Is this you Ferriter?votb said:
GrizPony said:Is this you Ferriter?votb said:![]()
PlayerRep said:Ursa Major said:Phuck Phenecie and that classless program. I hope we go run heavy and destroy their will to live. Beat them until they agree to move down to Division 2 football, where they belong.
I assume and hope UM will clobber Idaho St, but have to chuckle at your classless post commenting on ISU’s classless program.
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AllWeatherFan said:Keys to a Griz Victory (Cont.)
10. Get the ball to Jerry.
Htowngriz said:AllWeatherFan said:Keys to a Griz Victory (Cont.)
10. Get the ball to Jerry.
And Akem. And Toure. And Roberts. And...![]()
grizpaws said:AZGrizFan said:Come ON. Last week we were facing a vaunted passing attack with a QB who might play on Sundays and a stable of tall, fast receivers with an experienced O-line.
Now, suddenly ISU’s passing game is BETTER? Why? Because we shut down UCD’s?
Don’t be THAT guy, Brint....
BW: I always enjoy your pre-game and post game threads. But I'm also curious why you think Idaho St. is better than UCD in terms of a passing attack? Do you think their qb is better than Maier? Do you think their receivers are better than UCD's? Do you think their offensive line is better? Not trying to be a dick, just curious about your thoughts.
votb said:
I totally agree about the reaction to physical play. But here's the deal: From what we saw at North Dakota, the Bison did a damn good job of mouth punching themselves. Had the Aggies "shot their wad" at taking it from NDSU, and had nothing left for the Griz? Kinda seems like it.BWahlberg said:...
Additionally, I think ISU will be more used to a physical [fixed it] game than Davis was. Davis honestly didn't really impress me once they got punched in the mouth a few times. I don't think ISU will be as intimidated, especially with a coaching staff littered with guys that are very experienced with how Bobby runs things.
fltheadgriz said:Or maybe NDSU is overhyped and not just that good this year...we will see!
garizzalies said:This game has me nervous. Hopefully they’re not reading their own press clippings.
This sounds crazy, but I wish all our games were road games this year. I think we’re more likely to have a let down at home, particularly the QB. Last year’s homecoming was disgusting. They looked super hung-over. But maybe the revenge tour continues and they make Homecoming a day to celebrate this year
BWahlberg said:grizpaws said:AZGrizFan said:Come ON. Last week we were facing a vaunted passing attack with a QB who might play on Sundays and a stable of tall, fast receivers with an experienced O-line.
Now, suddenly ISU’s passing game is BETTER? Why? Because we shut down UCD’s?
Don’t be THAT guy, Brint....
BW: I always enjoy your pre-game and post game threads. But I'm also curious why you think Idaho St. is better than UCD in terms of a passing attack? Do you think their qb is better than Maier? Do you think their receivers are better than UCD's? Do you think their offensive line is better? Not trying to be a dick, just curious about your thoughts.
Busy day today or I would have replied to both earlier. I don't think Struck is better than Maier but I think if you look at the teams and their stats there's a lot of similarities.
Gilliam: 78 ypg rushing / 20 ypg receiving
Flanagan: 76 ypg rushing / 10 ypg receiving
Maier: 300 ypg passing / 10 TDs / 6 INTs
Struck: 260 ypg passing / 10 TDs / 1 INT (in 3 games)
Crawford/Harrell/Preece: 850 combined receiving yards / 6 combined TDs
Dean/Connor/Gueller: 811 combined receiving yards / 10 combined TDs
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I think ISU's receiver corps is better that Davis's. The RB's are similar, Gilliam slightly better but Flanagan more experienced. QB... it's clearly Maier based on what we know he can do but Struck is having a better start to the season, statistically.
Additionally, I think ISU will be more used to a psychical game than Davis was. Davis honestly didn't really impress me once they got punched in the mouth a few times. I don't think ISU will be as intimidated, especially with a coaching staff littered with guys that are very experienced with how Bobby runs things.