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reinell30 said:
citay said:
So I have to ask: Is Bob Stitt REALLY the offensive genius he was cracked up to be? When do all the excuses about "early season" and he "doesn't yet have his personnel" and "he can't do this until the Syrian crisis is resolved"....when do all the excuses end? I would really like to know, because I watch other teams, and I see little evidence of genius here. Which is hugely ironic, given that almost all the other aspects of this football team are coming together so beautifully, while our offense is so pathetic.
CITAY: Please come to my tailgate and drink for free. Your post epitomizes mine on the same subject.
Now, if I had said that, there would be five specific posters screaming at the tops of their keyboards about my "ANTI-STITT AGENDA!!!" because I have criticized the way he handles the public relations aspect of player departures. Now, going after him as a coach, and as the offensive coordinator ... crickets!

For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.
 
UMGriz75 said:
reinell30 said:
citay said:
So I have to ask: Is Bob Stitt REALLY the offensive genius he was cracked up to be? When do all the excuses about "early season" and he "doesn't yet have his personnel" and "he can't do this until the Syrian crisis is resolved"....when do all the excuses end? I would really like to know, because I watch other teams, and I see little evidence of genius here. Which is hugely ironic, given that almost all the other aspects of this football team are coming together so beautifully, while our offense is so pathetic.
CITAY: Please come to my tailgate and drink for free. Your post epitomizes mine on the same subject.
Now, if I had said that, there would be five specific posters screaming at the tops of their keyboards about my "ANTI-STITT AGENDA!!!" because I have criticized the way he handles the public relations aspect of player departures. Now, going after him as a coach, and as the offensive coordinator ... crickets!

For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.

You can't get too innovative with a 6'7" pocket passer
 
grizcountry420 said:
UMGriz75 said:
For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.
You can't get too innovative with a 6'7" pocket passer
Absolutely true. Think about that.

That is why there are two on the bench, and a former, that were/are in the long run better QBs.
 
UMGriz75 said:
grizcountry420 said:
UMGriz75 said:
For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.
You can't get too innovative with a 6'7" pocket passer
Absolutely true. Think about that.

That is why there are two on the bench, and a former, that were/are in the long run better QBs.

I think we'll get 4 years out of Jensen.
 
BozAngelesGriz said:
Not a greased lightning offense like we were promised with stitt, no doubt. And this same scenario played itself out over and over last season: quick 3 and outs and a chiefly defensive game with the opponent firmly in control of TOP. But the same formula that worked against sdsu in the playoffs worked again yesterday; points are points and it doesn't matter if you have a 1 half offense. Both games we built enough of a lead that even though the griz were scoreless in the second half, run-heavy slow-paced offenses were unable to make up the deficit. Both games were ugly wins. But both were wins against strong opponents where we were in the lead the whole game. Would not be remotely surprised if it worked in two weeks against cal poly and we hear the same offensive gripes. But I bet it's a win for the griz.

Remember, Bobby promised to "light up the scoreboard like a pinball machine". Didn't exactly do that, but I think most liked the results.
 
In Stitt's offense, the most important component is the head and smarts of the QB. That's where it starts. It takes time to learn the offense, including calling/changing plays, pre-snap reads, read/progressions after snap, and getting the ball to the right person, whether a rb or receiver. The height, weight and mobility, and even the arm, are not the key factors. Then, it takes an arm to get the ball to the right place. It doesn't have to be a long throw. If the QB can make all the throws, whether short or long, that's a bonus. If the QB is mobile, that's another bonus.

It's likely to be Phillips next year, not Jensen.
 
With the Oline woes, Stitt and BG will need to learn to live with marching down the field using 5 yard passes. DD did that to perfection!
 
UMGriz75 said:
grizcountry420 said:
UMGriz75 said:
For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.
You can't get too innovative with a 6'7" pocket passer
Absolutely true. Think about that.

That is why there are two on the bench, and a former, that were/are in the long run better QBs.
Why would any coach play anyone but the man he considered his best quarterback???
 
During the first week of fall camp it was discussed that the offense was fully integrated into the playbook. When will we get off the first page :?:
 
UMGriz75 said:
reinell30 said:
citay said:
So I have to ask: Is Bob Stitt REALLY the offensive genius he was cracked up to be? When do all the excuses about "early season" and he "doesn't yet have his personnel" and "he can't do this until the Syrian crisis is resolved"....when do all the excuses end? I would really like to know, because I watch other teams, and I see little evidence of genius here. Which is hugely ironic, given that almost all the other aspects of this football team are coming together so beautifully, while our offense is so pathetic.
CITAY: Please come to my tailgate and drink for free. Your post epitomizes mine on the same subject.
Now, if I had said that, there would be five specific posters screaming at the tops of their keyboards about my "ANTI-STITT AGENDA!!!" because I have criticized the way he handles the public relations aspect of player departures. Now, going after him as a coach, and as the offensive coordinator ... crickets!

For me, I am looking forward to that innovative offense we were told about. Seriously. I am looking forward to it. Can't complain about beating #3.

Boo-efffnnn-hoo! And for the record, I doubt many of those specific posters have ever used the term "offensive genius" and "Bob Stitt" in the same sentence.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
Boo-efffnnn-hoo! And for the record, I doubt many of those specific posters have ever used the term "offensive genius" and "Bob Stitt" in the same sentence.
Whew.

88 yards (net) rushing.
118 yards (net) passing.
48% passing.
65 plays (82 UNI).
2 fumbles
10 punts

Haven't caught the game yet, but if someone had handed me those stats, I'd ask how bad was the final score.
 
UMGriz75 said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Boo-efffnnn-hoo! And for the record, I doubt many of those specific posters have ever used the term "offensive genius" and "Bob Stitt" in the same sentence.
Whew.

88 yards (net) rushing.
118 yards (net) passing.
48% passing.
65 plays (82 UNI).
2 fumbles
10 punts

Haven't caught the game yet, but if someone had handed me those stats, I'd ask how bad was the final score.

Well we're 2 for 2 this year on stats not being remotely indicative of the final score. :lol: :lol:
 
The guy who doesn’t know how to spell city asks, “When will the excuses end?” Really! Probably the stupidest and most dishonest question asked on here of late. The “excuses" will end WHEN he actually does get his personnel in place … which in college football takes at least two or three years and usually longer since most of them come in as freshmen and need a couple years to develop. But, I guess because that excuse — or reason amongst honest people — has been uttered numerous times, it’s no longer a valid explanation?! And, then we get the inane crap about how other teams — in entirely different situations — are already rolling early in the season … astonishing. It’s whining garbage like this that give us all the tiresome, predictable adolescent melodrama and infantile angst in the fan base of almost every team in sports.

Then we have to listen to 75’s stereotypical denial of his tiresome agenda. “If I’d said this blah blah … I’d have been accused …blah. No, if he’d said it repeatedly, like a fucking parrot, for months on end, then he’d have been accused of having an agenda. As it is, he’s just accused of being brainless.
 
Fat Bruno said:
The guy who doesn’t know how to spell city asks, “When will the excuses end?” Really! Probably the stupidest and most dishonest question asked on here of late. The “excuses" will end WHEN he actually does get his personnel in place … which in college football takes at least two or three years and usually longer since most of them come in as freshmen and need a couple years to develop. But, I guess because that excuse — or reason amongst honest people — has been uttered numerous times, it’s no longer a valid explanation?! And, then we get the inane crap about how other teams — in entirely different situations — are already rolling early in the season … astonishing. It’s whining garbage like this that give us all the tiresome, predictable adolescent melodrama and infantile angst in the fan base of almost every team in sports.

Then we have to listen to 75’s stereotypical denial of his tiresome agenda. “If I’d said this blah blah … I’d have been accused …blah. No, if he’d said it repeatedly, like a f***[*] parrot, for months on end, then he’d have been accused of having an agenda. As it is, he’s just accused of being brainless.

Just curious: Do you have a Citicard?
 
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