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Kosi is growing up.
I can understand that. I respect him for not putting his name in the portal when he wasn't named starter.I still think he transfers after season
He can be the starter at any moment. If the OL can't be masked until some guys grow into the job mentally.I can understand that. I respect him for not putting his name in the portal when he wasn't named starter.
Agreed. He has one of his guys on board and one on the way. Offensive line keeps playing the way it's playing they may not have a choice in the matter. Kid took alot of shots on Saturday. Kosi with his ability to run also might help. That being said the schedule is soft for awhile.Maybe sooner than later. All it'll take is a couple of ill-timed picks in the same game, leading to an L. Especially if the QB competition was as close as we are lead to believe. Think it's clear Enos is not THAT enamored of any of three that competed.
That’s absurd! But, of course it is … you’re KrazyCane, what should I expect?
REPS get kids better, not sitting or watching!
Tom Brady?That’s absurd! But, of course it is … you’re KrazyCane, what should I expect?
REPS get kids better, not sitting or watching!
here goes the new narrative...Kinda wish he’d have been in on that last drive
Whatever he decides to do (likely leave), I give him a ton of credit because dude was SUPER engaged during the game. When Jarren was a bit out of it and letting a playclock run down, guy was jumping up and down in the sideline like a nuclear missile was about to strike the stadium. Absolutely IN IT. Wish we could say that about some of the guys who actually played and, when **** went wrong, decided to sulk instead.
I think so too but I’d rather have his attitude than someone who is butt hurt and just a distractionI still think he transfers after season
This may be a very unpopular opinion & I'm sure people will disagree big time, but I wouldn't have been mad if he took those last few snaps on that last drive...
I know I know he sucks he sucks, I get it, but one thing about him is he'll throw the **** ball he wouldn't have been standing back there holding it, he would've let it rip on 1st down.
I'M NOT SAYING HE SHOULD START NOR AM I SAYING HE'S BETTER THAN JARREN! Just saying, for ONE series while we were still in range to score a TD before it was 3rd & 20+ I feel he could've made just one big throw in the End zone.
I fully realize even typing this I'm throwing rocks at a hornets nest lol
If he's a unicorn in your book that's fine. I'm just trying to state that their is always an independent variable. No absolute. Wasn't Brady a career college backup? Now he's the goat among goats.Are you saying Tom Brady developed under Enos? Or that he was a non-starter? Or that Enos has sent QBs to the league to be 3+ year starters? (I recognize that you’re saying none of that, but I also have no idea of why you’re pointing out Brady, who is a unicorn being ****ed by the Loch Ness monster. There just isn’t a book for him).
here goes the new narrative...
Got it. I have nothing to say from there. Great search. I'm honest enough to admit I'm to lazy to go back and check. So transfer it is for Kosi at the end of the year. Of course if he doesn't get any burn at quarterback...I do get your point, but I had believed that Brady started a significant amount of games.
This is from Wikipedia (yes, it’s not always accurate, but I’m not looking it up):
“Under Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr, Brady battled for the starting job with Drew Henson[48] and ultimately started every game in the 1998 and 1999 seasons. During his first full year as starter, he set new Michigan records for most pass attempts and completions in a season, for a total of 214.[54]Brady was All-Big Ten honorable mention both seasons, and was the team captain in his senior year. The Wolverines won 20 of 25 games when he started, and he set a school record for completions in a 31–16 loss against Ohio State in 1998, a season in which Michigan shared the Big Ten Conference title.[55] Brady capped that season with a 45–31 win over Arkansas in the Citrus Bowl.[56]
In the 1999 season, Brady had to once again hold off Henson for the starting job. The two players platooned during the season's first seven games, with Brady playing the first quarter, Henson the second and Carr then deciding upon a quarterback for the second half. The 1999 Michigan Wolverines started with a 5–0 record, including a 26–22 win over Notre Dame, and a road win against eventual powerhouse Wisconsin. Against Michigan State, Brady was not chosen to play the second half; however, he was reinserted into the game with Michigan down by 17 points, and he nearly led Michigan all the way back before losing 34–31.[57] After a 300-yard passing game the following week, Carr went exclusively with Brady for the remainder of the season. Brady went on to lead Michigan to multiple 4th-quarter comebacks, including a remarkable 31–27 win against Penn State, and leading them out of a close game against Indiana, 34–31, heading into the regular season's final game, winners of three straight, earning him the moniker of "Comeback Kid".[58]
Michigan concluded the regular season against Ohio State; this was a dramatic game with a trip to the Orange Bowl on the line. With five minutes left, tied 17–17, Brady led Michigan to the winning score.[59] He led Michigan to an overtime win in the Orange Bowl over Alabama, throwing for 369 yards, four touchdowns, leading the team back from a pair of 14-point deficits in regulation (14–0 in the first half, and 28–14 in the second). He threw the game-winning score on a bootleg to tight end Shawn Thompson. Michigan won the game when Alabama missed an extra point following its own touchdown.[60][61]
In the two seasons that Brady started at Michigan, he posted a 20–5 record, including wins at the Citrus Bowl (1999) and the Orange Bowl (2000). Brady finished his career ranking third in Michigan history with 710 attempts and 442 completions, fourth with 5,351 yards and 62.3 completion percentage, and fifth with 35 touchdown passes.[36][62]”