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Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:45 am

ursusmissoulus wrote:Check out the guy (#43) in the middle of PSU's D line. Hawaiian I believe, 6'2", 300lbs.. D1 dropdown from UCLA (started 12 games for them I recall). A real beast.
A beast though that once you get him going forward and towards the play is useless if you run a misdirection play. I was watching him and he he goes all out no question, but when he is out of the play he just stops and cannot change direction. Misdirection and off tackle trap type blocking could be the plays of the game against him etc. I also don't think he will be as much of a factor on a wet surface either. The boys in the middle on the OL better eat their wheaties though as its going to be a snotfest in the middle there that is for sure.




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Post by Cat Pride » Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:36 pm

Nice, I think there as many or more punks on PSU then there are at ISU.... sheesh!



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Post by LuvMaroon » Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:14 am

Cat Pride wrote:Nice, I think there as many or more punks on PSU then there are at ISU.... sheesh!
I agree, the last couple years PSU has been one of the punkiest teams in the Sky. Lots of late hits, cheap shots, etc. People talk Walsh up as a great coach all the time, but he either encourages unsportsmanlike behavior, or has no control over his players. Either way, I say that is a coach and program that deserves little to no respect.

Every year we play PSU, my biggest fear is we lose a player to one of their cheap shots!



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Post by BWahlberg » Sat Oct 07, 2006 6:52 pm

Re/Max Griz wrote:PSU, in my opinion is much like the 2004 Griz, you can walk all over their D, but they seem to capatalize on a decent turnover margin. The cats will need to play very clean football and avoid turnovers, the Griz were just +1 and won by only 6 points. Griz should have/could have scored twice more, but the TOs killed them.

PSU's secondary is a zone/swarm, as best I could tell. A lot of plays their LBs would drop into coverage with their backs to the QB, but would be tracking WRs coming across the field. The DL is strong and stuffs gaps, but they're also a little slow, and don't get to the QB quickly. If you push those guys, you can run on them.

PSU's O stinks right now, their WRs don't really work to get open, however they do have great speed. Keep them contained, thats important. Their OL can push, and their fullback is a bruiser, trip him up early and wear him down.

The ex Colorado QB broadcasts his passes, he also overthrows a lot. He has good pocket presence and a strong arm.

Special Teams their guys are quick, however their TD this weekend was simply from about 5 missed holding calls. I'd think outside of Oregon (the "home-cookin' state) they'll get dinged more.

IMO, here's how to beat PSU.

On D;

1. Keep a saftey deep. Their QB will over throw a few passes, and seems to like going for the deep ball. Don't get burned, and with a guy floating back there you stand the chance of getting a pick or two.

2. Don't let the WRs get past the corners, they're quick, as the Griz found out.

3. Stuff the middle. Take away PSU's pounding the middle attack and you then created 2nd and long instead of 2nd and 3-5. PSU loses their gameplan when they don't gain 4-5 yards per carry.

On O;

1. Short/middle passes, look for the sideline and quick hitters. Stay out of the middle, as best you can. Their D will bite on screens. Against Montana PSU seemed a little cocky that they could just stuff the middle and the Griz had a lot of success with draws, delays and mis-directions up the middle.

2. Push the DL, if you cannot push them back, or open holes, you're sunk.

3. Mistake-free ball. PSU thrives on turnovers, penalties and mistakes.

On ST;

Kick short, don't let them get set-up, if their returners get full speed and a few blockers, it gets ugly. Give them a low-roller or high squib, don't let them get full speed on ya.
I'm still waiting for Kramer's phone call thanking me for my suggestions, the game plan was similar and it worked.

In the spirit of this post, here's your tips on how to beat Suc St;

1. Show up
2. Suit up
3. Take the field

That will garuntee at least 21 points right there. :lol:



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Post by Hell's Bells » Sat Oct 07, 2006 9:36 pm

Re/Max Griz wrote:
Re/Max Griz wrote:PSU, in my opinion is much like the 2004 Griz, you can walk all over their D, but they seem to capatalize on a decent turnover margin. The cats will need to play very clean football and avoid turnovers, the Griz were just +1 and won by only 6 points. Griz should have/could have scored twice more, but the TOs killed them.

PSU's secondary is a zone/swarm, as best I could tell. A lot of plays their LBs would drop into coverage with their backs to the QB, but would be tracking WRs coming across the field. The DL is strong and stuffs gaps, but they're also a little slow, and don't get to the QB quickly. If you push those guys, you can run on them.

PSU's O stinks right now, their WRs don't really work to get open, however they do have great speed. Keep them contained, thats important. Their OL can push, and their fullback is a bruiser, trip him up early and wear him down.

The ex Colorado QB broadcasts his passes, he also overthrows a lot. He has good pocket presence and a strong arm.

Special Teams their guys are quick, however their TD this weekend was simply from about 5 missed holding calls. I'd think outside of Oregon (the "home-cookin' state) they'll get dinged more.

IMO, here's how to beat PSU.

On D;

1. Keep a saftey deep. Their QB will over throw a few passes, and seems to like going for the deep ball. Don't get burned, and with a guy floating back there you stand the chance of getting a pick or two.

2. Don't let the WRs get past the corners, they're quick, as the Griz found out.

3. Stuff the middle. Take away PSU's pounding the middle attack and you then created 2nd and long instead of 2nd and 3-5. PSU loses their gameplan when they don't gain 4-5 yards per carry.

On O;

1. Short/middle passes, look for the sideline and quick hitters. Stay out of the middle, as best you can. Their D will bite on screens. Against Montana PSU seemed a little cocky that they could just stuff the middle and the Griz had a lot of success with draws, delays and mis-directions up the middle.

2. Push the DL, if you cannot push them back, or open holes, you're sunk.

3. Mistake-free ball. PSU thrives on turnovers, penalties and mistakes.

On ST;

Kick short, don't let them get set-up, if their returners get full speed and a few blockers, it gets ugly. Give them a low-roller or high squib, don't let them get full speed on ya.
I'm still waiting for Kramer's phone call thanking me for my suggestions, the game plan was similar and it worked.

In the spirit of this post, here's your tips on how to beat Suc St;

1. Show up
2. Suit up
3. Take the field

That will garuntee at least 21 points right there. :lol:
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