behappp said:Wasn't able to watch today (in Canada)
Been reading the game thread and know how ugly it was.
I know LJ messed up but I am interested in how the d played since it seems the o put them in bad positions. Was it rushing d or passing d or both?
Details please
hm.grwn.grizfan said:behappp said:Wasn't able to watch today (in Canada)
Been reading the game thread and know how ugly it was.
I know LJ messed up but I am interested in how the d played since it seems the o put them in bad positions. Was it rushing d or passing d or both?
Details please
It’s the same kryptonite as the last several seasons. Teams with a quick release accurate QB can attack the seams and expose our safeties. Live by the blitz and die by the blitz. When the rush didn’t get home they exposed our safeties who got burned several times pretty good. Run defense also didn’t play particularly well today. Bad angles at times as well as some key missed tackles
hm.grwn.grizfan said:behappp said:Wasn't able to watch today (in Canada)
Been reading the game thread and know how ugly it was.
I know LJ messed up but I am interested in how the d played since it seems the o put them in bad positions. Was it rushing d or passing d or both?
Details please
It’s the same kryptonite as the last several seasons. Teams with a quick release accurate QB can attack the seams and expose our safeties. Live by the blitz and die by the blitz. When the rush didn’t get home they exposed our safeties who got burned several times pretty good. Run defense also didn’t play particularly well today. Bad angles at times as well as some key missed tackles
hm.grwn.grizfan said:behappp said:Wasn't able to watch today (in Canada)
Been reading the game thread and know how ugly it was.
I know LJ messed up but I am interested in how the d played since it seems the o put them in bad positions. Was it rushing d or passing d or both?
Details please
It’s the same kryptonite as the last several seasons. Teams with a quick release accurate QB can attack the seams and expose our safeties. Live by the blitz and die by the blitz. When the rush didn’t get home they exposed our safeties who got burned several times pretty good. Run defense also didn’t play particularly well today. Bad angles at times as well as some key missed tackles
AZGrizFan said:Honest question: Is there a defensive scheme out there that can defend successfully against a quick release QB who’s accurate?
Jay Hill’s Weber State defense will give you that all day long. You are not getting huge plays, and you will not run the ball with a lot of success against 4 down lineman. And “if” you get to the red zone, you are kicking, not scoring touchdowns.AZGrizFan said:Honest question: Is there a defensive scheme out there that can defend successfully against a quick release QB who’s accurate?
Richard Cranium said:Jayden Dawson had an amazing opportunity to show off why his talents were wasted in a Bengals uniform, instead he shit down his leg in Pocatello. Then you consider ISU making miraculous plays that they won’t make again all year. The fumble on the 1 yard line going in for a touchdown was a huge let down for the Griz. We need some physical rest and some work on mental toughness during the bye week. No one is happy about the performance by our team, but look at Georgia last 2 weeks and they still managed a WIN. We will have a nice reset to get ready for Idaho. The Griz will be just fine!
hm.grwn.grizfan said:behappp said:Wasn't able to watch today (in Canada)
Been reading the game thread and know how ugly it was.
I know LJ messed up but I am interested in how the d played since it seems the o put them in bad positions. Was it rushing d or passing d or both?
Details please
It’s the same kryptonite as the last several seasons. Teams with a quick release accurate QB can attack the seams and expose our safeties. Live by the blitz and die by the blitz. When the rush didn’t get home they exposed our safeties who got burned several times pretty good. Run defense also didn’t play particularly well today. Bad angles at times as well as some key missed tackles
AZGrizFan said:Honest question: Is there a defensive scheme out there that can defend successfully against a quick release QB who’s accurate?
Westcoastfan said:Overrated
Have you seen your defense the last 3 weeks. Teams are moving the ball at will on you guys. You’re just lucky your offense bails you guys out.Westcoastfan said:Overrated
grizghost said:hm.grwn.grizfan said:It’s the same kryptonite as the last several seasons. Teams with a quick release accurate QB can attack the seams and expose our safeties. Live by the blitz and die by the blitz. When the rush didn’t get home they exposed our safeties who got burned several times pretty good. Run defense also didn’t play particularly well today. Bad angles at times as well as some key missed tackles
...I said this earlier..Sac St QB is going to fry our safeties...its a weak spot in the D.scheme...QB that can release
the ball quickly will burn up the field and our safeties will be running around like headless chickens...it needs to
be address...maybe changing safeties (RH) in games like this would be smart move...
mthoopsfan said:grizghost said:...I said this earlier..Sac St QB is going to fry our safeties...its a weak spot in the D.scheme...QB that can release
the ball quickly will burn up the field and our safeties will be running around like headless chickens...it needs to
be address...maybe changing safeties (RH) in games like this would be smart move...
As a free safety, Hauck often doesn’t have pass responsibility. His main job is to come up and tackle.