i love cats

Discuss anything and everything relating to Bobcat Football here.

Moderators: rtb, kmax, SonomaCat

Post Reply
User avatar
poorgriz
BobcatNation Letterman
Posts: 297
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2004 8:43 pm
Location: Bobcat Stadium
Contact:

i love cats

Post by poorgriz » Sun Oct 16, 2005 12:51 am

seriously



User avatar
grizzh8r
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 7257
Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:23 pm
Location: Billings via Livingston

Re: i love cats

Post by grizzh8r » Sun Oct 16, 2005 12:54 am

poorgriz wrote:seriously
HEY! you stole my Avatar! :hot: :rofl: :P


Eric Curry STILL makes me sad.
94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
:rofl:

User avatar
poorgriz
BobcatNation Letterman
Posts: 297
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2004 8:43 pm
Location: Bobcat Stadium
Contact:

Post by poorgriz » Sun Oct 16, 2005 1:23 am

who cares man, we are all a part of the bobcat nation. Thanks man, you rock and you have great taste.



User avatar
seataccat
1st Team All-BobcatNation
Posts: 1900
Joined: Sun Sep 11, 2005 2:40 pm
Location: Portland or Seattle

Post by seataccat » Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:13 am

Just got back from the PSU game and here are some thoughts. Knowing the usual posters on this board I am sure everyone will tell me how crazy I am but hey, I call it the way I see it.

The bobcat defense is like going against a stiff breeze. The front seven were shoved around pretty bad.

The kick off coverage as well as the kick return can use some work.

I like the punt strategy with Lulay basically kicking head high line drives trying to ricochet it off opposing players. It is also tough to return.

The offense and defensive lines are not physical. PSU pushed them around on both sides of the ball. That surprised me with the veteran offensive line that the cats have.

Travis Lulay is even more amazing than I thought. It is kind of pathetic when your QB seems to be the most physical player on your team.

The freshman RB Evin Groves shows some great promise.

Justin Domineck is either hurt or he is a real dud.

I hate to be the one too piss all over the rice crispies but unless the cats can play better defense than they did tonight. It doesn't look good for winning the conference. They did play very hard and I can't fault the team on effort, but I was disappointed in the way the big fellas up front played tonight. Also, the time should have expired whomever was running the clock made sure to stop it on 1 second so they would get that field goal chance.



User avatar
poorgriz
BobcatNation Letterman
Posts: 297
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2004 8:43 pm
Location: Bobcat Stadium
Contact:

Thanks Jack Handy

Post by poorgriz » Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:25 pm

Thanks for the deep thoughts man. I do not agree with you on some of them though. I must say that Mr. Lulay is a great player, all around, and maybe one the best in Bobcat history. He sucks as a punter though. It is disrespectful as a former punter to watch him do what he does. You need hang time to give your guys time to get down there, or we will get burned. He is also going to keep getting them blocked as we saw last night,which was maybe the changing point in the game. GET A PUNTER KRAMER. Another thing is that our defense is horrible. What happend to the defense of two and three years ago. I remember when our defense used to get fired up, pissed off, and wanted to put a freaking hurt on other teams. We got pushed around and walked all over last night. But hey, all is well in the Bobcat Nation. We come home to three home games and one really hard road game. The Griz showed us all yesterday that they suck. Cal-Poly, PSU, Sac, and NAU, let us just hope that we see the Griz come to Bozeman with a 4-6 record. I would even be happy with a 6-4 record. So long Hauck, good luck somewhere else.



GFGriz
BobcatNation Letterman
Posts: 145
Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:43 am
Location: Great Falls
Contact:

Re: Thanks Jack Handy

Post by GFGriz » Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:09 pm

poorgriz wrote:Thanks for the deep thoughts man. I do not agree with you on some of them though. I must say that Mr. Lulay is a great player, all around, and maybe one the best in Bobcat history. He sucks as a punter though. It is disrespectful as a former punter to watch him do what he does. You need hang time to give your guys time to get down there, or we will get burned. He is also going to keep getting them blocked as we saw last night,which was maybe the changing point in the game. GET A PUNTER KRAMER. Another thing is that our defense is horrible. What happend to the defense of two and three years ago. I remember when our defense used to get fired up, pissed off, and wanted to put a freaking hurt on other teams. We got pushed around and walked all over last night. But hey, all is well in the Bobcat Nation. We come home to three home games and one really hard road game. The Griz showed us all yesterday that they suck. Cal-Poly, PSU, Sac, and NAU, let us just hope that we see the Griz come to Bozeman with a 4-6 record. I would even be happy with a 6-4 record. So long Hauck, good luck somewhere else.
But, ummmm, State lost too.



cornbreadfred
BobcatNation Letterman
Posts: 130
Joined: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:58 pm

Re: Thanks Jack Handy

Post by cornbreadfred » Sun Oct 16, 2005 10:30 pm

poorgriz wrote:Thanks for the deep thoughts man. I do not agree with you on some of them though. I must say that Mr. Lulay is a great player, all around, and maybe one the best in Bobcat history. He sucks as a punter though. It is disrespectful as a former punter to watch him do what he does. You need hang time to give your guys time to get down there, or we will get burned. He is also going to keep getting them blocked as we saw last night,which was maybe the changing point in the game. GET A PUNTER KRAMER. Another thing is that our defense is horrible. What happend to the defense of two and three years ago. I remember when our defense used to get fired up, pissed off, and wanted to put a freaking hurt on other teams. We got pushed around and walked all over last night. But hey, all is well in the Bobcat Nation. We come home to three home games and one really hard road game. The Griz showed us all yesterday that they suck. Cal-Poly, PSU, Sac, and NAU, let us just hope that we see the Griz come to Bozeman with a 4-6 record. I would even be happy with a 6-4 record. So long Hauck, good luck somewhere else.
The griz lost to an amazing offense that I think is going to destroy the rest of the Big Sky on way to the conference title. Easterns opening round loss was a fluke, that Eric Meyer even stated "we were not mentally prepared for our opening game". Eastern now is sharp, and Eric Kimble is the most amazing wide reciever in the Big Sky. Portland State is also a very formidable opponent but the cats with that loss now have a very difficult road to the BSC title, that is through EWU.



User avatar
Hell's Bells
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 4692
Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2004 11:58 pm
Location: Belgrade, Mt.
Contact:

Re: Thanks Jack Handy

Post by Hell's Bells » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:24 am

cornbreadfred wrote:
poorgriz wrote:Thanks for the deep thoughts man. I do not agree with you on some of them though. I must say that Mr. Lulay is a great player, all around, and maybe one the best in Bobcat history. He sucks as a punter though. It is disrespectful as a former punter to watch him do what he does. You need hang time to give your guys time to get down there, or we will get burned. He is also going to keep getting them blocked as we saw last night,which was maybe the changing point in the game. GET A PUNTER KRAMER. Another thing is that our defense is horrible. What happend to the defense of two and three years ago. I remember when our defense used to get fired up, pissed off, and wanted to put a freaking hurt on other teams. We got pushed around and walked all over last night. But hey, all is well in the Bobcat Nation. We come home to three home games and one really hard road game. The Griz showed us all yesterday that they suck. Cal-Poly, PSU, Sac, and NAU, let us just hope that we see the Griz come to Bozeman with a 4-6 record. I would even be happy with a 6-4 record. So long Hauck, good luck somewhere else.
The griz lost to an amazing offense that I think is going to destroy the rest of the Big Sky on way to the conference title. Easterns opening round loss was a fluke, that Eric Meyer even stated "we were not mentally prepared for our opening game". Eastern now is sharp, and Eric Kimble is the most amazing wide reciever in the Big Sky. Portland State is also a very formidable opponent but the cats with that loss now have a very difficult road to the BSC title, that is through EWU.
kimball is not the only good wr on that team

vijii is fast
Mcentire had 3 td's at wa-griz


This space for rent....

User avatar
DriftCat
1st Team All-BobcatNation
Posts: 1559
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:39 pm
Location: Billings, MT

Post by DriftCat » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:30 am

PG, While Lulay's punting style is hardly pretty, averaging over 40 yards a punt is very good. The way he kicks may not give the coverage time to get down there but it does cause things like bouncing off the other teams back for a turnover! I would pose these questions: How mant punts has Lulay had blocked before that one? How many returns has he given up for a TD on his punts?


F.K.A. - MM7CAT

User avatar
CARDIAC_CATS
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 7857
Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:37 am

Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:32 am

seataccat wrote:Just got back from the PSU game and here are some thoughts. Knowing the usual posters on this board I am sure everyone will tell me how crazy I am but hey, I call it the way I see it.

The bobcat defense is like going against a stiff breeze. The front seven were shoved around pretty bad.

The kick off coverage as well as the kick return can use some work.

I like the punt strategy with Lulay basically kicking head high line drives trying to ricochet it off opposing players. It is also tough to return.

The offense and defensive lines are not physical. PSU pushed them around on both sides of the ball. That surprised me with the veteran offensive line that the cats have.

Travis Lulay is even more amazing than I thought. It is kind of pathetic when your QB seems to be the most physical player on your team.

The freshman RB Evin Groves shows some great promise.

Justin Domineck is either hurt or he is a real dud.

I hate to be the one too piss all over the rice crispies but unless the cats can play better defense than they did tonight. It doesn't look good for winning the conference. They did play very hard and I can't fault the team on effort, but I was disappointed in the way the big fellas up front played tonight. Also, the time should have expired whomever was running the clock made sure to stop it on 1 second so they would get that field goal chance.
Agree with everthing you said except that the Cats OL got pushed around. I think this could have been the best game our OL played this year (especially since he didnt' have to run much). The OL gave Lulay plenty of time (passed for 50+ times .. how many sacks did we give up? 1 maybe 2? .. that is really good pass blocking). Plus we had some definate holes in the running game as well. Very good game played by our offensive line.



User avatar
grizzh8r
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 7257
Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:23 pm
Location: Billings via Livingston

Post by grizzh8r » Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:25 am

MM7CAT wrote:PG, While Lulay's punting style is hardly pretty, averaging over 40 yards a punt is very good. The way he kicks may not give the coverage time to get down there but it does cause things like bouncing off the other teams back for a turnover! I would pose these questions: How mant punts has Lulay had blocked before that one? How many returns has he given up for a TD on his punts?
:goodpost: I also disagree with your statements PG, as his punts work for us. That blocked punt is the only one we have had in a long time. Plus he gives us the throwing threat back there. Any time we can get the ball in his (Lulays) hands is an advantage for our team.


Eric Curry STILL makes me sad.
94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
:rofl:

User avatar
CelticCat
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 12292
Joined: Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:55 pm
Location: Upper Northwest WA
Contact:

Post by CelticCat » Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:56 am

MM7CAT wrote:PG, While Lulay's punting style is hardly pretty, averaging over 40 yards a punt is very good. The way he kicks may not give the coverage time to get down there but it does cause things like bouncing off the other teams back for a turnover! I would pose these questions: How mant punts has Lulay had blocked before that one? How many returns has he given up for a TD on his punts?
This is the first blocked punt I can remember in a long time, if ever. Also, I believe no one has ever returned one of his punts for a TD. And we are something like 8 for 9 on fakes.

I completely disagree we need a traditional punter. I would like to have one when we are deep in our own territory, though (like inside our own 10).


R&R Cat Cast - the #1 Bobcat fan podcast - https://www.rrcatcast.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/rrcatcast

User avatar
mquast53000
2nd Team All-BobcatNation
Posts: 1233
Joined: Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:45 pm
Location: Billings

Post by mquast53000 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:52 pm

I think Lulay has done a very nice job punting. I know that I have concerns about him rolling out and punting (both for the chance of having it blocked & taking unnecessary hits), but overall he has done well. In the ISU game he had two punts inside the five... That is awfully good.


FTG

tetoncat
BobcatNation Hall of Famer
Posts: 3930
Joined: Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:14 pm
Location: Montana

Post by tetoncat » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:15 pm

Something must have broke down there, as the guy who blocked it was uncontested. There was also another right by him. Maybe they saw on film he always goes right and overloaded that side somehow.


Sports is not bigger than life

Post Reply