Worst Top 25 Loss: SportsNet!
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No shat? What can you say the article is true, the Cats layed a massive egg and it sucks, but what do you do? Oh right, you play spoiler to the Grizzlies. Doubt that'll happen though, all the Griz have to do is drop about the whole team into coverage so there's no open receivers. Don't worry about it, Kramer still won't run the ball to open things up. Meyer is definitely the best QB in the Big Sky, Lulay is more heart than stats and sometimes that won't get it done. Late-game heroics don't do jack when yer down by two+ touchdowns. Oh well, Go Cats, beat the piss out of the Griz.
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Re: Worst Top 25 Loss: SportsNet!
where were you with this smack when we torched s.f.a?? wait nevermind.....bearBAC wrote:Worst Top 25 Loss: No. 21 Eastern Washington 35, No. 11 Montana State 14
Montana State controlled its own destiny for the Big Sky title going into the final two weeks of the season, but had to get through Eastern Washington and Montana. The Bobcats often have to rely on late-game heroics to knock off strong opponents, but the fourth quarter was more of a formality after laying an egg against the Eagles. The Bobcats took an early, 7-0, lead, but Eastern Washington scored the next 35 points to hold a 35-7 advantage going into the fourth quarter. Travis Lulay had an MEDIOCRE day (25-of-50, 237 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD) and the Bobcats gave up 35 points despite holding Erik Meyer to 206 yards passing. The Bobcats can’t win the Big Sky automatic berth and are likely on the outside looking in even with a 7-4 record.
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Re: Worst Top 25 Loss: SportsNet!
This article wasn't written yet?????Hell's Bells wrote:where were you with this smack when we torched s.f.a?? wait nevermind.....bearBAC wrote:Worst Top 25 Loss: No. 21 Eastern Washington 35, No. 11 Montana State 14
Montana State controlled its own destiny for the Big Sky title going into the final two weeks of the season, but had to get through Eastern Washington and Montana. The Bobcats often have to rely on late-game heroics to knock off strong opponents, but the fourth quarter was more of a formality after laying an egg against the Eagles. The Bobcats took an early, 7-0, lead, but Eastern Washington scored the next 35 points to hold a 35-7 advantage going into the fourth quarter. Travis Lulay had an MEDIOCRE day (25-of-50, 237 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD) and the Bobcats gave up 35 points despite holding Erik Meyer to 206 yards passing. The Bobcats can’t win the Big Sky automatic berth and are likely on the outside looking in even with a 7-4 record.
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It is officially time for Kramer and his idiots to pack up and head to NAIA. When you have a QB like Lulay and you can't even make postseason you have to hand in your whistle. By the way was I the only one in the whole world that knew Meyer would run for first downs on third every time. SPY HIM. It also seemed to me that Kramer has taken the aggressiveness out of Lulay. Get Kramer out and lets try someone else.
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Re: Worst Top 25 Loss: SportsNet!
i was talkin about bearassed..Eastcoastgriz wrote:This article wasn't written yet?????Hell's Bells wrote:where were you with this smack when we torched s.f.a?? wait nevermind.....bearBAC wrote:Worst Top 25 Loss: No. 21 Eastern Washington 35, No. 11 Montana State 14
Montana State controlled its own destiny for the Big Sky title going into the final two weeks of the season, but had to get through Eastern Washington and Montana. The Bobcats often have to rely on late-game heroics to knock off strong opponents, but the fourth quarter was more of a formality after laying an egg against the Eagles. The Bobcats took an early, 7-0, lead, but Eastern Washington scored the next 35 points to hold a 35-7 advantage going into the fourth quarter. Travis Lulay had an MEDIOCRE day (25-of-50, 237 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD) and the Bobcats gave up 35 points despite holding Erik Meyer to 206 yards passing. The Bobcats can’t win the Big Sky automatic berth and are likely on the outside looking in even with a 7-4 record.
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