grizpsych said:We turned the ball over a lot versus NAU. This game I expected a loss--they beat WASU after all. What about the games against Sac St., MVSU, UNI, and CPSLO? What did you not like? You all are treating a loss against a real good team as the end of the world. Don't.PDXGrizzly said:grizpsych said:Look. We have a good football team. We are just not the best in our conference this year. I for one loved what I saw--for the most part--and cannot wait to see us play next year. Stitt has my vote!
What about the last two weeks looked good to you? I'm curious because I have the polar opposite take on this as you. Besides the "not the best in our conference" part.
PDXGrizzly said:The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
That is where your argument fails. And the Griz have not been a good road team since BH.
+1HookedonGriz said:Fahque said:Conference rankings do not matter in playoff selection. The only conference ranking that matters is who wins the conference and gets the automatic bidwilliam said:None. We will probably end up in 4th place. I don't think they will take 4 from the BSC.
exactly. it's amazing to me how many people don't understand this concept and are claiming to be football fans. All their goals are still in front of them. Win the next 3, that you should win, and finish 8-3 with a home playoff game. My only worry is they might not win their next 3. A 7-4 team with their SRS isn't going to cut it (aka UND last year).
Unlike against NAU, I felt we competed today. We just lost. I know it's weird being A Griz fan. But, we lost. We didn't beat ourselves or play below expectations. We lost. Plain and simple. So what? We are going to win out.PDXGrizzly said:grizpsych said:We turned the ball over a lot versus NAU. This game I expected a loss--they beat WASU after all. What about the games against Sac St., MVSU, UNI, and CPSLO? What did you not like? You all are treating a loss against a real good team as the end of the world. Don't.PDXGrizzly said:grizpsych said:Look. We have a good football team. We are just not the best in our conference this year. I for one loved what I saw--for the most part--and cannot wait to see us play next year. Stitt has my vote!
What about the last two weeks looked good to you? I'm curious because I have the polar opposite take on this as you. Besides the "not the best in our conference" part.
It's more like an inability to compete against teams with any semblance of talent and coaching. Also an inability to have any fire or focus on the road.
Two games in a row where the Griz have been out coached, out hustled, and out focused. This is beginning to be a pattern.
Why shouldn't we expect a win or even a competitive effort against a high ranked opponent? The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
PDXGrizzly said:HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
That is where your argument fails. And the Griz have not been a good road team since BH.
What do you think the difference is? What did BH do that no one else can? There are good athletes on both sides of the ball, but they crap the bed after leaving Missoula. Besides, it was more of a lament than an argument.
HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
That is where your argument fails. And the Griz have not been a good road team since BH.
What do you think the difference is? What did BH do that no one else can? There are good athletes on both sides of the ball, but they crap the bed after leaving Missoula. Besides, it was more of a lament than an argument.
BH's team was going to punch you in the mouth all game until you quit and most teams did. The current Griz offense lacks toughness.
Bullshit! I never saw a lack of toughness in this game.HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
That is where your argument fails. And the Griz have not been a good road team since BH.
What do you think the difference is? What did BH do that no one else can? There are good athletes on both sides of the ball, but they crap the bed after leaving Missoula. Besides, it was more of a lament than an argument.
BH's team was going to punch you in the mouth all game until you quit and most teams did. The current Griz offense lacks toughness.
grizpsych said:Bullshit! I never saw a lack of toughness in this game.HelenaHandBasket said:PDXGrizzly said:HelenaHandBasket said:That is where your argument fails. And the Griz have not been a good road team since BH.
What do you think the difference is? What did BH do that no one else can? There are good athletes on both sides of the ball, but they crap the bed after leaving Missoula. Besides, it was more of a lament than an argument.
BH's team was going to punch you in the mouth all game until you quit and most teams did. The current Griz offense lacks toughness.
grizpsych said:Unlike against NAU, I felt we competed today. We just lost. I know it's weird being A Griz fan. But, we lost. We didn't beat ourselves or play below expectations. We lost. Plain and simple. So what? We are going to win out.PDXGrizzly said:grizpsych said:We turned the ball over a lot versus NAU. This game I expected a loss--they beat WASU after all. What about the games against Sac St., MVSU, UNI, and CPSLO? What did you not like? You all are treating a loss against a real good team as the end of the world. Don't.PDXGrizzly said:What about the last two weeks looked good to you? I'm curious because I have the polar opposite take on this as you. Besides the "not the best in our conference" part.
It's more like an inability to compete against teams with any semblance of talent and coaching. Also an inability to have any fire or focus on the road.
Two games in a row where the Griz have been out coached, out hustled, and out focused. This is beginning to be a pattern.
Why shouldn't we expect a win or even a competitive effort against a high ranked opponent? The Griz have, supposedly, all the tools in place to be competitive.
Eriul said:I have a question and I didn't watch the game:
how the f*** for the second week in a row do we outgain the opponent by over 100 yards and lose by over two scores.
How do you look at these numbers and come away with the Griz only scoring 16 and losing by 19?
Matchup : Griz EWU
1st Downs 25 19
3rd down efficiency 10-22 4-12
4th down efficiency 2-3 1-1
Total Yards 540 455
Passing 398 381
Comp-Att 45-64 22-38
Yards per pass 6.2 10.0
Interceptions thrown 2 2
Rushing 142 74
Rushing Attempts 30 24
Yards per rush 4.7 3.1
Penalties 9-84 2-17
Turnovers 2 2
Fumbles lost 0 0
Interceptions thrown 2 2
Possession 34:55 25:0
John Galt said:Team didn't want to be on the field.
It says the talent is there. The strategy is not.Eriul said:I have a question and I didn't watch the game:
how the f*** for the second week in a row do we outgain the opponent by over 100 yards and lose by over
Eriul said:I have a question and I didn't watch the game:
how the f*** for the second week in a row do we outgain the opponent by over 100 yards and lose by over two scores.
How do you look at these numbers and come away with the Griz only scoring 16 and losing by 19?
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UMGriz75 said:It says the talent is there. The strategy is not.Eriul said:I have a question and I didn't watch the game:
how the f*** for the second week in a row do we outgain the opponent by over 100 yards and lose by over