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Christian Lorenzo, the beast DT from Illinois is going to Georgia State.What is this about?
Well they got guy to flip from TechDamn! It's been a tough couple days on the transfer market for us. 2 guys that I think we felt pretty good about end up not coming here. I'm sure they still have a long list of guys they're going after, but I really wanted both of these guys!
Well the kids clearly a walk on in case you haven't figured that out. Let him try. You never know what could happen. His commitment is not gonna stop us from still going after portal guysWell they got guy to flip from Tech
I figured this would be the case since he kept posting offers.
He hasn't.Well the kids clearly a walk on in case you haven't figured that out. Let him try. You never know what could happen. His commitment is not gonna stop us from still going after portal guys
Ursus, watch out with this kind of remark you're going to hurt helanahandbaskets super sensative feelings.Well they got guy to flip from Tech
Hilarious. Absolutely no luck involved in that play! It was a planned play all along. Who knew, except the unbridled genius that is YOU!I don't feel the need to comment on the remainder of your post as you've already gotten your ass handed to you concerning that.
But I will address the bolded statement. Why was that play "luck"? Instead, what it really was was an extremely intelligent play by a well-coached player on one end, and a fantastic athlete on the other. Junior knew he had a free play because of the facemask, so he took a chance and threw into coverage since no bad could come from it. White showed amazing athletic skills and remarkable concentration to catch it off the deflection. None of that constitutes luck. But I suspect you know that.
Bush, are you really this dumb or is it just a message board thing?Ursus, watch out with this kind of remark you're going to hurt helanahandbaskets super sensative feelings.
Let me get this straight. So, according to you, if we beat a team with a superior O-line, it can then be determined that having a good O-line is not important. Defense, QB play, special teams play, apparently has no bearing on the outcome.I'm not trying to take any position. I wanted to know your opinion and I think now I have it.
You appear to be taking the position that since according to you "both the Cats, NDSU, and SDSU had much better o-lines that we did." and we beat two of those three teams, o-line is not as important as many people think.
Anyone thinking we don't have lots of questions about the starting QB position either hasn't been paying attention, or is swilling the Kool-AidMmmm... Maybe, maybe not. Spring ball doesn't really show a lot. It seems to be more of a welcome wagon mixer. I went to Louisville, Kentucky and Ohio State's spring practices this year (I don't bother with Marshall even though they are only three miles away... old grudges and all), and it seemed to be a lot of the same as what the Griz did in their spring practices. Get the early enrollees and transfers time on the field, knock rust off and oil the 1's for the fall and do some serious coaching up of the 2's. Just my perception though.
Why would a solid O-lineman choose Montana over the National Champions, who have had players drafted and signed as preferred NFL free agents the past two years? Shouldn't be much of a surprise.Well that’s a total bummer! I thought for sure we had him! His former OC is at SDSU now so there is a connection. Damn, back to the drawing board!
You did not get it straight. I'm not saying anything, I am trying to get you to clarify your position in regards to our success. You have said that the lack of solid o-line has been a constant under Hauck 2.0. Constant meaning that every year we have lacked a solid o-line.Let me get this straight. So, according to you, if we beat a team with a superior O-line, it can then be determined that having a good O-line is not important. Defense, QB play, special teams play, apparently has no bearing on the outcome.
Just showing how much spin-rate is on your post, you must throw a great curve ball.
There are questions every year on just about every team in country because players graduate or move on. That’s the nature of college football. I think the Griz biggest issue at QB last few years hasn’t been the starter but the depth. I think the depth is pretty solid and 3 guys will compete and make each better. Nobody really knows until they play. But Jesus just about every take you have is negative. Instead of excited to see some kid get his shot you have “questions.” Can’t imagine how miserable you would be if you weren’t a fan of a team coming off a 13-2 season and an appearance in national championship game. Last year was special and a lot of fun. If that’s a kool aid drinker then keep it coming.Anyone thinking we don't have lots of questions about the starting QB position either hasn't been paying attention, or is swilling the Kool-Aid