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Quarterbacks

fltheadgriz

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So is the selection of which QB starts:
1) Vidlak starts at home and McDowell starts at away games, OR
2) the QBs start every other game?
 
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.

Is that legal??
 
EverettGriz said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.

Is that legal??

Legal, yes. I guess probably not suited to the modern game where you just go get trashed and come up with some run plays before you drive home. These coaches in missoula need to get with the modern times.
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.

Here's a news flash....... it ain't workin'
 
thirdandlong said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.

Here's a news flash....... it ain't workin'

3-0 isn’t working? Are you off of your most recent timeout?
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
They are doing this super weird thing where they assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing defenses, then compare that with the strengths needed from our offense, and then they make this plan for the game where they try to put the right people in the right situations for the Griz to move the ball.

Wow. Interesting. If that was playing against Ferris's weakness on d and it got 192 yards of offense I wonder how little would've been gained by not going that direction last night.
 
I see going with Vidlak if the passing attack was going to be a big part of the O. It wasn’t, we barely threw the ball. We ran 4 times to every 1 pass so why not roll with Clifton there.
 
HookedonGriz said:
I see going with Vidlak if the passing attack was going to be a big part of the O. It wasn’t, we barely threw the ball. We ran 4 times to every 1 pass so why not roll with Clifton there.

Exactly, if the passing game was so "successful" it seems pure stupidity for coaches to not have passed more....spinners can't have their cake and eat it too about playcalling, it was a one score victory over a D2 team at home it is not like they stepped on their throats with the passing game
 
HookedonGriz said:
I see going with Vidlak if the passing attack was going to be a big part of the O. It wasn’t, we barely threw the ball. We ran 4 times to every 1 pass so why not roll with Clifton there.

I agree
 

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