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2010 TSUN News (in-season)

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Minute man:
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Robinson's already a far more accurate passer than White ever was and seems about Pryor's equal (Pryor is more erratic but has more throws in his toolbox); he's more dynamic on the ground than both.
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http://mgoblog.com/content/mailbag-also-entirely-about-denard-robinson

:lol: Never underestimate the delusion of UM fans. Talk about getting a little too excited over a whopping 2 games, with those two games being against teams with horrible defenses.
 
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HINYG8;1772649; said:
OK....I get that all programs endure transfers..but I can't recall seeing so many during the season....and on the same side of the ball where there is nothing but playing time waiting for some one to step up and own a spot.

The UM fanbase is too preoccupied with swimming in delusion after two wins (one, a very close one) over sub-par teams to notice.
 
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They've now lost 5 members of their most recent class. In the near-term, this is a major hit to their APR, which will almost certainly drop below 925. In the long-term, this effects depth. Most of these kids wouldn't have played now, but down the road, they would be the R-JRs and SRs you need for depth.

Something stinks in ann arbor <insert "whore" joke here>...all this attrition is well beyond normal <insert Barwis (!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1!!) reference here>
 
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I see this game as being like the YSU-Penn State season opener. UMass will play Michigan tough in the first half, and may even lead at halftime (YSU led PSU 7-6 until late in the second quarter, and only trailed PSU 13-7 at halftime). Depth takes over, and like PSU used a few big plays to pull away from YSU in the second half, Shoelaces will bust a couple big ones in the second half against a tired UMass defense.
 
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