BOOM! Brody Grebe
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:18 pm
Totally agree. I also love the toughness and work ethic that is ingrained in being a Montana Ranch kid. And with him enrolling in January and being around for winter workout and spring ball, I think he has a legitimate shot to play a lot of minutes next year.kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:29 pmBoom indeed. Just seems like one of those in-state kids who has a chance to be a legend. I watched a video on Twitter of him playing basketball this winter, and with what he did in track, I just don't see why he's not considered to be up there athletically with Troy Andersen. He's obviously got the smarts, which tells me he's got the discipline to focus in and continuously improve. I'm pumped about this.
Just a tick slower in the sprints:kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:29 pmBoom indeed. Just seems like one of those in-state kids who has a chance to be a legend. I watched a video on Twitter of him playing basketball this winter, and with what he did in track, I just don't see why he's not considered to be up there athletically with Troy Andersen. He's obviously got the smarts, which tells me he's got the discipline to focus in and continuously improve. I'm pumped about this.
I compared his track stats against Troy just for fun (these were their personal bests for the senior year) Troy didn't compete in the triple jump where Brody jumped 45.
100 meters.....Grebe 11.15/Andersen 10.88
200 meters......Grebe 22.82/Andersen 22.11
Long Jump......Grebe 22’/Andersen 20’11”
Shot Put......Grebe 51’7”/Andersen 47’5”
300 meter hurdles.....Grebe 43.5/Andersen 40.4
For sure, I think his long jump and shot put give him a different kind of athleticism, but not any less impressive.VimSince03 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:34 pmJust a tick slower in the sprints:kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:29 pmBoom indeed. Just seems like one of those in-state kids who has a chance to be a legend. I watched a video on Twitter of him playing basketball this winter, and with what he did in track, I just don't see why he's not considered to be up there athletically with Troy Andersen. He's obviously got the smarts, which tells me he's got the discipline to focus in and continuously improve. I'm pumped about this.
I compared his track stats against Troy just for fun (these were their personal bests for the senior year) Troy didn't compete in the triple jump where Brody jumped 45.
100 meters.....Grebe 11.15/Andersen 10.88
200 meters......Grebe 22.82/Andersen 22.11
Long Jump......Grebe 22’/Andersen 20’11”
Shot Put......Grebe 51’7”/Andersen 47’5”
300 meter hurdles.....Grebe 43.5/Andersen 40.4
A tick slower, but a tick more explosive--both exceptional athletes!kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:42 pmFor sure, I think his long jump and shot put give him a different kind of athleticism, but not any less impressive.VimSince03 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:34 pmJust a tick slower in the sprints:kennethnoisewater wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:29 pmBoom indeed. Just seems like one of those in-state kids who has a chance to be a legend. I watched a video on Twitter of him playing basketball this winter, and with what he did in track, I just don't see why he's not considered to be up there athletically with Troy Andersen. He's obviously got the smarts, which tells me he's got the discipline to focus in and continuously improve. I'm pumped about this.
I compared his track stats against Troy just for fun (these were their personal bests for the senior year) Troy didn't compete in the triple jump where Brody jumped 45.
100 meters.....Grebe 11.15/Andersen 10.88
200 meters......Grebe 22.82/Andersen 22.11
Long Jump......Grebe 22’/Andersen 20’11”
Shot Put......Grebe 51’7”/Andersen 47’5”
300 meter hurdles.....Grebe 43.5/Andersen 40.4
Agreed. How can we not compare him to TA with him at so many positions. He seems like someone drew up a player that fits perfect into Coach Choate's MSU plans.HelenaCat95 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:56 pmOLB/MLB/SS/DE/ST Gunner/KO Returner/QB/Punter.....just a few of the positions I saw him playing on his Choate H.S. tape.
wow
HelenaCat95 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:16 pmIt looks like a typical Late Fall Saturday in 2020 for Brody will be:
5:30am - Weight Room
7:30am - 2nd breakfast
9:00am - FB Team Mtg
10:00am - Warmup with FB Team (specialists/kicking game)
10:55 am - Cat Prowl
12 noon - Ride with the Rodeo Team on FB runout
12:05pm - Play in Home FB game - Win
4:30pm - Warmup with BB team
6:30pm - Play in Home BB game - Win
10:00pm - Library
11:00pm - File patent for pocket sized cold fusion reactor
12:00pm - Bedtime
http://www.hudl.com/v/2BxgiRHelenaCat95 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:56 pmOLB/MLB/SS/DE/ST Gunner/KO Returner/QB/Punter.....just a few of the positions I saw him playing on his Choate H.S. tape.
wow
If you play multiple sports and get any scholarship money I believe that money must be from the football allocation of 63.superbobcat wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:17 pmI’ve watched him play both sports and signing to play football was a good move. He is a very good all-around player and it seems like MSU Choate likes those kind of kids. Welcome Brody, glad you picked football and glad you picked the CATS!!
This schedule is a little unrealistic.......you really think he needs to sleep???HelenaCat95 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:16 pmIt looks like a typical Late Fall Saturday in 2020 for Brody will be:
5:30am - Weight Room
7:30am - 2nd breakfast
9:00am - FB Team Mtg
10:00am - Warmup with FB Team (specialists/kicking game)
10:55 am - Cat Prowl
12 noon - Ride with the Rodeo Team on FB runout
12:05pm - Play in Home FB game - Win
4:30pm - Warmup with BB team
6:30pm - Play in Home BB game - Win
10:00pm - Library
11:00pm - File patent for pocket sized cold fusion reactor
12:00pm - Bedtime
And he was playing with the injured leg if you noticed. As I mentioned in other thread, he had two different shoes on to accommodate all the wrapping on the foot/leg, played well through whole tournament.....just saw a couple times where he couldn’t quite elevate the way he wanted on a jump shot.