MGoRadio Live at the Bo Store 11-11-2016 Comment Count

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We are back at 333 S. Main Street, the Bo Store, because it worked so well last time. Come down, bring beer if you like, and pull up chair. We have a light schedule so we should be able to get to some reader questions if you put them in the coments. Special guest today: Dr. Sap.

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Comments

WestQuad1982

November 11th, 2016 at 5:15 PM ^

Good afternoon, gentlemen. Love the show.    

(Q1) Do you remember that red-zone play from the spring game where Shane Morris pitched to a RB and then scampered off in the other direction to catch a TD pass?    

(Q2) Do you think that kind of pass to Morris is something Harbaugh is trying to set up by repeatedly running those otherwise dopey sweep packages with Peppers/Morris?  Given that Shane ain't much of a lead blocker, I can't imagine what other purpose is advanced by that package.    

(Q3) If so, should we not be discussing it on the air because OSU staffers regularly listen to your audio productions as part of their effors to absorb state secrets?  

Respectfully submitted,

WestQuad1982

Mgodiscgolfer

November 12th, 2016 at 10:12 AM ^

Michigan can;t compete with OSU sharing the very best Michigan talent with Staee. While OSU gets the very best talent out of Ohio. This would force Michigan to clean up nationally and competing with the SEC as well as the best schools in the ACC. Let us not forget Notre Dame, USC, Texas, Oregon. UCLA just to name a few. Will make it very hard to get enough elite talent nationally.