Sad Future for Taco Pants?

Submitted by sammylittle on

Looking ahead toward the future of UM's passing game, I fear a dramatic reduction in the utilization of Taco Pants.  The Mythical 8 foot tall receiver has benefited from the abundance of slot ninjas on the roster and DRob's inaccuracy as a passer, especially when nursing injury. 

Two factors will likely reduce the utilization of Taco Pants in the passing game:

1.  Quarterback Play - A fully healthy DRob with two full years in Borges's system will likely fell less compelled to seek out Taco Pants as a second or third option.  Devin and Shane are widely believed to be more accurate passers than DRob.  While Taco Pants may be an attractive target during times of transition, Devin and Shane will likely be better prepared that the wave of freshmen who took the reigns over the past several years.

2.  Receiving Target Recruiting - While Junior Hemingway was often able to snatch passes intended for Taco Pants with his leaping ability, no other UM receiving target has capable to challenging Taco Pants for passes thrown high.  Hoke seems to have sent out a directive to recruit taller receiving targets.  Jaron Dukes and Jake Butt have the height necessary to come away with passes intended for Taco Pants. 

While his contributions have been many.  I fear that Taco Pants may fade from our awareness as he is utilized less often. 

profitgoblue

February 24th, 2012 at 4:40 PM ^

In addition to the infinite eligibily at Michigan, he is also able to play for different teams, sometimes even at the same time.  For example, I saw him appear in two games on Saturday, one at 12 noon (ET) on the east coast and another on at 10:30pm (ET) on the west coast.  He may not play much for Michigan this coming season but I'm sure he'll still get his playing time somewhere else.

 

Skunkeye

February 24th, 2012 at 11:13 AM ^

I think Taco has indicated that he wants a position switch to DE.  Maybe we can red shirt him this year and by 2013, he'll be using that height to knock down opposing QB passes.

Blue since 82

February 24th, 2012 at 11:20 AM ^

He has too much experience to just take him off the field.  He may have to share some of his success to our new studs, but a player like Taco Pants will always get his catches.

ChiBlueBoy

February 24th, 2012 at 11:20 AM ^

Only one "Taco" is allowed per team, in a little-known quirk of NCAA rules. Once Taco Charlton is enrolled, TacoPants will be transferring. Ohio appears to be in the lead for his transfer, after their obvious need for him last year.

rockediny

February 24th, 2012 at 11:23 AM ^

Cmon, Tacopants will always be featured at Michigan. No matter how good of a quarterback we have and how much we try to throw to our other recievers, he always manages a few catches per game. 

Marvin

February 24th, 2012 at 11:26 AM ^

Tacopants tweeted that he might be going to Pitt.

 

link:

 

@T-pants: big news coming for T-pants??!! Is that a Panther roaring in my ear, or are you just happy to  see me?!!

 

Erik_in_Dayton

February 24th, 2012 at 11:33 AM ^

You cannot simply get rid of him.  Whenever you need an eight-foot-tall receiver, he will be there.  Whenever you throw an ill-advised jump ball, he will apear,  Whenever you need a player to wear tacos as pants, he will be there in all his glory...You cannot kill a legend. 

(post to be read in the voice of Antonio Banderas)

Moleskyn

February 24th, 2012 at 11:46 AM ^

Tacopants will always be here. He's been here since John Navarre and hasn't left since. He's been our most productive receiver (although Braylon gave him a run for his money), and it will be very hard for anybody to replace his production.

French West Indian

February 24th, 2012 at 12:41 PM ^

You know what would be sick?  If somebody actually backtracked through all the games over the past ten years and totalled up Tacopants' number of receptions, yardage, etc.

And depending on where he ranks, we could debate the merits of him wearing the #1 jersey.

Naked Bootlegger

February 24th, 2012 at 3:29 PM ^

....I assume the value of my son's MGoStore Taco Pants t-shirt will go up in value?  

BTW, my son wore it to school for the first time last week.   It caused much confusion and consternation in his 2nd grade classroom ('specially since most of his classmates are Wisconsin Badger fans).  My son has problems truly understanding what "infinite eligibility" means, and I assume he used those exact words when explaining Taco Pants to his classmates.

A last Taco Pants-related tidbit:   We were playing NCAA '12 on the PS3, and Denard got injured.  Devin came in and immediately air-mailed a deep ball.  My son replied "maybe Taco Pants could have caught that pass!".    I was so proud.   I paused the game to wipe the slight wetness accumulating in the corner of my eyes. 

 

EDIT:  Corrected Tacopants to Taco Pants.   I feel so shamed to have lazily typed it as one word.

Wenham Wolverine

February 24th, 2012 at 4:18 PM ^

I think the more relevant concern for Michigan fans is the growing relevance of his cousin, Taquito Shorts. Standing just taller than Vincent Smith at 1'7", the number of plays where he is targeted may increase after Vincent graduates.