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Weyer

grizindabox said:
Bjorn Bjornstein said:
grizindabox said:
Brint is one of the most positive people about Griz football, putting the glass half-full spin on most things. He has shown more concern over the Oline situation than I can remember him ever doing when relating to anything Griz football related.

Is Brint suiting up this year?

Are you?

Maybe. I haven't decided yet. How about you?
 
Bjorn all suited up


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Bjorn Bjornstein said:
grizindabox said:
Brint is one of the most positive people about Griz football, putting the glass half-full spin on most things. He has shown more concern over the Oline situation than I can remember him ever doing when relating to anything Griz football related.

Is Brint suiting up this year?

If he was he would "catch everything thrown his way" :roll:
 
RayWill said:
From the sound of it the O-Line is just not going to cut the mustard. I had high hopes for this year but it starting to sound like it may be pretty rough for several years.
It is very, very early to come to a conclusion like that.
 
Give Germer three weeks to sort the O-line out. O-lines are built they don't come out of the box ready made. This stuff is IKEA not HASBRO, some assembly required.

I am as blind-passionate about the Griz as anybody on here, but folks, take a breath. It's four days of practice so the reactive (defense) is going to look better than the creative (offense).

I hope Weyer is okay but if Luke looked shaky today can we please remember that he is on day 1 with the first team?
 
RayWill said:
From the sound of it the O-Line is just not going to cut the mustard. I had high hopes for this year but it starting to sound like it may be pretty rough for several years. The Griz may struggle in all 3 of thier first games. The Defense sounds solid but without a good O-Line the offense will be in a lot of 3 and outs wearing down on the defense. Stitt's system will not work if the Offense can't move the ball. The Defense wil be on the field way too much and be wore down quickly.

Does anyone's system work if they can't move the ball, or is that a problem that only Coach Stitt's system has? :lol:
 
SaskGriz said:
Give Germer three weeks to sort the O-line out. O-lines are built they don't come out of the box ready made. This stuff is IKEA not HASBRO, some assembly required.

I am as blind-passionate about the Griz as anybody on here, but folks, take a breath. It's four days of practice so the reactive (defense) is going to look better than the creative (offense).

I hope Weyer is okay but if Luke looked shaky today can we please remember that he is on day 1 with the first team?

+1

eGriz is nothing if not reactionary...
 
Early estimates on EGriz are simply wild and silly. One can't even state the estimates are "based on truth".

EGriz is fun and full of BS and that could be why I like it so damn much.

One poster makes an invalid statement and is blasted by two more posters uping the validity standard beyond reason. Just when U think it's done another post comes out far over the first bunch of blather.

Left of center so far they are nearer to the right but denial is the art of EGrizing.....
 
SaskGriz said:
RayWill said:
From the sound of it the O-Line is just not going to cut the mustard. I had high hopes for this year but it starting to sound like it may be pretty rough for several years. The Griz may struggle in all 3 of thier first games. The Defense sounds solid but without a good O-Line the offense will be in a lot of 3 and outs wearing down on the defense. Stitt's system will not work if the Offense can't move the ball. The Defense wil be on the field way too much and be wore down quickly.

Does anyone's system work if they can't move the ball, or is that a problem that only Coach Stitt's system has? :lol:

No it always a problem with any offense but what I meant was in a fast paced offense it means even shorter rest periods for the defense. Stitt is supposed to run a fast paced offense and as such 3 and outs can be very quick indeed and wear out a defense. I believe they will pull it together just not counting on it being until a few games in to the season.
 
RayWill said:
SaskGriz said:
RayWill said:
From the sound of it the O-Line is just not going to cut the mustard. I had high hopes for this year but it starting to sound like it may be pretty rough for several years. The Griz may struggle in all 3 of thier first games. The Defense sounds solid but without a good O-Line the offense will be in a lot of 3 and outs wearing down on the defense. Stitt's system will not work if the Offense can't move the ball. The Defense wil be on the field way too much and be wore down quickly.

Does anyone's system work if they can't move the ball, or is that a problem that only Coach Stitt's system has? :lol:

No it always a problem with any offense but what I meant was in a fast paced offense it means even shorter rest periods for the defense. Stitt is supposed to run a fast paced offense and as such 3 and outs can be very quick indeed and wear out a defense. I believe they will pull it together just not counting on it being until a few games in to the season.

So it could be OUR offense that wears out our defense, instead of NDSU's?
 
griz71 said:
Any updates on Weyer's injury...twitter/other?
AJ or Kyle need to get with it. This is sloppy work. I thought they were reporters, not columnist. :D all in fun but I do really NEED to know, pleeaaasse.
 
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