Sunday, September 13, 2009

Michigan Football: Any Questions?


In a day where all of Michigan's rivals lost, it was nice to have the sun shining on the Wolverines for a change.


There were a number of questions answered on Saturday. I will give you my impression below:
  • Tate Forcier is Michigan's QB

  • Brandon Minor is Michigan's RB

  • Michigan should have run the ball more in the first half

  • Jimmy Clausen is a good QB but has trouble when he is rushed

  • ND's Offensive Line is much improved

  • Michigan State when Michigan State on Saturday

  • Western Michigan is not as good as we thought

  • Terrelle Pryor still needs to work leadership and other QB skills

  • Ohio State's defense is really good again

  • With the MSU loss, the Big Ten could of had a very bad day, but did it's part and won the games they should have.


What was nice to see during the game:

  • Michigan's depth at WR

  • Greg Robinson and RR both making the proper adjustments at halftime

  • JT Floyd (who gave up the only TD last week) made the last tackle of the game

  • The Noise is the Big House! It was jumping!

  • Tate Forcier playing beyond his years
  • Michigan's balanced offense

  • The return of Brandon Minor

  • A TD out of specials teams

  • No fumbles and Tate's pick looked like a mistake from Matthews

What worries me:

  • Tate is one good hit away from Michigan not having a passing game

  • Michigan's depth at WR, safety, and cornerback

  • The lack of QB pressure for the Michigan D in the first half

  • The Michigan D gave up too many yards
  • Missed field goal and not getting a touchdown on 1st and goal from the one.

All and all this was a wonderful win for the Wolverines. Something this program really needs. They now have to take care of business the next two weeks against Eastern Michigan and Indiana. Both games Michigan will be favored but as we remember there are no easy games and they will need to have similar focus that they have had for the first two weeks of the season.

  • Michigan is now ranked #25 in the AP!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sick and tired of hearing the "he's one big hit away" from disaster comment. That's endemic to ALL football players. So what? Sam Bradford is a big dude and he got knocked out, so size doesn't necessarily protect anybody. Hopefully Tate can remain elusive and be as successful as many accomplished smaller quarterbacks who've come before him.

Anonymous said...

WMU is not a bad team. They are a MAC level team and they almost beat Indiana. Someone can argue that CMU beat MSU which should never have happended or Toledo's win last year against Michigan.

But the MAC teams do not have the same level of talent and should not be compared the Big Ten teams.

Therefore, WMU within the MAC league is a very good team and will win their share of games.

Bob said...

Ok, valid points. I agree with you on the "one hit away" but my point is, Tate goes down Michigan does not a valid back up that can throw the ball. Denard doesn't know the full offense yet and Sheridan is well, Sheridan.

Ok, WMU maybe a good MAC team but many of us expected them to beat IU which is a very bad Big Ten team. WMU beat Iowa and Ill. the last two years and should of had enough fire power to beat IU IMO.