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:bad:griz692002 said:you don't like the Griz then go be a cat fan
:bad:griz692002 said:you don't like the Griz then go be a cat fan
grizeyes said:Agreed! I think I heard one of the commentators, maybe Mick, say the coach has one challenge - no better time than right then the final drive of the game to make a challenge and if successful, game is over. Head scratcher.BDizzle said:I can't believe the pass to Ellis in the 4th wasn't reviewed. That's an easy call. Catches it, tucks it, and takes a few steps upfield. Would've been first and goal.
griz692002 said:Atlanta Griz1
You are a puke, you are one of those people that are always looking for someone to blame. No matter what happens in your life you will look for someone to blame. For your pathetic life. Grow up take some responsibility. Show some support and quit tearing down the team you don't like the Griz then go be a cat fan and see how much better it is. As coach HUD would say GFYS
grizfan95 said:Inland NW Griz said:grizfan95 said:Growler has a point on this one. Tackle him once in bounds and its nearly game over. To argue otherwise doesn't make any sense. However, saying and doing are two different things.
Yea, and if the offense could pick up a very short yardage firstdown this conversation doesn't exist. The defense had a goal line stop and a safety. What did the offense do for the cause?
That's a different argument though. Don't get me wrong, this loss hangs squarely on the O's shoulders, however, the defense did have a chance to win it as well at the end and did not.
horribilisfan8184 said:Got to go with Atl on this one. D makes the stop that last drive and time runs out everyone would be saying the D saved the game. In NDSU game, O had last chance to win it and did. D had same chance this game and didn't. Stitt took chances and won, Ty played it safe and lost. Really that simple.
Silvertip said:Would'a, could'a, should'a...wasn't this game - like all of them - 60 minutes long with lots of opportunities to either succeed or fail? Blaming the Griz's loss on the last 10 is an exercise in futility. Get over it...
As with most last second losses the words to remember are... "It never should have come down to that."
Bjorn Bjornstein said:grizeyes said:Agreed! I think I heard one of the commentators, maybe Mick, say the coach has one challenge - no better time than right then the final drive of the game to make a challenge and if successful, game is over. Head scratcher.BDizzle said:I can't believe the pass to Ellis in the 4th wasn't reviewed. That's an easy call. Catches it, tucks it, and takes a few steps upfield. Would've been first and goal.
Don't you lose a timeout if the call isn't overturned? That might be why Stitt chose not to challenge; it would risk loss of a timeout...
horribilisfan8184 said:Got to go with Atl on this one. D makes the stop that last drive and time runs out everyone would be saying the D saved the game. In NDSU game, O had last chance to win it and did. D had same chance this game and didn't. Stitt took chances and won, Ty played it safe and lost. Really that simple.
Good God, people. Haven't you ever heard of spiking the ball to stop the clock? Just because we bout have tackled the player in bounds doesn't mean we'd have won the game because they "couldn't stop the clock".Atlanta Griz1 said:horribilisfan8184 said:Got to go with Atl on this one. D makes the stop that last drive and time runs out everyone would be saying the D saved the game. In NDSU game, O had last chance to win it and did. D had same chance this game and didn't. Stitt took chances and won, Ty played it safe and lost. Really that simple.
Couldn't agree more.
I think some on here are forgetting Cal Poly practices their 2 minute drill as well. They didn't run to the edge every time on that drive. Cal Poly did what they needed to.Spanky said:Ty had a good game plan against Cal-Poly. Otherwise, they may have scored 30 more points.
Spanky said:Ty had a good game plan against Cal-Poly. Otherwise, they may have scored 30 more points.