Ditto on the "too early." The Griz (and us fans) were sky-high for the Bison game. The guys made some fantastic 4th-down conversions to keep drives alive. Without those, this game would not look so pretty. Question is: Can they maintain that level of intensity, or even something like it, in games down the road? I suspect they can, but we just don't know yet.signedbewildered said:Too early to tell. Definitely a better contender than I had originally anticipated best I could tell. I still think MSU is going to have big issues on defense. Doesn't sound like ISU is doing as well in fall camp. Anyone's guess with West leading EWU. Cal Poly we will know next week. Sounds like Stitt settles for nothing less than perfection and 110% effort from the kids. I really think we need to (and will) get MUCH better by mid season.
CP will be tough, but the Griz can probably manage a win at home. Liberty will be the real test. I know everything is new and different from the past -- coach, system, players, etc. But how many Griz teams have we seen -- even under Hauck -- that were essentially unbeatable at home, but struggled or laid an egg on the road? No telling until it happens.brewskis said:We did just paint a big red target on our backs, but fortunately that always means you are doing something right. Based on what we saw.....I don't see any defenses in the big sky keeping us under 30, except maybe North Dakota. The defense looked great yesterday IMO, NDSU was maybe getting 50% of the success on the ground that they enjoyed last year.
Let's see how we do against CP and Liberty, if we get those two I think we are really a tough team.
But if Stitt proved nothing else -- like it needed to be proved -- he showed that there's pretty much nothing he won't try. And, given his past history, he probably already has three-four-five other things that can be run off that formation. :mrgreen:fencer24 said:I am really impressed and I even had my maroon glasses on all of last week. But wow! Going 80 yards in 16 plays with a minute and a half left to score the winning TD is just fantastic.
But more than that, how many times did our running game go straight at the center of the D-Line of the Bison? Who would ever do that before yesterday? Sure it was because the LBs were dropping back a bit, but it sure as heck worked, and even when it didn't, it reminded the Bison D that they had to keep it honest.
The Game also answered the question of which is more important: TOP or plays. Obviously, running 92 plays for a total of more than twice what the Bison allowed as an average last year shows that you can keep the ball all you want, but if we have a 90 seconds left, better be up by more than 8 points.
Only disappointment has to be goal line offense. Brilliant last play, but not sure everyone won't be prepared when number 37 comes in as a tight end.
Very true, we will find out real soon if we can travel.IdaGriz01 said:CP will be tough, but the Griz can probably manage a win at home. Liberty will be the real test. I know everything is new and different from the past -- coach, system, players, etc. But how many Griz teams have we seen -- even under Hauck -- that were essentially unbeatable at home, but struggled or laid an egg on the road? No telling until it happens.brewskis said:We did just paint a big red target on our backs, but fortunately that always means you are doing something right. Based on what we saw.....I don't see any defenses in the big sky keeping us under 30, except maybe North Dakota. The defense looked great yesterday IMO, NDSU was maybe getting 50% of the success on the ground that they enjoyed last year.
Let's see how we do against CP and Liberty, if we get those two I think we are really a tough team.