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Weber Eww

Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good
 
EverettGriz said:
Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good


i understand why all above are good, ive watched weber program get built up by ron mcbride, then hill took it to the next level, similar happened at utah, he built it then urban meyer and kyle w took it to a new level. but sac? what is that story....how?
 
EverettGriz said:
Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good
Couldn't make yourself type it huh....? :lol: :thumb:
 
ilovethecats said:
EverettGriz said:
Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good
Couldn't make yourself type it huh....? :lol: :thumb:

Just not convinced yet. As I noted, a chance to be very good. Haven't seen that yet, though. And I don't think they'd be favored in any games involving the other 3 very good teams, so that makes it difficult to include them in that group.
 
ilovethecats said:
EverettGriz said:
Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good
Couldn't make yourself type it huh....? :lol: :thumb:

Personally, I think they could be very good, but won’t be. They’re going to try to ride a true soph who is so clearly inferior to the other guy just because the first guy is a “Montana Boy”. The Griz do it, too, on occasion and it’s annoying. I think the Bobs’ insistence on trying to make Tommie Touchdown happen will cost them a couple games.
 
weberwildcat said:
EverettGriz said:
Montana is very good

Weber is very good

Sac is very good

msu is maybe very good

Idaho is good

Davis is decent

ewooo is decent

PSU is decent

ISU, NAU and ClipboardU are not good


i understand why all above are good, ive watched weber program get built up by ron mcbride, then hill took it to the next level, similar happened at utah, he built it then urban meyer and kyle w took it to a new level. but sac? what is that story....how?

Do some research on their head coach and the staff he’s built. He won’t be there much longer I would assume…he’s THAT good.
 
Taylor's Record at SacSt

2019: 9-4, 7-1, BSC, co-champions
2021: 9-3, 8-0, BSC champions
2022: 5-0, 2-0, BSC

No start-up issues. At 17-1 in the BSC, his teams are no longer sneaking up on opponents. They are top of the hill until someone knocks them off. But they have work to do in the playoffs (0-2).
 
EverettGriz said:
ilovethecats said:
Couldn't make yourself type it huh....? :lol: :thumb:

Just not convinced yet. As I noted, a chance to be very good. Haven't seen that yet, though. And I don't think they'd be favored in any games involving the other 3 very good teams, so that makes it difficult to include them in that group.
To be fair I haven't seen it from any of the teams I think are great yet. We all finally start playing each other which I've been looking forward to.

We don't play Sac this year but I think we'll be favored against Weber and Cat-Griz is a long ways away but I won't be surprised if we're favored by a few in that one as well. Though I imagine that will depend on how the next few weeks shakes out for both teams. But I'll be shocked if we're not favored against Weber next week.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
ilovethecats said:
Couldn't make yourself type it huh....? :lol: :thumb:

Personally, I think they could be very good, but won’t be. They’re going to try to ride a true soph who is so clearly inferior to the other guy just because the first guy is a “Montana Boy”. The Griz do it, too, on occasion and it’s annoying. I think the Bobs’ insistence on trying to make Tommie Touchdown happen will cost them a couple games.

I disagree with this. For one, I don't think either guy is obviously better than the other. Their numbers are near identical, both have played pretty well in stretches, and both have had some truly WTF moments.

But I mainly disagree because both will play a ton going forward. We won't "ride" either per se. Obviously I hope it works out. But I honestly don't feel like we lose anything when either is playing, and I'm guessing they'll both be huge pieces to our offense going forward.
 
ilovethecats said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Personally, I think they could be very good, but won’t be. They’re going to try to ride a true soph who is so clearly inferior to the other guy just because the first guy is a “Montana Boy”. The Griz do it, too, on occasion and it’s annoying. I think the Bobs’ insistence on trying to make Tommie Touchdown happen will cost them a couple games.

I disagree with this. For one, I don't think either guy is obviously better than the other. Their numbers are near identical, both have played pretty well in stretches, and both have had some truly WTF moments.

But I mainly disagree because both will play a ton going forward. We won't "ride" either per se. Obviously I hope it works out. But I honestly don't feel like we lose anything when either is playing, and I'm guessing they'll both be huge pieces to our offense going forward.

I truly don't get it. The Wyoming kid runs as good or better than the Butte boy, and is 3x the passer. What, exactly, am I missing?
 
AZGrizFan said:
ilovethecats said:
I disagree with this. For one, I don't think either guy is obviously better than the other. Their numbers are near identical, both have played pretty well in stretches, and both have had some truly WTF moments.

But I mainly disagree because both will play a ton going forward. We won't "ride" either per se. Obviously I hope it works out. But I honestly don't feel like we lose anything when either is playing, and I'm guessing they'll both be huge pieces to our offense going forward.

I truly don't get it. The Wyoming kid runs as good or better than the Butte boy, and is 3x the passer. What, exactly, am I missing?

Well I disagree he's 3x the passer so that's the first thing. I think they're pretty much a wash there at this point in their careers. He played great against Davis for sure. Also been fortunate on some throws that were easy picks. But Tommy is in this boat as well.

They both run very well. Which is why going forward I think you'll see both of them getting reps which I'm not always a fan of but in this case I support it fully. If in that time one of them proves without a shadow of a doubt he's best, I think that guy will get the majority of the reps. Tommy did that all fall camp. Now Sean has worked his way into the conversation and I can't think of a bad thing to say about either of them
 
ABQCat said:
WILDCATFAN said:
Yeah maybe. I wouldn't count them out. They're looking great!
Weber looked vulnerable at Davis. UM looked vulnerable at ISU. Yes, the Bobcats have looked vulnerable in multiple games. NDSU looked vulnerable at Indiana St. You know who hasn't looked vulnerable? Sac. Right now, today, Sac is the team to beat in this conference.


They looked plenty vulnerable on defense when they let Dixie Tech State score 33 points on them.

Im not denying they've looked good. Heck I'm not denying both Montana and Montana State have also looked really damn good. But none of those three have proved they are miles ahead of Weber right now which was my entire argument from the beginning.
 
ilovethecats said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Personally, I think they could be very good, but won’t be. They’re going to try to ride a true soph who is so clearly inferior to the other guy just because the first guy is a “Montana Boy”. The Griz do it, too, on occasion and it’s annoying. I think the Bobs’ insistence on trying to make Tommie Touchdown happen will cost them a couple games.

I disagree with this. For one, I don't think either guy is obviously better than the other. Their numbers are near identical, both have played pretty well in stretches, and both have had some truly WTF moments.

But I mainly disagree because both will play a ton going forward. We won't "ride" either per se. Obviously I hope it works out. But I honestly don't feel like we lose anything when either is playing, and I'm guessing they'll both be huge pieces to our offense going forward.

If you have two quarterbacks…
 
ABQCat said:
WILDCATFAN said:
Yeah maybe. I wouldn't count them out. They're looking great!
Weber looked vulnerable at Davis. UM looked vulnerable at ISU. Yes, the Bobcats have looked vulnerable in multiple games. NDSU looked vulnerable at Indiana St. You know who hasn't looked vulnerable? Sac. Right now, today, Sac is the team to beat in this conference.

UM didn't look vulnerable at IS, even for one second. You obviously didn't watch any of the game.
 
ilovethecats said:
EverettGriz said:
Just not convinced yet. As I noted, a chance to be very good. Haven't seen that yet, though. And I don't think they'd be favored in any games involving the other 3 very good teams, so that makes it difficult to include them in that group.
To be fair I haven't seen it from any of the teams I think are great yet. We all finally start playing each other which I've been looking forward to.

We don't play Sac this year but I think we'll be favored against Weber and Cat-Griz is a long ways away but I won't be surprised if we're favored by a few in that one as well. Though I imagine that will depend on how the next few weeks shakes out for both teams. But I'll be shocked if we're not favored against Weber next week.

Let's bet say $250 on the Griz/Cat game.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
ilovethecats said:
I disagree with this. For one, I don't think either guy is obviously better than the other. Their numbers are near identical, both have played pretty well in stretches, and both have had some truly WTF moments.

But I mainly disagree because both will play a ton going forward. We won't "ride" either per se. Obviously I hope it works out. But I honestly don't feel like we lose anything when either is playing, and I'm guessing they'll both be huge pieces to our offense going forward.

If you have two quarterbacks…

I know I know……
 
mthoopsfan said:
ilovethecats said:
To be fair I haven't seen it from any of the teams I think are great yet. We all finally start playing each other which I've been looking forward to.

We don't play Sac this year but I think we'll be favored against Weber and Cat-Griz is a long ways away but I won't be surprised if we're favored by a few in that one as well. Though I imagine that will depend on how the next few weeks shakes out for both teams. But I'll be shocked if we're not favored against Weber next week.

Let's bet say $250 on the Griz/Cat game.

I’m not overly confident like most griz fans but I like a good bet.

Loser buys $250 in groceries Monday after the game and donates to their local food bank. Snap a pic of the receipt or whatever you deem necessary to validate bet. Good with that?
 
mthoopsfan said:
ABQCat said:
Weber looked vulnerable at Davis. UM looked vulnerable at ISU. Yes, the Bobcats have looked vulnerable in multiple games. NDSU looked vulnerable at Indiana St. You know who hasn't looked vulnerable? Sac. Right now, today, Sac is the team to beat in this conference.

UM didn't look vulnerable at IS, even for one second. You obviously didn't watch any of the game.
Not even for one second? Lol. Hyperbole much PR? How about giving up two late TDs and relying on an on-sides recovery to actually close out the game? Any team that is outscored 14-0 in a quarter will have looked vulnerable in that quarter. How about this mighty gris offense if Brown is thrust into action? How confident are you really that Brown can be the man?
 
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