fencer24
Well-known member
Okay, I could be overly optimistic, especially since the game hasn''t been played yet, but I think we might have a better chance than most think. First, our defense and their offense are both strengths for their respective teams, just like last year. Remember last year? Our offense of special teams had a nasty habit of giving up the ball deep in our own territory, and still, the results were only field goals. Pretty damned good if we would have had an offense that could move the ball, we would have won.
This year, the questions are going to be our O versus their D. Since our O is going to be an ad hoc system (as I understand it), how do you prepare as a defense? I assume you are always in a base formation, and try to react. Which puts you behind the whole time in the OODA loop. (Orient, observe, decide, act).
Not saying the Griz offense is going to be functioning perfectly, but if Gus can get 3-5 seconds, it could be a real shoot out.
This year, the questions are going to be our O versus their D. Since our O is going to be an ad hoc system (as I understand it), how do you prepare as a defense? I assume you are always in a base formation, and try to react. Which puts you behind the whole time in the OODA loop. (Orient, observe, decide, act).
Not saying the Griz offense is going to be functioning perfectly, but if Gus can get 3-5 seconds, it could be a real shoot out.