highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
highschoolfbfan wrote:ndfbfan...you must know the bison guys good or are from hazen... does the team have the heart to win state?..and if you do know the team good who are the main leaders?
ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:ndfbfan...you must know the bison guys good or are from hazen... does the team have the heart to win state?..and if you do know the team good who are the main leaders?
I know them fairly well. We'll soon see if they have the heart. It's all about attitude and desire. As far as stat leaders go: rushing: brian sorensen, passing, kyle boger, receiving, jacob erhardt(he also has 6 int's in 2 games) and of course the "thunder hogs" up front. big, nasty and ready to prove they can dominate. The true test will be Friday when they play the cream of the crop when it comes to AA football.
highschoolfbfan wrote:ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:ndfbfan...you must know the bison guys good or are from hazen... does the team have the heart to win state?..and if you do know the team good who are the main leaders?
I know them fairly well. We'll soon see if they have the heart. It's all about attitude and desire. As far as stat leaders go: rushing: brian sorensen, passing, kyle boger, receiving, jacob erhardt(he also has 6 int's in 2 games) and of course the "thunder hogs" up front. big, nasty and ready to prove they can dominate. The true test will be Friday when they play the cream of the crop when it comes to AA football.
when you say the line are big n nasty...does that go both ways "O" and "D"?? and do you know the team leaders on both ways?
Yes the 4.9 in the 40 for a lineman is quite impressive. 7 reps at 225 is also impressive. Is he an intelligent football player? or just rely on his physical stature.ndfbfan wrote:ndfbfan wrote:You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.
ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.
he may have speed but when you weigh 385 pounds you should be able to lift quite a bit more then 7 reps of 225 thats for sure
lurkinmid wrote:ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.he may have speed but when you weigh 385 pounds you should be able to lift quite a bit more then 7 reps of 225 thats for sure
T-Bone wrote:lurkinmid wrote:ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.he may have speed but when you weigh 385 pounds you should be able to lift quite a bit more then 7 reps of 225 thats for sure
Evidently you didn't pay close enough attention to this post. The 300 pound guy can lift 7 reps at 225 and has the 5.3 40. Not the 385 pound guy.
Ditka14 wrote:T-Bone wrote:lurkinmid wrote:ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.he may have speed but when you weigh 385 pounds you should be able to lift quite a bit more then 7 reps of 225 thats for sure
Evidently you didn't pay close enough attention to this post. The 300 pound guy can lift 7 reps at 225 and has the 5.3 40. Not the 385 pound guy.
300 lbs, 7 reps at 225 whats his max at maybe 300? If you can't lift your weight your in bad shape, a good football player is over his weight when it comes to your max, or your just to big for the amount of muscle you have. I mean come on 385 running a 6.2 40? WOW you could run by this guy before hes out of his stance. Defense's had to just ate this guy apart.
Double G wrote:Ditka14 wrote:T-Bone wrote:lurkinmid wrote:ndfbfan wrote:highschoolfbfan wrote:i like the 4 from hazen...lorenz show great speed with a lot of moves on defense for only a junior and olson, galvin, and eckroth show a lot power. Eckroth has great speed for a 300 pounder...i heard theat he ran like a 4.8 in the 40 last year, but his acl injury last season might have affected him. Stenjim is an explosive player
You are correct. Prior to his knee injury, he was running a 4.9 40. At the NDSU camp this summer, he was clocked at 5.3 in the dome. He also rapped out 7 reps at 225 at the camp. Galvin weighed in at 385 at the camp, but has since dropped about 25 pounds. Guy has unreal power and runs a 6.2 40 which isn't bad for someone his size.he may have speed but when you weigh 385 pounds you should be able to lift quite a bit more then 7 reps of 225 thats for sure
Evidently you didn't pay close enough attention to this post. The 300 pound guy can lift 7 reps at 225 and has the 5.3 40. Not the 385 pound guy.
300 lbs, 7 reps at 225 whats his max at maybe 300? If you can't lift your weight your in bad shape, a good football player is over his weight when it comes to your max, or your just to big for the amount of muscle you have. I mean come on 385 running a 6.2 40? WOW you could run by this guy before hes out of his stance. Defense's had to just ate this guy apart.
Wow, this is what is wrong with football today. People only look at a players stats and do not take into account unmeasureable traits like heart and spirit.
I happend to personally know those two players mentioned. Eckroth, the 300lbs man, can max out at over 340 in bench and in leg press over 850. Galvin, the 360 lbs man, maxed at 375 and again leg pressed for over 850.
Both of these two linemen are great players showing heart and dedication to the game. Both were 2 year all-region and all-states for AA football, and Galvin was selected for Minot all-area team. And this summer both players will be competeing in the Shrine bowl, with a good chance as starters.
Two outstanding athletes that were judge souly on stats. You should watch an an athlete player before making outragous claims.
One AA senior lineman that stood out to me this year was Ryan Hillesland from Hatton/Northwood. Good size, agility, and it looked to me like he had a lot of heart.
I think he could be a good player in the DAC as long as he does not go to Mayville.
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