Zero Day Muppets Comment Count

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It turns out that I'm a gentle, kind, understanding person. I think organic food is a good in and of itself. I am comfortable touching strangers. Who knew?

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And you can't have one without the other…

Van Bergen. Martin. Woolfolk. Koger. Molk. Hemingway. Odoms. Heininger. Huyge. Watson. Live up to that, future seniors.

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CLord

November 26th, 2011 at 7:22 PM ^

for the sacrifices they made, this is my favorite senior class of all time, and i've been following UM since '79.  such poetry that this win occurred.  such justice for all the tribulations they endured, unflinching.

ironic however, that our offense saved us today.   the defense looked horrible.  i literally had at least two troy smith deja vu's this game watching miller keep for first downs.  slight difference simply miller is half as accurate as smith was.  were he more accurate, we would've been torched for near 50 today.  but the d did just enough, miller just wasn't accurate enough. and Al Borges and the O carried this team to victory.

miller's legs however were a foreboding sign of the next three years, and the need for UM to recruit speed on the ends.  we'll have to take a page from urban meyer's florida D that suffocated troy smith.  hey what do you know?  we happen to have the DC that called that game for urban!

the UM offense will be decent to good, but with mattison, and his ability to bottle up miller's legs the next three years is where the immediate future of this rivalry swings.

RECRUITS PLEASE, and HELLLLL YEAAAH!!! My wife never knew I could be so savage in the screams I released today from my couch.

indigojay13

November 27th, 2011 at 8:47 AM ^

Feels SO good to wake up this morning knowing the days since we beat the Suckeyes is 1, our streak begins again, Sparty's gonna have it handed to them Saturday and will most likely miss a BSC bowl and the Sugar bowl looks like our most likely destination. It's always great to be a Michigan Wolverin. but it feels a bit greater today! Go Blue!!!

triangle_M

November 26th, 2011 at 8:51 PM ^

My dear ten year old boy started to cry tears of joy/relief after the Avery pick.  He immediately got himself together and apologized for "getting emotional."  I love that kid.  

What a game.  Its been pointed out a thousand times, but those who stayed are champions.  No they didn't win the B1G, and they may or may not go to a BCS game, but none of that matters right now.   They killed the dragon.  The beast is slain.  I love this team.  Go Blue.

Milty

November 26th, 2011 at 5:47 PM ^

Grilling for 15 family members, outside, in the dark, using a flashlight and listening to the muppets after an awesome victory.  What could possibly be better!

Gameboy

November 26th, 2011 at 5:52 PM ^

It's not all doom and gloom from Ohio. At least this year's class don't have the gold pants to sell on eBay, giving some much relief to OSU compliance department...

MichiganTeacher

November 26th, 2011 at 7:34 PM ^

I love that ESPN made the same joke on air. Ohio is a joke, plain and simple.

More also needs to be made of the fact that they brought Tressel back to talk to the team before The Game. What a bunch of hypocrites. What part of "you fired your coach" don't they understand? I suspect the NCAA will not care about this as it deliberates the FTM consequences, but come on, they should. Having Tressel come back this week was definitely against the spirit of Ohio's professed repentance.

Sven_Da_M

November 26th, 2011 at 6:08 PM ^

... it is so gratifying to see how happy they are.

When Brady Hoke said at his opening presser that he would have walked here from San Diego, I thought it was just talk.

Now I believe him.  Watch his post-game presser where he says he has "the greatest job in the world."  It brings a tear to your eye.

I can't imagine anyone else as our head coach.

Go Blue!

 

 

Drew Sharp

November 26th, 2011 at 6:17 PM ^

for pointing that out.  I am so glad we got Hoke instead of the other candidates.  Can you imagine more passion than this guy brings?  It's so palpable that I can't believe, as excellent as those guys are, they could have infused the passion for the program into the players as much as Hoke has.