Incoming freshman QB was trained by Tate Forcier

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

Was poking around facebook yesterday and found this.

Forcier runs QB FORCE Passing Academy.

Tristan Hughes is a preferred walk on QB.

GnuBlue

July 11th, 2017 at 8:25 PM ^

but anybody that says his best position was QB is dreaming..And anybody that says he was an accurate passer doesn't watch much football. The kid had heart, and hit some deep bombs, but he missed wide open recievers his entire career, had zero touch, and could barely pass out of the spread...having said he sucked as a passer, he stepped into the role to help the team, and he did his best.

Rasmus

July 12th, 2017 at 9:56 AM ^

I don't know, but GnuBlue is a pretty distinctive writer. Should be easy to identify. Complete sentences and all that. Seems to have a thing for Tate (2009) but I don't get the Speight (2016) hate.

But his core argument here, that if Rodriguez had made Denard a running back and kept Tate at QB in 2010 then Harbaugh would never have come to Michigan, is pointless because Tate didn't leave Michigan because of football -- he flunked out during the 2010 season -- nothing is going to change that. He never played college football again, because he couldn't qualify academically.

The only thing we can really be 100% sure about is that GnuBlue is not Tate. He writes far too well.

BlueinOK

July 12th, 2017 at 11:05 AM ^

Career passing yards is a stupid way to compare players. Passing continues to go up in football. When Harbaugh played, the passing game wasn't featured like it is now. Tom Brady was only a starter for two seasons plus split some of that time with Drew Henson and Brian Griese started only 22 games at Michigan. But hey compare him to three Pro-Bowl quarterbacks...

Fishbulb

July 11th, 2017 at 7:27 PM ^

On the Pissed It All Away team. Add Kelly Baraka, Tony Boles...as far as hoops go, anyone remember Kevin Gaines? What's McGary's deal--I know he got hit with a 15 game suspension, but nobody picked him up last year and he isn't on a summer league roster this year.

GnuBlue

July 11th, 2017 at 8:01 PM ^

He pretty much behaved at Michigan...didn't have the wheels come off until after his knee injury, and after he left Michigan...dead on though, some people are born with God given talent and just can't keep it together...to paraphrase Crash Davis..."a million dollar arm, and a 2 cent head".

othernel

July 11th, 2017 at 10:59 PM ^

Denard could have led us to two wins over OSU (technically only one as QB) if Hoke didn't decide to just stop using him after halftime.

 

youn2948

July 12th, 2017 at 11:00 AM ^

Congratulations to Tate for potentially turning his life around and hopefully learning from his mistakes and being able to steer others away from making them.

I'm not a christian but for those of you who are, perhaps let thou who has not sinned cast the first stone.

TheBursleyBus

July 12th, 2017 at 1:04 PM ^

rolled away from potential sacks like a boss last year.  We lost to Iowa because  Whatshisface gutted us for 6yds a pop.  The OT TD against OSU was ice.  He was also hurt.  IMO, he never looked nervous in close-ups.  To me, he looked like he wanted to be there.  Like he knew what he was doing.  With him in charge, we were a centimeter from Final Four.