I like that Weyer takes responsibility and ownership by saying “None of us are young anymore,” he said. “We’ve played five games now and we all have to be veterans."
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"because we’re the Griz and that’s not what we do." :clap: :clap: :clap:
I would like to see some DOLA and enjoy seeing the O-Line gel this week, and for the offense to get healthy this week and next.
http://missoulian.com/sports/college/montana/football/blitz-happy-north-dakota-will-test-grizzly-o-line/article_766b8de2-49a6-11e4-bd73-bb0d61cb3842.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
"because we’re the Griz and that’s not what we do." :clap: :clap: :clap:
I would like to see some DOLA and enjoy seeing the O-Line gel this week, and for the offense to get healthy this week and next.
. . . The Grizzlies’ offensive front has struggled on occasion picking up pressure this season. Part of that may be attributed to using three sophomores and at times a true freshman in the trenches. Sophomore guard Ben Weyer has heard that excuse more than once and he’s tired of it. “None of us are young anymore,” he said. “We’ve played five games now and we all have to be veterans. We can’t act like we’re sophomores and have freshmen on our offensive line, because we’re the Griz and that’s not what we do. “We have to perform every week. You can’t use an excuse and then go out and dominate the line of scrimmage and protect JJ (QB Jordan Johnson).” Weyer believes Montana’s offensive front took a step forward in Saturday’s 38-13 win over Northern Colorado. He was especially pleased with the way the group communicated.
http://missoulian.com/sports/college/montana/football/blitz-happy-north-dakota-will-test-grizzly-o-line/article_766b8de2-49a6-11e4-bd73-bb0d61cb3842.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;