Ever since he decided to run his mouth about MSU..... well let's just say that I'm very happy with the day.

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SIGNED by the Seahawks, 8-2-11.LongTimeCatFan wrote:Shouldn't all the griz fans be throwing a pitty party for big mouth reynolds? Mike person beat him two more times today. Mike got drafted, Chase didn't. Person won the little Sullivan award, Chase didn't. Better call the wambulance.
Ever since he decided to run his mouth about MSU..... well let's just say that I'm very happy with the day.
Undersized, Over Rated, and Slow. Just what the Seahawks need. I'm sure you will see him being an impact player like lex...Cu-Ag-Au wrote:SIGNED by the Seahawks, 8-2-11.LongTimeCatFan wrote:Shouldn't all the griz fans be throwing a pitty party for big mouth reynolds? Mike person beat him two more times today. Mike got drafted, Chase didn't. Person won the little Sullivan award, Chase didn't. Better call the wambulance.
Ever since he decided to run his mouth about MSU..... well let's just say that I'm very happy with the day.
I wish him luck in making the Seahawks, but posts like this drive me NUTS. He is undersized for an NFL Runningback, and he is slower than MOST NFL Runningbacks. But you come back with "If you think he is so bad, how come you are not in the NFL." In that case how can you come on here and Write a paragraph on sports if you are not a sports writer. How can you comment on the friz if you never played for them. How can you talk about politics if you have never been a politician.Cu-Ag-Au wrote:Based on you post about drug tests(a very informative post, good job!), I take it you were a Cat sometime in the past. If so, well done. With your insight into the game , you must have been in the NFL previously, or is it currently? If you aren't currently under contract, you should send the Seahawks, or Dolphins, a video. I'm sure they could use a man who is not undersized, slow, and overrated. Its worth a shot.Good luck!
he is also hugely overrated by the fizz fanbase, RotC has it right, thanks for postingSACCAT wrote:I wish him luck in making the Seahawks, but posts like this drive me NUTS. He is undersized for an NFL Runningback, and he is slower than MOST NFL Runningbacks. But you come back with "If you think he is so bad, how come you are not in the NFL." In that case how can you come on here and Write a paragraph on sports if you are not a sports writer. How can you comment on the friz if you never played for them. How can you talk about politics if you have never been a politician.Cu-Ag-Au wrote:Based on you post about drug tests(a very informative post, good job!), I take it you were a Cat sometime in the past. If so, well done. With your insight into the game , you must have been in the NFL previously, or is it currently? If you aren't currently under contract, you should send the Seahawks, or Dolphins, a video. I'm sure they could use a man who is not undersized, slow, and overrated. Its worth a shot.Good luck!
PlayerRep wrote:The point is not the record of the teams UM beat, it's the quality and record of the teams UM almost beat.
You know that my statement was accurate but you have "hope." I was just stating the obvious, and statistically guys like him arent NFL caliber, I wish him the best of luck but I was just being honest (bluntly)Cu-Ag-Au wrote:Based on you post about drug tests(a very informative post, good job!), I take it you were a Cat sometime in the past. If so, well done. With your insight into the game , you must have been in the NFL previously, or is it currently? If you aren't currently under contract, you should send the Seahawks, or Dolphins, a video. I'm sure they could use a man who is not undersized, slow, and overrated. Its worth a shot.Good luck!
Huh. The ironic part is, I remember people on this board saying the exact same thing about a few other former Griz players, like Dan and Kroy and Marc. A few Pro Bowl later, that talk has died down some.I was just stating the obvious, and statistically guys like him arent NFL caliber, I wish him the best of luck but I was just being honest (bluntly)
Who on here said they want him to fail. I said and still do, that I wish him luck. It has nothing to do with where he went to school, and don't give me that tired old "can't measure heart with a stopwatch" this isn't RUDY.GrizinWashington wrote:Huh. The ironic part is, I remember people on this board saying the exact same thing about a few other former Griz players, like Dan and Kroy and Marc. A few Pro Bowl later, that talk has died down some.I was just stating the obvious, and statistically guys like him arent NFL caliber, I wish him the best of luck but I was just being honest (bluntly)
My point is that you cannot measure someone's heart with a stop watch or a scale. I don't know whether Chase will ultimately make it or not (obviously people who get paid substantial sums of money to evaluate whether he can believes he at least has a shot). But those of you who deride him simply because he played for Montana -- and I'm just being honest (bluntly) -- are whacked in the head.
Nobody is deriding his because he played for Montana, they are deriding him because he is undersized, slow and overrated. The body will only go so far regardless of what your heart is. I am glad he is getting a shot, but the odds are certainly not in his favor.GrizinWashington wrote:Huh. The ironic part is, I remember people on this board saying the exact same thing about a few other former Griz players, like Dan and Kroy and Marc. A few Pro Bowl later, that talk has died down some.I was just stating the obvious, and statistically guys like him arent NFL caliber, I wish him the best of luck but I was just being honest (bluntly)
My point is that you cannot measure someone's heart with a stop watch or a scale. I don't know whether Chase will ultimately make it or not (obviously people who get paid substantial sums of money to evaluate whether he can believes he at least has a shot). But those of you who deride him simply because he played for Montana -- and I'm just being honest (bluntly) -- are whacked in the head.
PlayerRep wrote:The point is not the record of the teams UM beat, it's the quality and record of the teams UM almost beat.
O.K. let me say something in this one then. In my opinion Chase is not good enough to play in the NFL. He is to slow (they do measure speed with a stop watch), injury prone, and is not athletic enough. I hope he makes the team, but in MY opinion he won't. Even friz fans were saying they liked his back-up more than him at the end of last year.GrizinWashington wrote:Ummm, did I say that anyone wanted him to fail (although I would believe that roughly 90% of this board wishes he would).
And Sac, thanks for your post which said...well, nothing as far as I can tell.
Kroy is a given.. Buc buchannon winners typically have a great shotGrizinWashington wrote:Huh. The ironic part is, I remember people on this board saying the exact same thing about a few other former Griz players, like Dan and Kroy and Marc. A few Pro Bowl later, that talk has died down some.I was just stating the obvious, and statistically guys like him arent NFL caliber, I wish him the best of luck but I was just being honest (bluntly)
My point is that you cannot measure someone's heart with a stop watch or a scale. I don't know whether Chase will ultimately make it or not (obviously people who get paid substantial sums of money to evaluate whether he can believes he at least has a shot). But those of you who deride him simply because he played for Montana -- and I'm just being honest (bluntly) -- are whacked in the head.
Do you think he has the durability to make it in the NFL. I mean after the 09 season he had something like 5 surgeries on different body parts and he missed a lot of the 10' season with at least 2 different major injuries. My thoughts are that the Big Sky just about broke him and if he had stayed another year he might have lost all his NFL interest. I am not doubting his athleticism at all, if he can stay healthy I believe he can make it in the NFL, I just don't think he will ever be able to stay healthy long enough to shore up a roster spot.ReturnoftheCats wrote:Taiwan jones on the otherhand...............
PlayerRep wrote:The point is not the record of the teams UM beat, it's the quality and record of the teams UM almost beat.