Tree

December 29th, 2013 at 1:18 AM ^

By far one of my favorite Wolverines of the recent era. I think he'll be very succesful in the NFL, he is a little short but I think he could be one hell of a slot receiver. 

ilah17

December 29th, 2013 at 1:20 AM ^

Congratulations to Gallon! He has worked and played hard for five years, never complains, never got in trouble (that I recall), has had some amazing plays. So happy for him.

MGrether

December 29th, 2013 at 1:51 AM ^

For as horrible as this offense felt this season... how did we have a multi-record breaking WR and almost multi-recording breaking QB? Does not compute.

810steveo

December 29th, 2013 at 1:56 AM ^

he has been a bright for this team and he has left a legacy for other recievers to inspire fallow not only on the field but off it as well wish him the best of luck on sundays hopefully he will go to the Patriots where I feel he fits their system.

rob f

December 29th, 2013 at 2:17 AM ^

One of the toughest players to suit up for Michigan over the last decade.  Gonna miss you, Jeremy!  Good luck at the next level and stay away from dysfunctional NFL teams such as the Lions, Raiders, and Cowboys.

King Douche Ornery

December 29th, 2013 at 4:07 AM ^

We.ve seen the last of the likes of the Jeremy Gallons and Denard Robinsons. Rich Rod's recruits are the last of the difference makers for Brady Hoax and crew.

LSAClassOf2000

December 29th, 2013 at 7:49 AM ^

Jeremy Gallon is one of the primary reasons that Don Criqui is still waiting for a signal of some kind, and I am totally OK with that. Thank you, Jeremy Gallon, for that as well as many other great moments in your time at Michigan. I wish you nothing but success in the next phases of your life and would love to see you out there playing for someone on Sunday sometime soon. 

I dumped the Dope

December 29th, 2013 at 10:25 AM ^

- for downfield blocking like a ninja.  Its my belief thats what got himn recognized and then on the field in the first place.

- for all the hours spent working with Gardner on routes, timing, etc.

- for excelling on the field in a transitional period where Michigan didn't have the greatest passing attack. 

As above, the route in UTL1 that setup the game winner will always stick in my mind, secondly the screen pass that burst us out of the trap in the south end zone that Ohio had so cleverly set on our first possession...but so many other quality pass completions as well.

Mr Gallon will be missed going forward, and I wish him all the best in the future.