Sigh.
PR derails another great thread.
PR derails another great thread.
RobGriz said:Wow. You either have the pecker of a 3 year old girl or an enormous case of short man syndrome. You go girl!PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:K. Says the guy who's never been there. In your original post I assumed you were referring to Bellevue having beat Gig Harbor. Like I said wasn't trying to start shit.PlayerRep said:Peninsula is in Gig Harbor. See below. You are a dick.
Peninsula High School
14105 Purdy Drive NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
Never been where? Certainly to Bellevue. 3 nephews have played for Bellevue and one is a Bellevue captain this year. And then you lie about where Peninsula is, and say its in Purdy. You talk big for someone whose claim to fame is that he's taken his ball boy kid to games. Like I said, you are a dick, as well as a baby.
PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:Wow. You either have the pecker of a 3 year old girl or an enormous case of short man syndrome. You go girl!PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:K. Says the guy who's never been there. In your original post I assumed you were referring to Bellevue having beat Gig Harbor. Like I said wasn't trying to start shit.
Never been where? Certainly to Bellevue. 3 nephews have played for Bellevue and one is a Bellevue captain this year. And then you lie about where Peninsula is, and say its in Purdy. You talk big for someone whose claim to fame is that he's taken his ball boy kid to games. Like I said, you are a dick, as well as a baby.
You are still just sore, and stung, because I previously called you out on incorrect stuff you said about Bellevue football. Let me know when you want to start a discussion about Bellevue football again.
EverettGriz said:Sigh.
PR derails another great thread.
Mr. Greenjeans said:EverettGriz said:Excellent write up as always, Brint. And I agree with you completely on Cam today. It's weird to say with only 4 or 5 catches, but I'm not sure the Griz win without him today. His catches -- and Jamaal's overall play -- were HUGE.
Cam has a lot of key possesion catches all year, not scores but allowing drives that result in scores...he's been an unrecognized MVP with this teams success, good post. :thumb:
Sure, little buddy. What do you go about 5'5?PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:Wow. You either have the pecker of a 3 year old girl or an enormous case of short man syndrome. You go girl!PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:K. Says the guy who's never been there. In your original post I assumed you were referring to Bellevue having beat Gig Harbor. Like I said wasn't trying to start shit.
Never been where? Certainly to Bellevue. 3 nephews have played for Bellevue and one is a Bellevue captain this year. And then you lie about where Peninsula is, and say its in Purdy. You talk big for someone whose claim to fame is that he's taken his ball boy kid to games. Like I said, you are a dick, as well as a baby.
You are still just sore, and stung, because I previously called you out on incorrect stuff you said about Bellevue football. Let me know when you want to start a discussion about Bellevue football again.
PlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:Sigh.
PR derails another great thread.
And once again, Everett shows his general lack of knowledge. You are another guy whose is sore about being called out on incorrect things you've posted.
EverettGriz said:PlayerRep said:RobGriz said:Wow. You either have the pecker of a 3 year old girl or an enormous case of short man syndrome. You go girl!PlayerRep said:Never been where? Certainly to Bellevue. 3 nephews have played for Bellevue and one is a Bellevue captain this year. And then you lie about where Peninsula is, and say its in Purdy. You talk big for someone whose claim to fame is that he's taken his ball boy kid to games. Like I said, you are a dick, as well as a baby.
You are still just sore, and stung, because I previously called you out on incorrect stuff you said about Bellevue football. Let me know when you want to start a discussion about Bellevue football again.
PR, YOU were wrong. Rob was RIGHT. Not that anyone gives two shits!! Get the f over yourself for once.
EverettGriz said:PlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:Sigh.
PR derails another great thread.
And once again, Everett shows his general lack of knowledge. You are another guy whose is sore about being called out on incorrect things you've posted.
You. Were. WRONNNGGGGGGG!!!!!!
Period. It's not debatable. You were wrong. Rob was right. You were a shithead baby about it. In other words, just another PR day at the office....
Your like a flaming homo constantly trying to prove you're more gay than everyone else. Congrats! You are the most gay! ShortyPlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:PlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:Sigh.
PR derails another great thread.
And once again, Everett shows his general lack of knowledge. You are another guy whose is sore about being called out on incorrect things you've posted.
You. Were. WRONNNGGGGGGG!!!!!!
Period. It's not debatable. You were wrong. Rob was right. You were a shithead baby about it. In other words, just another PR day at the office....
So it was wrong to say that Bellevue won big tonight at Gig Harbor? Please tell us what's wrong with that statement, and why anyone would have to challenge the statement. Again, here's the address of where the game was played: P
14105 Purdy Drive NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
BWahlberg said:...
I'll have to go back and look to see which poster on here said Jamaal Jones would be the surprise player of the game. That was dead on. Some big time catch and run plays but nothing better than a nice grab on 3rd down with a well thrown and well defended back shoulder fade.
GO GRIZ!
He'll just whine about how Glacier is in Kalispell so he was right.EverettGriz said:Offs.
Mods, for the love of all that is good and decent, PLEASE move the section of this thread beginning when PR f-cked it up to the Smack board. Brint had a great thread going until the almighty had to be correct, even though he isn't. Thank you.
(Oh, and PR, Kalispell will be very happy to hear they played in the state title fans last night).
BWahlberg said:.. The D-line was stout today 5 sacks for the front 7 I believe, incredible pressure, they punished McGhee and the running backs. I'm surprised that MSU out-ran the Griz by a few yards. The Bobcats rely on running to set up the pass and the Grizzly defense took that away. That was a huge part of this win.
. . . http://www.bobcatnation.com/node/647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Montana’s veteran front seven, a group that returns everyone from the unit that lost to MSU 16-7 in Missoula, will be faced with slowing down MSU’s explosive offense.
“It’s Montana, it’s Cat-Griz and that front seven is unreal and we know they will get after it,” MSU second-year running backs coach Demo Odems said. “Those linebackers and defensive line, they make plays. They are fast and aggressive. We have to be physical. My first year here, I was blown away with how fast they play on defense.”
Montana’s front seven, a group led by senior linebackers Jordan Tripp, Brock Coyle and John Paul Kanongata’a, has taken its lumps this season. The Griz are giving up 383 yards per game, including 134 on the ground. The unit is eager to face off with a set of familiar foes.
“Cody, Tanner, DeNarius, they are good athletes and great players,” Tripp said. “They will be geared up and ready to play. They want to come out and perform because they have a lot at stake too.” Tripp, a 6-foot-3, 237-pound outside linebacker from Missoula and Coyle, a 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker from Bozeman are team captains. They will be called upon to lead the UM defense in the hostile confines of Bobcat Stadium. “You can’t let your emotions get the best of you,” said Tripp, a third-generation Grizzly who will make his fourth Cat-Griz start. “You have to stay even keeled. You have to focus on your assignment. In order for that to happen, you have to prepare better than ever before.”
Cramsey said the senior linebacker trio gives UM the ability to mask what look they are giving an offense. The group can blitz without showing blitz. They drop into coverage without giving the coverage away before the snap. “That will make things difficult on DeNarius,” Cramsey said. “They do things where he will have to locate them post-snap rather than pre-snap.”
In order to take pressure off McGhee, the Bobcats will need a healthy backfield. Part of MSU’s struggles against Southern Utah stemmed from Kirk and junior Shawn Johnson both being banged up. Kirk denied the notion that he was hurting during Tuesday’s press conference on the MSU campus. The duo has combined to gain 20,57 yards from scrimmage and has scored 24 total touchdowns.
“Those guys have so much heart,” Odems said. “They will be ready to play when it’s Saturday. They will prepare like they always do, get their nicks and bruises taken care of like they always do and be ready to roll.”
Proud Griz Man said:BWahlberg said:.. The D-line was stout today 5 sacks for the front 7 I believe, incredible pressure, they punished McGhee and the running backs. I'm surprised that MSU out-ran the Griz by a few yards. The Bobcats rely on running to set up the pass and the Grizzly defense took that away. That was a huge part of this win.
A quick look back . . . . . .
. . . http://www.bobcatnation.com/node/647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Montana’s veteran front seven, a group that returns everyone from the unit that lost to MSU 16-7 in Missoula, will be faced with slowing down MSU’s explosive offense.
“It’s Montana, it’s Cat-Griz and that front seven is unreal and we know they will get after it,” MSU second-year running backs coach Demo Odems said. “Those linebackers and defensive line, they make plays. They are fast and aggressive. We have to be physical. My first year here, I was blown away with how fast they play on defense.”
Montana’s front seven, a group led by senior linebackers Jordan Tripp, Brock Coyle and John Paul Kanongata’a, has taken its lumps this season. The Griz are giving up 383 yards per game, including 134 on the ground. The unit is eager to face off with a set of familiar foes.
“Cody, Tanner, DeNarius, they are good athletes and great players,” Tripp said. “They will be geared up and ready to play. They want to come out and perform because they have a lot at stake too.” Tripp, a 6-foot-3, 237-pound outside linebacker from Missoula and Coyle, a 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker from Bozeman are team captains. They will be called upon to lead the UM defense in the hostile confines of Bobcat Stadium. “You can’t let your emotions get the best of you,” said Tripp, a third-generation Grizzly who will make his fourth Cat-Griz start. “You have to stay even keeled. You have to focus on your assignment. In order for that to happen, you have to prepare better than ever before.”
Cramsey said the senior linebacker trio gives UM the ability to mask what look they are giving an offense. The group can blitz without showing blitz. They drop into coverage without giving the coverage away before the snap. “That will make things difficult on DeNarius,” Cramsey said. “They do things where he will have to locate them post-snap rather than pre-snap.”
In order to take pressure off McGhee, the Bobcats will need a healthy backfield. Part of MSU’s struggles against Southern Utah stemmed from Kirk and junior Shawn Johnson both being banged up. Kirk denied the notion that he was hurting during Tuesday’s press conference on the MSU campus. The duo has combined to gain 20,57 yards from scrimmage and has scored 24 total touchdowns.
“Those guys have so much heart,” Odems said. “They will be ready to play when it’s Saturday. They will prepare like they always do, get their nicks and bruises taken care of like they always do and be ready to roll.”
mtgrizrule said:Proud Griz Man said:BWahlberg said:.. The D-line was stout today 5 sacks for the front 7 I believe, incredible pressure, they punished McGhee and the running backs. I'm surprised that MSU out-ran the Griz by a few yards. The Bobcats rely on running to set up the pass and the Grizzly defense took that away. That was a huge part of this win.
A quick look back . . . . . .
. . . http://www.bobcatnation.com/node/647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Montana’s veteran front seven, a group that returns everyone from the unit that lost to MSU 16-7 in Missoula, will be faced with slowing down MSU’s explosive offense.
“It’s Montana, it’s Cat-Griz and that front seven is unreal and we know they will get after it,” MSU second-year running backs coach Demo Odems said. “Those linebackers and defensive line, they make plays. They are fast and aggressive. We have to be physical. My first year here, I was blown away with how fast they play on defense.”
Montana’s front seven, a group led by senior linebackers Jordan Tripp, Brock Coyle and John Paul Kanongata’a, has taken its lumps this season. The Griz are giving up 383 yards per game, including 134 on the ground. The unit is eager to face off with a set of familiar foes.
“Cody, Tanner, DeNarius, they are good athletes and great players,” Tripp said. “They will be geared up and ready to play. They want to come out and perform because they have a lot at stake too.” Tripp, a 6-foot-3, 237-pound outside linebacker from Missoula and Coyle, a 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker from Bozeman are team captains. They will be called upon to lead the UM defense in the hostile confines of Bobcat Stadium. “You can’t let your emotions get the best of you,” said Tripp, a third-generation Grizzly who will make his fourth Cat-Griz start. “You have to stay even keeled. You have to focus on your assignment. In order for that to happen, you have to prepare better than ever before.”
Cramsey said the senior linebacker trio gives UM the ability to mask what look they are giving an offense. The group can blitz without showing blitz. They drop into coverage without giving the coverage away before the snap. “That will make things difficult on DeNarius,” Cramsey said. “They do things where he will have to locate them post-snap rather than pre-snap.”
In order to take pressure off McGhee, the Bobcats will need a healthy backfield. Part of MSU’s struggles against Southern Utah stemmed from Kirk and junior Shawn Johnson both being banged up. Kirk denied the notion that he was hurting during Tuesday’s press conference on the MSU campus. The duo has combined to gain 20,57 yards from scrimmage and has scored 24 total touchdowns.
“Those guys have so much heart,” Odems said. “They will be ready to play when it’s Saturday. They will prepare like they always do, get their nicks and bruises taken care of like they always do and be ready to roll.”
Maybe someone who can watch most all the games can add to this. From the little I saw since the last 3 games, I believe the defense is disguising their schemes better. I know for sure they are tackling much better and in position much more often.
BWahlberg said:mtgrizrule said:Proud Griz Man said:BWahlberg said:.. The D-line was stout today 5 sacks for the front 7 I believe, incredible pressure, they punished McGhee and the running backs. I'm surprised that MSU out-ran the Griz by a few yards. The Bobcats rely on running to set up the pass and the Grizzly defense took that away. That was a huge part of this win.
A quick look back . . . . . .
. . . http://www.bobcatnation.com/node/647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Montana’s veteran front seven, a group that returns everyone from the unit that lost to MSU 16-7 in Missoula, will be faced with slowing down MSU’s explosive offense.
“It’s Montana, it’s Cat-Griz and that front seven is unreal and we know they will get after it,” MSU second-year running backs coach Demo Odems said. “Those linebackers and defensive line, they make plays. They are fast and aggressive. We have to be physical. My first year here, I was blown away with how fast they play on defense.”
Montana’s front seven, a group led by senior linebackers Jordan Tripp, Brock Coyle and John Paul Kanongata’a, has taken its lumps this season. The Griz are giving up 383 yards per game, including 134 on the ground. The unit is eager to face off with a set of familiar foes.
“Cody, Tanner, DeNarius, they are good athletes and great players,” Tripp said. “They will be geared up and ready to play. They want to come out and perform because they have a lot at stake too.” Tripp, a 6-foot-3, 237-pound outside linebacker from Missoula and Coyle, a 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker from Bozeman are team captains. They will be called upon to lead the UM defense in the hostile confines of Bobcat Stadium. “You can’t let your emotions get the best of you,” said Tripp, a third-generation Grizzly who will make his fourth Cat-Griz start. “You have to stay even keeled. You have to focus on your assignment. In order for that to happen, you have to prepare better than ever before.”
Cramsey said the senior linebacker trio gives UM the ability to mask what look they are giving an offense. The group can blitz without showing blitz. They drop into coverage without giving the coverage away before the snap. “That will make things difficult on DeNarius,” Cramsey said. “They do things where he will have to locate them post-snap rather than pre-snap.”
In order to take pressure off McGhee, the Bobcats will need a healthy backfield. Part of MSU’s struggles against Southern Utah stemmed from Kirk and junior Shawn Johnson both being banged up. Kirk denied the notion that he was hurting during Tuesday’s press conference on the MSU campus. The duo has combined to gain 20,57 yards from scrimmage and has scored 24 total touchdowns.
“Those guys have so much heart,” Odems said. “They will be ready to play when it’s Saturday. They will prepare like they always do, get their nicks and bruises taken care of like they always do and be ready to roll.”
Maybe someone who can watch most all the games can add to this. From the little I saw since the last 3 games, I believe the defense is disguising their schemes better. I know for sure they are tackling much better and in position much more often.
Yes. In fact during the EWU game during an extensive injury timeout they went back to the root sports desk and they talked about just that. They showed how Montana changes their coverage and pressure schemes at the very last second. Pointed out how it really confused MSU and was incredibly effective.