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Who would have thought all Michigan needed was for Urban to retire
That's one of those calls that just depends on who you're rooting for
Being serious TrumpyCane wants to know if Ryan Day is mixed or does he have something wrong with him
Weird. I think I watch a lot of football and don’t recall holding on DL.
Especially on screensHappens all the time, actually. Particularly at the NFL level. DTs will grab and hold OLmen & pull them so a blitz can get home. It’s not as frequent as OL holding, but it’s been called more in recent years.
Guess I miss those calls then. I watch a few NFL games too. Ahhh well.Happens all the time, actually. Particularly at the NFL level. DTs will grab and hold OLmen & pull them so a blitz can get home. It’s not as frequent as OL holding, but it’s been called more in recent years.
Tie goes to the WR, so as long as he has possession as the ball crossed the goal line, it's a TD. I think he had possession and didn't actually lose the ball until he rolled 3 yards in the end zoneThat was a 50/50 spot. If they called int, it would’ve stayed as an int, but since it was called a TD, it was right to maintain the call on the field. An argument could made on both sides
You watching the same game?
osu defense getting pushed around. How many 4th and shorts they give up on that last drive? Osu QB is also trash.
Tie goes to the WR, so as long as he has possession as the ball crossed the goal line, it's a TD. I think he had possession and didn't actually lose the ball until he rolled 3 yards in the end zone
Jeremiah smith is a 2.0@bobbydigius We need MHJ. That dude is a cheat code
Take him first overall idc. Trade #4 for two firsts to a team that needs a QB and grab oline and dline. Then grab a center later and I’m happy. Bear down@bobbydigius We need MHJ. That dude is a cheat code
I think Mario's wet dream is more Georgia than it is Michigan.It’s scary to think Michigan’s offense is the best example of Mario’s wet dream of an offense “working.”
But this Michigan offense rarely does anything against a team that recruits close to its level.
Last year it’s per play average was horrible, but the Michigan defense was so dominant, that OSU’s defense folded late in the game from the sheer number of plays. But Michigan needed its defense to dominate for the offense to even be able to be in that position.
This year is the same thing. Michigan’s offense just can’t do anything with this bro ball style, so it’s just wasting plays and possessions. It’s entire dependent on its defense stopping the OSU offense.