JJ “extremely injured” in the Maryland game

Submitted by Murder Wolv on January 7th, 2024 at 9:19 PM

From: https://wolverineswire.usatoday.com/2024/01/06/overshadowed-by-michael-penix-jr-michigan-football-staff-excited-by-j-j-mccarthy-in-championship-game/

“To hit on the narrative, first off, yeah, he was extremely injured in the Maryland game,” Campbell said. “There was concerns in the building that he wasn’t going to play that game, let alone go out for the second half. You know, I hit on this last week — if you hurt your front and your left knee that you can’t rotate through to throw, you’re not gonna have the velocity, you can’t scramble, you’re not gonna trust it. And J.J. moving out of the pocket, even if it’s a supplement — a huge part of his game. So not only was it cautious by our part how we called the game, but like, yeah, it’s gonna affect his game.

Glad he’s had time to recover. Go Blue!

meeashagin

January 7th, 2024 at 10:38 PM ^

Go watch the (post Zinter injury) Corum TD vs Ohio State. JJ shows discomfort mid celebration. He appears to grab his clavicle/wincing as he rotates his shoulder while running to the end zone to finish celebrating with Corum/teammates.

I'm going off memory from the game...I haven't rewatched it in a while as Michigan keeps giving me new material to obsess over but that's my best recollection as of today.

XM - Mt 1822

January 8th, 2024 at 6:00 AM ^

oh gosh, now i'm really the heel.   one of our sons starts on his college team and has for a couple of years.  that requires me to travel all friday night and saturday to get to his games.  i watch his games.  i travel home.  i missed almost all of michigan's regular season.  i got gametracker updates. i got texts from buddies.  one game, one glorious rainy game there was a big tent set up for us boosters of the college team and i was able to watch the michigan v. IU  game and that son's game, simultaneously.   

so no, i wasn't kidding.  i wasn't pulling anyone's chain.  i had heard mentions of 'JJ got hurt' somehow but i thought that had been v. PSU and i had no idea how/when.  

thank you for filling me in.  

1VaBlue1

January 8th, 2024 at 8:18 AM ^

There was a pass in the 2nd half that went for ~20 yards to Loveland.  It drew a DPI (so was wiped off the records) or it would have been caught.  That throw was fine.  The 32 straight runs was mostly because of the defense PSU was running, but I'm sure JJ's knee played a role.

Hensons Mobile…

January 8th, 2024 at 11:23 AM ^

That was the PSU game, not Maryland.

Anyway, I'm sorry that my post is being misunderstood by some. I was merely objecting to the use of the word "extremely." That seemed, well, extreme.

I can forgive Campbell for using those words, he's just talking, it wasn't like it was a planned statement. But if someone is "extremely injured," to me that means they go to the hospital. Not they suck it up and grit it out in a football game.

Call JJ's health 50%, 60%, whatever you want to put on it. He was limited due to injury, obviously. And it hurt badly and he's tough. I am down with all of that.

WayOfTheRoad

January 7th, 2024 at 9:28 PM ^

That was obvious and drove me nuts as fellow fans would keep saying "no, they called him totally healthy" as if it wasn't clear he was struggling to move most snaps. They called him 100% for OSU when he still had a limp.

I'm not even sure he's 100% right now. 

1VaBlue1

January 8th, 2024 at 8:21 AM ^

Zero shots downfield is also an indicator that Alabama's Cornerbacks were pretty fucking good.  They're both 1st round draft picks - do you seriously think Wilson and CJ will go in the first round?  C'mon, man - perspective...  Watch the all-22 (skycam view) of the game, there was nothing remotely close to open downfield - except when some gimmicky thing schemed Wilson open over the middle (twice).

PopeLando

January 7th, 2024 at 9:45 PM ^

Purdue, Penn State, Maryland, Ohio State, Iowa.

Those 5 games, JJ totaled 1 TD and 1 INT. That’s on the heels of a 4 TD game against MSU.

It’s not just the eye test; the stats back it up. JJ went from “lighting the world on fire” to a complete scoring drought. How anyone can argue he was good to go during that stretch is beyond me.

The fact that he got a month off and then returned to throw 3 TDs against Alabama is just more evidence that you’re correct