HikeGlacier
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Yes, That's what I meant. My error.This is false. Riley Wilson was the preseason pick.
Yes, That's what I meant. My error.This is false. Riley Wilson was the preseason pick.
Rarely? Grebe gets doubled and clipped frequently. I also guarantee that Grebe has significantly less snaps at he has sat nearly every 4th quarter and rotates a ton.D-ends rarely get even double-teamed let along triple-teamed. A double team would like including a running back. Who's basing opinions just on stats? Stats are actually important for defensive players and honors. Anyone who played the game, would know that.
Are you that brainwashed by Marty. Grebe was the preseason dpoy. https://bigskyconf.com/news/2024/7/...mvp-honors-all-conference-team-announced.aspxThis is false. Riley Wilson was the preseason pick.
But I though in-state recruiting was dumb as those Texas kids are so much better?????Pretty cool to see so many Montana grown kids get 1st and 2nd teams recognition.
1st Team:
Tommy Mellott (OPOY) - MSU
Brody Grebe (DPOY) - MSU
Marcus Wehr - MSU
McCade O'Reilly - MSU
Rylan Ortt - MSU
Taco Dowler - MSU
Keyshawn Newby-James - Idaho
Junior Bergen - UM
2nd Team:
Paul Brott - MSU
Ryan Tirrell - UM
Trevin Gadney - UM
Adam Jones (Freshman of the Year) - MSU
No we are not. There was some publication that picked him as DPOY and that is what Hike was referencing. I suggest you relax or hit the bricks.Are you that brainwashed by Marty. Grebe was the preseason dpoy. https://bigskyconf.com/news/2024/7/...mvp-honors-all-conference-team-announced.aspx
Sounds like you are fucking stupid. *thought*But I though in-state recruiting was dumb as those Texas kids are so much better?????
There were back to back years 2012/2013 that our Bobcat Defense Ends won the Buck Buchanan Award in Brad Daly and Caleb Schreibeis. Their "numbers" were through the roof! However, lost in the stats was an interior linemen named Zach Minter. He did not have great defensive statistics, but he was double and triple teamed almost every game which allowed other good players to wreck havoc in the backfield.Harris has more sacks and is a better player. Grebe doesn't have many tackles or other stats either. Awards always go mostly to the best team in the conference. He got it because of that and pre-season hype. The all-conference team is always influenced by who the top team or teams were. It's not surprise the Cats got lots of players on the team, and the Griz had fewer. I'm okay with that and expected that. I assume the Griz got some of these advantages last year too.
Minter was well known. He killed teams by eating up blockers.There were back to back years 2012/2013 that our Bobcat Defense Ends won the Buck Buchanan Award in Brad Daly and Caleb Schreibeis. Their "numbers" were through the roof! However, lost in the stats was an interior linemen named Zach Minter. He did not have great defensive statistics, but he was double and triple teamed almost every game which allowed other good players to wreck havoc in the backfield.
All this to say that both Grebe and Harris are great players.
And statistics are always factual but often misleading.
These were stats prior to last weekend.Did he not?
You are so stupid. You don't even do your research.Are you that brainwashed by Marty. Grebe was the preseason dpoy. https://bigskyconf.com/news/2024/7/...mvp-honors-all-conference-team-announced.aspx
When UM ran 5 wide, how did they double team Grebe. Yaya, the Griz backups came up early in a lot of games too. If you want to show us snaps, go for it. Otherwise, don't bother us with your made-up stuff and lies.Rarely? Grebe gets doubled and clipped frequently. I also guarantee that Grebe has significantly less snaps at he has sat nearly every 4th quarter and rotates a ton.
Harris is a stud player and had to contest with the same blocking schemes that Grebe would have (tackle/guard double teams, rb blocking schemes; ect) If anything Grebe had an additional advantage because he had a much stronger supporting cast in the front 7. Not taking away from what Grebe has accomplished, but Hoops argument is not without merit)When UM ran 5 wide, how did they double team Grebe. Yaya, the Griz backups came up early in a lot of games too. If you want to show us snaps, go for it. Otherwise, don't bother us with your made-up stuff and lies.
Thanks. And obviously Grebe is very good, requires a lot of attention, and is very mobile. I assume he's a tough kid too, but don't know. I am surprised by his lack of TFF's. I would have thought he would have slipped away from blocks, gotten in the backfield, and run down more players. It's nice to have a discussion with and learn from someone who knows the game and the teams, and is willing to discuss. Tom Part recruited me back in the day.Harris is a stud player and had to contest with the same blocking schemes that Grebe would have (tackle/guard double teams, rb blocking schemes; ect) If anything Grebe had an additional advantage because he had a much stronger supporting cast in the front 7. Not taking away from what Grebe has accomplished, but Hoops argument is not without merit)
True. But if you looking at stats alone it wouldn’t be egregious if Harris ended up with the award. The argument Hoops made was that selection committee usually gives the nod to Players on the best team which was MSUs Grebe.Grebe and other MSU defensive players played way fewer snaps than anyone else in the BSC because they were getting pulled in Q3 in addition to rotating heavily.
When UM ran 5 wide, how did they double team Grebe. Yaya, the Griz backups came up early in a lot of games too. If you want to show us snaps, go for it. Otherwise, don't bother us with your made-up stuff and liesT
They ran the TE across the formation and cut blocked him, its illegal but that was the tactic they used.When UM ran 5 wide, how did they double team Grebe. Yaya, the Griz backups came up early in a lot of games too. If you want to show us snaps, go for it. Otherwise, don't bother us with your made-up stuff and lies.
True. But if you looking at stats alone it wouldn’t be egregious if Harris ended up with the award. The argument Hoops made was that selection committee usually gives the nod to Players on the best team which was MSUs Grebe.
In the 90s /2000s I would get all worked up because all the conference awards went to the Griz players ( even though arguments could have been made) that’s just how it is
Exactly.Grebe got DPOY because he drew double and triple teams to keep him from getting sacks. Not unlike Gubner whose stats weren't eye popping either. Anyone who understands the game wouldn't just base opinions on stats.
Could you post a link to the illegality of a cut block?They ran the TE across the formation and cut blocked him, its illegal but that was the tactic they used.