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all of our newbs hurt us today. wasn't just ej. ginn completely misses an easy catch and it is picked. another freshman lets one bounce off his helmet. smith falling down pitches the ball behind the rb. that almost always ends up as a fumble recovered by the opposing team. i put that one 100% on smith. horrible pitch at the worst possible time.DiHard said:turnovers and ej
ohhh....lets not forget an offensive gameplan in the first half that would make pat robertson look like michael moore.....
wtf was with the offense early???
i am sooooo sick of tressel waiting to open the offense up until the defense is dead tired and the bucks are down 10
As long as we score 51 that is fine... :)ysubuck said:Michigan might score 50 next week. Things are going from bad to worse!
I think this post sums it up well. Suprisingly I'm not too disappointed about this game. The offense showed some signs of life. The defense made adjustments at halftime and played much better despite all the injuries. This is a tough game on the road against a desperate Purdue team which we should have won. But, it doesn't really mean much as far as bowl consideration, so meh.martinss01 said:all of our newbs hurt us today. wasn't just ej. ginn completely misses an easy catch and it is picked. another freshman lets one bounce off his helmet. smith falling down pitches the ball behind the rb. that almost always ends up as a fumble recovered by the opposing team. i put that one 100% on smith. horrible pitch at the worst possible time.
3 things killed us today.
1. turnovers
2. injuries
3. youth
id also argue play calling, but you could also point to execution so...
VprHis said:Who else thinks the team needs to put in about an hour of tackling drills as soon as they get off the plane?
BuckinMichigan said:I'm not sure what was more frustrating. The missed tackles or trying to tackle and getting pushed for another 2-4 yards.