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Positives from the EWU Game

The last 20 minutes of the game by our defense were a huge positive.

Jordan Johnson put up 447 yards passing, when was the last time that happened for a Griz QB.

We maybe Adams uncomfortable almost the whole second half, and our defense force 3 and outs in the first and third quarters, and the offense did not go 3 and out to start either half, that is an improvement as well.

I can see the point about talking about the positives, I should have saved any negative comments for another thread, but my comments were not meant to be a negative. I was just saying what I saw.
 
havgrizfan said:
Monte, serious question, no games, no smack, has your friend from the Panthers been out to see Wags this year. It was reported yesterday that there were 17 different NFL teams in Cheney yesterday specifically looking at Wags and Hamlin. I was just curious if he was one of them.

what?
 
monte is a character said:
havgrizfan said:
Monte, serious question, no games, no smack, has your friend from the Panthers been out to see Wags this year. It was reported yesterday that there were 17 different NFL teams in Cheney yesterday specifically looking at Wags and Hamlin. I was just curious if he was one of them.

what?

1. Do you have a friend who works for the Panthers organization?
2. If so, was he in Cheney on Saturday?

Hope this helps.
 
Big G said:
Well if Brint agrees then maybe I will have to reconsider. Want to know both sides to the story instead of one. He pacifies one side on here and only reports what they want to hear and not what is really happening.

If you are in the know about what is really happening, then why don't you tell us? Saying you already have doesn't count.
 
JayLarson said:
The last 20 minutes of the game by our defense were a huge positive.

Jordan Johnson put up 447 yards passing, when was the last time that happened for a Griz QB.

We maybe Adams uncomfortable almost the whole second half, and our defense force 3 and outs in the first and third quarters, and the offense did not go 3 and out to start either half, that is an improvement as well.

I can see the point about talking about the positives, I should have saved any negative comments for another thread, but my comments were not meant to be a negative. I was just saying what I saw.

AGreed on all fronts. Interesting that Adams said Wags was the scariest guy he's gone against all year...
 
CDAGRIZ said:
monte is a character said:
havgrizfan said:
Monte, serious question, no games, no smack, has your friend from the Panthers been out to see Wags this year. It was reported yesterday that there were 17 different NFL teams in Cheney yesterday specifically looking at Wags and Hamlin. I was just curious if he was one of them.

what?

1. Do you have a friend who works for the Panthers organization?
2. If so, was he in Cheney on Saturday?

Hope this helps.

Where did you get that idea?
 
monte is a character said:
CDAGRIZ said:
monte is a character said:
havgrizfan said:
Monte, serious question, no games, no smack, has your friend from the Panthers been out to see Wags this year. It was reported yesterday that there were 17 different NFL teams in Cheney yesterday specifically looking at Wags and Hamlin. I was just curious if he was one of them.

what?

1. Do you have a friend who works for the Panthers organization?
2. If so, was he in Cheney on Saturday?

Hope this helps.

Where did you get that idea?

Read above. This really isn't that difficult. Let me know if you have further problems.
 
The pass drilled Burke in the shoulder pad, in the very right upper chest!

I replayed that play (after zooming in, and running it in slow-motion) a dozen times. It's as clear as day.

And the pass was not deflected either.
 
Big G said:
Well if Brint agrees then maybe I will have to reconsider. Want to know both sides to the story instead of one. He pacifies one side on here and only reports what they want to hear and not what is really happening.

I for one would love your perspective on what's really happening from the next practice you attend.
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
The pass drilled Burke in the shoulder pad, in the very right upper chest!

I replayed that play (after zooming in, and running it in slow-motion) a dozen times. It's as clear as day.

And the pass was not deflected either.
Sorry, but I still think he should have caught it. Not ripping on the kid at all; it's just when a pass is so on-the-money, the player has to catch it.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
monte is a character said:
CDAGRIZ said:
monte is a character said:

1. Do you have a friend who works for the Panthers organization?
2. If so, was he in Cheney on Saturday?

Hope this helps.

Where did you get that idea?

Read above. This really isn't that difficult. Let me know if you have further problems.

Let me see if I can help:

1. Do you have a friend?
2. If you answered yes, is your friend a scout for a pro football team?
3. If you answered yes, was your friend (the pro football scout) in Cheney, Washington on Saturday, November 8, 2014?
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
The pass drilled Burke in the shoulder pad, in the very right upper chest!

I replayed that play (after zooming in, and running it in slow-motion) a dozen times. It's as clear as day.

And the pass was not deflected either.
Yep, not deflected.....just dropped. That pass would have never been thrown though had the official made the correct call on the TD they ruled incomplete.
 
monte is a character said:
rimrockgriz said:
JayLarson said:
Burke had a huge drop in the back of the endzone, on a pass that hit him right in the shoulder pad, which led to having to kick that field goal. I was shocked to see him drop that, he usually catches everything.
The ball was actually touched by the defender ever so slightly. Sometimes, a small change in trajectory is all it takes. Too bad it was such a critical part of the game. I think he is going to be a very good possession receiver in the years to come. I was really happy with the "D" at times throughout the game... :egriz:

The ball was NOT touched

Monte, that ball was tipped which caused it to veer off to the side.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Even though you failed to see it, it was what happened in the end zone.
Though that is a pass he still usually catches.
 
Grizzlies1982 said:
monte is a character said:
rimrockgriz said:
JayLarson said:
Burke had a huge drop in the back of the endzone, on a pass that hit him right in the shoulder pad, which led to having to kick that field goal. I was shocked to see him drop that, he usually catches everything.
The ball was actually touched by the defender ever so slightly. Sometimes, a small change in trajectory is all it takes. Too bad it was such a critical part of the game. I think he is going to be a very good possession receiver in the years to come. I was really happy with the "D" at times throughout the game... :egriz:

The ball was NOT touched

Monte, that ball was tipped which caused it to veer off to the side.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Monte, that ball was tipped.
Even though you failed to see it, it was what happened in the end zone.
Though that is a pass he still usually catches.

wrong. you are the only one who does not admit it.
 
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