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Post Game: The end of the season

Big props to the seniors - this didn't go how they planned when they signed with UM, but they kept it together and fought all the way to the end. And big props to this staff for keeping this group tight and weathering the storm with total class.


Thank you, Mick Delaney and Co. Thank you, seniors.


Go Griz
 
Eastern's D has struggled all year, except against the Griz. Oh well :clap: to the team this year for continuing to battle and win a playoff game. Here is to hiring a strong coaching staff to move Montana back to the top of the National scene. Will be a fun offseason
 
BWahlberg said:
Sadly the Grizzlies 2014 season has come to an end. And while it ends like a sour note let’s also reflect on the fun times and the adversity that this group of seniors had to overcome. With a few exceptions most of the guys that played their last games as Griz tonight were either recruited by an outgoing Bobby Hauck or an incoming Robin Pflugrad. They saw their share of ups and downs. Think about the college careers of many of our seniors and the fact that they stuck with this team through thick and thin. It makes me damn proud to have cheered for these guys.

Unfortunately today’s game reflected something that we’ve seen from this team when it hits the road. Those expectations were probably masked by the last few games where the offense seemed to find rhythm – but today we saw a return in part of the “Road Griz” that featured a slow start by the offense, too many negative yardage plays, execution errors, and questionable play calls. The defense, as usual, did about all that one could ask of it, but got worn out physically and mentally as the game went on – and it showed.

Credit to Eastern Washington. They’re the better team, that’s a given. Their defense has been improving of late and made some very good plays. A healthy Vernon Adams is just too much to contain and without much scoring support it set up a great game plan by Eastern. The zone-read wasn’t as effective due to Eastern’s plan to put some pressure on JJ. Also their defense forced two key turnovers which were back-breakers for the Griz. EWU will now be facing some teams that run a system that’s been a challenge for them – ball control, power run, solid execution. We’ll see how much longer their run goes. But with Vernon Adams, one of the best in the FCS, anything can happen.

The Grizzly defense corrected many of the issues they had against EWU in the first matchup. They planned and prepared as best they could. They weren’t helped by a blocked punt that gave EWU a 1st and goal on the 3. A fumble recovery that gave EWU a 1st and goal on the 6. And a pick-6 TD that slammed shut any hope for a miracle comeback. The big plays were limited. The D-ends harassed Adams. The only issue would be the missed opportunities on a few picks that went through defenders hands – but that’s hard to really even call out.

The Grizzly offense unfortunately started way too slow, like they’ve done on the road this entire season. Just 3 points at the half and saw EWU go from a 7-3 lead to a 20-3 lead before having another meaningful snap of the ball. There were dropped passes, missed blocks, and far too many sacks.

Unfortunately two fairly crappy calls/non-calls by the refs added to the sting in this game. A drive-killing interception on a fairly obvious pass interference where the defender has his back to the ball and grabs and pulls the WR – leads to a batted up ball that’s picked. Then Van’s fumble where he reaches the ball out, his knee isn’t down but he’s stopped moving entirely, umpire and side-judge rush in to mark the ball and then it’s swatted out and they call it a fumble. Tough break – Van should’ve tucked the ball back in after reaching and the whistle didn’t blow – but those two questionable moments pour some salt in the wounds.

It’s a bummer to look back and see that a blocked punt that set up a 1st and goal, a fumble recovery that set up a 1st and goal, and a pick-6 TD set up 17 points for EWU – and that made the difference in the game.

Thank you to all of the Griz seniors and this coaching staff. This team was able to find a spark and ride a hot streak into the playoffs. It made for a fun run to watch. While I always look forward to the years ahead it’s also a little sad to reflect upon those who we are not going to see suited up as Griz again. I, for one, will hang on to the good memories. This season was pegged as one that will be bad – and this team did not allow that. Things are on the rise for Montana and it’s this staff and these outgoing players that we owe thanks to.

Thanks for the fun memories this season Griz. As always, it’s been cheering for all of you this season.

GO GRIZ

Well stated sir! Thank You for all the time you put into Griz Football for us.
Merry Christmas
NPB
 
One big common denominator in all the similar games recently vs ewu is the score right before half and right after--which I believe is a sign of consistently being out-coached.
 
Not a big poster, but thanks for the game analysis after each game. Although I played football in high school, I freely admit I'm not savvy enough to make valuable contributions at this level. Though that doesn't stop some.

Can't help but feel a little melancholy. The day after the last day of Griz football is one of the worst days of the year. Wishing the best to everyone.
 
Oradon said:
Not a big poster, but thanks for the game analysis after each game. Although I played football in high school, I freely admit I'm not savvy enough to make valuable contributions at this level. Though that doesn't stop some.

Can't help but feel a little melancholy. The day after the last day of Griz football is one of the worst days of the year. Wishing the best to everyone.

This....
 
Sea Bass said:
Oradon said:
Not a big poster, but thanks for the game analysis after each game. Although I played football in high school, I freely admit I'm not savvy enough to make valuable contributions at this level. Though that doesn't stop some.

Can't help but feel a little melancholy. The day after the last day of Griz football is one of the worst days of the year. Wishing the best to everyone.

This....

You know, normally I would agree with that statement, but for some reason this year I feel different. Maybe it's because I didn't REALLY expect that we'd beat EWU, and had already been mentally preparing for this for a couple weeks. Maybe its because we absolutely WAXED the 'Scats this year, sending their posters into an early hibernation. Maybe it's because there's excitement in the air this offseason as we search for an announce our new head coach to lead the Griz back to greatness....or maybe it's because we have an incredible recruiting class lined up and I'm looking forward to National Signing Day like I never have before. Whatever the case, I don't feel the inevitable "emptiness" that I've felt in past years like I got socked in the gut after the Griz lose a game everyone predicted they'd win (like last year against Coastal).

Oh, and one more thing:

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Biggest game changing play of the game was the blatant non pass interference call when their DB literally hugged Van as he was going for the ball, held his arm down and it got picked off at the 10...just as we were putting together a huge drive...total fuckery by the officials there.
 
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