Not sure how M will be able to replace his 157 yards and 3.3 ypc.
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Originally posted by Prime2 View PostFatboy Derrick Green has been granted his release to transfer. Up to 260 lbs last year, sorry he can't rejoin fatboy Brady Hoke who is still unemployed.
Instead of contending for the Heisman, his fatass remains stapled to the bench.
5-star recruit & #1 rated back in the nation, my ass.
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Green was projected as an immediate impact player, instead Hoke had him sit on the bench the entire year. Do you know how out of shape you have to actually be to sit out on a Hoke-led team?
He never improved, a tremendous waste of time and a scholarship, last fall, it was incredibility frustrating to see our running backs by committee struggle against OSU while fresh floaters watched from the sidelines.
Glade Harbaugh is purging the roster, can't waste the scholarship or anymore coaching effort and time on him.
Next man up.
Guys that bought in to JH's system are making plays, guys that didn't are watching from the sidelines, national title run this fall. JH needs ballers not floaters.Last edited by Prime2; January 16, 2016, 05:26 AM."Whole milk, not the candy-ass 2-percent or skim milk."
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Harbaugh, among other things, is a coach of earned opportunity. Green started with a clean slate with Harbaugh, and he could have established himself as the top RB on the team. For whatever reason, he did not do so. Siene Houma earned his opportunities, along with Deveon Smith.
I have no ill feelings toward Green, but I wish he would have brought his "A" game with him from the get go. He failed to do so with both Hoke and Harbaugh. That's on him.
Good luck to him."in order to lead America you must love America"
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People forget how hard Green worked to get in shape. Somewhere on this vast wasteland are photos of him before and after. He turned fat into buff. I don't have either the time or inclination to look it up. It certainly doesn't mater since he has decided to move on/ The fact that UM could not transform the No 1 back out of high school into a stud running back is an indictment of UM not Green. MSU took a 2 star running back and turned him into one of the most prominent backs in college and the pros. (Bell). Player development was the greatest failure of UM coaching. Harbaugh has corrected this failure.
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But Green had a spring practice and full season under Harbaugh to get into the RB mix, Stan. He didn't do it. I think you would agree with me when I say that if Green really showed the effort to be in the RB mix, he'd have been on the field. But, as things turned out, he didn't even make the roster for the final three games. Some of that has to be on Green.
I'll agree with you that UM/Hoke probably failed him in his first couple years, in failing to coach him up properly to get ready for B1G football. But, at some point, its on Green to force Harbaugh to play him.
As a contrast is the example I mentioned. Siene Houma was listed as a 3rd string back with Hoke. Under Harbaugh, Houma played all the time. Houma took advantage of the opportunity presented, and got on the field. He was only a 3 star out of HS. Green must have came for the headlines."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View PostHarbaugh, among other things, is a coach of earned opportunity. Green started with a clean slate with Harbaugh, and he could have established himself as the top RB on the team. For whatever reason, he did not do so. Siene Houma earned his opportunities, along with Deveon Smith.
I have no ill feelings toward Green, but I wish he would have brought his "A" game with him from the get go. He failed to do so with both Hoke and Harbaugh. That's on him.
Good luck to him.
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"Derrick Green was just massively overrated and Bell was massively underrated out of high school."
That is such a simplistic analysis on what happened to these two players that I don't even know how to respond. Wow, coaching has no effect on the success of high school players at the college level and beyond.
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It's up to Green to learn and develop into B1G caliber running back...
DeVeon Smith would do exactly what DG would do, except he would keep his feet moving, fall forward and gain a few extra yards. DG would be tackled at first contact. DG imo was massively overrated, felt that way when I saw him as a recruit. Thought he could still be a good B1G running back but I saw a player who would need a whole to get up to speed and to get to the second level. He never showed me he could make a good defender miss.
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One, when evaluating running backs, don't ever get impressed by a running back running through wide open space, you see highlights all the time of running backs running through big holes where they did very little work. That is the offensive line, tight ends and wide receivers doing...
I evaluate high school running backs but what they do when they are in a pile, what they do with their feet on contact, their ability to make defenders miss, their ability to break tackles, ability to see a whole open up and their ability to stay on their feet after a hit. That's just rushing the ball and ignoring receiving and protecting the QB...
Le'Veon Bell 'developed' a lot physically after high school, he became a lot more physical, explosive, faster.
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