Post Season Review: Rocky Mountain Grizzlies
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Key Loses: CJ Jacobsen CJ Jacobsen 6'5" | 230 lbs | TE Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Tegan Sweaney Tegan Sweaney 6'3" | 190 lbs | QB Rocky Mountain | 2023 State ID , Gage Tanner Gage…
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Continue ReadingKey Loses: CJ Jacobsen CJ Jacobsen 6'5" | 230 lbs | TE Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Tegan Sweaney Tegan Sweaney 6'3" | 190 lbs | QB Rocky Mountain | 2023 State ID , Gage Tanner Gage Tanner 6'1" | 215 lbs | LB Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Art Williams, Jackson Fullmer Jackson Fullmer 6'5" | 295 lbs | OL Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Trevor Beck Trevor Beck 6'5" | 265 lbs | OL Rocky Mountain | 2023 State ID , Zach Penner Zach Penner 6'4" | 275 lbs | OL Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Troy Wilkey Troy Wilkey 5'9" | 165 lbs | DB Rocky Mountain HS | 2023 State ID , Luke Luchini Luke Luchini 6'2" | 185 lbs | WR Rocky Mountain | 2023 State ID , Parker Weatherly
Key Returners: Taeshaun Reese Taeshaun Reese 5'10" | 200 lbs | RB Rocky Mountain | 2025 State ID , Isaiah Reed Isaiah Reed 6'2" | 210 lbs | LB Rocky Mountain | 2025 State ID , Trey Jacobsen Trey Jacobsen 6'2" | 190 lbs | DB Rocky Mountain | 2025 State ID , Brody Swearhart, Gunner Thompsen, Jax Tanner, Jaryn Ikebe
2022 Result: State Semi-Finals
Record: 10-2
Review:
Another school that is going to be hit hard via graduation as the Grizzlies will be saying goodbye to 6 division 1 football players. This team and program are still at the top of state when it comes to winning year in and year out. Led by an offense that has so much talent on the field at one time it was hard for opposing defenses to decide which one they were going to take away. Using a bruising offensive line that was one of the most physical in the state Rocky Mountain found a way to dominate people at the line of scrimmage. With an excellent running back along with stellar play from a senior signal caller the Grizzlies were scary at every position. What really helped them reach the upper echelon of offenses were the dynamic wide receivers they have on every snap. Boasting two of the best in the state along with some younger stars in the making allowed them to stretch the field vertically. On the other side of the ball the havoc causing defense with its multiple fronts and stunts along with top end speed made it difficult for teams to move the ball. Using some of the fastest linebackers and a dominant force in the front seven the Grizzlies could really shut down a teams running attack. With a ball hawking senior in the backend that served as the coach on the field for some younger players Rocky always found a way to make yard through the air difficult. This team is going to be remember as one of the most talented top to bottom and it will be remembered for the seniors that kept the high standard of winning intact.