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    How about our redzone offense? It has been spectacular.

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    how about our redzone offense? It has been real andspectacular.
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    I finished watching the Incarnate Word-Montana State game last night and I’m impressed with how much the Bobcats have improved since the SDSU game. Their constant offensive set changing and Andersen’s skills is going be “fun” for the Bison Defensive staff’s game plan preparation.

    This is a good opponent for the Bison to begin their playoff stretch as it will cause them to stay focused right away. I believe NDSU will win comfortably, but maybe not cover the spread. Both teams run the ball too much and the game time will be flying.


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    I’ve watched several Cats’ games this year. Yes, they do a lot of O shifts, but the plays they run out of them are predictable. We should be able to figure out tendencies out of whatever formations they end up in.

    Moats of Anderson’s runs are to strong side, and his longer runs come from ruining angles with his speed, which he does have a lot of. He runs a bit oddly (head tucked in) but is faster than he appears. We will need a couple series to adjust angles. He doesn’t “finish” physically on purpose, but he does just because he is so big, fast and a great athlete. He’s not afraid of contact, but doesn’t go after it, likely because coaches have told him, and he knows, that they are short on QBs.

    Some on Cats forum are saying Anderson will be the best player on the field, I say they haven’t seen and or are not giving enough credit to Easton Stick—who will be the best player on the field. Don’t thing they realize Stick is 6’2”, 215#s, and every bit of not more fast in pads as Anderson. Stick is also way more agile running the ball. We need to stretch Cats’ outside run game to sidelines (12th defender) by pushing angles.

    Defensively I think the Cats are solid on DL, but not great depth. LBs are OK, but not MVFC-like. Their secondary is tested because of BSC play, but they haven’t seen nor dealt with a solid run game that provides for real play-action look. Also, they have not seen the Delta formation runs/play-action that we have, not the TE crew blocking and pass-catching we have.

    And, can you say JCox spy/mirroring of Anderson?

    We win going away, but first quarter will be one of sizing up the opponent a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndsubison1 View Post
    They'd prolly still go Hotchkiss to preserve Lances RS. I could be wrong.
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    Load the box on them. CBs on island. Maybe an extra LB more than normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    I’ve watched several Cats’ games this year. Yes, they do a lot of O shifts, but the plays they run out of them are predictable. We should be able to figure out tendencies out of whatever formations they end up in.

    Moats of Anderson’s runs are to strong side, and his longer runs come from ruining angles with his speed, which he does have a lot of. He runs a bit oddly (head tucked in) but is faster than he appears. We will need a couple series to adjust angles. He doesn’t “finish” physically on purpose, but he does just because he is so big, fast and a great athlete. He’s not afraid of contact, but doesn’t go after it, likely because coaches have told him, and he knows, that they are short on QBs.

    Some on Cats forum are saying Anderson will be the best player on the field, I say they haven’t seen and or are not giving enough credit to Easton Stick—who will be the best player on the field. Don’t thing they realize Stick is 6’2”, 215#s, and every bit of not more fast in pads as Anderson. Stick is also way more agile running the ball. We need to stretch Cats’ outside run game to sidelines (12th defender) by pushing angles.

    Defensively I think the Cats are solid on DL, but not great depth. LBs are OK, but not MVFC-like. Their secondary is tested because of BSC play, but they haven’t seen nor dealt with a solid run game that provides for real play-action look. Also, they have not seen the Delta formation runs/play-action that we have, not the TE crew blocking and pass-catching we have.

    And, can you say JCox spy/mirroring of Anderson?

    We win going away, but first quarter will be one of sizing up the opponent a bit.

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    Very good analysis but did they see that "unique" UND formation where they put their 3 stud RBs in the backfield at the same time?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by westnodak93bison View Post
    I liked Choate in his press conference. Seems like a coach on the right track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmantutters View Post
    Very good analysis but did they see that "unique" UND formation where they put their 3 stud RBs in the backfield at the same time?!?

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    Maybe the formation, and they even run it a bit, but neither of them run it even close to the way we do. In fact, and not trying to be a dick/condescending to them, but I’m not sure they even understand all we do with that formation and the amount of different plays we run out of it in the exact formation, even after motioning/moving a TE or WR pre-snap, which we do to check coverage and or over-balance a bit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    Maybe the formation, and they even run it a bit, but neither of them run it even close to the way we do. In fact, and not trying to be a dick/condescending to them, but I’m not sure they even understand all we do with that formation and the amount of different plays we run out of it in the exact formation, even after motioning/moving a TE or WR pre-snap, which we do to check coverage and or over-balance a bit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    I’ve watched several Cats’ games this year. Yes, they do a lot of O shifts, but the plays they run out of them are predictable. We should be able to figure out tendencies out of whatever formations they end up in.

    Moats of Anderson’s runs are to strong side, and his longer runs come from ruining angles with his speed, which he does have a lot of. He runs a bit oddly (head tucked in) but is faster than he appears. We will need a couple series to adjust angles. He doesn’t “finish” physically on purpose, but he does just because he is so big, fast and a great athlete. He’s not afraid of contact, but doesn’t go after it, likely because coaches have told him, and he knows, that they are short on QBs.

    Some on Cats forum are saying Anderson will be the best player on the field, I say they haven’t seen and or are not giving enough credit to Easton Stick—who will be the best player on the field. Don’t thing they realize Stick is 6’2”, 215#s, and every bit of not more fast in pads as Anderson. Stick is also way more agile running the ball. We need to stretch Cats’ outside run game to sidelines (12th defender) by pushing angles.

    Defensively I think the Cats are solid on DL, but not great depth. LBs are OK, but not MVFC-like. Their secondary is tested because of BSC play, but they haven’t seen nor dealt with a solid run game that provides for real play-action look. Also, they have not seen the Delta formation runs/play-action that we have, not the TE crew blocking and pass-catching we have.

    And, can you say JCox spy/mirroring of Anderson?

    We win going away, but first quarter will be one of sizing up the opponent a bit.

    Typos are my own cuz posting from IPhone, but you get it. And where’s Burgandy to talk football?!

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    Good stuff right here.


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