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Swagner's jam

Wagner's in-your-face jam on Krutwig felt huge for morale. Just after giving up the and-one on the other end if I recall. Love that Moe didn't back down. I kinda wanted those two to just go iso the whole second half!

Swagner's jam

Wagner's in-your-face jam on Krutwig felt huge for morale. Just after giving up the and-one on the other end if I recall. Love that Moe didn't back down. I kinda wanted those two to just go iso the whole second half!

Belly Rub

Belly Rub

The Gopher QB
Drops back to pass, eyes downfield...
Then Mo Hurst happens.

Great point

This stat would be way more meaningful if we can see how it compares against other teams.

 

Chair slam

The chair slam and his general demeanor were pretty violent and it seemed to rub off on the players. Maybe he'd be better off coaching WWE.

Totally agree

And also note that he called out that the coaches too should be improving every day. What a great mentaility. I was envisioning Michigan Football a decade from now with Harbaugh just contantly trying to improve every day...

The guy's an inspiration.

He could check out ESPN All-22

ESPN All-22 is a channel that has--you guessed it--all 22 players in frame from the press-box cam. It also has no announcers, no replays, and occasional grunts from a cameraman.

I believe it's also free to access if anyone wants to chart the DBs and receivers!

Hope they can get you and

Hope they can get you and everyone else going through this what you need to make it through this catastrophy. And that definitely includes milk.

QB: Plus

I view QB as a definite upgrade over last year. Speight had a year's worth of film to pore over in the offseason, and it seems clear that he's putting in tons of work to get better. You don't cut 20 lbs without serious discipline. Also, the competition level may have improved based off the recent interview with O'Korn. If not all that, what is enough to warrant a plus?

Interpreting Spring Game Performance

I agree. During the season there are formal gameplans, film sessions to review defensive schemes, and the QB develops a feel for which receivers get open on particular plays (right?). The spring game, what with it's semi-random draft, probably plays a lot closer to backyard football.

It's not hard to imagine that a QB who prepares well and understands the offense gains an advantage for the regular season, while during the spring game it just comes down to who can flat out throw.

I'll be surprised if Speight doesn't start and shine this season. But good to hear that JO'K and Peters are keeping it a competition!

That Stauskas gif...

It took a while for me to realize it was actually several different threes. Dang he made it rain in Dallas!