I feel like your last comment is one of the biggest lessons the coaching staff took away from the TCU game.
While sometimes frustrating for the fans (eg vs PSU running the ball), the team this year seems to be extremely adaptable to what’s in front of them on both sides of the ball. They play how they need to play as a team in order to have the best chance of winning - rather than being about style points
Question for you: I’ve heard the comments over the years that if Michigan won a national championship he’d 100% bail back to the NFL because he’d have achieved all he wanted to at college level, and would want another run at the Super Bowl. I dont see that that’s a defining factor in what would ultimately drive his decision. What do you think?
I feel like Michigan’s offense and defence could each individually outscore Iowa, so even if we aren’t totally switched on / looking forward to the CFP this week we should still be able to put together enough points to win.
plus Harbaugh back on the sidelines should bring some energy
I wondered if some of the use of Edwards (beyond his capacity to break one) was that he was in the Buckeyes heads after last year. They seemed hyper aware of him early on in the game which may have left others more open?
Sorry wasn’t suggesting that he was accurate and that’s what raised suspicions for other teams. I was suggesting that if the argument is that harbaugh and others ‘should have known’ - the question is why should they have known? In the absence of any evidence or paper trail, is the argument that they should have known because he was accurate and they should’ve therefore been suspicious about why?
The release of the decoding document suggests that even if he was accurate, that should not necessarily have raised suspicions about where stallions was getting his info from, as it seems everyone had access to pretty accurate sources of info that were ‘legal’
I wonder if it also suggest why those higher up at Michigan wouldn’t necessarily have known what Stallions was doing?
If the argument is ‘they must have known’ (on the basis that Stallions was more accurate with his decoding than you’d otherwise expect without in person recording perhaps?) - this indicates that there were other ‘legal’ methods of decoding going on in the Big10 which could have otherwise explained accuracy.
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Half of SF Twitter blaming Moody for the loss. Other half calling him the MVP.
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Who else are we waiting on?
Can I be optimistic and hope that they’ve done the NFL declarations first and now moving on to those staying?
I don’t think I’ve ever wanted a player to score a TD as much as Corum. Blake you are a fucking Michigan legend!
I feel like your last comment is one of the biggest lessons the coaching staff took away from the TCU game.
While sometimes frustrating for the fans (eg vs PSU running the ball), the team this year seems to be extremely adaptable to what’s in front of them on both sides of the ball. They play how they need to play as a team in order to have the best chance of winning - rather than being about style points
I’ve never been so nervous for a game. It’s 9am here in Australia and I think I’m going to need to start drinking soon 😂
Yes. I worked as a paralegal in a firm while I was at law school, to make sure it was definitely what I wanted to do.
Question for you: I’ve heard the comments over the years that if Michigan won a national championship he’d 100% bail back to the NFL because he’d have achieved all he wanted to at college level, and would want another run at the Super Bowl. I dont see that that’s a defining factor in what would ultimately drive his decision. What do you think?
I feel like…
This ^
I feel like Michigan’s offense and defence could each individually outscore Iowa, so even if we aren’t totally switched on / looking forward to the CFP this week we should still be able to put together enough points to win.
plus Harbaugh back on the sidelines should bring some energy
I wondered if some of the use of Edwards (beyond his capacity to break one) was that he was in the Buckeyes heads after last year. They seemed hyper aware of him early on in the game which may have left others more open?
Someone please tell me that the AD had cameras at Harbaughs house to record his reaction to that interception
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Someone please tell me that the AD had cameras at Harbaughs house to record his reaction to that interception
What did he say? Game wasn’t on TV here
Here in the land down under we’d refer to it as defamatory material.
Sorry wasn’t suggesting that he was accurate and that’s what raised suspicions for other teams. I was suggesting that if the argument is that harbaugh and others ‘should have known’ - the question is why should they have known? In the absence of any evidence or paper trail, is the argument that they should have known because he was accurate and they should’ve therefore been suspicious about why?
The release of the decoding document suggests that even if he was accurate, that should not necessarily have raised suspicions about where stallions was getting his info from, as it seems everyone had access to pretty accurate sources of info that were ‘legal’
I wonder if it also suggest why those higher up at Michigan wouldn’t necessarily have known what Stallions was doing?
If the argument is ‘they must have known’ (on the basis that Stallions was more accurate with his decoding than you’d otherwise expect without in person recording perhaps?) - this indicates that there were other ‘legal’ methods of decoding going on in the Big10 which could have otherwise explained accuracy.
Happy to see Mullings back on the field
One minute off (I think) 11 consecutive quarters of not giving up a defensive touchdown….
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