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Post Game: Tuned up and ready for the road

EWU at Washington State:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsczVW-89Wo


EWU at North Dakota State:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGi5sPhMmAw


EWU at Northern Arizona:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJRlsJhRzaI
 
BWahlberg said:
SoldierGriz said:
Great conference win.

I am not a Debbie Downer, sky is falling poster. Certainly not much to complain about in the last couple of weeks.

But, should we have any reason to worry about our secondary - particularly our corners? On at least 2 plays yesterday, I saw receivers get behind them. We've seen it happen in our earlier games as well. Last season the Griz were susceptible to giving up big plays - they have avoided them for the most part this season.

Far better offenses forthcoming...reason to worry? Or, should I stop wringing my hands?

Ask again in two weeks after our secondary faces off against the best WRs in the conference (Butler at NAU and Bourne/Kupp at EWU).

However as of right now I see it like this, no corner or defender is perfect, and for the most part save a few plays they've prevented a lot of long gains and catches. Additionally our corners have mostly been on an island playing 1 on 1. Add in the JR Nelson returns now, adding to the skill of this group. Sanders and McKinley have been very good this season and Reynard in the slot has done well too.

But again... after NAU/EWU then we'll have a full picture, IMO.

I think our D needs to put even more pressure on these QBs with the receivers we will be facing. Those QB's need knocked around hard and often so they fear the next one coming! That will keep the NAU and EWU recievers catches low! Make em fear the next snap boys!!
 
GrizzGriz said:
"I have not seen EWU play this year, but I assume the qb is accurate. We all know the EWU receivers are very good and deep. I can't help thinking that a very accurate, and good, qb would have completed alot more passes against the Griz this season. And I don't mean a few; i mean alot."

Question is, have other QB been inaccurate an missed open guys due to the constant pressure and hits they are taking? As you stated it will be interesting to see what pressure the D can get to determine in we stay in man or go zone.

I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:

"My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday."

Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern.
 
Surprised more hasn't been said about Chalich. He looked like a very good backup out there and could probably be good as a change of pace guy even in closer games where he could do a little more running.
 
Fat Bruno said:
Surprised more hasn't been said about Chalich. He looked like a very good backup out there and could probably be good as a change of pace guy even in closer games where he could do a little more running.

Yeah, ok....

:roll:
 
IF MT can dismantle NAU then we know we got something cooking. SUU was a pretty good team and MT basically tore them apart. Two cupcakes later I think the extra practice might have this offense and defense clicking on all cylinders. A big win over NAU will surely get EWU's attention. I am hoping that this train keeps rolling right on through NAU and EWU. Then a ntoher great cupcake at home take it on the road and maul NO CO then of course the yearly kitty slaughter "my prediction is 63 to 17". Do that and the Griz are a seeded team. Maybe a top four. Lose one game more though and they will still make the playoffs but probably not a seed. Nice to have this "problem" after all the hand wringing the last few years. Seems like this program is only headed up.
 
PlayerRep said:
GrizzGriz said:
"I have not seen EWU play this year, but I assume the qb is accurate. We all know the EWU receivers are very good and deep. I can't help thinking that a very accurate, and good, qb would have completed alot more passes against the Griz this season. And I don't mean a few; i mean alot."

Question is, have other QB been inaccurate an missed open guys due to the constant pressure and hits they are taking? As you stated it will be interesting to see what pressure the D can get to determine in we stay in man or go zone.

I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:

"My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday."

Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern.

Damn, I can't even agree with you correctly. You make it real tough to keep things civil with your condescending remarks.
 
RayWill said:
IF MT can dismantle NAU then we know we got something cooking. SUU was a pretty good team and MT basically tore them apart. Two cupcakes later I think the extra practice might have this offense and defense clicking on all cylinders. A big win over NAU will surely get EWU's attention. I am hoping that this train keeps rolling right on through NAU and EWU. Then a ntoher great cupcake at home take it on the road and maul NO CO then of course the yearly kitty slaughter "my prediction is 63 to 17". Do that and the Griz are a seeded team. Maybe a top four. Lose one game more though and they will still make the playoffs but probably not a seed. Nice to have this "problem" after all the hand wringing the last few years. Seems like this program is only headed up.

I feel strongly the GRIZ will be a seed with a 9-2 record. There will be plenty of top 10 losses the next five weeks.
 
GrizzGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
GrizzGriz said:
"I have not seen EWU play this year, but I assume the qb is accurate. We all know the EWU receivers are very good and deep. I can't help thinking that a very accurate, and good, qb would have completed alot more passes against the Griz this season. And I don't mean a few; i mean alot."

Question is, have other QB been inaccurate an missed open guys due to the constant pressure and hits they are taking? As you stated it will be interesting to see what pressure the D can get to determine in we stay in man or go zone.

I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:

"My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday."

Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern.

Damn, I can't even agree with you correctly. You make it real tough to keep things civil with your condescending remarks.

So, you think this is condescending? "I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:"

Or is it this: "Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern."

Man, there are some babies on this board. Not sure the internet is the place for overly sensitive types.
 
PlayerRep said:
GrizzGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
GrizzGriz said:
"I have not seen EWU play this year, but I assume the qb is accurate. We all know the EWU receivers are very good and deep. I can't help thinking that a very accurate, and good, qb would have completed alot more passes against the Griz this season. And I don't mean a few; i mean alot."

Question is, have other QB been inaccurate an missed open guys due to the constant pressure and hits they are taking? As you stated it will be interesting to see what pressure the D can get to determine in we stay in man or go zone.

I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:

"My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday."

Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern.

Damn, I can't even agree with you correctly. You make it real tough to keep things civil with your condescending remarks.

So, you think this is condescending? "I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:"

Or is it this: "Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern."

Man, there are some babies on this board. Not sure the internet is the place for overly sensitive types.

Thank you for making my point.
 
EverettGriz said:
Thanks Brint.

You know things are going well when for the second straight week you almost begin feeling kind of sorry for the opponent.

I was feeling sorry for Sac mid second quarter. They were just way overmatched.
 
GrizzGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
GrizzGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:

"My concern, however, is how many times receivers have been open by a step, but there was no completion because the ball was not on target. This has happened all season including yesterday."

Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern.

Damn, I can't even agree with you correctly. You make it real tough to keep things civil with your condescending remarks.

So, you think this is condescending? "I meant exactly what I said. To repeat:"

Or is it this: "Yes, a few overthrows may have been the result of pressure, but most were just plain overthrows. Did you watch the game yesterday? Look at Soldier's similar comment/concern."

Man, there are some babies on this board. Not sure the internet is the place for overly sensitive types.

Thank you for making my point.


:thumb: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
mcg said:
EverettGriz said:
Thanks Brint.

You know things are going well when for the second straight week you almost begin feeling kind of sorry for the opponent.
I was feeling sorry for Sac mid second quarter. They were just way overmatched.
Replayed the game yesterday (NFL football can be very boring). In the MVSU game, I felt the opponent was over-matched physically as well as in talent. I did not get that feeling with Sac State -- they have some players, they're in good shape, and so. Yet the final result was pretty much the same. Very strange -- seems the Griz really are getting better at Stitt's system and gaining confidence with it.
 
Playing CB is not easy and I thought both McKinley and Sanders have done a good job. Yes there were a couple of times where the receiver got a step but that is when you hope you have bought your line enough time to get pressure. Even on some of the completions they were right there to make the tackle with minimal YAC. A truly mobile QB makes me nervous as this D is pin your ears back every play and sometimes not disciplined - like you saw at Poly. Keeping pressure on yet not letting them run from the pocket is not easy. Will be a fun 2 weeks
 
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