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Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:31 am
by chris
Sorry for the delay in this but my grandpa has been in the hospital and my days have been with him.

Enjoy

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Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:55 am
by 89Hen
Should have asked him how he feels about putting his organizations name on that crappy poll.

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:57 am
by mcveyrl
89Hen wrote:Should have asked him how he feels about putting his organizations name on that crappy poll and bracket projection.
FIFY.

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:25 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
I thought the Grizo question on the Griz option was a joke and didn't know you would use it! :shock:

Craig's answer is exactly why I thought it was a joke. We have scheduled an option team like Cal Poly quite often. We have beaten them 13 out of 15 times.

When we played Wofford we held them to less points and less yards than most of their conference foes did that year. If that's the case then we need to know more about how to score points on their defense which as far as I know is not an option defense.

Oh well, ya can't train everybody I guess. :lol:

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:27 pm
by chris
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:I thought the Grizo question on the Griz option was a joke and didn't know you would use it! :shock:

Craig's answer is exactly why I thought it was a joke. We have scheduled an option team like Cal Poly quite often. We have beaten them 13 out of 15 times.

When we played Wofford we held them to less points and less yards than most of their conference foes did that year. If that's the case then we need to know more about how to score points on their defense which as far as I know is not an option defense.

Oh well, ya can't train everybody I guess. :lol:
I just thought it was hilarious :) We have always struggled against the option though

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:50 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
chris wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:I thought the Grizo question on the Griz option was a joke and didn't know you would use it! :shock:

Craig's answer is exactly why I thought it was a joke. We have scheduled an option team like Cal Poly quite often. We have beaten them 13 out of 15 times.

When we played Wofford we held them to less points and less yards than most of their conference foes did that year. If that's the case then we need to know more about how to score points on their defense which as far as I know is not an option defense.

Oh well, ya can't train everybody I guess. :lol:
I just thought it was hilarious :) We have always struggled against the option though
OK. I guess we won't count those other Cal Poly wins then?

We struggled against Ga. Southern in 1989.

We struggled to stop Delaware in 1993.

when we met Ga. Southern again in 1995 we beat them 45-0.

When we played Ga. Southern again in 2000 in the NC we held them to 27 points.

They averaged 50 points a game against their regular season opponents.

They averaged 39 points a game against their other 3 playoff opponents.



How fucking much should our defense do? That line of struggling is a way too simple answer but people want to go with it then so be it. As I said Haley's answer provides ya with all ya need to know. We schedule that team, and we beat them 13/15. I'll take that. If we're struggling against them then we must be fucking horrible against EWU/MSU and the standard offenses they run as well. :thumb:

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:24 pm
by blueballs
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:When we played Ga. Southern again in 2000 in the NC we held them to 27 points.

They averaged 50 points a game against their regular season opponents.

They averaged 39 points a game against their other 3 playoff opponents.



How fucking much should our defense do? That line of struggling is a way too simple answer but people want to go with it then so be it. As I said Haley's answer provides ya with all ya need to know. We schedule that team, and we beat them 13/15. I'll take that. If we're struggling against them then we must be fucking horrible against EWU/MSU and the standard offenses they run as well. :thumb:
Montana had a nice team in 2000 but the weather in the second half factored into the low point total for GSU, it was really miserable and Revere couldn't hold onto the ball on the outside and it really stymied the offense except for one big play when it counted most. Montana made some nice adjustments at the half, but GSU's option offense has a long and inglorious history of struggling in inclement weather regardless the quality of opponent- and Montana 2000 was a HELLUVA opponent.

This is not menat to imply that Montana had nothing to do with holding the Eagles down in the second half but the GSU folks have seen it before with the weather.

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:30 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
blueballs wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:When we played Ga. Southern again in 2000 in the NC we held them to 27 points.

They averaged 50 points a game against their regular season opponents.

They averaged 39 points a game against their other 3 playoff opponents.



How fucking much should our defense do? That line of struggling is a way too simple answer but people want to go with it then so be it. As I said Haley's answer provides ya with all ya need to know. We schedule that team, and we beat them 13/15. I'll take that. If we're struggling against them then we must be fucking horrible against EWU/MSU and the standard offenses they run as well. :thumb:
Montana had a nice team in 2000 but the weather in the second half factored into the low point total for GSU, it was really miserable and Revere couldn't hold onto the ball on the outside and it really stymied the offense except for one big play when it counted most. Montana made some nice adjustments at the half, but GSU's option offense has a long and inglorious history of struggling in inclement weather regardless the quality of opponent- and Montana 2000 was a HELLUVA opponent.

This is not menat to imply that Montana had nothing to do with holding the Eagles down in the second half but the GSU folks have seen it before with the weather.
I was at the game and sat in the weather. Worst rain I've ever been in. That being said other than AP's normal big plays GSU's offense was not ruling the roost like they did against other opponents in the first 1/2 when the weather was decent. Losing our QB didn't help us score points either along with the weather.

Would you say that MT struggled against your attack in comparison to most of the other teams you played?

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:45 pm
by putter
hey I liked my shot at the Ivies......too good for the playoffs because "gulp" their players may miss school! Hell it's the Ivy's those kids already know how to study. Personally I think they believe the FCS playoffs are below them because there is not a lot of national notoriety...but talk about March Madness where the kids really miss a lot of school they are all over that because they can get on TV... :roll:

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:52 pm
by Grizo406
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:I thought the Grizo question on the Griz option was a joke and didn't know you would use it! :shock:

Craig's answer is exactly why I thought it was a joke. We have scheduled an option team like Cal Poly quite often. We have beaten them 13 out of 15 times.

When we played Wofford we held them to less points and less yards than most of their conference foes did that year. If that's the case then we need to know more about how to score points on their defense which as far as I know is not an option defense.

Oh well, ya can't train everybody I guess. :lol:
I was also surprised to see my question used!

Thank you, Chris! You're fuckin' awesome! :notworthy:

FWIW, I didn't see any question(s) from that cock-pilot, Ursus!??!

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:24 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
Grizo406 wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:I thought the Grizo question on the Griz option was a joke and didn't know you would use it! :shock:

Craig's answer is exactly why I thought it was a joke. We have scheduled an option team like Cal Poly quite often. We have beaten them 13 out of 15 times.

When we played Wofford we held them to less points and less yards than most of their conference foes did that year. If that's the case then we need to know more about how to score points on their defense which as far as I know is not an option defense.

Oh well, ya can't train everybody I guess. :lol:
I was also surprised to see my question used!

Thank you, Chris! You're fuckin' awesome! :notworthy:

FWIW, I didn't see any question(s) from that cock-pilot, Ursus!??!
Tis better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak up and prove it to the masses.

Guess you don't know that credo.

Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:40 pm
by Grizo406
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Grizo406 wrote:
I was also surprised to see my question used!

Thank you, Chris! You're fuckin' awesome! :notworthy:



FWIW, I didn't see any question(s) from that cock-pilot, Ursus!??!
Tis better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak up and prove it to the masses.

Guess you don't know that credo.


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Re: Q & A with TSN's Craig Haley

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:12 am
by blueballs
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
blueballs wrote:
Montana had a nice team in 2000 but the weather in the second half factored into the low point total for GSU, it was really miserable and Revere couldn't hold onto the ball on the outside and it really stymied the offense except for one big play when it counted most. Montana made some nice adjustments at the half, but GSU's option offense has a long and inglorious history of struggling in inclement weather regardless the quality of opponent- and Montana 2000 was a HELLUVA opponent.

This is not menat to imply that Montana had nothing to do with holding the Eagles down in the second half but the GSU folks have seen it before with the weather.
I was at the game and sat in the weather. Worst rain I've ever been in. That being said other than AP's normal big plays GSU's offense was not ruling the roost like they did against other opponents in the first 1/2 when the weather was decent. Losing our QB didn't help us score points either along with the weather.

Would you say that MT struggled against your attack in comparison to most of the other teams you played?
In the first half GSU hit two big plays that set up scores... the long run by Myers on the first series and the TD pass to Johnson on what was undoubtedly a blown coverage.

Montana did a good job against the GSU offense that game given they only had a week to prepare and were coming off an emotional OT win vs App, as well as could be expected especially considering GSU had the greatest back in the histry of the division, except for the three big plays which were the two in the first half and the "Son of the Run," which was the game winner.