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profisme said:
mthoopsfan said:
Last season was Hauck’s 3d playing season, not 5th.

UM doesn’t have to replace 10 starters. UM has a young team too.

UM won as many playoff games as SS and Weber. The SS coach won 1 playoff game ever.

You were probably a put in Britt guy, so we have the QB.

UM was one healthy qb away from the semis.

Cats are rolling now.

Are you actually attempting to make the argument that the Griz would have beaten NDSU with a healthy starting QB? That is peak delusional behavior. Even from you.

The griz were hanging with NDSU until they hurt him... it's not that far out there. Football is a momentum game and when your star qb goes down, it's a killer. LJ was head n shoulders above any other qb on the starter, he made our offense work. The score at least would have been very different with LJ in.
 
uofmman1122 said:
catgrizfan said:
Bill and Karen is the best the CAA has to offer. At this point, there are five big sky teams and four MVC teams...everyone else blows. The big sky and MVC are the Big 10 and SEC of the FCS. Everyone else competes for participant trophies.

I would bet 10k that NAU would beat Bill and Karen.
I wouldn't go that far, but I'd bet UM, Idaho, UC Davis, Weber and Sac (and maybe PSU) all beat them.

On a related note, Sac is super lucky they missed the cats this year.

Not sure about that. I think Sac would be a tough matchup for the Cats. The Cats' secondary and pass rush is $hit and the Cats have never had to play from behind. IMO, the Cats have lucked out with their upcoming matchup with SDSU. The teams seem to mirror one another. IW and SDSU are TERRIBLE matchups for MSU. They have the ability to score in bunches but the Cats have never really had to play from behind (once in the first matchup with weebs, but WSU didn't have an offense that could put a team away...). If I were NDSU I would be worried. IW has some spunk.
 
profisme said:
mthoopsfan said:
Last season was Hauck’s 3d playing season, not 5th.

UM doesn’t have to replace 10 starters. UM has a young team too.

UM won as many playoff games as SS and Weber. The SS coach won 1 playoff game ever.

You were probably a put in Britt guy, so we have the QB.

UM was one healthy qb away from the semis.

Cats are rolling now.

Are you actually attempting to make the argument that the Griz would have beaten NDSU with a healthy starting QB? That is peak delusional behavior. Even from you.

A healthy star QB makes or breaks a team. Not sure how this can be argued? UM was toe to toe with the defending national champions in the third quarter on the road. QB1 wasn't even close to healthy. I didn't play the game but know enough to safely say that a healthy Johnson makes the NDSU game a tossup. Can't believe anyone would argue otherwise.
 
catgrizfan said:
profisme said:
Are you actually attempting to make the argument that the Griz would have beaten NDSU with a healthy starting QB? That is peak delusional behavior. Even from you.

A healthy star QB makes or breaks a team. Not sure how this can be argued? UM was toe to toe with the defending national champions in the third quarter on the road. QB1 wasn't even close to healthy. I didn't play the game but know enough to safely say that a healthy Johnson makes the NDSU game a tossup. Can't believe anyone would argue otherwise.
We need a QB as tough and as durable as Fluka from Holy Cross. Took a hit on every play and came back for more. 213 yards rushing against the #1 seed.
 
kemajic said:
catgrizfan said:
A healthy star QB makes or breaks a team. Not sure how this can be argued? UM was toe to toe with the defending national champions in the third quarter on the road. QB1 wasn't even close to healthy. I didn't play the game but know enough to safely say that a healthy Johnson makes the NDSU game a tossup. Can't believe anyone would argue otherwise.
We need a QB as tough and as durable as Fluka from Holy Cross. Took a hit on every play and came back for more. 213 yards rushing against the #1 seed.
I was impressed with him. Very fun to watch. Seemed to play with an edge and had some words after a lot of plays.

Also makes me excited to see what Tommy and Chambers can do Saturday.
 
kemajic said:
catgrizfan said:
A healthy star QB makes or breaks a team. Not sure how this can be argued? UM was toe to toe with the defending national champions in the third quarter on the road. QB1 wasn't even close to healthy. I didn't play the game but know enough to safely say that a healthy Johnson makes the NDSU game a tossup. Can't believe anyone would argue otherwise.
We need a QB as tough and as durable as Fluka from Holy Cross. Took a hit on every play and came back for more. 213 yards rushing against the #1 seed.

Yes,someone like Tommy Mellot.
 
bigsky33 said:
kemajic said:
We need a QB as tough and as durable as Fluka from Holy Cross. Took a hit on every play and came back for more. 213 yards rushing against the #1 seed.

Yes,someone like Tommy Mellot.

Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.
 
catgrizfan said:
bigsky33 said:
Yes,someone like Tommy Mellot.

Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.
bigsky has a short memory. How well did he hold up against NDSU?
 
catgrizfan said:
bigsky33 said:
Yes,someone like Tommy Mellot.

Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.

Rams...
 
SoldierGriz said:
catgrizfan said:
Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.

Rams...
4-9 and in last place is top tier. Got it.
 
SoldierGriz said:
catgrizfan said:
Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.

Rams...

49ers, until their 2nd 1 went down.
 
kemajic said:
catgrizfan said:
Tommy wasn't durable last season. Luck of the draw. One wrong twist and IW loses by 50+. People kid themselves when they beat their chests about how great their teams are...while QB1 is healthy. Name an NFL team in the top tier who would still be in the top tier if QB1 went down. I'll wait.
bigsky has a short memory. How well did he hold up against NDSU?

Against NDSU we didn't have a good back-up QB much like the Griz this year. Vigen fixed that with Sean Chambers. Not much of a drop off if any with him.
 
bigsky33 said:
kemajic said:
bigsky has a short memory. How well did he hold up against NDSU?

Against NDSU we didn't have a good back-up QB much like the Griz this year. Vigen fixed that with Sean Chambers. Not much of a drop off if any with him.

Agreed 100%. Chambers was/is the real deal.
 
I'm not telling most of you something that you don't know, but the Griz need to get back to fielding great offensive lines if they want to get their offense playing on the Cats' level.

I love Mellott. I think he's a stud. But the offensive front makes it easy on him much of the time. If you look at some of the lanes he was running through on the outside against W&M, you'll see what I mean. The OL is great on the move and the auxiliary blockers seal as good as anyone in the country.

From the outside, that's been the biggest surprise to me about Hauck's return is that the OL's in Missoula haven't really returned to form. Seems to me like they used to be his calling card.

I don't know if it's just a random streak of bad luck, of if it has anything to do with big men preferring to come to MSU because of their style of offense, or...?
 
Lord Vigo said:
I'm not telling most of you something that you don't know, but the Griz need to get back to fielding great offensive lines if they want to get their offense playing on the Cats' level.

I love Mellott. I think he's a stud. But the offensive front makes it easy on him much of the time. If you look at some of the lanes he was running through on the outside against W&M, you'll see what I mean. The OL is great on the move and the auxiliary blockers seal as good as anyone in the country.

From the outside, that's been the biggest surprise to me about Hauck's return is that the OL's in Missoula haven't really returned to form. Seems to me like they used to be his calling card.

I don't know if it's just a random streak of bad luck, of if it has anything to do with big men preferring to come to MSU because of their style of offense, or...?

UM had first and third team all-conference players. The Cats had second and third team conference players. The Cat o-line was good, in the offense they run.
 
Griz Addict said:
profisme said:
Are you actually attempting to make the argument that the Griz would have beaten NDSU with a healthy starting QB? That is peak delusional behavior. Even from you.

The griz were hanging with NDSU until they hurt him... it's not that far out there. Football is a momentum game and when your star qb goes down, it's a killer. LJ was head n shoulders above any other qb on the starter, he made our offense work. The score at least would have been very different with LJ in.
:thumb: True about connections this staff already has.
 
mthoopsfan said:
Lord Vigo said:
I'm not telling most of you something that you don't know, but the Griz need to get back to fielding great offensive lines if they want to get their offense playing on the Cats' level.

I love Mellott. I think he's a stud. But the offensive front makes it easy on him much of the time. If you look at some of the lanes he was running through on the outside against W&M, you'll see what I mean. The OL is great on the move and the auxiliary blockers seal as good as anyone in the country.

From the outside, that's been the biggest surprise to me about Hauck's return is that the OL's in Missoula haven't really returned to form. Seems to me like they used to be his calling card.

I don't know if it's just a random streak of bad luck, of if it has anything to do with big men preferring to come to MSU because of their style of offense, or...?

UM had first and third team all-conference players. The Cats had second and third team conference players. The Cat o-line was good, in the offense they run.

Is your argument that the Griz OL was superior to MSU’s this year based on all-conference honors?
 
Lord Vigo said:
mthoopsfan said:
UM had first and third team all-conference players. The Cats had second and third team conference players. The Cat o-line was good, in the offense they run.

Is your argument that the Griz OL was superior to MSU’s this year based on all-conference honors?

:lol: PR never disappoints.
 
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