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Opportunity Seized

Upchurch/MGoBlog
It was there for the taking.
It was there when Michigan had a first-and-goal on their third possession, when Vincent Smith—yes, Vincent Smith—threw an interception in the end zone.
It was there on each of the next four drives, each ending with a Denard Robinson interception.
It was there when—despite the above—Michigan faced just a ten-point deficit on their first possession of the second half, when they drove to the Notre Dame 16, only to lose a Robinson fumble.
It was there when the defense forced a do-or-die third-and-four with 2:35 on the clock, only to see Tyler Eifert beat J.T. Floyd down the sideline for a 38-yard completion.
In a game that felt like karmic retribution for the last three years, however, Michigan never seized control, instead making error after crippling error until there were no more errors to make. The defense did everything in their power to overcome the offense, holding Notre Dame to just 239 yards on 4.8 yards per play and forcing two interceptions of their own. They could not stop Robinson from turning the ball over, though, and in the end it was a triumphant Tommy Rees kneeling the clock out.
The turnovers overshadowed a stellar defensive effort, one that will sadly be forgotten in the aftermath. Notre Dame starting quarterback Everett Golson was completely ineffective, completing just one fewer pass to Michigan (two) than he did to his own team. The Irish rushing attack never got going, gaining 94 yards on 31 carries. Jordan Kovacs (7 tackles, 1 TFL) and Jake Ryan (5 tackles, all solo) both turned in outstanding games. With no margin for error, however, all it took was two poor plays on third downs—a pass interference by freshman Jarrod Wilson on the goal line and the final pass to Eifert—to foil an otherwise textbook Mattison game.
On offense, the bright spots are fewer and farther between. Fitz Toussaint finally got some holes to run though and looked like his nimble 2011 self when he found them. Roy Roundtree make a few crucial catches after largely disappearing from the offense this year. Al Borges added a promising wrinkle when Devin Gardner took an end-around only to throw downfield to fullback Joe Kerridge, drawing a pass interference on the opening drive. That's about it.
As I'm sure will be said ad nauseam in the coming bye week, all of Michigan's goals are still within reach. The Big Ten is awful and still very much there for the taking. If the Wolverines are to seize that chance, however, they'll have to be far more opportunistic than they were tonight, when a fourth straight victory over the Irish slipped through their fingers and into the hands of a team more willing to take advantage.
If that's in response to DMadCat's post, come on now. Saying that you prefer a pro-style offense is ban-worthy?
As bad as the offense and offensive play calling was, I am shocked to say that Michigan was definitely the better team on the field.. We had equivalent defences but our offense was much better.. Now turnovers are not precalculated In my book rather a stupid act.. We just had some players and calls that were willing to do it 6 times.
Honestly I would never diss shoelace, but for one I would agree with his comments, this was his worst game ever and if anything, him and Borges should take the weight of this loss. They had some good calls, but having linebackers intercept him 3 times is just over doing it.. The Vincent smith interception was just plain wrong.. And the fumble was inexcusable.. So sorry shoelace, in this game they should've given you a rest right after the 3rd turnover.. Now it is out of respect for all your previous achievements that I say "I respect you" and you have earned the right to lose a couple of games!! So lets credit this game to your account..
Honestly all respect to a stellar Defence who was shockingly great.. A super O-Line who gave us some holes and some good team effort.. Again Michigan was the better team on the field but it was not meant to be..
Go Ble
As bad as the offense and offensive play calling was, I am shocked to say that Michigan was definitely the better team on the field.. We had equivalent defences but our offense was much better.. Now turnovers are not precalculated In my book rather a stupid act.. We just had some players and calls that were willing to do it 6 times.
Honestly I would never diss shoelace, but for one I would agree with his comments, this was his worst game ever and if anything, him and Borges should take the weight of this loss. They had some good calls, but having linebackers intercept him 3 times is just over doing it.. The Vincent smith interception was just plain wrong.. And the fumble was inexcusable.. So sorry shoelace, in this game they should've given you a rest right after the 3rd turnover.. Now it is out of respect for all your previous achievements that I say "I respect you" and you have earned the right to lose a couple of games!! So lets credit this game to your account..
Honestly all respect to a stellar Defence who was shockingly great.. A super O-Line who gave us some holes and some good team effort.. Again Michigan was the better team on the field but it was not meant to be..
Go Ble
Was in Tallahassee for the FSU-Clemson game. Checked my phone every so often and saw how low the score was and then noticed the amount of turnovers.
Needless to say, glad I missed it and I had another game to keep me preoccupied. Also, I don't think I will watch the recording.
Christ in me arise and dispel all the darkness.
Strange as it may sound Purdue might be playing the best all around football in the Big Ten right nowI.
In two weeks Michigan faces the No. 1 passing defense in the league in Purdue.
Purdue is also 3rd in the league in interceptions with 5.
Michigan is pretty good at pass defense too (154 ypg). Which is awesome, until you realize that this probably has something to do with the Wolverines being dead last in the league in rushing defense (12th, 182 ypg).
Offensively they score a ton of points but are still a middling rushing and passing team.
I was actually happy and impressed with both the offense and defense on Saturday...except for one big thing that needs to be changed come big 10 season.
Turnovers? Interceptions? RB's throwing the ball? Eye F$!@$124 the receiver you're throwing to?
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Turnovers being the one big thing. Both sides of the ball played very well on Saturday night except for one guy who made some bad decisions at the exact wrong time. It happens, it shouldn't, but it does.
I can't agree with the statement both sides did well. I will say that I did like the play calling. Also Denard is way better than what we saw Sat night. I know that for a fact. It sucks that his mistakes are usually costly ones.
Class of 2010
I had some issues with the offensive playcalling, example "Vince Smith throwing the ball inside the red zone." I was sitting in that end zone and when I saw the pitch I instantly thought "get outside, get outside" Then I instantly thought "What the hell?" That was not the time to get cute.
Yes, Denard had a bad game, but that is not all on him. There are many plays that could have been called to help make your players make plays. We drove the ball well, but shot ourselves in the foot too many times with either a turnover, bad play call or combination of the two.
Luckily, there is still plently of time to make some corrections, discipline decision making, and win the Big 10. This game was not pretty and a fairly disheartening loss (b/c ND is not that good), but, again, I was impressed with the defense and most of the offense.
worst Monday in a while. Everyone loses. Now to the game, I was happy with the defense, they did a good job other than a handful of plays (JT YOU NO SLIP!) looked like the D-Line got some good push but needed to close on some tackles, QWash could have had a few tackles for loss that I saw, this eased my pain a bit as I looked at the rest of the schedule...play solid D and our goals can still be accomplished.
Denard, ugh, I think his worst day ever? Come back strong shoelace, shake this shit off and focus on the B1G. Like all of you know B1G is awful this year and I think its up for grabs.
again, sigh.....Go Blue
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