:lol: :lol: :lol:grizaremoregooder said:It's ok you should be worried. I know some of the offensive lineman for the Cats. Good kids but they are not ready for what is coming this weekend.Jerry Punch said:grizaremoregooder said:The Scats have by far the worst offensive line the Griz will have to face this season. Montana's front 7 should devour the Scats up front ( go look at the Sac St. game). Their receivers are pedestrian which will help our secondary big time. The key to victory is very simple: get to Mcghee and contain him fron running to the outsides (Trip JP). Shay will have to have a great game and convert some 3rd downs early on. I think the Griz will have a tougher time running the ball than the last time these two teams played (especially with Poole out). But I do think we will own the second half with the run game. I totally expect the Griz to walk away with a victory. Two weeks to prepare, home game, Dan Moore back, should happen.
By far the worst? Just because your D-Line made offensive lines from Idaho State, Weber, and Northern Colorado look decent doesn't mean they are any better than what the Cats will offer up.
This is hilarious, are we really expected to believe that you defensive front is sooooooo much better than any other team we have played.
UND rushed for 163 against your d, but only 15 against MSU
Look, you have a pretty decent front 7 but they are not 9 feet tall and bullet proof, I doubt little ol Sampson is worried one bit about your DL