Bison Dan wrote:Congrads to the Bobcats. I was at the game and here are a few thoughts on it. Great crowd and fans.
MSU O - Great qb and receivers. O-line only avg. no running game. Lulay used quick slants and underneath passes all game long and did it like a pro. Unless the running game and the ability to have a 7 step drop for deeper passes comes around, away games will be hard to win.
MSU D - Very good line backers and db's - I think this is the strength of your team.
Coach - post game comments shows me that he is a very arrogant. 1 example. "If we get that 2nd td NDSU folds and goes away".
Good luck the rest of the year.
Nice comments by the Bison fans, they are a quality group. Not a lot of moaning about they shoulda .....
On the thoughts about:
MSU O - OL allowed no sacks, no pressure of Lulay at all. He had all the time he needed to throw against supposedly a very good Defensive line of NDSU. Supposed NDSU had lots of sacks prior to this game?
I think in the previous 3 games, NDSU only gave up 14 points against fairly good teams. They should have given up 27 (given Lulay fumbled on the 20 and MSU was on a roll going in for a score).
MSU had only 57 offensive plays, so it's hard to have huge offensive numbers. NDSU controlled the clock, but could not score in a short time frame.
If the rolls were reversed, MSU having the ball with 1:41 and 80 yards, would consider MSU having a good chance to score at least a Field Goal giving the passing attack and protection of Lulay.
MSU D - I thought the front 7 (with Kolone, Mac, and Lowe out most if not all the game) did a very reasonable job. They bent, but basically stopped NDSU. NDSU had a reasonable passing game, given the D was totally focused on the run and playing zone behind the front group.
On Kramer - He is probably right about what would have happened if we had scored instead of fumbling on that drive. It was in the 2nd half? and with NDSU being a running team, falling behind by 14 or so would have been a big time problem. Krammer is a bunt guy at times. But also, Kammer does respect the other teams to a huge degree. If you listened to the half time radio, Kramer came out and said the calls against MSU (Grenfeld hit of an unprotected receiver and the other big one) were correct calls. No a lot of coaches would have said or felt that way in the heat of the game. He also thinks and said NDSU is a high quality team.
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