BlueGoM

September 16th, 2015 at 10:39 AM ^

Love the optimism, but we haven't exactly shut down any high powered offenses lately.  Oregon State is bad.

We may not know how good this defense truly is until we play Sparty.  Northwestern is off to a good start, not sure if they're good or if Stanford is down.  BYU's star QB is out with an injury.  If we don't shut down Maryland, you can worry.

I would love nothing more than for a reincarnation of the '85 or '97 defenses...

 

 

 

Dawkins

September 16th, 2015 at 10:41 AM ^

FWIW, Macus Ray declared a couple weeks ago that"Willie Henry WILL play in the NFL" Personally I haven't noticed him much yet this year either way (nothing really good stood out, but nothing really bad either). 

Ronnie Kaye

September 16th, 2015 at 10:57 AM ^

I think Henry will play in the NFL too. But in the future, sentences that begin with "FWIW, Marcus Rays says" aren't a good way to begin a point. We all know what the I is W. You'd be hard pressed to find a pundit who is wrong more often.

 

Mabel Pines

September 16th, 2015 at 10:42 AM ^

Due to having my hopes dashed too many times, I'll reserve judgement until October 18 at the earliest. But I'm happy they are doing well right now and am impressed with your optimism!

jackw8542

September 16th, 2015 at 2:19 PM ^

RR never had a QB for two years.  2008 was Sheridan/Threet; 2009 was Forcier; 2010 was Denard.  My guess is that Denard would have done even better in 2011 than he did under Hoke if RR had been back and that RR's offense would have worked just fine (like it has everywhere else) against good defenses if he ever had an experienced player.

We'll never know.

But I am glad we now have HARBAUGH anyway.

ryholly

September 16th, 2015 at 10:45 AM ^

Really hoping to see some turnovers in the upcoming games.  Against good teams--turnovers make all the difference, especially for an offensive that lacks dynamic ability.  I'm really hoping to see some INTs in the next few games.  It seems like forever since we've had multiple INTs in a game (0 so far this year....other than the hail mary)

BrotherMouzone

September 16th, 2015 at 10:46 AM ^

I have a feeling our lack of speed on defense will be exploited, specifically the linebackers. Hopefully by then everyone will be more sound on their run fits in an attempt to compensate, also have better drops. 

Cranky Dave

September 16th, 2015 at 10:46 AM ^

Has improved and looks to be strong this year. But if they have an impressive showing against the likes of BYU and Sparty I would say the line is one of the best in the country.

marti221

September 16th, 2015 at 12:17 PM ^

Sparty and BYU are not on the same level. I think this D just has to show consistency more than anything. For the DL specifically, show you can constantly bring pressure and stop the run. IMO they do still have a ways to go before I would call them one of the best in the country.



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BornInAA

September 16th, 2015 at 10:55 AM ^

Weeellll....

even last year we had a decent defense, as the article describes.

But laws yes, we had a crappy offense. M00N that spells crappy - laws yes.

I hope the offense keeps improving to match the D tehn we would have a top 25 team.

Sten Carlson

September 16th, 2015 at 10:59 AM ^

Michigan fans -- at least in here -- are an amazing amalgamation irrational pessimism coupled with annoying rationality. I understand both sentiments -- I suppose -- but find both a bit pathetic. As evidenced by the angry tone of many comment in my "Worst We'll See?" post, it seems many Michigan fans have figurative adopted the antics of the Flagellants -- beating themselves (and others) with knotted ropes to appease the gods and ward off the plague of losses. It's almost as if many believe that over optimistic thinking will somehow jinx the team and send us spiraling down into Hokesque futility. If squashing all thought deemed too optimistic protects the team (really it's y'all's own egos), wouldn't it stand to reason that the door swings both ways? Meaning, of the fanbase became delusionally optimistic it would somehow run off on the team? We have a good DL, very good. Not only are they talented, but they're well coach and -- unlike years past -- seem to be improving week to week. Let it go guys! It's ok to be positive -- heck, it's actually a lot more fun!

Everyone Murders

September 16th, 2015 at 11:12 AM ^

 

Michigan fans -- at least in here -- are an amazing amalgamation irrational pessimism coupled with annoying rationality. I understand both sentiments -- I suppose -- but find both a bit pathetic.

I feel you!  Nothing more annoying (and pathetic) than rationality.  I think we all prefer and respect crazy talk.

Are you David Byrne, perchance?

 

Don

September 16th, 2015 at 1:38 PM ^

Optimistic thinking on the part of the fans will neither jinx the team nor help it. It has no effect whatsoever on the performance of the team. Neither does pessimistic thinking.

The only exception I'll make is that I believe in certain circumstances fan enthusiasm at home games can make a difference. But I don't believe that's what you're talking about here.

Atlanta_Blue

September 16th, 2015 at 11:01 AM ^

If and when they hold their own against MSU, I'll be ready to deem this DL elite. Until then, the jury is out.  Let's just hope we keep BYU from dong-punching us, both figuratively and literally.

Perkis-Size Me

September 16th, 2015 at 11:02 AM ^

Are they good? Yes.

Great? Potentially.

One of the best in the nation? Pump your breaks, pal. If they have strong showings against the likes of BYU, MSU, and OSU (the last of which I'm not holding my breath on), then you can make that claim. But until then, I think they're just good. Keep in mind we lost Bryan Mone who was supposed to be HUGE for the line this season.



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allintime23

September 16th, 2015 at 11:05 AM ^

It would be a good thing if the D caused three or four turnovers this weekend. The defense has been great but the turnovers still aren't there. This unit is for real though and a lot of people are noticing.

UMProud

September 16th, 2015 at 11:44 AM ^

You may want to educate yourself before posting these quips...let me help you... 1 DJ Durkin and his body of work at Florida 2 Greg Mattison and his body of work 3 Michigan D line stats 2014 4 Collective CFB published sports column writer opinions 2015 5 What our own eyes tell us in the first 2 games 6 Harbaugh

True Blue Grit

September 16th, 2015 at 11:11 AM ^

about our DL, until I see how we play against some of the better B1G teams.  I've liked what I've seen so far generally.  But, one of our biggest shortcomings in recent years has been putting sufficient pressure on opposing QB's.  Until I see us do that consistently, I will be cautious about how far we've come. 

Dawkins

September 16th, 2015 at 11:24 AM ^

Unreleated but not worthy of its own thread...

People on twitter are saying that Michigan was the only power 5 team to open the season against two power 5 opponents. Can anyone confirm? A quick scan of the top 25 suggests that its true, but I don't know if it holds true for every power 5 team. I find that interesting if true though. 

nmwolverine

September 16th, 2015 at 11:26 AM ^

How does this team compare to the one that beat Indiana last year.  Was that 34-10?  Where did that get us.  As someone who tried to explain away last year's drubbing by Notre Dame, I now just enjoy when the team plays well.  Having a top line is great, but not enough by itself.  Our super defensive line in 2006 (1-1-2007) did not help stop the pass in the second half against USC.  The line only can do so much.

blueblue

September 16th, 2015 at 11:27 AM ^

Let's just take a moment to appreciate that we have both Henry and Wormley on the same line. Wormly's getting through because they've been double-teaming Henry. If you double-team both there are going to be gaps, and we're going to send Jabrill through them. 

Michigan4Life

September 16th, 2015 at 11:32 AM ^

I wouldn't call it the best DL in the nation. Do they do a good job of stopping the run? Yes. The flip side is they lack a premier pass rusher to consistently pressure the QB. Wormley has played well this season but the best DL in the nation has the best of both worlds and usually have NFL prospects lining up in the rotation.



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