BadlandsGrizFan
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Raider said:BadlandsGrizFan said:Kris Brown
Wow, you are just going straight superdouche today huh? Cool.
I thought that was the answer EGriz clearly wanted.
Can’t win with this crowd
Raider said:BadlandsGrizFan said:Kris Brown
Wow, you are just going straight superdouche today huh? Cool.
HookedonGriz said:Copper Griz said:This. I just wish the coaches would work with McDowell on his release and footwork. He short arms every damn pass, yet still does a decent job of finding his target. His natural inclination is to run, but that gets him in trouble at least 1/3 of the time. He would be a true threat if he learned patience and improved the technical components of passing. I was impressed with Chambers in the SDSU game. I believe he is truly a dual threat QB and MSU isn’t using him correctly. Hopefully McDowell will be the same. Vidlak is a true passer, but the run game is more predictable with him as QB. No problem there IF our receivers were achieving the required separation. They aren’t. Additionally, he missed on a read to a receiver running a fly route. Almost got picked. All he needed was a quick pump fake and he had a touchdown. Not sure he is experienced enough yet. Maybe that is the point. Get him more game time.
Respect your opinion. Chambers, however vs SDSU for 3-9 for 53 yard and 1 pick. Those are horrendous numbers. I don’t think he’s a good passer and has struggled with that throughout his career including at Wyoming.
SoldierGriz said:HookedonGriz said:Respect your opinion. Chambers, however vs SDSU for 3-9 for 53 yard and 1 pick. Those are horrendous numbers. I don’t think he’s a good passer and has struggled with that throughout his career including at Wyoming.
He led a hell of a final drive and threw a near-perfect pass to.....almost win that game. Hard not to like both cat qbs IMO.
ElrodGrizzly said:SoldierGriz said:He led a hell of a final drive and threw a near-perfect pass to.....almost win that game. Hard not to like both cat qbs IMO.
Both of those kids are class acts. I have absolutely nothing but good things to say for the type of person the Mellott kid is.
Chambers was a yard or so off on his pass, though. Definitely past the LOS when he threw it, and significantly so.
ElrodGrizzly said:SoldierGriz said:He led a hell of a final drive and threw a near-perfect pass to.....almost win that game. Hard not to like both cat qbs IMO.
Both of those kids are class acts. I have absolutely nothing but good things to say for the type of person the Mellott kid is.
Chambers was a yard or so off on his pass, though. Definitely past the LOS when he threw it, and significantly so.
Mavman said:Did anyone else think Mcd looked a little less confident or maybe more gun shy after the late hit when he slid.
AZGrizFan said:Mavman said:Did anyone else think Mcd looked a little less confident or maybe more gun shy after the late hit when he slid.
I got the sense that McD was so intent on making the pass plays “happen”, he postponed running when he should have. He seemed hesitant to run the entire game, unlike the first game, where he ran with abandon.
BadlandsGrizFan said:Raider said:Wow, you are just going straight superdouche today huh? Cool.
I thought that was the answer EGriz clearly wanted.
Can’t win with this crowd
SoldierGriz said:HookedonGriz said:Respect your opinion. Chambers, however vs SDSU for 3-9 for 53 yard and 1 pick. Those are horrendous numbers. I don’t think he’s a good passer and has struggled with that throughout his career including at Wyoming.
He led a hell of a final drive and threw a near-perfect pass to.....almost win that game. Hard not to like both cat qbs IMO.
HookedonGriz said:Copper Griz said:This. I just wish the coaches would work with McDowell on his release and footwork. He short arms every damn pass, yet still does a decent job of finding his target. His natural inclination is to run, but that gets him in trouble at least 1/3 of the time. He would be a true threat if he learned patience and improved the technical components of passing. I was impressed with Chambers in the SDSU game. I believe he is truly a dual threat QB and MSU isn’t using him correctly. Hopefully McDowell will be the same. Vidlak is a true passer, but the run game is more predictable with him as QB. No problem there IF our receivers were achieving the required separation. They aren’t. Additionally, he missed on a read to a receiver running a fly route. Almost got picked. All he needed was a quick pump fake and he had a touchdown. Not sure he is experienced enough yet. Maybe that is the point. Get him more game time.
Respect your opinion. Chambers, however vs SDSU for 3-9 for 53 yard and 1 pick. Those are horrendous numbers. I don’t think he’s a good passer and has struggled with that throughout his career including at Wyoming.
Copper Griz said:HookedonGriz said:Respect your opinion. Chambers, however vs SDSU for 3-9 for 53 yard and 1 pick. Those are horrendous numbers. I don’t think he’s a good passer and has struggled with that throughout his career including at Wyoming.
Well, facts are a stubborn thing. They don’t lie! Good post and thanks for being respectful. Those are bad numbers. No way to put lipstick on that pig. Apparently I had one too many watching that game. He looked to have good arm strength and almost had the one in the end zone, which would have made him 4-9. Still horrendous.
HookedonGriz said:Copper Griz said:Well, facts are a stubborn thing. They don’t lie! Good post and thanks for being respectful. Those are bad numbers. No way to put lipstick on that pig. Apparently I had one too many watching that game. He looked to have good arm strength and almost had the one in the end zone, which would have made him 4-9. Still horrendous.
No worries at all. I think it was deceiving because on that last drive, he orchestrated a pretty good drive down the field with a number of completed passes while the other team was in a prevent defense. So I get it as it made him look good
Wolf777 said:HookedonGriz said:No worries at all. I think it was deceiving because on that last drive, he orchestrated a pretty good drive down the field with a number of completed passes while the other team was in a prevent defense. So I get it as it made him look good
Extremely deceiving. MSU had 87 yards passing for the game and over half of those yards (45) came on that last drive with SDSU way off the ball in prevent allowing those underneath routes relatively uncontested.