True, Sparty's offense could be better. Ugh.
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Originally posted by Rocky Bleier View PostThe PIs won't be called like they were in South Bend.
Originally posted by hack View PostTrue, Sparty's offense could be better. Ugh.Last edited by Hannibal; October 6, 2013, 01:44 PM.
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View PostPat Fitzgerald has never shown any interest in coaching at Michigan. I don't know where that sentiment ever came from. Even as an assistant to Walker, he was totally dedicated to NW.Atlanta, GA
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Yeah. Nobody suggesting its feasible. My point was just that it would be nice to have an offense that works.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Hannibal-do you allow yourself to enjoy Michigan Football at all? You've almost, on a certain level, become this forum's version of Drew Sharp when it comes to badmouthing the U of M Football program.
Don't get me wrong, this is far from a great team as they near the midpoint of the season, but at least (even if by baby steps) they're progressing. IMO, this is still a team in transition and the parts are not all in place yet. There was tangible progress Saturday vs Minnesota , and as long as each week there's improvement in some needed area, I remain optimistic. No flag of surrender here, I see no unbeatable team on the rest of the schedule. The B1G is a highly-flawed conference ; the contenders whose coaching staff best manage those flaws will be meeting in December in Indy.
I'll say it right here and right now---two weeks from now we'll be seeing a 7-0 Michigan team heading for a bye week. And Michigan still might still be the homeliest 7-0 team in the country at that point, but will go into November with Jake Ryan back and likely a few other nagging problems solved.Last edited by Rob F; October 6, 2013, 09:19 PM.
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I'll say -- Saturday was progress for sure. Progress to a point Michigan should already be beyond, but progress nonetheless. Watching OSU/NW somewhat ruined it for me though, because those two teams aren't without their problems but they put serious offenses on the field that, time and again, find a way to put their playmakers in a position to make plays.
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