No Greg Bell transfer unfortunately. The Nebraska RB is heading home to San Diego St.
dayday said:I was pretty hopeful he would come but when he didn’t come for Spring semester. I think everyone thought this was a real possibility. He was going to be that game breaker in the back field we have could used.This staff has swung and miss on a lot of transfers this past year and half. Incredible
Ursus1 said:dayday said:I was pretty hopeful he would come but when he didn’t come for Spring semester. I think everyone thought this was a real possibility. He was going to be that game breaker in the back field we have could used.This staff has swung and miss on a lot of transfers this past year and half. Incredible
The swings and misses are really starting to add up, need a home run pretty soon to even have a respectable hitter.
HookedonGriz said:No Greg Bell transfer unfortunately. The Nebraska RB is heading home to San Diego St.
grizindabox said:Ursus1 said:dayday said:I was pretty hopeful he would come but when he didn’t come for Spring semester. I think everyone thought this was a real possibility. He was going to be that game breaker in the back field we have could used.This staff has swung and miss on a lot of transfers this past year and half. Incredible
The swings and misses are really starting to add up, need a home run pretty soon to even have a respectable hitter.
Yeah, these coaches suck...can't find a pot to piss in....you whiny bitches.
HookedonGriz said:http://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/montana-s-transfer-running-backs-adapting-to-division-i-football/article_43252a53-d351-53de-a20b-880411f15d45.html
Many argued that Ryan Arntson deserved Gatorade Player of the Year over Nathan Dick in 2016. Ryan rewrote Helena High's rushing record books and was an absolute workhorse all season. If you include the two playoff games (the Bengals lost in the semis), Arntson finished with 291 carries for 1,815 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns for an average of 6.24 yards per carry and 151.25 yards per game. In a 49-14 drubbing of Butte during the regular season, Ryan ran for 276 yards and five touchdowns. He also is an excellent receiver catching 36 balls for about 500 yards and 3 more touchdowns in 2016. By the end of the season, Ryan owned 17 schools records for Helena High and didn't fumble the ball once on 300+ touches...which is phenomenal. He amassed 4,500 total offensive yards and 42 total touchdowns in his career. Standing only 5'7", 175 lbs., don't let his size fool you...he was one of the more physical runners in the state in 2016. Ryan's biggest assets may be his versatility (can produce as a RB, WR, and Returner) and his speed (personal best 11.04 100M in high school). He will be joining his brother Troy at Carroll College this fall and will likely get his start at RB.
VimSince03 said:HookedonGriz said:http://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/montana-s-transfer-running-backs-adapting-to-division-i-football/article_43252a53-d351-53de-a20b-880411f15d45.html
I wrote words about Ryan prior to the Shrine Game in 2017. Hauck and Tony have been close since college and Bobby knows exactly what he's getting with Ryan. Don't sleep on him!
PS - Current Griz LB Marcus Welnel on the missed tackle :thumb:
Many argued that Ryan Arntson deserved Gatorade Player of the Year over Nathan Dick in 2016. Ryan rewrote Helena High's rushing record books and was an absolute workhorse all season. If you include the two playoff games (the Bengals lost in the semis), Arntson finished with 291 carries for 1,815 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns for an average of 6.24 yards per carry and 151.25 yards per game. In a 49-14 drubbing of Butte during the regular season, Ryan ran for 276 yards and five touchdowns. He also is an excellent receiver catching 36 balls for about 500 yards and 3 more touchdowns in 2016. By the end of the season, Ryan owned 17 schools records for Helena High and didn't fumble the ball once on 300+ touches...which is phenomenal. He amassed 4,500 total offensive yards and 42 total touchdowns in his career. Standing only 5'7", 175 lbs., don't let his size fool you...he was one of the more physical runners in the state in 2016. Ryan's biggest assets may be his versatility (can produce as a RB, WR, and Returner) and his speed (personal best 11.04 100M in high school). He will be joining his brother Troy at Carroll College this fall and will likely get his start at RB.
bgbigdog said:VimSince03 said:HookedonGriz said:http://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/montana-s-transfer-running-backs-adapting-to-division-i-football/article_43252a53-d351-53de-a20b-880411f15d45.html
I wrote words about Ryan prior to the Shrine Game in 2017. Hauck and Tony have been close since college and Bobby knows exactly what he's getting with Ryan. Don't sleep on him!
PS - Current Griz LB Marcus Welnel on the missed tackle :thumb:
Many argued that Ryan Arntson deserved Gatorade Player of the Year over Nathan Dick in 2016. Ryan rewrote Helena High's rushing record books and was an absolute workhorse all season. If you include the two playoff games (the Bengals lost in the semis), Arntson finished with 291 carries for 1,815 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns for an average of 6.24 yards per carry and 151.25 yards per game. In a 49-14 drubbing of Butte during the regular season, Ryan ran for 276 yards and five touchdowns. He also is an excellent receiver catching 36 balls for about 500 yards and 3 more touchdowns in 2016. By the end of the season, Ryan owned 17 schools records for Helena High and didn't fumble the ball once on 300+ touches...which is phenomenal. He amassed 4,500 total offensive yards and 42 total touchdowns in his career. Standing only 5'7", 175 lbs., don't let his size fool you...he was one of the more physical runners in the state in 2016. Ryan's biggest assets may be his versatility (can produce as a RB, WR, and Returner) and his speed (personal best 11.04 100M in high school). He will be joining his brother Troy at Carroll College this fall and will likely get his start at RB.
Gracias Vim.
Ouch! That's still a sore subject here.VimSince03 said:bgbigdog said:VimSince03 said:HookedonGriz said:http://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/montana-s-transfer-running-backs-adapting-to-division-i-football/article_43252a53-d351-53de-a20b-880411f15d45.html
I wrote words about Ryan prior to the Shrine Game in 2017. Hauck and Tony have been close since college and Bobby knows exactly what he's getting with Ryan. Don't sleep on him!
PS - Current Griz LB Marcus Welnel on the missed tackle :thumb:
Many argued that Ryan Arntson deserved Gatorade Player of the Year over Nathan Dick in 2016. Ryan rewrote Helena High's rushing record books and was an absolute workhorse all season. If you include the two playoff games (the Bengals lost in the semis), Arntson finished with 291 carries for 1,815 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns for an average of 6.24 yards per carry and 151.25 yards per game. In a 49-14 drubbing of Butte during the regular season, Ryan ran for 276 yards and five touchdowns. He also is an excellent receiver catching 36 balls for about 500 yards and 3 more touchdowns in 2016. By the end of the season, Ryan owned 17 schools records for Helena High and didn't fumble the ball once on 300+ touches...which is phenomenal. He amassed 4,500 total offensive yards and 42 total touchdowns in his career. Standing only 5'7", 175 lbs., don't let his size fool you...he was one of the more physical runners in the state in 2016. Ryan's biggest assets may be his versatility (can produce as a RB, WR, and Returner) and his speed (personal best 11.04 100M in high school). He will be joining his brother Troy at Carroll College this fall and will likely get his start at RB.
Gracias Vim.
Figured you guys would appreciate Ryan's lack of fumbles in high school.
bgbigdog said:VimSince03 said:HookedonGriz said:http://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/montana-s-transfer-running-backs-adapting-to-division-i-football/article_43252a53-d351-53de-a20b-880411f15d45.html
I wrote words about Ryan prior to the Shrine Game in 2017. Hauck and Tony have been close since college and Bobby knows exactly what he's getting with Ryan. Don't sleep on him!
PS - Current Griz LB Marcus Welnel on the missed tackle :thumb:
Many argued that Ryan Arntson deserved Gatorade Player of the Year over Nathan Dick in 2016. Ryan rewrote Helena High's rushing record books and was an absolute workhorse all season. If you include the two playoff games (the Bengals lost in the semis), Arntson finished with 291 carries for 1,815 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns for an average of 6.24 yards per carry and 151.25 yards per game. In a 49-14 drubbing of Butte during the regular season, Ryan ran for 276 yards and five touchdowns. He also is an excellent receiver catching 36 balls for about 500 yards and 3 more touchdowns in 2016. By the end of the season, Ryan owned 17 schools records for Helena High and didn't fumble the ball once on 300+ touches...which is phenomenal. He amassed 4,500 total offensive yards and 42 total touchdowns in his career. Standing only 5'7", 175 lbs., don't let his size fool you...he was one of the more physical runners in the state in 2016. Ryan's biggest assets may be his versatility (can produce as a RB, WR, and Returner) and his speed (personal best 11.04 100M in high school). He will be joining his brother Troy at Carroll College this fall and will likely get his start at RB.
Gracias Vim.
bgbigdog said:[media]https://twitter.com/montanagrizfb/status/1107366793398509568?s=21[/media]
Another of those guys you have to love because it’s about something bigger than himself. :thumb:
"No fans come to the game to watch the O-line. They want to see the touchdowns and the receivers and quarterbacks, and we're fine with that. We know it's a team effort and everything relies on everybody," says Sirmon.
dirtysoup said:There's a new walkon on the roster: Zane Whiting. Played receiver at Adams State in 2016 and then went on a mission for 2 years. Playing d line here and is participating in spring practice.
https://gogriz.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=5168
AZGrizFan said:bgbigdog said:[media]https://twitter.com/montanagrizfb/status/1107366793398509568?s=21[/media]
Another of those guys you have to love because it’s about something bigger than himself. :thumb:
"No fans come to the game to watch the O-line. They want to see the touchdowns and the receivers and quarterbacks, and we're fine with that. We know it's a team effort and everything relies on everybody," says Sirmon.
Couldn't disagree more. There are many, many plays where that's all i watch is the execution of the O-line assignments....and after the way our season ended, there'll be a lot MORE people watching the O-line this year...
poorgriz said:AZGrizFan said:bgbigdog said:[media]https://twitter.com/montanagrizfb/status/1107366793398509568?s=21[/media]
Another of those guys you have to love because it’s about something bigger than himself. :thumb:
"No fans come to the game to watch the O-line. They want to see the touchdowns and the receivers and quarterbacks, and we're fine with that. We know it's a team effort and everything relies on everybody," says Sirmon.
Couldn't disagree more. There are many, many plays where that's all i watch is the execution of the O-line assignments....and after the way our season ended, there'll be a lot MORE people watching the O-line this year...
You're the exception, less than one percenter. The vast majority of fans at your games have zero clue about O Line play. In fact thousands and thousands of those "fans" really don't know much about football. It's just a social event. Happens as MSU also, just not to the same degree.
poorgriz said:AZGrizFan said:bgbigdog said:[media]https://twitter.com/montanagrizfb/status/1107366793398509568?s=21[/media]
Another of those guys you have to love because it’s about something bigger than himself. :thumb:
"No fans come to the game to watch the O-line. They want to see the touchdowns and the receivers and quarterbacks, and we're fine with that. We know it's a team effort and everything relies on everybody," says Sirmon.
Couldn't disagree more. There are many, many plays where that's all i watch is the execution of the O-line assignments....and after the way our season ended, there'll be a lot MORE people watching the O-line this year...
You're the exception, less than one percenter. The vast majority of fans at your games have zero clue about O Line play. In fact thousands and thousands of those "fans" really don't know much about football. It's just a social event. Happens as MSU also, just not to the same degree.
PlayerRep said:Even though we can't really see o-line play when at the stadium, we believe we can see o-line play better when only pieces of it are shown on tv/streaming.