Shouldn't Heidlebaugh be a capable back up by next season? He will be a RSo, that should be enough time to develop into a viable option. Or is he someone we will probably never see as a starter or a capable back up?
I've only lived in Moorhead since 2008. I live by Chase Morlock's parent's and always give Chase a hard time about Jade being smarter then he is for going to UND.
If the offense can keep some drives going and give the defense a rest then I think we will see what the D can really do. It would also keep the other teams offense out of rhythm. Build a lead, shutdown the run game and get after the QB. That's the kind of game I would like to watch. (keeps the blood pressure down)
They bring loaded oil trains through Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. And at Casselton it was the west bound grain train that derailed and hit the east bound oil train.
I hope he can start the BGSU game the way he was playing towards the end of the Stony Brook game. If Studs starts off well I'll feel better about our chances. The weather may be a factor as well.
I don't think people are throwing in the towel after one game. (most people anyway) It's just what we had hoped to see the first game of the year wasn't what we actually saw. The expectations people had for this team going into the year are an indication that people want to get excited about football again. It's going to take wins and playoff games to get everyone on board again.
It's the bend, but don't break style. I think the corners should be up on the receivers as well. I do think we'd notice some growing pains with the cbs up on the line vs the wrs, but in the long run I think it would help.