ThisHelenaHandBasket said:Sam A. Blitz said:I don't see it as a talent issue. Montana has much better talent than UNC.
I don't necessarily think that is true. UM's OL has to be in the bottom 3 of the BSC just for starters.
ThisHelenaHandBasket said:Sam A. Blitz said:I don't see it as a talent issue. Montana has much better talent than UNC.
I don't necessarily think that is true. UM's OL has to be in the bottom 3 of the BSC just for starters.
putter said:Dropped TD pass by Bingham, Curren overthrown in the end zone, missed extra point, missed 23 yd field goal multiple dropped passed to Curren. Why have him in there when he can't catch? Stitt that pissed about Homan fumbling to keep him out of the game??? Stupid penalty by Kidder....O line struggling again...pressure mounting on Stitt for sure. Now 0-4 on the road in conference this year.....ouch
It looked like he jumped down on the quarterback when he tried to slide on his back while backing up, which when a QB does that no player is allowed to try and hit him. It didn't look to bad, but nonetheless it was a bone headed play by Kidder. We would have only had maybe 17 seconds left, so it would have taken a bloody miracle to even get the ball back and down the field anyways.grizband said:Seriously, can anyone tell me what Kidder did to warrant that penalty?
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PlayerRep said:Chalich 24 for 76 carries. 3.2 per carry.
NC 47 plays for 241; UM 94 plays for 400.
UM 9 for 22 on 3d down conversions.
Too many mistakes. Didn't make plays when we needed to. Receivers back to not getting the tough balls. D couldn't stop last drive. O coulddn't make comeback drive.
Dissappointing. Missed BG, in my view.
Fahque said:We beat NIU on the roadIntuitiveGriz said:0-4 on the road. This IS NOT MONTANA FOOTBALL :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
UNC first win since 1976 against Montana. UM had won 13 straight against the Bears...
UM is not UM.
Kidder wasn't either one of the guys close to the qb...he was getting blocked, almost off camera on the tv feed. In fact x both if the guys close to the qb pulled up, neither really hot the UNC qb...timjayko said:It looked like he jumped down on the quarterback when he tried to slide on his back while backing up, which when a QB does that no player is allowed to try and hit him. It didn't look to bad, but nonetheless it was a bone headed play by Kidder. We would have only had maybe 17 seconds left, so it would have taken a bloody miracle to even get the ball back and down the field anyways.grizband said:Seriously, can anyone tell me what Kidder did to warrant that penalty?
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RobGriz said:So he could get sacked a few more times or have more of his passes dropped? Don't know if you noticed but the GRIZ ran the ball pretty damn good today.timjayko said:IdahoGrizFan said:Why did we not throw down field? Was UNCs secondary that strong?
I'm wondering the same thing... after Chalich lit up the scoreboard last game by throwing down the field going into this game against one of the weakest secondary in the Big Sky statistically it looks like Stitt's gameplan was instead to try and pound with the run, slow down the clock, throw screen passes and short check downs all game hoping to win the Time of Possession battle...
Instead of go right into ground and pound and ToP battle, I would have tried to throw the ball down the field at least at the beginning of the game... and go from there
By not throwing the ball down the field Montana's offense pretty much set up Northern Colorodo's defense to fill up the box all game to stop the run and short passes... way to go Stitt Offense! So exciting to watch all those screen passes all day :thumb:
RobGriz said:So he could get sacked a few more times or have more of his passes dropped? Don't know if you noticed but the GRIZ ran the ball pretty damn good today.timjayko said:IdahoGrizFan said:Why did we not throw down field? Was UNCs secondary that strong?
I'm wondering the same thing... after Chalich lit up the scoreboard last game by throwing down the field going into this game against one of the weakest secondary in the Big Sky statistically it looks like Stitt's gameplan was instead to try and pound with the run, slow down the clock, throw screen passes and short check downs all game hoping to win the Time of Possession battle...
Instead of go right into ground and pound and ToP battle, I would have tried to throw the ball down the field at least at the beginning of the game... and go from there
By not throwing the ball down the field Montana's offense pretty much set up Northern Colorodo's defense to fill up the box all game to stop the run and short passes... way to go Stitt Offense! So exciting to watch all those screen passes all day :thumb:
Well whoever it was, I did recall seeing someone lay a small hit on the UNC QB when he tried to go down with the ball, regardless it doesn't matter because we lost and would have most likely still lost had we got the ball back with around 15 seconds left. Can't blame the refs for this one, but I"m more than happy to blame the coaches and their gameplan going into this one.grizband said:Kidder wasn't either one of the guys close to the qb...he was getting blocked, almost off camera on the tv feed. In fact x both if the guys close to the qb pulled up, neither really hot the UNC qb...timjayko said:It looked like he jumped down on the quarterback when he tried to slide on his back while backing up, which when a QB does that no player is allowed to try and hit him. It didn't look to bad, but nonetheless it was a bone headed play by Kidder. We would have only had maybe 17 seconds left, so it would have taken a bloody miracle to even get the ball back and down the field anyways.grizband said:Seriously, can anyone tell me what Kidder did to warrant that penalty?
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Well, starting early last year, I thought that Bob Stitt said weird shit in interviews and press conferences. His comments about the NSDU(2) game were delusional. JLM has obscured other deficiencies, notably, a walk-on but one that gives Stitt something to brag about.nzone said:I found it funny that Stitt told the announcer that his receivers as a unit are better than last years :lol: Gotta think his analysis of players is a bit off.
timjayko said:Well whoever it was, I did recall seeing someone lay a small hit on the UNC QB when he tried to go down with the ball, regardless it doesn't matter because we lost and would have most likely still lost had we got the ball back with around 15 seconds left. Can't blame the refs for this one, but I"m more than happy to blame the coaches and their gameplan going into this one.grizband said:Kidder wasn't either one of the guys close to the qb...he was getting blocked, almost off camera on the tv feed. In fact x both if the guys close to the qb pulled up, neither really hot the UNC qb...timjayko said:It looked like he jumped down on the quarterback when he tried to slide on his back while backing up, which when a QB does that no player is allowed to try and hit him. It didn't look to bad, but nonetheless it was a bone headed play by Kidder. We would have only had maybe 17 seconds left, so it would have taken a bloody miracle to even get the ball back and down the field anyways.grizband said:Seriously, can anyone tell me what Kidder did to warrant that penalty?
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grizturd said:RobGriz said:So he could get sacked a few more times or have more of his passes dropped? Don't know if you noticed but the GRIZ ran the ball pretty damn good today.timjayko said:IdahoGrizFan said:Why did we not throw down field? Was UNCs secondary that strong?
I'm wondering the same thing... after Chalich lit up the scoreboard last game by throwing down the field going into this game against one of the weakest secondary in the Big Sky statistically it looks like Stitt's gameplan was instead to try and pound with the run, slow down the clock, throw screen passes and short check downs all game hoping to win the Time of Possession battle...
Instead of go right into ground and pound and ToP battle, I would have tried to throw the ball down the field at least at the beginning of the game... and go from there
By not throwing the ball down the field Montana's offense pretty much set up Northern Colorodo's defense to fill up the box all game to stop the run and short passes... way to go Stitt Offense! So exciting to watch all those screen passes all day :thumb:
Yes we did. So I'm scratching my head as to why we didn't mix in a couple run plays on the final possession when they expected us to pass . Hard to believe the results would have been any worse than they were.
grizturd said:timjayko said:Well whoever it was, I did recall seeing someone lay a small hit on the UNC QB when he tried to go down with the ball, regardless it doesn't matter because we lost and would have most likely still lost had we got the ball back with around 15 seconds left. Can't blame the refs for this one, but I"m more than happy to blame the coaches and their gameplan going into this one.grizband said:Kidder wasn't either one of the guys close to the qb...he was getting blocked, almost off camera on the tv feed. In fact x both if the guys close to the qb pulled up, neither really hot the UNC qb...timjayko said:It looked like he jumped down on the quarterback when he tried to slide on his back while backing up, which when a QB does that no player is allowed to try and hit him. It didn't look to bad, but nonetheless it was a bone headed play by Kidder. We would have only had maybe 17 seconds left, so it would have taken a bloody miracle to even get the ball back and down the field anyways.
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I am getting pretty tired of this shit. I am leaning to the camp that is done with this Stitt show.
timjayko said:And I'm still scratching my head why we didn't try throwing the ball down the field more early in the game more often