Jim Miller: Former MSU QB, Current MSU DB

Submitted by MGoShoe on

Former MSU QB Jim Miller lends us his peculiar brand of football wisdom in this pathetic blog post over at Spartans Sports Netwok dot com.

After Michigan squeaked by beating Indiana - who dominated all statistical categories and the game for that matter - Jerry [Hanlon] chalked it up as a team doing enough to win!   Since when has Michigan reduced itself to doing just enough to get a win versus an opponent they should have dominated?  Mediocrity has never been the mantra of such a storied program, but evidently it is now the standard.

But wait, there's more:

Michigan does not have the players to win the physical battles that they once dominated traditionally.  Name me one Michigan defender who is dominant?  Name me one offensive lineman?  Name me a running back?  Oh, my bad, that would be their quarterback Deanard Robinson!  Michigan expects a beat down and Michigan State is more than willing to give it! 

Yes, what else Jimmy?

Defensively, everyone has been asking me how do you defend Denard Robinson?  He is a tremendous player, but he is just one player to defend.  I believe his Heisman hopes come to a crashing halt this weekend. Somebody will always have Denard accounted for and they are all guys that can run.  They outweigh Denard and all MSU defenders who have the opportunity, will be instructed to deliver punishment.  Denard is frail at 180 lbs.  You slow players like him down by physical abuse.

And finally:

You have to be a complete team to compete in the Big Ten!  You have to be a tough team to compete in the Big Ten!  You have to be a dominant team to win the Big Ten!  Helpful reminders from "Big Brother" to Michigan about straying from their roots as a football program will be on display Saturday.  

Wow. Just wow.

profitgoblue

October 7th, 2010 at 5:04 PM ^

 Clearly a stand-up guy and one who's opinion should carry a lot of weight:

Miller never played an entire game at quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-1996) and never took a snap with the Atlanta Falcons (1997). It was not until 1999, his second year with the Chicago Bears, that Miller earned a starting job. That promising season was cut short for Miller when he became the first quarterback to be suspended by the NFL for violation of its substance abuse policy. Miller contended he did not read the label on an over-the-counter dietary supplement containing the steroid nandrolone, a banned substance under the NFL's drug policy. He was suspended for four games at the end of the 1999 season and lost about $100,000 in pay.

wlvrine

October 7th, 2010 at 5:06 PM ^

Saturday's game is still in question.  I can say, without a doubt, that Michigan State will not "Beat Down" Michigan.  State may win a close game.  They may even win in regulation.  But a "Beatdown"?  pshhh  you wish Jim Miller.

Gird your loins you Spartans.

mxair23

October 7th, 2010 at 5:09 PM ^

It's funny how they come out in drones when they win a few games. Next year I bet we never hear a peep out of these bums. Go back to your closet and wait for basketball season!!

jmblue

October 7th, 2010 at 5:23 PM ^

After Michigan squeaked by beating Indiana - who dominated all statistical categories and the game for that matter

Nothing screams "domination" quite like getting outrushed by 200+ yards, getting outgained and outscored, never leading after the first quarter, and giving up 12.5 yards per play.

 

dahblue

October 7th, 2010 at 5:51 PM ^

Super tired of the "all you have to do is stop Denard" nonsense from lil sister.  It's even worse that many of them chirp about "just injure Denard".  The bottom line is that if they cheat on Denard, he's going to drop it into one of our WR's.  If they injure Denard (an action just as likely to happen to Cousins or any other football player), we have Tate Forcier off the bench.  If Tate goes out, they get gashed a 3rd way.  Good luck with that.

htownwolverine

October 7th, 2010 at 6:05 PM ^

Sparty douche in Waterford, MI. He was an arrogant, A-Hole back then too!

One of my fondest memories was when I smacked a three run triple to win the game off of this guy and his dad (the coach of course) went beserk, he cried and my dad (my coach) had the biggest smile on his face that a dad could have for his son.