poorgriz said:2019: Preseason National Champions
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poorgriz said:2019: Preseason National Champions
Griz#64 said:No one has Hated the Bobcats More than me. I have passionately hated the Players, the Coaches,the Athletic directors and the Fans,for 61 Years. I want to beat their butts by 50 points Saturday. That said, I have to give coach Choke, credit for getting the very most from his Kids. They are ruffians, aggressive,undisciplined, and well coached. I believe he will be around for a good while. That said. He and Bobby Hauck, will provide some Great Entertainment for Montana Football fans for a good while. Can't wait . Would love to celebrate one more time at the Stockmans Go Griz
PlayerRep said:MikeyGriz said:PlayerRep said:
In the last 3 years, Ash was 5-6 in his last season, lost 3 times in a row to the Griz, and made the playoffs once.
In case anyone cares about the facts. 6-4 with a chance to beat the Griz (for the 3d year in a row) and make the playoffs, seems like an upward trend from 5-6 and losing to the Griz, to me.
I see you back up your opinion by framing the parameters to fit it. Ash's last year was sub-par to his previous years at the same institution. Was that a trend or an aberration? You want to establish an Ash trend based on one year, but Choke gets 3 years to establish his? When the Griz beat Bozeman this year, is he still headed in the right direction?
You want to ignore reality. Look at what the Cat posters are saying. They know their program better than you and I do. They all seem to be saying the Choate is an improvement over Ash.
Having 2 bad years in 3, losing to the Griz several times, and losing control of the locker room (see Cat comments), is a trend.
MikeyGriz said:PlayerRep said:MikeyGriz said:PlayerRep said:In the last 3 years, Ash was 5-6 in his last season, lost 3 times in a row to the Griz, and made the playoffs once.
In case anyone cares about the facts. 6-4 with a chance to beat the Griz (for the 3d year in a row) and make the playoffs, seems like an upward trend from 5-6 and losing to the Griz, to me.
I see you back up your opinion by framing the parameters to fit it. Ash's last year was sub-par to his previous years at the same institution. Was that a trend or an aberration? You want to establish an Ash trend based on one year, but Choke gets 3 years to establish his? When the Griz beat Bozeman this year, is he still headed in the right direction?
You want to ignore reality. Look at what the Cat posters are saying. They know their program better than you and I do. They all seem to be saying the Choate is an improvement over Ash.
Having 2 bad years in 3, losing to the Griz several times, and losing control of the locker room (see Cat comments), is a trend.
Cat posters are reality? Maybe in some alternate universe!
CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
+1CDAGRIZ said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
I think you guys have a really good shot at landing a certain QB, and if the happens, I think you're immediately in the conference championship discussion.
CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more (plus a Preseason National Championship) is attainable.
CDAGRIZ said:bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
Then, get them on the field! What is Choach waiting for?
CatzWillRise said:CDAGRIZ said:bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
Then, get them on the field! What is Choach waiting for?
Troy gives us the best chance to win right now, simple as that. Those two guys are true freshman. Choate needed to secure a winning season this year I think to probably keep the wolves at bay so to speak.
I was disappointed not to see Bauman come in against Cal Poly (well he did for one series in the first half while Andersen got looked at), or UNC. If anything to preserve Troy as he is pretty much banged up in one way or another every game.
bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
CDAGRIZ said:bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
Then, get them on the field! What is Choach waiting for?
AllWeatherFan said:bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more (plus a Preseason National Championship) is attainable.
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PlayerRep said:CDAGRIZ said:bigsky33 said:CatzWillRise said:In an extremely short version, yes but slower than most of us had hoped. If we don't field a serviceable Big Sky QB next year and finish with less than 7 wins his seat is going to become extremely hot. Although we have a fairly hard schedule next year - @ Texas Tech, home against SEMO, @ WIU, early season NAU (haha), @ UND and @ UCD.
The missing piece on the Cats this year is a true QB. Next year Bauman and Beltran will be ready. Bauman at 6'6" has a strong, accurate arm and with his height sees the field really good. Beltran is a smart, physical kid that can run and pass. He led 5A powerhouse Centenniel HS in AZ to the State championship. He was also MVP of the scout team this year. Also, Rovig will be back. I am sure they will bring in a transfer or two. Gresch Jensen would be a great get. They also have a freshman who looks really good from the midwest that has already committed. Anderson will go back to LB or RB.
With the players returning next year and a solid QB, 7 wins or more is attainable.
Then, get them on the field! What is Choach waiting for?
They wanted to redshirt this year, and Choate let them.