poorgriz18 said:
Reminds me of the guy from Weber that had his football career ended when two griz lineman chopped blocked him and it was so obvious, yet wasn't called a penalty on the field. Guess that is football though.
poorgriz18 said:
No, I just thought it was funny how everything is a pentaly or missed call or should have been this or should have been that with you guys. Shut the hell up and quit being a bunch of whinny babies. My god!! You guys are idiots.
Oh, That's why you brought it up? That is probably why you brought it up 3 years ago when Montana fan's were commenting on how dirty PSU was in a game vs. MSU?
http://www.egriz.com/grizboard/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=52514&p=681663#p681663" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
poorgriz18 said:
This is funny because I remember a few years back when the grizzlies ended the career of a player from Weber State with a chop block. Funny how things work isn't it?
p.s. His name was Derek Johnson.
So you got 1 chop block from 7 years ago to hang your hat on Montana being a dirty team and "whinny" fans?
Of course facts are somewhat elusive to you, as in your statement about replay use in the NDSU game, and this topic is no exception. For example, a penalty was called on Montana during the play:
The illegal chop block on Weber State senior defensive lineman Derek Johnson early on Saturday seemed to set the tone for the rest of the game.
Johnson, the 290-pound "heart and soul" of the WSU defense was visibly upset as he hobbled off the turf at Washington-Grizzly Stadium with a serious knee injury.
Montana was flagged for a 15-yard penalty on the play, but the damage was already done between the Big Sky rivals. The two sides were flagged 24 times for 240 yards as the Griz rallied for a hard-fought 18-10 win on homecoming.
http://missoulian.com/sports/football/college/costly-block-illegal-chop-block-set-the-tone-for-penalty/article_e84c1543-d635-5c30-a9d5-20153818dbd2.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And it didn't end Derek Johnson's career:
His right knee was basically torn to shreds following what was widely believed to be a cheap and illegal chop block in a game against Montana last season. He was carried off the field, and he learned that he had a torn ACL, MCL, PCL and meniscus. His kneecap dislocated, and all that held his knee together was skin.
Johnson was a senior last year, but he hoped to continue playing. When the NCAA granted him a sixth year of eligibility (he also tore his triceps in the 2004 opener and was granted a medical redshirt season), there wasn't much of a decision to make whether he was going to return for the Wildcats this season.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705259060/WSU-football-Playing-on-his-terms.html?pg=all" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for clearing up why you post here, though.