn't you milk the clock? I

All of the people around me were saying the same thing. We should have milked the clock more on our last 3 possessions. Couldn't believe we didn't. Also couldn't believe Farley didn't kick an onside with no timeouts left and what 3-4 minutes left in the game.
 
It’s hard to prepare for your opponent’s all-conference QB to just suck shit and get benched in favor of a smaller, quicker QB, so I’m not too worried about UNI coming back. I mean, they’re ranked ahead of us for a reason: they aren’t a bad team, and it showed.

Bottom line is we dominated their #1 offense, and then just looked a little unprepared for the curveball QB. Shades of JMU 2008 when Dudzik came in and we didn’t really have an answer.

...Also bottom line: the Griz looked so much better than I thought we would last night, which has me pretty damn stoked. :thumb:
 
I agree with what most are saying here. I think the line was just OK, but will get better as they play together. I think sneed ran too often and didn’t go through progressions well. He needed to pitch that speed option play, but I think he was just trying to do a bit too much. He will settle down. Defense did pretty well, but zero pass rush with the base defense without stunting. Really needed to stop blitzing a bit earlier to lessen the 1 on 1 matchups late in the game with the TEs. Overall I’d give it a solid B-.
 
PlayerRep said:
4theluvofgriz said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Had UM had Calhoun at rb, the running game would have been better. UNI, in more rushes, averaged .1 more yards per carry than the Griz. Neither team had a good running game yesterday.

The fact is that UM outperformed and beat a higher ranked team which has historically done well in the current top conference in FCS. Completely outplayed them, and shut down their offense the first half. No turnovers by the Griz. And this was a big win for UM and this young team under new coaches.

No one disagrees that the o-line is young and inexperienced, and needs to improve, and needs to help develop a better running game. But it is undeniable that this was a very positive start for the Griz and Hauck. It is also clear that Sneed is a good qb with even more upside. (Wilson is the answer, haha; one of the dumbest comments ever on egriz.)

Please. Bo Jackson couldn't have made yardage on Saturday. It had nothing to do with the running back, and everything to do with the fact that there were no holes created, and the fact that many times our RB engaged with defenders before even reaching the LOS.
 
4theluvofgriz said:
PlayerRep said:
4theluvofgriz said:
SaskGriz said:
Okay, I will admit, I didn't make it down for the game but got to watch on the GoGriz feed without sound. My observations in reaction to some of the posters on here is "how high are you guys?". There's a guy complaining about the O-line without conceding that Coach Hauck didn't recruit a single guy off that line except maybe Anderson, who I'm not sure saw the field. Another scholar is talking about how he's used to Coach Hauck taking his foot off the gas, I assume he means Hauck shouldn't have let those receivers drop passes, shouldn't have let the number 13 team in the Nation make plays. And I agree the "green as an elf's dick" offensive line should have done a better job of moving a veteran defensive line with an All-American on it. Pot won't be legal in Canada until October 18, some of you south of the border jumped the cue. That was a great Griz win by a soon to be great but very young Griz team!

It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Had UM had Calhoun at rb, the running game would have been better. UNI, in more rushes, averaged .1 more yards per carry than the Griz. Neither team had a good running game yesterday.

The fact is that UM outperformed and beat a higher ranked team which has historically done well in the current top conference in FCS. Completely outplayed them, and shut down their offense the first half. No turnovers by the Griz. And this was a big win for UM and this young team under new coaches.

No one disagrees that the o-line is young and inexperienced, and needs to improve, and needs to help develop a better running game. But it is undeniable that this was a very positive start for the Griz and Hauck. It is also clear that Sneed is a good qb with even more upside. (Wilson is the answer, haha; one of the dumbest comments ever on egriz.)

Please. Bo Jackson couldn't have made yardage on Saturday. It had nothing to do with the running back, and everything to do with the fact that there were no holes created, and the fact that many times our RB engaged with defenders before even reaching the LOS. Your "analysis" is nothing more than "challenge every negative" regarding this team, to keep Bobby talking to you.
 
4theluvofgriz said:
4theluvofgriz said:
PlayerRep said:
4theluvofgriz said:
It's not about who recruited the O-line, or that NIU had a great defensive line. None of that changes the fact that our O-line could not block for the running game, and this going to be a big problem going forward. We will play other teams with solid defenses, and we need to be able to run the ball. Bottom line.....Excuses don't cut it. Performance does.

Had UM had Calhoun at rb, the running game would have been better. UNI, in more rushes, averaged .1 more yards per carry than the Griz. Neither team had a good running game yesterday.

The fact is that UM outperformed and beat a higher ranked team which has historically done well in the current top conference in FCS. Completely outplayed them, and shut down their offense the first half. No turnovers by the Griz. And this was a big win for UM and this young team under new coaches.

No one disagrees that the o-line is young and inexperienced, and needs to improve, and needs to help develop a better running game. But it is undeniable that this was a very positive start for the Griz and Hauck. It is also clear that Sneed is a good qb with even more upside. (Wilson is the answer, haha; one of the dumbest comments ever on egriz.)

Please. Bo Jackson couldn't have made yardage on Saturday. It had nothing to do with the running back, and everything to do with the fact that there were no holes created, and the fact that many times our RB engaged with defenders before even reaching the LOS. Your "analysis" is nothing more than "challenge every negative" regarding this team, to keep Bobby talking to you.

To be fair Bo does have a bad hip.
 
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