• Hi Guest, want to participate in the discussions, keep track of read/unread posts access private forums and more? Create your free account and increase the benefits of your eGriz.com experience today!

Montana Depth Chart

SaskGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
My take:

Toure or Roberts.

McGhee and then Sulser, No surprise.

Eastwood or Knight.

Angel V., back at 1.

Pillans or Ganoung. No Mallory in 2-deep.

Cook no. 2 right tackle.

Rice and then O'Connell at REB. O'Connell from Glacier and U of Mary.

Vika at no. 2 DE behind Gubner.

Babros from NC St at no. 2 DE behind Deming.

Purdy over Peppinger at kicker.

Foster no. 2 corner behind Nash.

Some Griz fans have struggled with this for years; there is nobody on the Griz named McGee. The players name is not Gerry-Louie McGee, it is Gerry Louie-McGee. Gerry is his first name, Louie-McGee is his last name.

It’s Jerry, not Gerry.
 
PlayerRep said:
SaskGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
My take:

Toure or Roberts.

McGhee and then Sulser, No surprise.

Eastwood or Knight.

Angel V., back at 1.

Pillans or Ganoung. No Mallory in 2-deep.

Cook no. 2 right tackle.

Rice and then O'Connell at REB. O'Connell from Glacier and U of Mary.

Vika at no. 2 DE behind Gubner.

Babros from NC St at no. 2 DE behind Deming.

Purdy over Peppinger at kicker.

Foster no. 2 corner behind Nash.

Some Griz fans have struggled with this for years; there is nobody on the Griz named McGee. The players name is not Gerry-Louie McGee, it is Gerry Louie-McGee. Gerry is his first name, Louie-McGee is his last name.

It’s Jerry, not Gerry.
Canadian spelling
 
PlayerRep said:
SaskGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
My take:

Toure or Roberts.

McGhee and then Sulser, No surprise.

Eastwood or Knight.

Angel V., back at 1.

Pillans or Ganoung. No Mallory in 2-deep.

Cook no. 2 right tackle.

Rice and then O'Connell at REB. O'Connell from Glacier and U of Mary.

Vika at no. 2 DE behind Gubner.

Babros from NC St at no. 2 DE behind Deming.

Purdy over Peppinger at kicker.

Foster no. 2 corner behind Nash.

Some Griz fans have struggled with this for years; there is nobody on the Griz named McGee. The players name is not Gerry-Louie McGee, it is Gerry Louie-McGee. Gerry is his first name, Louie-McGee is his last name.

It’s Jerry, not Gerry.

True, I didn't even bother pointing out that you had spelled the name McGee as McGhee, so I'm still winning the internet 2-1. ;)
 
DuCharme said:
Hope this is a mistake with Sims and Gubner. Need to swap spots.

As for the Sims and Gubner spots.....we only have 3 down Lineman and the stand up end rusher. So one is a nose and the other two are technically DEs. I know they have been really impressed with Gubner, his ability to shed blocks, and his high motor. These guys number 1 job is to eat blocks and let the LBs and safeties clean up. At this point I think Sims and Gubner are pretty interchangeable as the middle Lineman and we may see some of that.
 
Bjorn Bjornstein said:
PlayerRep said:
SaskGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
My take:

Toure or Roberts.

McGhee and then Sulser, No surprise.

Eastwood or Knight.

Angel V., back at 1.

Pillans or Ganoung. No Mallory in 2-deep.

Cook no. 2 right tackle.

Rice and then O'Connell at REB. O'Connell from Glacier and U of Mary.

Vika at no. 2 DE behind Gubner.

Babros from NC St at no. 2 DE behind Deming.

Purdy over Peppinger at kicker.

Foster no. 2 corner behind Nash.

Some Griz fans have struggled with this for years; there is nobody on the Griz named McGee. The players name is not Gerry-Louie McGee, it is Gerry Louie-McGee. Gerry is his first name, Louie-McGee is his last name.

It’s Jerry, not Gerry.
Canadian spelling

I believe McGhee is the Native American spelling for McGee.
 
krammer said:
are Nagler and Nelson Healthy ? ......expected more out of them...

They’re gonna go really deep this year on defense! I would bet Nagler, Nelson, Vinyard, Babros will be in there a lot! This is gonna be a fun defense to watch! Don’t see them tiring out and giving up leads at the end of games like last year! Go Griz!!!
 
I think that is awesome about Ryder Rice. Six man player and standout at Rocky and took a chance to challenge himself. I saw him play at Rocky against Carroll and I think he might have had 4-5 sacks in a half. He is fast..fast..fast.
 
UncleRico said:
I think that is awesome about Ryder Rice. Six man player and standout at Rocky and took a chance to challenge himself. I saw him play at Rocky against Carroll and I think he might have had 4-5 sacks in a half. He is fast..fast..fast.

:thumb:
 
From gogriz.com article on D-line from 8/2/19, looks like Sims will be playing at noseguard quite a bit:

After moving inside from D-end last year, Sims was a force at tackle in his junior season, racking up 42 takedowns, 3.5 TFLs, one sack, and a forced fumble. Now a year older and stronger (and trust us on this, he has definitely gotten stronger), Sims will once again anchor the D-line from the interior.

"Jesse has played some in around the center and looked very natural in there. It fits more of his skill set better in there," says Hauck.


"The kind of year Jesse has will be determined by how well he plays. He is in a position to do it, and now it is time for him to go and get after people. I am excited for him, I love coaching him, he is a tremendous guy, and I hope he has a big year. He is a hard worker."
////
 
rocklobster said:
krammer said:
are Nagler and Nelson Healthy ? ......expected more out of them...

They’re gonna go really deep this year on defense! I would bet Nagler, Nelson, Vinyard, Babros will be in there a lot! This is gonna be a fun defense to watch! Don’t see them tiring out and giving up leads at the end of games like last year! Go Griz!!!

Rice, O'Connell, Deming
Grossman, Nagler, Nelson, Vinyard, Babros
+ Mamula
 
granitegriz said:
From gogriz.com article on D-line from 8/2/19, looks like Sims will be playing at noseguard quite a bit:

After moving inside from D-end last year, Sims was a force at tackle in his junior season, racking up 42 takedowns, 3.5 TFLs, one sack, and a forced fumble. Now a year older and stronger (and trust us on this, he has definitely gotten stronger), Sims will once again anchor the D-line from the interior.

"Jesse has played some in around the center and looked very natural in there. It fits more of his skill set better in there," says Hauck.


"The kind of year Jesse has will be determined by how well he plays. He is in a position to do it, and now it is time for him to go and get after people. I am excited for him, I love coaching him, he is a tremendous guy, and I hope he has a big year. He is a hard worker."
////

This comment is not directed at Jesse. He is a great player and he will have a great year. Its also not directed at you because its not your quote but this might be one of the dumbest quotes I have ever heard.

"The kind of year Jesse has will be determined by how well he plays".....Really??? A lot of thought went into that one. lol
 
poorgriz said:
A little undersized on the DL? Don't blast me, I know they're talented players but seem kind of light.

That is because of the lighter hybrid OLB/DE - Rice, O'Connell, Grossman, etc. which must play coverage from time to time. The traditional DEs are mostly 240 - 260.
 
Sims is a beast at 270+. Guarantee most offensive lineman will feel he’s more than a handful. He is a big man!
 
poorgriz said:
A little undersized on the DL? Don't blast me, I know they're talented players but seem kind of light.

The 3 down lineman are 285, 270 and 258. Sims, the 270 guy, is one of the strongest guys on the team.

Cat d-lineman are: 299, 261 and 259.

Buck is 235.

UM big 3 average: 271. MSU big 3 average: 273.

Yes, you are correct. UM down d-lineman are undersized. 2 pounds less than Cats' big 3. Ha.
 
Back
Top