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Weather actually helped CC

JayLarson

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This is what I believe as the weather seemed to have a big affect on our passing game. It is hard to say this when JJ went for 388 passing yards, but he was 21 of 42. This easily could have been a 500 yard passing day for JJ, Coastal could not cover our receivers, and I honestly believe on those throws that JJ was throwing too short that it was intentional and if he had put 1 more yard on 2 different passes and taken one off another this game would have had a much different score. I think the weather caused some of JJ's passing struggles and it did not seem to affect CC at all. :twocents:
 
JayLarson said:
This is what I believe as the weather seemed to have a big affect on our passing game. It is hard to say this when JJ went for 388 passing yards, but he was 21 of 42. This easily could have been a 500 yard passing day for JJ, Coastal could not cover our receivers, and I honestly believe on those throws that JJ was throwing too short that it was intentional and if he had put 1 more yard on 2 different passes and taken one off another this game would have had a much different score. I think the weather caused some of JJ's passing struggles and it did not seem to affect CC at all. :twocents:

Damn, I didn't realize Payton Manning was a poster on EGriz. Thanks for your input Payton! :roll:
 
I noticed that JJ was wearing gloves on both hands, while Alex Ross was not wearing a glove on his throwing hand. I think it is more difficult to throw an accurate pass with gloves on, so JJ made a mistake in wearing a glove on his throwing hand.

One of many mistakes Griz players made in regard to game preparation for bitter cold weather.
 
It looked to me like many of our players made zero preparation for the extreme cold, while nearly every player on CCU did.
 
We didn't seem very well prepared for Coastal Carolina, which probably involves quite a few factors, but wonder if weather wasn't a significant one. Hard to do good practices with the temps below zero. Also think the bye week at playoff time is not always good----hard to keep your edge sharp.
 
JayLarson said:
This is what I believe as the weather seemed to have a big affect on our passing game. It is hard to say this when JJ went for 388 passing yards, but he was 21 of 42. This easily could have been a 500 yard passing day for JJ, Coastal could not cover our receivers, and I honestly believe on those throws that JJ was throwing too short that it was intentional and if he had put 1 more yard on 2 different passes and taken one off another this game would have had a much different score. I think the weather caused some of JJ's passing struggles and it did not seem to affect CC at all. :twocents:

I'm not sure what game you were watching, but Coastal was able to send 6 (and sometimes 7) guys REGULARLY because their corners could cover our WR's man-on-man. Those short throws weren't "intentional". He was throwing directly into the wind, which knocked them down. The reason JJ was 21-42 was because either HE insists on going 30-40 yards downfield on EVERY sequence of downs or the OC insists on doing it. If they'd stuck with shorter, ball control passes they'd have had much better success.
 
Really, cause in the 4th quarter with the wind JJ did the same thing on a pass to Henderson I think, he stopped and caught it and the got yards after the catch. Throwing a deep pass short vs man to man is a good strategy, and it is done through out the country, our receivers turned to come back to the ball as the db's are still running up field, and 2 of those passes in the end zone if they had just gone like 2 feet farther would have been tds. I would hardly call a team giving up 388 passing yards a team that was able to cover our wide receivers in man to man. Not sure what you were watching.
 
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