PlayerRep said:I too feel good about the team and the game this year. The Cats are good and well-coached, have had a good season, and are not going to be scared or roll over.
Nevertheless, they know what the Griz just did to Weber and know how the Griz have played this season.
They know their team is weak at QB and mediocre on offense. They know players like Sterk have not been showing their stuff or are hurt.
I think we may end up seeing just have tough and how physical each team is. I assume both teams are both. I don’t know which team is tougher and more physical. The Griz were way tougher and more physical than Weber. I don’t know how tough and physical Weber is this year.
This is what sport is about. I am excited.
This year like none in recent memory we've watched opponents "quit" on the field against the Griz. EWU. Idaho. ISU. Weber. They start off cocky, brash, loud--even in Wa/Griz. Maybe even get a little lead going...Then by about midway through the 2nd quarter when the tide has started to shift, you can start to see it in their body language...the Griz have weathered their initial burst and are starting to exert control....their shoulders sag...helmets are flying off...injuries mount...and by the middle of the 3rd they're totally demoralized. They just want to get the game over and get on the bus. They're tired of having zero margin for error. Tired of getting whacked by Olson or Hauck or Robertson or Lewis or O'Connell or Sims or Sandry or Rice or Mamula or Alford or Gubner. Tired of running for their lives. Tired of not being able to stop anyone....
RELENTLESS is the word that comes to mind. Both offensively AND defensively. It's been an absolute pleasure to watch all year. Can't WAIT for the playoffs.