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Kramer on Cat Chat tonight

Post by rtb » Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:07 pm

First thing - Epi King is very doubtful for the game. Apparently they have done two MRIs on his spine, he has been in pain the last two games and they aren't going to mess around with that.

Hanson is getting the start at center this week.

Now the good things. Coach has had a rough couple weeks and could be down in the dumps, but his excitement is infectious. I am pumped for Saturday just listening to him. I love that about him that no matter how bad things might seem, he loves what he is doing and does it well!!

Also as we have heard he said they were too hard on the guys after the Chadron game and this week is about "sugar" and building the guys up.

Last point I liked and am now happy with the "strategy" was that he wants to fix the defense first because that is the easy part. Adjustments can be made to help the team be in a position to win, then he will take on the bigger issues on the other side of the ball.

Overall, I AM PUMPED and happy with what Kramer is doing this week! GO CATS!


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Post by GOKATS » Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:24 pm

Thanks for the update. I was wondering about Epi because he was there today, but not practicing. As I mentioned in another thread, practice was really upbeat today the short time I was there.


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Post by bobcatbob » Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:24 pm

Great news. I posted on another thread earlier today that Kramer was going to approach this week very positive with the players and coaches. He has been in enough of these situations in his total career to know what it takes to turn things around. LIke I said earlier , I am confident he will do it. We have a good coach that has done wonders for this program. He needs our loyalty and support!

Can't wait for Saturday! GO CATS!



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Post by soldier668 » Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:20 pm

Kramer's strategy makes sense, fixing defense first because it's easier to fix, hope we come out and give EWU a quick and decisive fat lip. This season still has alot of football yet to be played!!



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Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:14 am

soldier668 wrote:Kramer's strategy makes sense, fixing defense first because it's easier to fix, hope we come out and give EWU a quick and decisive fat lip. This season still has alot of football yet to be played!!
Yep, we will get there. Just need to improve some key aspects every week and we will continue to get better and rebuild from the early part of the season. Starts this week.



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Post by BHauck's nose » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:05 am

[quote="CARDIAC_CATS"][quote="soldier668"]Kramer's strategy makes sense, fixing defense first because it's easier to fix, hope we come out and give EWU a quick and decisive fat lip. This season still has alot of football yet to be played!![/quote]

Yep, we will get there. Just need to improve some key aspects every week and we will continue to get better and rebuild from the early part of the season. Starts this week.[/quote]

I like the energy out of these posts. This is when the real season starts, and this is when we play our best.


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Post by brucat5 » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:14 am

rtb, thanks for changing the tone of the board. I'm ready for Saturday, I think we're going to see a different football team; more focused, more energy and the defense we're acustomed to. GO CATS!



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Post by cornbreadfred » Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:34 pm

Does anyone here feel the switch at center was necessary? The o-line hadn't given up a sack until last game, why mess with the o-line, and especially at center, Lou has struggled the most so far on the o-line.



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Post by cat92 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:39 am

Kramer panicing. Keep watching and the panic will continue.



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Post by crazycat » Fri Sep 22, 2006 5:44 am

cornbreadfred wrote:Does anyone here feel the switch at center was necessary? The o-line hadn't given up a sack until last game, why mess with the o-line, and especially at center, Lou has struggled the most so far on the o-line.
Something I think everyone has observed has been the messy looking center exchange all year. Both QBs have been slow coming away from center and actually look like they're about ready to drop the snap. Since both are having the same problem it might be that the center is having a problem getting the snap to them. Bad snaps can throw plays off just enough to screw up the timing of the whole play.



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Post by G.W.Bush » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:37 am

crazycat wrote:
cornbreadfred wrote:Does anyone here feel the switch at center was necessary? The o-line hadn't given up a sack until last game, why mess with the o-line, and especially at center, Lou has struggled the most so far on the o-line.
Something I think everyone has observed has been the messy looking center exchange all year. Both QBs have been slow coming away from center and actually look like they're about ready to drop the snap. Since both are having the same problem it might be that the center is having a problem getting the snap to them. Bad snaps can throw plays off just enough to screw up the timing of the whole play.
I think that is the problem. The exchange has gotten better the past two games (CU was by far the worse game), but I imagine the snaps are still not quite up to par. Sometimes that short delay with the snap can be the difference between a wide open WR and an interception or a RB getting a 12 yard run versus a 2 yard loss. I would bet this is an attempt to get our timing on offense better.



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Post by Cat Pride » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:29 am

cornbreadfred wrote:Does anyone here feel the switch at center was necessary? The o-line hadn't given up a sack until last game, why mess with the o-line, and especially at center, Lou has struggled the most so far on the o-line.
Lou has been one of the more consistent of the bunch. I dont know about the C switch, but the coaches know plenty more than any of us do... does anyone here actually watch the game tape and analyze the OL play? NO

If there is a weakness on the OL, it is due to our veteran tackles making freshmen mental mistakes. How many times is Jensen going to false start? I have a ton of confidence that this group will get it together, Coach Mac is a great coach... the road to improvement starts on Saturday.



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Post by canyoncat » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:35 am

Maybe they are looking for a little more power at center. Hanson is a lot bigger than Verlanic.



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Post by vike_king » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:47 am

crazycat wrote:
cornbreadfred wrote:Does anyone here feel the switch at center was necessary? The o-line hadn't given up a sack until last game, why mess with the o-line, and especially at center, Lou has struggled the most so far on the o-line.
Something I think everyone has observed has been the messy looking center exchange all year. Both QBs have been slow coming away from center and actually look like they're about ready to drop the snap. Since both are having the same problem it might be that the center is having a problem getting the snap to them. Bad snaps can throw plays off just enough to screw up the timing of the whole play.
I noticed that Carpenter looked like he was struggling to get a good hold on the ball but, after a while I figured it was him spinning the ball to get the grip he wanted but......



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Post by cornbreadfred » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:53 am

If Lou has been the most consistant how come in the last game they pulled him and put Hanson in at guard? He has been messing up on several blocking assignments, Hanson is bigger but not stronger, and his shotgun snaps were consistantly low, I suppose shaking things up a bit may motivate some individuals though, I would also like to see Lulay in at wide out (heard he drops a lot of passes in practice though, but if you perform on gameday I could care less, any griz fans that can remember Levander Segars, he had the same rap)



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Post by longhorn_22 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:30 am

Lulay looked like he had stick-em on his hands last game. I didn't see him drop one pass that was on the mark. He needs more PT. It seems as is he is the only one that wants to play.



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Post by Helcat72 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:36 am

cornbreadfred wrote:If Lou has been the most consistant how come in the last game they pulled him and put Hanson in at guard? He has been messing up on several blocking assignments, Hanson is bigger but not stronger, and his shotgun snaps were consistantly low, I suppose shaking things up a bit may motivate some individuals though, I would also like to see Lulay in at wide out (heard he drops a lot of passes in practice though, but if you perform on gameday I could care less, any griz fans that can remember Levander Segars, he had the same rap)
They pulled him because they thought he had blown an assignemnt, but when they looked at the film, they apologized to him because he didn't.


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Post by bozbobcat » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:40 pm

longhorn_22 wrote:Lulay looked like he had stick-em on his hands last game. I didn't see him drop one pass that was on the mark. He needs more PT. It seems as is he is the only one that wants to play.
I agree with that statement. Tyler Lulay may not be an incredibly fast guy, but he can catch the ball and that is exactly what the Bobcat receiving corps needs to do.


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