I have so much hope for this season now! Go Blue!
We can haz nice things!
Hilarious.
There is already a 2019 mock draft projecting him #1 overall.
it also has clayton thorson 5th, soooooo
Is this a Mock Draftageddon??
be mock comments enjoying it?
Well that part is obviously crazy, but I'm sure they were being perfectly rational when they evaluated Shea.
This information conflicts with my thoughts, hopes, and opinions so therefore must be incorrect.
But where does it project Mitch Leidner?
That's just crazy talk.
No way Thorson slips past #3.
is not for anyone not named "The Cleveland Browns" to worry about.
Why, think they'll trade the pick away?
I read that wrong, don't mind me...
I re read after reading you corrected yourself
point. If Patterson is 1st, clearly Thorson is 2nd.
April 27th, 2018 at 11:07 PM ^
If he wins us a national championship. Not out side of the realm of possibilities, given what will be one of the best Ds in the country combine with a mobile QB who can hit more than 60 percent ot his passes.
April 28th, 2018 at 10:56 AM ^
Well if Shea has a truly excellent season he's going to look a lot like Baker Mayfield. Similar size and swashbuckler style.
Let's hope he can match Mayfield's win total in Columbus.
First and foremost, super pumped that we have what seems to be a talented capable QB that can actually play a part in winning games for us. Our season next year looks so much brighter than if this did not happen.
Secondly, this is a continued indictment that Coach Harbaugh still has not / can not recruit and develope a QB that is capable of leading a team consistently down the field and actually play a real part in winning games....not just hoping to all that is good that our QB doesn't lose the game for us. Most certainly, our two best seasons under JH will be with transfer QB's that will have saved his rear end.
April 28th, 2018 at 11:48 PM ^
This is such a crap post. So many words used incorrectly.
April 29th, 2018 at 10:22 AM ^
You may not like my opinion, but it is a weak reply to just spout out "nonsense" and neg me. Why not engage with my post and actually share an opinion with some weight behind it that challenges my premise?
I see zero objective proof, that at Michigan, JH has been able to recruit, coach, and present a quarterback that can actually help win games and lead the team down the field. Please share with me how you think this is incorrect.
April 29th, 2018 at 12:22 PM ^
Because his first QB recruit was a RS freshman last year. It's a dumb take that doesn't need to be challenged.
Which of his recruits are you thinking of? Which one was supposed to have 'developed' to suit you?
Zach Gentry is actually quite integral at moving the team down the field.
Ohio State will start a QB from the 2016 class. The same year as, you know, Peters.
Alabama will start Tua and Georgia will start Fromm. I don't think it's a radical idea to expect a 3rd year QB to be ready to play. Your mileage may vary.
Football is a team sport. No single player wins a national championship. I’m glad he can play but a championship will require excellence or at least consistently superior play by the rest of the offense and the defense.
He’s a huge get at a position of need, but he can’t do it alone, and it’s unfair to pin our hopes on one guy no matter ho gifted.
Great news. Let's hope he fits as well as we all anticipate.
But good news is good news. Go Blue!!
WTF happened behind closed doors on this one? There must have been one piece of the waiver request that pissed Ole Miss the f$&# off.
it was probably the part without the lying.
I love this gif! It gets funnier each time
Nice work on that headline.
Is Brian stoned? Blue helmeted tomatoes are the kind of shit I come up with when I'm stoned.
It is 4/20 a week ago. He has always had a problem being punctual.
Seems like this has been unofficially official for awhile. I am glad to see that it is now officially official.
Love it!! Go Blue!
Go Blue!
Definitely some long-awaited upgrades on offense.
Give me 21 points and I’ll give you the world.
That is the magic formula right there.
Don Brown's aggressive defense is designed to hold teams that normally get 40 points a game down to 20 points.
It's not designed to win games 10-7, old-time Big Ten style.
It needs some support from the offense, but not much. Give it 21 points and it will give you wins.
April 30th, 2018 at 11:49 AM ^
tells the offense "looke, we can hold these guys to 20 points max, so you just get us 18, we'll take care of the rest of the points." followed by a sly wink and him slamming his 10 shot espresso drink.
MineralKing was right after all. /s
At least Shea picked a number that doesn't carry any history or expectations at Michigan.
After reading just like 5 twitter reactions to that linked announcement I redoubled my firm belief that Twitter is the single biggest piece of shit invention of all time comprised 99.9% of material that makes any reader dumber or more pissed off for having read it.
What's Twitter?
It is pretty bad, but it does a good job exposing people for who they really are. Wether they're some of the worst people on earth or someone who can't take any kind of criticism.
April 27th, 2018 at 10:31 PM ^
is one of those things that you *really* have to know how to use. I like Twitter a lot, but I know how to utilize it properly. Tip for beginners: replies are the comments section
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