Defensive Annihilation Muppets Comment Count

Brian

These are admittedly tenuous but Michigan did just convincingly win a road game against a team with a winning record to ensure themselves a better season than they had last year, so…

And you can't have one without the other…

How about JT Floyd? He just destroyed AJ Jenkins. I have no idea how this happened. Gibson minus all of the points.

Comments

goblue12

November 12th, 2011 at 8:40 PM ^

Wow our defense is really good. Sometimes I think to myself what would this team look like whit this year's defense and last year's offense? Not only this year but long term.

Undefeated dre…

November 12th, 2011 at 8:44 PM ^

Or was Craig James, sans Mike Patrick, actually tolerable? If so, Justin Kutcher may be more of a makeover genius than Greg Mattison.

And, the second the Illini dropped the easy pick I stopped lamenting all the botched drives in the 1st half.

The FannMan

November 13th, 2011 at 11:25 AM ^

You may be giddy (which is cool), but James was horrible.  I lost it on the red zone play where Denard got a bad snap and got stopped.  James went on and on about how having a smallish QB be your running back on the goal line wont work, blah, blah, blah.  Forget the first two times where it worked fine.  James completely missed the presence of the running back in pitch relation with Lewan leading the way.  It was a pitch (or an option).  The QB was not the running back.  He was going to suck the outside backer in, pitch the ball and Lewan was going to take the safety while Tousiant cruised in.  The bad snap blew the timing and the play fizzled.  How in the hell does a former RB miss that if he is actually watching the damn play?  Ugh.

M-Wolverine

November 12th, 2011 at 8:54 PM ^

But I was sorry to see us give up that last garbage-ish TD at the end, because your tongue-in-cheek score prediction was almost half right. Which would have been all kinds of awesome.

thethirdcoast

November 12th, 2011 at 9:12 PM ^

BIG UPS to Coach Mattison for putting in all the hard work and long hours to restore Michigan's defensive unit to it's dominating, physical self. The tackling looked a lot better than it has in a long time.

I particularly loved some of the NFL-style disguised rushes he called for the front seven. I love the fact that he wants to challenge the guys on the team to execute more complicated schemes than what is typically seen at the college level.

BlueFordSoftTop

November 12th, 2011 at 9:35 PM ^

 

Bruisers.  Damn, we smacked the other guy around tonight.  I loved it.  The outcome was never in question, and Illinois has talent.  Our coaches outcoached.  Our players outplayed.  
 
For the most part.  I do have concerns.  Brendan.  Health, snaps and general over anticipation.  But Gallon, Odoms and our defensive play as benchmarks have put me in a good state of mind heading into the Nebraska game.  We are playing at home from now on and stand a Michigan chance of defeating both B1G teams remaining on our schedule.
 
It's a fine day to be a Wolverine and Brady will be named B1G coach of the year.

king_kerridge

November 12th, 2011 at 10:07 PM ^

We sat right by his dad and family at the game today, it was awesome to see how excited and proud they were after his INT. There were more Michigan fans in the stadium than Illini fans with 3 min to go in the game, what a dominating performance by the defense. 

 

GO BLUE!!!

lhglrkwg

November 12th, 2011 at 10:45 PM ^

Greg Mattison and Co. are flippin geniuses. They took the same personnel and some true freshmen and turned them into a good-great defense in a summer. I mean, the secondary has been AWFUL for several years and no suddenly it's all like...good and stuff. I feel comfortable going against any big ten team with Kovacs, Gordon, Countess and Floyd back there. Go defense go

Festus

November 12th, 2011 at 11:31 PM ^

Would somebody please tell me why we don't incorporate more widereceiver screens into the offense?  I almost forgot Odoms was on this team before this week.  Odoms and Gallon catching the ball in open space is alot of untapped offensive production, not to mention high percentage/low risk plays for two quarterbacks that struggle with their vertical games.   I saw one tunnel screen today and it worked beautifully.  If we don't throw more tunnel/bubble/middle screens I'm going to head-butt my television.

BlueDragon

November 13th, 2011 at 3:29 AM ^

is that given limited practice time, midline and bubble screens do not add new dimensions to our game, because the bubble screen is really a run play to the outside.  Michigan's offense has been generating pressure on the edges via Michael Shaw a la Chris Perry at times this year.  The tunnel screen makes most sense as a counter to big blitz packages so we'll probably see at least one or two a game since we have it installed already.

Source:  http://mgoblog.com/diaries/ff-210-screen-package

Two things to look for on offense for the next two weeks.  Michigan has to keep increasing YPC and YPA for I-form plays.  Two ways to accomplish this: as long as Fitz keeps channeling Anthony Thomas and not losing yards on power handoffs and Denard generates yards with his feet 5 to 10 carries a game, and hopefully not generating three turnovers. 

I thought sending in Devin for the second half was a good way to split the duties (even if the timing was dictated by Denard's injury and struggles).  It shows that Devin can manage the game and is progressing as a QB.

U Fer M

November 13th, 2011 at 1:14 AM ^

Thinking through an alcohol haze, but I think it was the Demens hit of one of  their Rb's in the backfield that could be felt through the TV and summed up perfectly the identity of this Defense, finally, it does have an identity. Love it!

Znell

November 13th, 2011 at 1:23 AM ^

That stands out to me as the biggest play of the game. I know there were more important plays, and maybe even bigger hits, but that play got the entire room I was in jumping up and down. It was awesome, and I'm looking forward to some big things from Mr. Morgan.

mgowill

November 13th, 2011 at 11:26 AM ^

I'm sure Ron Zook was relieved that our defense kept those difficult game time decisions off his shoulders. Like punting from the Michigan 20 yard line on 4th down and going for 2 when you are down by 10. What a great feeling yesterday. The defense had to feel the love. Mattison was jumping up and down, Hoke was bursting at the seams. What a memorable game and what a benchmark they set moving forward as a defensive unit.

gobluednicks

November 13th, 2011 at 12:48 PM ^

i think everyone's gone a bit overboard.  just last week a pretty awful iowa team marched up and down the field on us at will.  i wouldn't say one dominant game against meh competition makes us a great defense.  they aren't awful like they used to be that's for sure.

babarblue99

November 13th, 2011 at 6:32 PM ^

1. ) Defense was a rock. Loved watching them.

2.) Huge game for Devin's development. Multiple drives helped him experience the cadence of a game. Swapping plays, or getting pulled directly after a poor play, got him nowhere. Contrast that TD pass with his pass in the trash tornado 4-yards past the line of scrimmage. Again, though, the D made it possible to not have to put an injured Denard back into the game. 

3.) Illinois loves the song "Freeze Frame" by J Geils...I can only assume their song is actually something like "Thunderstruck," but our D said, "no, today, your song is Freeze Frame. Put that sh*t on loop, too."

M-Dog

November 13th, 2011 at 9:33 PM ^

Wow.  Muppets for beating a 6-3 Illinois team to stay tied for second place in the Legends Division of the Big Ten.  Times have really gotten tough for us.

Here's hoping that the next appearence of Muppets is for us getting to 10 wins by beating the tat's off Ohio State.

James.C

November 20th, 2011 at 4:29 AM ^

With this big improvement of the Blue defense it would appear that there may be more nice surprises to come. I hope that you will keep us informed and I just love the Muppet additions.

 

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