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Have the Griz beaten any triple-option teams? I remember the Wofford playoff game in Missoula, Hauck coaching, and Wofford ate our lunch. Now this.
 
Grizzoola said:
Have the Griz beaten any triple-option teams? I remember the Wofford playoff game in Missoula, Hauck coaching, and Wofford ate our lunch. Now this.

Cal Poly last year, and many years in the past?
 
PlayerRep said:
Big G said:
PlayerRep said:
The Griz have not been an average team under Delaney. Year one was without JJ (and any qb with any experience) and a tough transition year. Year 2 was a 10-3 year with a playoff seed. We'll see how this year goes. It may end average or it may not.

Show me any team at any level playing with no returning o-line starters, their top 3 tackles out (2 for the season), 3 of their top 4 receivers out, including 3 of their 4 fastest receivers, and both kickers out. Sure teams adjust to injuries, but that doesn't mean that teams can recover from having this many players out for the season on offense. Feel free to name any team in Big Sky history who has had 5 expected offensive players out for the season, and an additional 2d team tackle (then starting) out for most of the season.

Yes, the kicking game should be better, but note that both starters are currently. Feel free to name any team in the country with both kickers out.

You grossly minimize the impact of the injuries. You should know better. I assume blaming Delaney and the coaches has now become your agenda. Feel free to blame and criticize the coaches, but don't overlook reality, including the injuries and last season.

And came you not come unglued, like you have been doing lately, when someone disagrees with you.
20-12 is pretty average playing in the weak Big Sky. The rest of your excuses are pretty sad for somebody that says he played the game. Things happen in football and you can lay there and take it or next man up it.

The Big Sky isn't weak. What was it, 5 playoff teams last year from the Big Sky. One of the top FCS conferences in most years.

Feel free to point out any team that had great success playing without its star qb, combined with not having any qb on the team who had completed a pass in college. Feel free to point out any team missing 6 expected starters on offense for the season, plus having a 7th expected starter leave the team in the spring (Harper). I'll be happy to listen, after you've provided some similar examples.

Eastern Washington
Montana
Northern Arizona
Southern Utah

Help me out, who was the 5th BSC team in the playoffs.
 
Robsnotes4u said:
PlayerRep said:
Big G said:
PlayerRep said:
The Griz have not been an average team under Delaney. Year one was without JJ (and any qb with any experience) and a tough transition year. Year 2 was a 10-3 year with a playoff seed. We'll see how this year goes. It may end average or it may not.

Show me any team at any level playing with no returning o-line starters, their top 3 tackles out (2 for the season), 3 of their top 4 receivers out, including 3 of their 4 fastest receivers, and both kickers out. Sure teams adjust to injuries, but that doesn't mean that teams can recover from having this many players out for the season on offense. Feel free to name any team in Big Sky history who has had 5 expected offensive players out for the season, and an additional 2d team tackle (then starting) out for most of the season.

Yes, the kicking game should be better, but note that both starters are currently. Feel free to name any team in the country with both kickers out.

You grossly minimize the impact of the injuries. You should know better. I assume blaming Delaney and the coaches has now become your agenda. Feel free to blame and criticize the coaches, but don't overlook reality, including the injuries and last season.

And came you not come unglued, like you have been doing lately, when someone disagrees with you.
20-12 is pretty average playing in the weak Big Sky. The rest of your excuses are pretty sad for somebody that says he played the game. Things happen in football and you can lay there and take it or next man up it.

The Big Sky isn't weak. What was it, 5 playoff teams last year from the Big Sky. One of the top FCS conferences in most years.

Feel free to point out any team that had great success playing without its star qb, combined with not having any qb on the team who had completed a pass in college. Feel free to point out any team missing 6 expected starters on offense for the season, plus having a 7th expected starter leave the team in the spring (Harper). I'll be happy to listen, after you've provided some similar examples.

Eastern Washington
Montana
Northern Arizona
Southern Utah

Help me out, who was the 5th BSC team in the playoffs.

Maybe you need to help me out. Sorry, typo. Meant 6 times. Or, the Cats would have been the 5th if their qb hadn't gotten hurt and they hadn't lost the last 3 games of the season.
 
one of those teams deserved to be in the playoffs. The BSC is not strong and nobody plays defense which is why the teams lose often in the first round like all of them did last year except eastern.
 
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