Comments on: Warrior Beat: Greenwald was voice of a generation https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/ Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:13:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Stephen Tsai https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692362 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:13:20 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692362 New post: http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47263

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By: burro sabio https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692361 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:08:09 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692361 The news that Vince Baldemor will be the new Associate AD is so….. underwhelming.

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By: Inyoface https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692358 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 19:12:54 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692358 Islanders are one of my favorite team of all time! Hopefully no onside kicks at Fresno and go for the field goals.

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By: Lowtone123 https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692356 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 18:05:03 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692356 The list of broadcasters who cut their teeth in Honolulu with the Islanders is impressive.
Harry Kalas
Hank Greenwald
Marty Chase
Al Michaels
Ken Wilson
Les Keiter (Keiter was well respected announcer by this time)
Mel Procter
Allan Elconin

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By: A-House https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692355 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 16:42:56 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692355 with all the “back-end” UH defensive problems — secondary coaching change(s) necessary?

hope Rolo comes up with a better/different offensive plan — especially, play calling which as been suspect the last 3 games — opponents DCs have solved Furuta “up-da-middle” plays — contributing is the absence of any “play-action” calls — anyone seen the QB fake the hand-off to a RB and pass or run like heck? if there were any, I must have gone to the toilet.

is being “super” strong the solution for the DL? were Levi Stanley or Zumo Lee or Harris Matsushima that strong they could take on the likes of a USC or Nebraska or Oklahoma?

believe Zumo Lee became a dentist.

remember the NFL DL who played one year, quit, and became a concert pianist?

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By: cappie the dog https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692354 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 15:48:44 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692354 I miss Les Keiter.

He brought out the best in Joe Moore.

By the way, if anybody knows how I can get a copy of “Moonglow” on DVD, I would be willing to pay a lot of money for it.

I know who Hank Greenwald is because I read.

RIP

I respect Jim Leahey so much for choosing Hawaii as his first and last destination.

I read once that Rick Blangiardi said that Leahey could have been the Seattle Seahawks regular season play-by-play guy.

Live long and prosperous, Mr. Leahey.

I miss your voice.

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By: suckkabooya https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692353 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 12:18:35 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692353 The problem with Hawaii’s defense has a lot to do with “physicality” and the lack thereof. The D line is the only unit that is as physical as (most of) the other MW teams. The way they (UH’s back 7, yep LB’s too) engage and attack (mostly just engage unfortunately) blockers as opposed to other defenses in the MW is somewhat dispiriting. Has nothing to do with effort I believe. Just preparation. Preparing those individuals “mentality” to be a more physical defense. Attack a little “angrier”. The scheme seems to put players in the right spots. Not real aggressive though. More of a “read and react” package this year. Batoon is building for something “bigger” from what we can see. Next year I guess. They can do it. It’s all in their “mind-sets”. Coaches “mindsets” too.

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By: suckkabooya https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692352 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 11:37:58 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692352 Fresno’s defense is aggressive off the edges and “stout” (literally) in the interior D line. Their safeties are big and aggressive like BYU’ s secondary, but they play the ball more than “intimidate”. The front 7 will cause the problems Saturday. Solve that problem and UH’s receivers match up well against the Fresno secondary. Might be a difficult task but I believe they have a chance. The defense just has to “hang in there”. Keep it close. “Anything can happen”.

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By: Akamai Okole https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692351 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 11:24:31 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692351 Great Evening All.

Aloha Mr. Greenwald.

Interesting and insightful comments today.

GO BOWS! Beat Da Fresnex!

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By: suckkabooya https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/football/warrior-beat-greenwald-was-voice-of-a-generation/#comment-2692350 Thu, 25 Oct 2018 10:57:34 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=47259#comment-2692350 UNLV’s defense is a mirror image of UH’s defense. Not physical in the back seven. They take bad angles and over react while in reads or pursuit. They don’t “whiff” as much as UH does but our D line is much more physical than theirs. They are a little more aggressive in their pressure packages (but effective?), Their coverage is like ours too, guys are wide open (even Air Force receivers). “Bend don’t break” and “tighten up/make a play” later philosophy (just like us). Weird how alike they look defensively.

That running back (Thomas) is fast and quick and would probably “kill” us if the game was at UNLV. The weird thing about Hawaii’s problems vs the run is the tacklers (back 7, aside from Tavai) often come in with their head down, especially against bigger backs, thus a lot of “whiffs (lots) . The smaller backs haven’t given them that specific “problem” just the occasional “bad angle” point attack/responsibility uncertainty. Big or power backs are the problem for UH’s “non physical”, “arm tackling” back 7. It should be interesting, Execution will be the key. Fortunate bye week for UH too.

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