MGoPodcast 2.3: Barns Are Burning

Site note: UFR is going to be late today, say five-ish. OT, yo.

You will get your podcasts erratic-style and you will like it.

This week's excuse about last week is that Tim was in State College and we now have a restricted window in which to get these done. This week we talk about whatever happened last weekend and the road ahead, with a little bit of talk about Penn State thrown in mostly to get our hairshirting done. Jamiemac of Just Cover stops by to talk about the Big Ten schedule coming up, albeit without the benefit of lines, and I ask Tim if he's a Buddhist. The EXCITING ANSWER lies within.

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Comments

jblaze

November 10th, 2010 at 1:17 PM ^

Is there a way to get the podcast to download via the blackberry podcast app? I tried inputting the "general podcast feed link" in, but that doesn't work. Any help is appreciated, as the bberry podcast app is actually nice.

DerylG

November 10th, 2010 at 1:18 PM ^

If you Google "multicolored spiders in the castles of anarchy" this post is the first link.  I'd call that a win.

Rashman

November 10th, 2010 at 2:39 PM ^

Listening to this, it sounds like I've been pronouncing Taylor Lewan's name incorrectly.  Anybody know definitively?

Does it rhyme with "Shoe-in" or "The Wand?"

MightAndMainWeCheer

November 10th, 2010 at 3:19 PM ^

If it's true that Demens wasn't playing b/c he came late to meetings, then I support that decision by the coaches. 

Just like the coaches made Tate the 3rd string QB at the beginning of the year (even though it is clear that he is the 2nd best QB on this roster) to prove a point about working hard off the field, the coaches were right to prove a point by not playing Demens.

How are you supposed to promote a team-first mentality if you allow certain players to get away with not following rules; that doesn't exactly send the best message to the young players.  Plus, Demens is probably a better player now because of this; he had to be pushed to mature (thing Arrington and running the stadium stairs).

Farnn

November 10th, 2010 at 3:34 PM ^

Seems that this will be a trend with RR.  If you don't give 110%, you don't play.  Should produce a better team in the long run, especially when there is talented depth, but when your depth chart is as bad as Michigan's is on the defensive side of the ball, it's really frustrating as a fan.