Can we just take a moment to acknowledge the effort our offensive line gives each and every single play of each and every game? And how frickin' cool is it that the o-line has it's own nickname that everyone knows and loves? Typically, the o-line, especially in college football, are the unsung heroes, but they get all the credit at MSU. Tommy loves 'em, our RBs love 'em, and our fans love 'em. We've built something special in Bozeman.
For years, we talked about what made NDSU so dominant, and it started in the trenches. No longer do they have that advantage over MSU. Our o-line can stand up to anyone, and what a pleasure it is to watch them take over a game and just crush another team's soul late in the game.
RTDB!!!
Re: DonJoy Mafia
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:19 am
by msugr8
Absolutely the best damn line in FCS football. Nothing better than watching them move opposing d line backwards and sideways. Hopefully they get the conference recognition deserved.
Re: DonJoy Mafia
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:38 am
by TomCat88
I think Wehr, Moore and Sain are all first teamers. Titan second team. If Reed and Mastel weren’t splitting time they’d probably get something too. The TEs deserve a lot of credit as do the WRs.
Re: DonJoy Mafia
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:46 am
by nanacat
They've continued to be excellent!! Lineman usually don't get that group acknowledgment so it is so cool and really special!
I think Wehr, Moore and Sain are all first teamers. Titan second team. If Reed and Mastel weren’t splitting time they’d probably get something too. The TEs deserve a lot of credit as do the WRs.
I lost count of the number of crucial blocks made by Taco, Ty, and the rest of the WR crew this season.
Re: DonJoy Mafia
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 4:02 pm
by GoCats18
They said last night that the LA Rams will be selecting the Donjoy Mafia as one whole group in the first round of this years NFL Draft to replace the o-line they have now.
Re: DonJoy Mafia
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 4:21 pm
by BelgradeBobcat
Okay, I don't know anything about offensive line play, but I've watched Jones' big run and subsequent touchdown about a thousand times (starting at 1:45 in the video). It looks like everybody lands a block, but Marcus Wehr cleared out two guys on the big run and made himself a swinging door on the touchdown run for Jones to just go around. It's pretty neat. Someone who knows more than me-please break it down.