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Gregorak's coaching cost Griz the win versus Poly

Atlanta Griz1 said:
CV Griz Fan said:
I have watched the last two minutes of this game over and over. I think Poly's final drive was more a result of great execution by Poly then a poor scheme by TG. In fact, Poly played flawless football from the 4th down stop on until the final FG. The Poly O is designed to get 3 yards in it's sleep so it's difficult to stop them from doing that IMO. On the pitches, the Poly backs ran strait for the sidelines which is difficult to stop. Plus they had a couple of successful pass plays on that final drive that helped them greatly. To Growlers point on playing the pitch to force the runner inside in an effort to run the clock, it was interesting that the announcer, Coach Delaney, did comment on that by saying " coach Ty, at some point, will have to play to stop the pitch and keep the runner in bounds". This obviously gives some validity to Growler's point. But in reality, UM's 4th down debacle set up Poly's final drive and gave them hope....

Good post, but a couple of points. First, yes the Poly pitch backs ran hard for the sidelines, but gained positive yardage each time before running out-of-bounds. If you KNOW they are going to run wide, why can't you stop them for a loss, or tackle them before they go out of bounds? They got good yardage every down. Second, It is not my point that matters. Every Griz fan I have talked to since the game, including 4 previous players, has said that Ty could have stopped that pitch run if he had called time out and adjusted the defense. Everyone in the stands knew what Poly was doing in the last minute of play. They had no other options than to go wide to be able to stop the clock and get their FG team on the field. It is the majority of Griz nation that agrees with me. Only the substantial contingency of pedestrian fans who dominate this board with sugar fail to get it.

It is over, let's move on. Liberty awaits.
They ran wide three fucking times in 11 plays. I would hardly say we KNEW they were going to run wide. Looks like they, in fact, had LOTS of other options.

And whether he faked WELL or not he still faked to the dive before running down the line. All three times.
 
AZGrizFan said:
Atlanta Griz1 said:
CV Griz Fan said:
I have watched the last two minutes of this game over and over. I think Poly's final drive was more a result of great execution by Poly then a poor scheme by TG. In fact, Poly played flawless football from the 4th down stop on until the final FG. The Poly O is designed to get 3 yards in it's sleep so it's difficult to stop them from doing that IMO. On the pitches, the Poly backs ran strait for the sidelines which is difficult to stop. Plus they had a couple of successful pass plays on that final drive that helped them greatly. To Growlers point on playing the pitch to force the runner inside in an effort to run the clock, it was interesting that the announcer, Coach Delaney, did comment on that by saying " coach Ty, at some point, will have to play to stop the pitch and keep the runner in bounds". This obviously gives some validity to Growler's point. But in reality, UM's 4th down debacle set up Poly's final drive and gave them hope....

Good post, but a couple of points. First, yes the Poly pitch backs ran hard for the sidelines, but gained positive yardage each time before running out-of-bounds. If you KNOW they are going to run wide, why can't you stop them for a loss, or tackle them before they go out of bounds? They got good yardage every down. Second, It is not my point that matters. Every Griz fan I have talked to since the game, including 4 previous players, has said that Ty could have stopped that pitch run if he had called time out and adjusted the defense. Everyone in the stands knew what Poly was doing in the last minute of play. They had no other options than to go wide to be able to stop the clock and get their FG team on the field. It is the majority of Griz nation that agrees with me. Only the substantial contingency of pedestrian fans who dominate this board with sugar fail to get it.

It is over, let's move on. Liberty awaits.
They ran wide three f***[*] times in 11 plays. I would hardly say we KNEW they were going to run wide. Looks like they, in fact, had LOTS of other options.

And whether he faked WELL or not he still faked to the dive before running down the line. All three times.


:coffee:
 
Atlanta Griz1 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Atlanta Griz1 said:
No fake to the dive back on the last three plays.


Atlanta Griz1 said:
He made a half-hearted fake


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You are a f***[*] idiot! Maybe the dumbest poster on eGriz, HAHA!


CDA = "Certified Dumb Ass" Total waste of protoplasm
Says the guy who doesn't know simple option football when it's plain as day.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Atlanta Griz1 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Atlanta Griz1 said:
No fake to the dive back on the last three plays.


Atlanta Griz1 said:
He made a half-hearted fake


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You are a f***[*] idiot! Maybe the dumbest poster on eGriz, HAHA!


CDA = "Certified Dumb Ass" Total waste of protoplasm

Any evidence?

Yeah, check your father's leg
 
Yeah, that's not very cool. Maybe you didn't know. Either way, I'm done with you now. It's been real, lil' bitch.
 
AZGrizFan said:
Atlanta Griz1 said:
CV Griz Fan said:
I have watched the last two minutes of this game over and over. I think Poly's final drive was more a result of great execution by Poly then a poor scheme by TG. In fact, Poly played flawless football from the 4th down stop on until the final FG. The Poly O is designed to get 3 yards in it's sleep so it's difficult to stop them from doing that IMO. On the pitches, the Poly backs ran strait for the sidelines which is difficult to stop. Plus they had a couple of successful pass plays on that final drive that helped them greatly. To Growlers point on playing the pitch to force the runner inside in an effort to run the clock, it was interesting that the announcer, Coach Delaney, did comment on that by saying " coach Ty, at some point, will have to play to stop the pitch and keep the runner in bounds". This obviously gives some validity to Growler's point. But in reality, UM's 4th down debacle set up Poly's final drive and gave them hope....

Good post, but a couple of points. First, yes the Poly pitch backs ran hard for the sidelines, but gained positive yardage each time before running out-of-bounds. If you KNOW they are going to run wide, why can't you stop them for a loss, or tackle them before they go out of bounds? They got good yardage every down. Second, It is not my point that matters. Every Griz fan I have talked to since the game, including 4 previous players, has said that Ty could have stopped that pitch run if he had called time out and adjusted the defense. Everyone in the stands knew what Poly was doing in the last minute of play. They had no other options than to go wide to be able to stop the clock and get their FG team on the field. It is the majority of Griz nation that agrees with me. Only the substantial contingency of pedestrian fans who dominate this board with sugar fail to get it.

It is over, let's move on. Liberty awaits.
They ran wide three f***[*] times in 11 plays. I would hardly say we KNEW they were going to run wide. Looks like they, in fact, had LOTS of other options.

And whether he faked WELL or not he still faked to the dive before running down the line. All three times.

It was actually 4 pitches out of 12 plays. Take out the spike and the FG that was 4 out of 10 plays. KVE didn't have a great final drive. His angles were poor. I don't know If the scheme hurt him or not. The pass play where Harris got beat was the play of the drive for Poly IMO.
The QB keeper on 4th down where Kose left his feet and KVE was ineffective was big too.....
 
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