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Hornet Nation feels the same way about Diniz, there is absolutely zero confidence in his FG kicking ability right now.GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:He has earned the nickname: McKnightmarecats2506 wrote:Mcnight is 1-4 on FG's, both are tied with a at .25
God help us if it comes down to a closing seconds feild goal.
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iI have been calling him McMissGrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:He has earned the nickname: McKnightmarecats2506 wrote:Mcnight is 1-4 on FG's, both are tied with a at .25
God help us if it comes down to a closing seconds feild goal.
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I amended my Weber/EWU prediction on the previous page. Apparently the injury situation in Cheney has reached comical levels.
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Re: Big Sky football week 5
Sacramento State @ Montana State: Sac looked unreal against UM last week. Time to come back down to earth. MSU wins 36-27.
Northern Colorado @ Montana. The Griz are looking past the Bears and thinking about the tough road game on Oct. 8th, but should still come out on top. Montana wins 35-31.
Portland State @ Idaho State - Tavoy Moore might be back, and I'll be there in person. Both of these factors give ISU the edge they need to squeak out a barnburner. ISU wins 41-37.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington: I'll take a red hot Hoke over the downward spiraling Eagles. Weber St. wins 24-20.
Northern Colorado @ Montana. The Griz are looking past the Bears and thinking about the tough road game on Oct. 8th, but should still come out on top. Montana wins 35-31.
Portland State @ Idaho State - Tavoy Moore might be back, and I'll be there in person. Both of these factors give ISU the edge they need to squeak out a barnburner. ISU wins 41-37.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington: I'll take a red hot Hoke over the downward spiraling Eagles. Weber St. wins 24-20.
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Re: Big Sky football week 5
Have yacats2506 wrote:iI have been calling him McMissGrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
He has earned the nickname: McKnightmareGod help us if it comes down to a closing seconds feild goal.
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rowdytiger wrote:Sacramento State @ Montana State: Sac looked unreal against UM last week. Time to come back down to earth. MSU wins 36-27.
Northern Colorado @ Montana. The Griz are looking past the Bears and thinking about the tough road game on Oct. 8th, but should still come out on top. Montana wins 35-31.
Portland State @ Idaho State - Tavoy Moore might be back, and I'll be there in person. Both of these factors give ISU the edge they need to squeak out a barnburner. ISU wins 41-37.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington: I'll take a red hot Hoke over the downward spiraling Eagles. Weber St. wins 24-20.
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Re: Big Sky football week 5
September is now over and October starts. Now is when the games truly count as the playoffs are just around the corner. OK, maybe a bit around the corner, but there are still some big games coming up this weekend that could affect the playoff expectations of some teams. Last week I went 3-2 to go 21-6 for the season. I need a perfect week, but this week is tough. Here are my predictions.
UNC at UM---The Grizzlies stubbed their toe (or claw) last week at Sacramento State but has looked pretty strong at home. The Bears are still trying to find themselves, having lost last week at home to Weber State. The Grizzlies den is not too hospitable for those trying to find themselves. The Battle of the Bears goes to, who else...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU---Last week the Vikings got smashed at the hands of a strong TCU team. This week they head on the road to face the Bengals, who are trying to recover from losing big at Northern Arizona. The Bengals have been competitive and have also earned a win already. The Vikings have also looked strong as well, but they have not won at Idaho State since 1999. Weird things seem to happen to the Vikings. A shootout...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU---Interesting scenario for the Hornets. A season that started so great with a win over Oregon State has slowly started to go awry. However, they took a big step towards reclaiming that great season with a win at home against Montana. The Bobcats showed they are truly a team to be reckoned with as they took care of Eastern Washington on the road. Now they are back at home...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU---The Eagles have played some strong opponents, yet have no wins to show for it, including last week's loss in their home opener against Montana State. The Wildcats have been a pleasant surprise so far with their play, including last week's win on the road against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats have looked strong while the Eagles have struggled. The question, can the Wildcats win at the Inferno?...EWU 31, WSU 24.
UNC at UM---The Grizzlies stubbed their toe (or claw) last week at Sacramento State but has looked pretty strong at home. The Bears are still trying to find themselves, having lost last week at home to Weber State. The Grizzlies den is not too hospitable for those trying to find themselves. The Battle of the Bears goes to, who else...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU---Last week the Vikings got smashed at the hands of a strong TCU team. This week they head on the road to face the Bengals, who are trying to recover from losing big at Northern Arizona. The Bengals have been competitive and have also earned a win already. The Vikings have also looked strong as well, but they have not won at Idaho State since 1999. Weird things seem to happen to the Vikings. A shootout...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU---Interesting scenario for the Hornets. A season that started so great with a win over Oregon State has slowly started to go awry. However, they took a big step towards reclaiming that great season with a win at home against Montana. The Bobcats showed they are truly a team to be reckoned with as they took care of Eastern Washington on the road. Now they are back at home...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU---The Eagles have played some strong opponents, yet have no wins to show for it, including last week's loss in their home opener against Montana State. The Wildcats have been a pleasant surprise so far with their play, including last week's win on the road against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats have looked strong while the Eagles have struggled. The question, can the Wildcats win at the Inferno?...EWU 31, WSU 24.
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Re: Big Sky football week 5
Kicking field goals is not the same as shooting free throws, in that more people are involved in the success or failure of the kick. Kickers are a bit like quarterbacks, in that several factors are at play. Did the offensive line provide great protection? Was the snap good? What about the hold? Do the kicker and the holder have a great relationship? Is it the exact same hold every time? A fraction of an inch of tilt makes all the difference in the world.Herky wrote:Which is in sharp contrast to the Hornets' Jason Diniz, possibly the worst placekicker in the BSC right now.native wrote:Sacramento State @ Montana State: BSC Game of the Week! Sac can make this a very interesting game, but the Bobcats play at home and enjoy the talents of the best placekicker in the FCS in Jason Cunningham.
Some short range kickers open up their insteps and "scoop" the ball, providing a larger sweet spot striking the ball, which increases short range accuracy and accomodates a broader range of bad ball placements on the hold, BUT this is also bad mechanics and risks knee, hip and back injury and decreases range. Mechanically, the right way to kick is to make every kick like it's a 60-yarder and a PAT at the same time, meaning to get elevation on the kick and not to open the instep or hips too much when striking the ball.This requires more accuracy and consistency, and better coordination among all the team members participating in the kick.
Surprisingly, the coaching staffs for most DI programs know very little about kicking and fail to coach it properly, neglecting about a third of the game. Jason Cunningham may be the better kicker by far, but I'll bet that he also has a better relationship with his holder and that the MSU coaches put a little more time into the kicking game than the other coaches.
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Jason Cunningham (Sunshine) has had the same holder for since the 2009 season, this year we have a rookie longsnapper, Coach Ash is the special teams coach, Jason began going to Kohls(sp) camps in HS and that is how MSU's staff found him, he was the #8 ranked (Kohls) kicker in his recruiting class I believe. for the last couple of summers he has attended the Bill Cundiff Camp, Cundiff is the Ravens kicker and a played for coach Ash at Drake. I think this last summer he worked the cundiff camp as an instructor. Later in the summer he was invited by Billy to go to Arizona for summer workouts with a fairly large group of NFL kickers, holders, snappers, and punters, apparently the NFL special teams guys kind of have their own group and all do summer workouts together. He has said that he learned a lot about what it takes to kick at the next level.
I know no details about his technique but here is an article about the importance of it to him
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and another article from this week, and a bit about how North Texas pulled their offer and MSU got him
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I know no details about his technique but here is an article about the importance of it to him
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and another article from this week, and a bit about how North Texas pulled their offer and MSU got him
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Re: Big Sky football week 5
Jalmond,JALMOND wrote:September is now over and October starts. Now is when the games truly count as the playoffs are just around the corner. OK, maybe a bit around the corner, but there are still some big games coming up this weekend that could affect the playoff expectations of some teams. Last week I went 3-2 to go 21-6 for the season. I need a perfect week, but this week is tough. Here are my predictions.
UNC at UM---The Grizzlies stubbed their toe (or claw) last week at Sacramento State but has looked pretty strong at home. The Bears are still trying to find themselves, having lost last week at home to Weber State. The Grizzlies den is not too hospitable for those trying to find themselves. The Battle of the Bears goes to, who else...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU---Last week the Vikings got smashed at the hands of a strong TCU team. This week they head on the road to face the Bengals, who are trying to recover from losing big at Northern Arizona. The Bengals have been competitive and have also earned a win already. The Vikings have also looked strong as well, but they have not won at Idaho State since 1999. Weird things seem to happen to the Vikings. A shootout...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU---Interesting scenario for the Hornets. A season that started so great with a win over Oregon State has slowly started to go awry. However, they took a big step towards reclaiming that great season with a win at home against Montana. The Bobcats showed they are truly a team to be reckoned with as they took care of Eastern Washington on the road. Now they are back at home...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU---The Eagles have played some strong opponents, yet have no wins to show for it, including last week's loss in their home opener against Montana State. The Wildcats have been a pleasant surprise so far with their play, including last week's win on the road against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats have looked strong while the Eagles have struggled. The question, can the Wildcats win at the Inferno?...EWU 31, WSU 24.
your predictions have been pretty dang good thus far, why'd you decide to go against weber? the purple people are on a roll, ewu i dont think can stop them. i do think weber beats the red infernos.
weber has won 3 of the last 4 in cheney. this would make 4 of 5.
also the home team hasn't won in this series since 2007.

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21-6 is not "pretty dang good" by a long shot.weberwildcat wrote:Jalmond,JALMOND wrote:September is now over and October starts. Now is when the games truly count as the playoffs are just around the corner. OK, maybe a bit around the corner, but there are still some big games coming up this weekend that could affect the playoff expectations of some teams. Last week I went 3-2 to go 21-6 for the season. I need a perfect week, but this week is tough. Here are my predictions.
UNC at UM---The Grizzlies stubbed their toe (or claw) last week at Sacramento State but has looked pretty strong at home. The Bears are still trying to find themselves, having lost last week at home to Weber State. The Grizzlies den is not too hospitable for those trying to find themselves. The Battle of the Bears goes to, who else...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU---Last week the Vikings got smashed at the hands of a strong TCU team. This week they head on the road to face the Bengals, who are trying to recover from losing big at Northern Arizona. The Bengals have been competitive and have also earned a win already. The Vikings have also looked strong as well, but they have not won at Idaho State since 1999. Weird things seem to happen to the Vikings. A shootout...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU---Interesting scenario for the Hornets. A season that started so great with a win over Oregon State has slowly started to go awry. However, they took a big step towards reclaiming that great season with a win at home against Montana. The Bobcats showed they are truly a team to be reckoned with as they took care of Eastern Washington on the road. Now they are back at home...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU---The Eagles have played some strong opponents, yet have no wins to show for it, including last week's loss in their home opener against Montana State. The Wildcats have been a pleasant surprise so far with their play, including last week's win on the road against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats have looked strong while the Eagles have struggled. The question, can the Wildcats win at the Inferno?...EWU 31, WSU 24.
your predictions have been pretty dang good thus far, why'd you decide to go against weber? the purple people are on a roll, ewu i dont think can stop them. i do think weber beats the red infernos.
weber has won 3 of the last 4 in cheney. this would make 4 of 5.i hope we can get it done.
also the home team hasn't won in this series since 2007.
Seriously, though, in a nutshell...EWU needs a win, a loss would put them in serious jeopardy of missing the playoffs alltogether, game is at home for them where so far conference teams have been way better than on the road, and their backs are against the wall. On paper, especially with Johnson out, Weber is probably the best team. But I've got a hunch on this (and Scream did not bribe me).
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Northern Colorado @ Montana - 42-10 A pissed UM team taked out their anger on UNC and quiets to "Fire Pflu" klan for a little while.
Sacramento State @ Montana State - 30-14 MSU has been playing well and the Hornets have done poorly on the road. I hope I'm wrong here.
Portland State @ Idaho State - 31-20 Tough pick here. PSU is my BSC darkhorse this season so I think I'm obligated to pick them in these tough ones.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington - 31-17 WSU is on a roll and EWU is ridled with injuries. WSU leaves the Pad with a win.
I was perfect last week, lets see how miserable I do this week.
Sacramento State @ Montana State - 30-14 MSU has been playing well and the Hornets have done poorly on the road. I hope I'm wrong here.
Portland State @ Idaho State - 31-20 Tough pick here. PSU is my BSC darkhorse this season so I think I'm obligated to pick them in these tough ones.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington - 31-17 WSU is on a roll and EWU is ridled with injuries. WSU leaves the Pad with a win.
I was perfect last week, lets see how miserable I do this week.
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UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.JALMOND wrote:UNC at UM...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU...EWU 31, WSU 24.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.
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I hope you are right AZ. Aside from the OSU win on the road, we have been terrible. Also Sperbeck's playcalling can get suspect at times.AZGrizFan wrote:UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.JALMOND wrote:UNC at UM...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU...EWU 31, WSU 24.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.
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That might depend on Phlu's philosophy, AZ. By all means, the Griz should at least show the POTENTIAL to put up half a hundred on UNC. But does that mean they should necessarily do it? If at some point the game is starting to get out of hand (i.e. up 21 in the fourth, 28 in the third, or 42 in the second, give or take a little bit), Phlu may give some thought to getting the starters out of there to not only protect them but to give the scrubs a bit of real-game PT. There's got to be nothing worse than going into Griz-Cat with the starting QB going down with a broken leg and the next guy hasn't taken a snap all year. There's also something to be said for the adage that one should not run up the score because what goes around, comes around.AZGrizFan wrote:UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.JALMOND wrote:UNC at UM...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU...EWU 31, WSU 24.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.
That said, the Griz just might do it.

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And that's how you do it, my friends.JALMOND wrote:September is now over and October starts. Now is when the games truly count as the playoffs are just around the corner. OK, maybe a bit around the corner, but there are still some big games coming up this weekend that could affect the playoff expectations of some teams. Last week I went 3-2 to go 21-6 for the season. I need a perfect week, but this week is tough. Here are my predictions.
UNC at UM---The Grizzlies stubbed their toe (or claw) last week at Sacramento State but has looked pretty strong at home. The Bears are still trying to find themselves, having lost last week at home to Weber State. The Grizzlies den is not too hospitable for those trying to find themselves. The Battle of the Bears goes to, who else...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU---Last week the Vikings got smashed at the hands of a strong TCU team. This week they head on the road to face the Bengals, who are trying to recover from losing big at Northern Arizona. The Bengals have been competitive and have also earned a win already. The Vikings have also looked strong as well, but they have not won at Idaho State since 1999. Weird things seem to happen to the Vikings. A shootout...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU---Interesting scenario for the Hornets. A season that started so great with a win over Oregon State has slowly started to go awry. However, they took a big step towards reclaiming that great season with a win at home against Montana. The Bobcats showed they are truly a team to be reckoned with as they took care of Eastern Washington on the road. Now they are back at home...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU---The Eagles have played some strong opponents, yet have no wins to show for it, including last week's loss in their home opener against Montana State. The Wildcats have been a pleasant surprise so far with their play, including last week's win on the road against Northern Colorado. The Wildcats have looked strong while the Eagles have struggled. The question, can the Wildcats win at the Inferno?...EWU 31, WSU 24.
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GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:Northern Colorado @ Montana
The Griz will be too much for the bears, UM by 21. Need to do some soul searching this week and better play hard, no excuses.
Sacramento State @ Montana State
As much as I'd like to pick Sac St, I just don't know which team of theirs will show up. If it's the one that beat us this week, they could win. Mt. St. by 7
Portland State @ Idaho State
PSU will win this by about 14. ISU just isn't as good as they had hoped they would be this year. They have shown some signs of improvment but not many and not enough for me to pick them over PSU.
Weber State @ Eastern Washington
Weber is just playing better football than Eastern right now. I will take Weber by 10 in this one.
I was 2-2 last week, missed posting for week one and now 9-3 for the year I beleive.
Missed the Weber vs Eastern game......way to prove me wrong again Eags!
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Well, now! Doesn't JALMOND look good this week?
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AZGrizFan wrote:UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.JALMOND wrote:UNC at UM...UM 37, UNC 15.
PSU at ISU...PSU 48, ISU 46.
Sac State at MSU...MSU 24, Sac State 10.
WSU at EWU...EWU 31, WSU 24.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.
Good thing I didn't quit my day job. The ONLY thing I got right was UM putting up 50 on UNC.
Oh, and for you McNight haters out there, he hit a 27 yarder, a 47 yarder and a 51 yarder (that got negated by a penalty) in Saturday's game. He went 3-3. I think he's gonna be just fine.
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you mean I cant call him McMiss or McShank any more?AZGrizFan wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.![]()
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Good thing I didn't quit my day job. The ONLY thing I got right was UM putting up 50 on UNC.
Oh, and for you McNight haters out there, he hit a 27 yarder, a 47 yarder and a 51 yarder (that got negated by a penalty) in Saturday's game. He went 3-3. I think he's gonna be just fine.
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You will REALLY hate him when he hits the game winning 45-yarder as time expires in the litterbox on 11/19.cats2506 wrote:you mean I cant call him McMiss or McShank any more?AZGrizFan wrote:
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Good thing I didn't quit my day job. The ONLY thing I got right was UM putting up 50 on UNC.
Oh, and for you McNight haters out there, he hit a 27 yarder, a 47 yarder and a 51 yarder (that got negated by a penalty) in Saturday's game. He went 3-3. I think he's gonna be just fine.
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AZGrizFan wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
UM better put up 50 on UNC or more serious questions will arise regarding their capability.
I think ISU wins by 10
I think Sac State is for real, and (Like the Griz), Montana State hasn't really beaten anyone of note yet. Sac by 7
EWU is DECIMATED on the OL. Weber is a beast. Weber by 17.![]()
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Good thing I didn't quit my day job. The ONLY thing I got right was UM putting up 50 on UNC.
Oh, and for you McNight haters out there, he hit a 27 yarder, a 47 yarder and a 51 yarder (that got negated by a penalty) in Saturday's game. He went 3-3. I think he's gonna be just fine.
Well, I guess you weren't too far off. Weber was down by 17 at the half.
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Oh, come on.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
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Good thing I didn't quit my day job. The ONLY thing I got right was UM putting up 50 on UNC.
Oh, and for you McNight haters out there, he hit a 27 yarder, a 47 yarder and a 51 yarder (that got negated by a penalty) in Saturday's game. He went 3-3. I think he's gonna be just fine.
Weber by 17? Really?
Well, I guess you weren't too far off. Weber was down by 17 at the half.
There was absolutely nothing to give any indication that Weber would shit the bed, or that EWU would find a way to rise up from their bloody grave and snatch one away. Enjoy it...there won't be too many of them this year it appears.
"Ah fuck. You are right." KYJelly, 11/6/12
"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12

"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12






