aratman

September 9th, 2015 at 1:01 PM ^

There is now the official spelling of all "there" words.  We're, were and where are fine as they all have a differance phonetically, as are Then and Than.  To is now official for to and too, two will remain as it is a number.  All in favor?   

csmhowitzer

September 9th, 2015 at 1:25 PM ^

No, we do no. There are no people that we go to for these opinions outside of our own community. There the ones that have it wrong, not us! I prefer a single word to represent all of them, instead of this that or the other. There going about trying to make us look meek and unable to stand on our own. We're on our own out there, in the big world! There the ones with the problem, not us! We can do it... all night long!! There, I'm finished.

Also, it's "difference" not "differance"

Go Blue! 

Reader71

September 9th, 2015 at 12:31 PM ^

Not to mention a lot of people gave Hoke a lot of credit for being "stoic" and "unflappable" for doing that exact same thing in 2011.

Some things matter more than others. Hoke didn't win or lose because he clapped. He lost because he wasn't a good teacher of football except on the DL, and neither were most of his assistants, particularly in important spots like the OL.

Michigasling

September 9th, 2015 at 1:28 PM ^

during a game so they're not demoralized, and holding them accountable in the [semi] privacy of the practices and film review, in front of their teammates and competitors.  Support vs. teaching moments. 

There's another very good Mlive article and interview with De'Veon Smith, being able to take criticism, recognizing and facing your errors and fighting to keep the #1 spot.  (And while he's working on improving his vision, add him to the Smart Man/Good Voice Team.)

Michigasling

September 9th, 2015 at 3:21 PM ^

Just adding to what you were saying, and post the link to the related article.  

We saw both Hoke and Harbaugh supporting their players in the midst of games.  We can only guess at what goes on behind the scenes, except for these little reports.  [And these reports weren't comparing one coach to the other.]

Blue_sophie

September 9th, 2015 at 12:27 PM ^

So here are two descriptions from BLL. One is of our previous football coach screaming, the other is our current football coach screaming. Try to guess which is which:

[He] pulled out one of his favorite stunts, where he runs in from the back of the team meeting room, screaming and smiling. "Don't you just love this fucking game?!?" Everyone laughed.

 

When he starts his speech he morphs into this person I've never seen before! He's yelling and screaming. What is he doing?