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Gonna be?offseason '78... it's gonna be a long one.
Gonna be?offseason '78... it's gonna be a long one.
I'm looking over my shoulder at tiny objects in the distance.it's only half way through June.
Healthy talent matters. In 2015 at the end of the season that thin depth team (especially the thin OL) was beat to a pulp and had an untalented spread QB (Treon) in a pro style offense running for his life behind a decimated offensive line with one good WR Callaway who teams blanketed.No, they quit in November of 2015, took the last three games off.
Some hereblamed Chimp and his NFL bound players.
I said at the time, once a team quits on a coach, boss, platoon leader, whatever, it is almost impossible tonget them back. He never did. They quit in November the next year too, then in September after the Meatchiken debacle.
What close games would they have mattered in?The key point is losing three top players for a close game does matter. They did not quit as they were not allowed to play or were injured.
I'm not sure why I keep wasting my time responding. Healthy talent matters WHEN YOU HAVE COMPETENT COACHING. In our particular situation, we had horrific coaching and as a result a roster of players who had quit. IN MY OPINION, none of those players we lost would have had an impact on our 2017 win-loss record. You may disagree. Good for you.Healthy talent matters. In 2015 at the end of the season that thin depth team (especially the thin OL) was beat to a pulp and had an untalented spread QB (Treon) in a pro style offense running for his life behind a decimated offensive line with one good WR Callaway who teams blanketed.
Of course teams loaded with healthy top talent (FSU and Bama) blew them out late season. Healthy talent matters.
Year 3 Michigan Mac failed play calling. His failure as a talent developer and recruiter caught up to him. ADD to that an NCAA leading suspensions and year 3 was toast. Of course the close games could have been won with the return of those suspended /injured players.
Healthy talent matters. In 2015 at the end of the season that thin depth team (especially the thin OL) was beat to a pulp and had an untalented spread QB (Treon) in a pro style offense running for his life behind a decimated offensive line with one good WR Callaway who teams blanketed.
Of course teams loaded with healthy top talent (FSU and Bama) blew them out late season. Healthy talent matters.
Year 3 Michigan Mac failed play calling. His failure as a talent developer and recruiter caught up to him. ADD to that an NCAA leading suspensions and year 3 was toast. Of course the close games could have been won with the return of those suspended /injured players.
6-ish weeks to camp?
Mac being gone is addition by subtraction.In hindsight we should all be happy. If having these missing players made us better, it may have prolonged us dumping Mac and we would be looking at another season of him crying and trying to complete a sentence while he smiles as he walks off the field after a 4 TD loss. I agree that he lost the team and having the missing players wouldn't have mattered much but either way, I am happy Mac is gone.
I had just decided to block Professor Byrd, and he came through.Mac being gone is addition by subtraction.
You must really love to fck with yourself.Callaway as drafted, Harris wasn't suspended (reading is your friend), and a back being ranked by a non-NFL source in May to being the 6th best back, doesn't it make him an NFL player.
What axe to I have to grind? I just like pointing out your circular logic, which is funny to me. I like to fck with stupid people.
You are not strong enough to. It is against your nature.I had just decided to block Professor Byrd, and he came through.
You must really love to fck with yourself.
I wouldn't get too full of yourself. You're fascinating to us like a train wreck.You are not strong enough to. It is against your nature.
Just don't like to waste time on lightweights. Harris was important to the defense see below:Damn that took you forever to come up with..... did you ask for help.