Last edited by B.Schlossman Fan Club; 11-30-2022 at 03:47 PM.
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Today's CAS GASF = ZERO
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At least once I noticed Johnson look very gimpy after a scramble against SEMO. He was on the sideline in crutches less than 3 weeks ago at the end of their game on 11/12 with EWU. I don't think he's healthy by a long shot and tucking it a bunch of times against a playoff juiced Bison defense probably would mean he doesn't finish the game. Their new backup (#8 - Britt) has looked decent in limited action this year but I don't think they have much of a shot without Johnson. Earlier in the year when Johnson was injured he was replaced by Kris Brown who has now been demoted to 3rd string it appears.
Chaos does it again, my thoughts exactly. Montana kinda jekyl and Hyde team. And a lot of it revolves around whether the offense can cover for the defense. I think Montana runs out of gas because of lack of offense. Their defense can’t handle getting crushed in TOP.
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I have a feeling their run defense will be improved, not saying the Bison can't run on them but the Bison run game is a different scheme than what the Cats used to shred them.
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Sounds like it’s a it high risk high reward with their d scheme. If they guess right or hit the right gap and get you behind schedule they are successful. If not watch out.
I predict some running into a brick wall with long break away TD runs sprinkled in.
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Just look at the Montana St game. The Cats ran through them like a wet paper bag. I see them being very similar to und, and expect a similar result.
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