Congrats and well done to him! If you're looking for adjacent projects, a home laser can cut just about any intricate shape you want out of cardboard or balsa, etc, even good for woodworking projects like backlit 3D lamps. Transfer printers can put patterns, logos, and text on a wide range of things, from phone cases, to custom shirts, to tile, to posters, and other wall hangings. Pretty much anything you want bedazzled.
I think the JJ debate is the yang to the yin debate that is Caleb Williams. A guy with some pretty clear problems, making outrageous demands of teams, and who could end up being a bigger nfl bust than Manziel, while many project him as the #1 overall pick.
This is little different than the Premier League replacing the 1st Division and breaking away from the football league. Reform is needed, and also highly unlikely, so the prudent step would be to bypass the NCAA entirely in revenue sports.
Given how the Lions latest draft classes have performed, I've resigned myself to be over the moon with whomever they pick. They, and I still hesitate to say this out loud, seem to know what they're doing.
Imagine the B1G, then Michigan and OSU leave for another conference, and 4 loss Iowa ends up winning the championship game. Now, look at the Big12, with Texas and Oklahoma leaving, the conference is turning into the B1G West. They wouldn't be the unraked team, though, the 5th conference champion would be, from the MAC, or MW, or CUSA, or whoever else it might be.
There could very well be unranked teams making the playoffs if they're taking the top 5 conference champs. Texas and Oklahoma are bailing on the Big12, and FSU is lining up to leave the ACC. Imagine Michigan, Georgia, 4 loss Big12 champ Utah, 4 loss Clemson, and UTSA making the playoff next year. With Utah and Clemson getting 1st round byes.
Seems like they want to pay three times as much for something they were going to get for free once Arch has had a couple years starting under his belt.
His style of coaching, and the football world he implemented at Liverpool, were incredibly demanding. I can imagine he'd need a break, but i would also imagine that, at just 56 years old, he won't be retired permanently, being such an incredibly high energy guy. Clubs forever in want of a manager will eventually throw bajillions at him to lure him back
While Jim going to the NFL may have been inevitable, Michigan's offer was as belated as was humanly possible. They essentially waited until the door was closed to slip the offer under the crack. He'd been flirting with the league for successive years, so there was plenty of time for them to reward his excellence in recent seasons. While I don't think Warde is responsible for Jim leaving, he certainly could've done more to keep him.
They, surprisingly, acted far more Roman than the HRE as well, being the wealthiest, most technologically advanced state for hundreds of years, and also murdering their rulers every other year, just for fun, like Rome often did.
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I logged in just to tell you to go fuck yourself. You deserve to be banned on this post alone.
Seems like they're getting really good value from that pick.
Congrats and well done to him! If you're looking for adjacent projects, a home laser can cut just about any intricate shape you want out of cardboard or balsa, etc, even good for woodworking projects like backlit 3D lamps. Transfer printers can put patterns, logos, and text on a wide range of things, from phone cases, to custom shirts, to tile, to posters, and other wall hangings. Pretty much anything you want bedazzled.
Happy Friday everybody <3
I think the JJ debate is the yang to the yin debate that is Caleb Williams. A guy with some pretty clear problems, making outrageous demands of teams, and who could end up being a bigger nfl bust than Manziel, while many project him as the #1 overall pick.
To Saban is outrageous to pay players to stay, he's used to the good old days where you only paid them to enroll..
Bye, Felicia.
I can't imagine just how many games the B1G is going to suspend Moore for other teams tampering with our players.
This is little different than the Premier League replacing the 1st Division and breaking away from the football league. Reform is needed, and also highly unlikely, so the prudent step would be to bypass the NCAA entirely in revenue sports.
No mention of our S&C coach, strange how few people know what a crucial role that is at the college level.
Given how the Lions latest draft classes have performed, I've resigned myself to be over the moon with whomever they pick. They, and I still hesitate to say this out loud, seem to know what they're doing.
NCAA can't die fast enough.
What kind of Legos?
The moon is just the back of the sun.
I also remember this. It's not just your imagination.
Imagine the B1G, then Michigan and OSU leave for another conference, and 4 loss Iowa ends up winning the championship game. Now, look at the Big12, with Texas and Oklahoma leaving, the conference is turning into the B1G West. They wouldn't be the unraked team, though, the 5th conference champion would be, from the MAC, or MW, or CUSA, or whoever else it might be.
There could very well be unranked teams making the playoffs if they're taking the top 5 conference champs. Texas and Oklahoma are bailing on the Big12, and FSU is lining up to leave the ACC. Imagine Michigan, Georgia, 4 loss Big12 champ Utah, 4 loss Clemson, and UTSA making the playoff next year. With Utah and Clemson getting 1st round byes.
Please. It is always the perfect time to panic about anything. Cut loose!
In a strange twist, they are going to be one of the few SEC teams that plays defense, going forward.
Seems like they want to pay three times as much for something they were going to get for free once Arch has had a couple years starting under his belt.
Trolls gonna troll. Just remember not to feed them.
"Poof!"
It was on, I was at a place where people watched it. I caught a couple plays out of the corner of my eye, but I really didn't care in the slightest.
Also, good for her.
I predict that I will drink slightly too much, eat slightly more, and smoke far too many cigars.
The same as I've always felt about him?
Saw that Navorro Bowman also took the Chargers LB coach position, not that we had an LB coach to tap up.
Man, that guy can't do anything right.
No commercials.
I think we should crowdsource the position.
The program being gutted of all of its top talent is a less than ideal situation.
So how long until Jim hires Moore?
Watching the Lions slowly drive the love of the game out of the greatest player to ever suit up.
Enough is enough. He's clearly not the coach this program needs.
Fuck the NCAA.
Michigan difference.
No! I loved Carl. Think I'll watch Action Jackson this weekend, and then get a stew going.
What?
Warde is desperately clinging to mediocrity.
How do you think the halftime speech went? We need to completely shit the bed in all phases, here. Everybody, forget how to tackle, drop every pass!
Is this real life?
Man, the chargers are going to be good.
His style of coaching, and the football world he implemented at Liverpool, were incredibly demanding. I can imagine he'd need a break, but i would also imagine that, at just 56 years old, he won't be retired permanently, being such an incredibly high energy guy. Clubs forever in want of a manager will eventually throw bajillions at him to lure him back
I feel like our school is a 10, our President is a 10, our coach was a 10, and our AD is maybe a 6, at best.
I can give you a top 10. All of them currently coach for Michigan.
Happy trails Coach. Thanks for bringing Michigan back, and taking us all home again. Wishing you all the best.
While Jim going to the NFL may have been inevitable, Michigan's offer was as belated as was humanly possible. They essentially waited until the door was closed to slip the offer under the crack. He'd been flirting with the league for successive years, so there was plenty of time for them to reward his excellence in recent seasons. While I don't think Warde is responsible for Jim leaving, he certainly could've done more to keep him.
Ironic, since he's infamous for buying players everywhere he's ever coached.
They, surprisingly, acted far more Roman than the HRE as well, being the wealthiest, most technologically advanced state for hundreds of years, and also murdering their rulers every other year, just for fun, like Rome often did.
It also wasn't an empire. JJ could've benefited far more from Play Action than he did, as well.