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Thoughts and prayers, Ace.

Your writting has been missed but I'm sure you'll be back at it!

What if . . . ?

Yes, and what if the sun didn't come up in the morning, it would still be night, wouldn't it?

Jim Harbaugh was massively

Jim Harbaugh was massively over qualified to be the quarterbacks coach at UofM. It wouldn't have taken a rocket scientist to talk with a few people in the NFL to find out that Harbaugh had the skills necessary to be a position coach, at a minimum, at the college level. To think that all his skills were somehow undectable is ludicrious.

Either Carr didn't want Harbaugh on his staff for reasons other than competence or Carr must have been one of the most incompetent spotters of coaching talent ever, seeing as he passed on the man who has become arguable the best quarterbacks and football coach in the country!

Easy in hindsigh, jmbluet?

Easy in hindsigh, jmbluet? Let see, Harbaugh's experience when begging Lloyd Carr to let him coach quarterbacks at UofM . . .

- One UofM's all time great QB's, including taking the team to a #2 ranking his junior yr, Rose Bowl his senior yr and 3rd in Heisman voting

- 14 year as a successful QB in the NFL

- Recruited 17 of the players on WKU's 2002 national champs team

. . . and Loeffler?

- Grad assistant at UofM

- 2 yrs as QB coach at CMU

Hmm. Who had the better resume at the time???