Mike Hart's first TD in the NFL!!!

Submitted by michiganfanforlife on
I just wanted to scream it from the rooftops of the internet - Mike Hart scored his first TD in the NFL!!! I have been patiently waiting for him to recover and contribute to an NFL team, and he did a great job yesterday. Don't be surprised to see him scoring a TD in the Super Bowl this year.

MGoJen

January 4th, 2010 at 1:18 PM ^

I'm not really into the NFL and have never played fantasy football, but my friends always do. Seeing how worked up they get about it, I asked if I could play next year drafting an all-Michigan team. They laughed at me, but agreed. I'm totally going to win.

GunnersApe

January 4th, 2010 at 1:28 PM ^

I try to do a big ten (except MSU) team, its a tough go, you have to get Brees/Brady first round, then M. Barber/L. Maronney. then WR's,take old j. Feely last round.

Agitprop

January 4th, 2010 at 1:55 PM ^

Your man-crush on Mike Hart has seriously clouded your judgement. He scored a TD in a meaningless game while the Colts are resting their top 3 backs. Do you think this is going to help him crack the starting lineup? Maybe you think he will make the All-Pro team next year? Is this really a sign of good things to come? Reality check -- If you want to see him play in the Super Bowl, you're going to have to watch closely to see him on kickoff coverage. Mike Hart was a very good college player, but he will never amount to anything in the NFL. He doesn't have the speed or strength to distinguish himself, and not enough durability to stay healthy even if he gets a shot. Bottom line: look forward to an injury-plagued and inconsistent career, and he's out of the league in 2-3 years, max.

But hey, you still get to start every morning off right -- gently caressing yourself while gazing at the Mike Hart Fathead you pasted to the wall of the shower stall in your parents' basement.

michiganfanforlife

January 4th, 2010 at 5:10 PM ^

First of all, I am not trying to say that Mike will be the best NFL running back next year. I'm not saying anything other than the fact that he scored his first points in the league. Even if it was as a back up role, he was playing against all the starters on the opposing defense. When he gets some PT in the playoffs, I won't gloat. "Never amount to anything" is already wrong. I would say that a NFL back who never plays or scores would be in that catagory. This particular player has done both. I'm sorry that I don't monitor every post that goes up on this site, and I don't look back 20 pages of posts to make sure mine is not already up there. I don't care enough to check on things like that. Mike is my favorite player to ever wear maize and blue, and his records will probably stand the test of time.