Zero2Cool
8 years ago
Ty Montgomery has practiced at RB for over a month now and he has a background of being a RB. Stop being bitches about a "WR" playing RB.

Ty Montgomery's background as a running back helps him adapt to his hybrid role with the Packers.

Ty Montgomery was in the stands at Texas Stadium on Oct. 27, 2002, when Emmitt Smith became the NFL’s all-time leading rusher. Montgomery was 9 years old, a Dallas resident and an impressionable Cowboys fan, and he idolized Smith and the man whose record Smith broke.

“I was a big fan of Walter Payton,” Montgomery said. “I had a pair of KangaROOS that I found in a Ross (store), actually. I was a big fan of Earl Campbell. Barry Sanders. Marshall Faulk. Emmitt Smith. And Eddie George, as well.”

As a senior at St. Mark’s School of Texas, Montgomery rushed for 893 yards and averaged nearly 10 yards a carry, but his days as a running back were about to end. At Stanford, he was a receiver and kick returner, and the Green Bay Packers drafted him in the third round in 2015 with those roles in mind.

However, necessity being the mother of invention — and position changes — Montgomery found himself primarily in the backfield Thursday night and played a pivotal role in the Packers’ 26-10 victory over the Chicago Bears.


“It doesn’t matter,” he said. “I can do this for however long.”

Even for the rest of the season?

“Yeah, if I have to,” Montgomery said. “It’s a lot of fun back there. I love it. I just love being on the field with these guys, contributing however I can.”



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yooperfan
8 years ago
Now that's a great attitude!😁
steveishere
8 years ago
Mike will bench him whenever Starks gets back.
DakotaT
8 years ago

Ty Montgomery has practiced at RB for over a month now and he has a background of being a RB. Stop being bitches about a "WR" playing RB.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Montgomery at half back is out of dire necessity. Maybe we should discuss why that is instead of calling everybody bitches?
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steveishere
8 years ago

Montgomery at half back is out of dire necessity. Maybe we should discuss why that is instead of calling everybody bitches?

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Because the #1 and 3 RB are on IR and #2 out for a couple more weeks. #5 RB was just traded for a few days ago and #4 RB got hurt on like his 2nd run of the game. Montgomery got a shot at RB out of necessity but he should stay there because he's a really good weapon at RB.

The guy is built like a RB and plays the position well. Bitching about the number on his jersey or the fact that a depth chart says WR next to his name is pointless and stupid. If he plays RB he's a RB.
DakotaT
8 years ago

Because the #1 and 3 RB are on IR and #2 out for a couple more weeks. #5 RB was just traded for a few days ago and #4 RB got hurt on like his 2nd run of the game. Montgomery got a shot at RB out of necessity but he should stay there because he's a really good weapon at RB.

The guy is built like a RB and plays the position well. Bitching about the number on his jersey or the fact that a depth chart says WR next to his name is pointless and stupid. If he plays RB he's a RB.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



I don't agree that he's built like a running back at all. He's built like a powerhouse WR or small tight end. I don't care about the number on his jersey, I care about the pounding he's taking, and the huge risk this team is taking with one of their stud young receivers.
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steveishere
8 years ago

I don't agree that he's built like a running back at all. He's built like a powerhouse WR or small tight end. I don't care about the number on his jersey, I care about the pounding he's taking, and the huge risk this team is taking with one of their stud young receivers.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



McCarthy wasn't using him at WR anyways so what risk? He was just being a stud on the bench till he got a shot at RB and now he's been one of our most impactful players the last 2 games.

Montgomery is listed at 6'0" 216lb
Starks 6'2" 218lb
Jackson 5'10" 208lb
Crockett 6'0" 217lb

Lesean McCoy 5'11" 208lb
Demarco Murray 6'1" 220
Melvin Gordon 6'1" 220
Matt Forte 6'1" 218
Adrian Peterson 6'1" 220

A lot of good RB built similarly so I guess I'm not sure what a RB is built like as opposed to a "powerhouse WR" or "small TE"
Zero2Cool
8 years ago
That there ^^ some good shit yo


Barry Sanders, the greatest.
5' 8" 203 lbs
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DakotaT
8 years ago

McCarthy wasn't using him at WR anyways so what risk? He was just being a stud on the bench till he got a shot at RB and now he's been one of our most impactful players the last 2 games.

Montgomery is listed at 6'0" 216lb
Starks 6'2" 218lb
Jackson 5'10" 208lb
Crockett 6'0" 217lb

Lesean McCoy 5'11" 208lb
Demarco Murray 6'1" 220
Melvin Gordon 6'1" 220
Matt Forte 6'1" 218
Adrian Peterson 6'1" 220

A lot of good RB built similarly so I guess I'm not sure what a RB is built like as opposed to a "powerhouse WR" or "small TE"

Originally Posted by: steveishere 




And of course all these running backs carry their weight evenly throughout their body like Montgomery does. Oh wait, no the don't. Running backs carry more weight in their legs and posteriors for power and taking hits to the lower body.

I guess we should have been making Montgomery a running back all this time since he's such a good fit. 🙄

Why can't you guys just admit the Packers are desperate? Is that so difficult?

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steveishere
8 years ago

And of course all these running backs carry their weight evenly throughout their body like Montgomery does. Oh wait, no the don't. Running backs carry more weight in their legs and posteriors for power and taking hits to the lower body.

I guess we should have been making Montgomery a running back all this time since he's such a good fit. 🙄

Why can't you guys just admit the Packers are desperate? Is that so difficult?

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



If they did our offense would have probably been a lot better earlier. They weren't "desperate" when both Lacy and Starks were healthy but Montgomery has been a significantly better option than Starks. McCarthy is just stupidly stubborn sometimes and acts like his post training camp depth chart is permanent.

It's not like Montgomery as a RB came out of nowhere either. Even on this forum go look at the draft thread for him and there were several people suggesting he might be used as a RB.

Also I'd like to know how you know the muscle density in the legs and posterior of all these RBs.
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