tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post8211668104168734720..comments2024-03-28T14:14:20.774-04:00Comments on The BIG HOUSE Blog: 4.5 hours of Something Close to Football Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-64547632922622770352020-11-22T14:05:55.911-05:002020-11-22T14:05:55.911-05:00Rudy......lol I didn't even think about our D....Rudy......lol I didn't even think about our D. It is pretty horrendous.....lol<br />Chowmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09126057159229881370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-77342428403486741622020-11-22T13:08:54.925-05:002020-11-22T13:08:54.925-05:00Agree Chowman, maybe JM gets it done when there...Agree Chowman, maybe JM gets it done when there's no pressure but is a whole different product when the lights are on. Add to the fact, he practices against this putrid defense every day! Terry Bradshaw could limp his old arse onto the field and get great numbers on this Efense. Brown uses the term "dudes" for players that are just getting after it. Haven't seen a Dude yet this season. Where have you gone Chase Winovich, our fanbase turns it's lonely eyes to you! Rudyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116258846349359907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-26224459539699460052020-11-22T12:54:18.615-05:002020-11-22T12:54:18.615-05:00Voice and reason hit the nail right on the head wi...Voice and reason hit the nail right on the head with Northwestern. I heard the coach say one time that he wanted guys that were going to stay four years. He knew he couldn't compete with the bigger schools and get top 10 classes so he went for the guys that wanted to stay. By year three or four they're pretty good players and can compete. I thought his philosophy was interesting.szanrenohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02934886327264995314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-69712006871091990672020-11-22T12:30:17.209-05:002020-11-22T12:30:17.209-05:00Blogger Unknown said...
Yes there had to be someth...Blogger Unknown said...<br />Yes there had to be something between McCaffrey and the program for him to leave I think he was the starting quarterback<br /><br />You know I think some guys are just practice players, but when they get in the game, bright lights, big moments it just is too much for them. JM might be one of those guys. In practice he might look Pat Mahommes or Cam Newton, but out on the field he looks like a deer in the headlights. Like the game is moving at the speed of light. Who knows, made Cade McNamara flames out, maybe he does an O'Korn and throws 4 picks against PSU next weekend. But for 2 1/2 quarters last night he looked in control and the team, well offense seemed to rally around him. Hell even the OL seem to block better. That Defense, or as somebody quipped last night, that efense, cause we have NO D is attrocious. Chowmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09126057159229881370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-17125743300048841932020-11-22T11:58:37.492-05:002020-11-22T11:58:37.492-05:00It seems as though Michigan found their QB in Cade...It seems as though Michigan found their QB in Cade McNamara. I hope that Joe Milton will continue to keep competing and improving trying to get back on the field. <br /><br />Many of the experts after sharing their statistics and mentioned the obvious about how badly Michigan has been playing, they mentioned the caveat that Michigan's team have many inexperienced and limited players starting. That makes a big difference in what you are seeing on the field now. Experience vs's Inexperience wins almost every time. In fact when we look at the list of this seasons teams with returning productivity we see that the number one team in the nation is Northwestern University (NW). They've just beaten a very good Wisconsin team. A very experienced ladened Indiana team almost beat osu. Even this current Rutgers team has a very high percentage of Juniors and Seniors (and key transfers) on their team. That explains why Rutgers plays well and can take a limited and inexperienced ladened Michigan football team to triple overtime. <br /><br />A big part of being able to fix a problem is to be able to accurately diagnose or assess a problem. Yes, coaching and preparation can also be identified here, but the only thing you can do now for a young team is to develop your young players this season so that they can better compete next season. IMHO!!!Voice of Reasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14416137223657519203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-27077158299087383972020-11-22T11:55:27.300-05:002020-11-22T11:55:27.300-05:00Is it just me, or is the number of walk ons in our...Is it just me, or is the number of walk ons in our 2 deep a condemnation of our recruiting? I mean my God, we have factions of this fan base that all they do is gloat about our top 10 recruiting classes, yet we got guys like Andrew Vastardis, Hunter Reynolds, Adam Shibley, and Jess Speight out on the field. How good is our recruiting really if these guys are beating out supposed 4 star recruits? You mean they didn't have a plan to replace Cesar Ruiz? Think he was going to stay all 4 years? And I thought LB was such a strong position group? Don't get me started on DT, that's been a cluster for years now. And safety? we've been taking safeties for past several cycles, and yeah Dax Hill is a player, but Hunter Reynolds is Brad Hawkins back up? And sorry, call me a hater, Hawkins sucks. Never been impressed with him, but I know, he's a Done Brown guy.Chowmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09126057159229881370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-75418003784564127952020-11-22T10:11:52.265-05:002020-11-22T10:11:52.265-05:00Yes there had to be something between McCaffrey an...Yes there had to be something between McCaffrey and the program for him to leave I think he was the starting quarterbackRonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18355635023245210845noreply@blogger.com