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2010 TSUN offseason arguments & shenanigans

Frankly, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Anderson went to scUM. The kid seems to have no idea what he wants...and if the staff pulled his offer after the disappointing way the class finished, that says something. I think he's a hell of an athlete, but a guy without a position. Plus, I think the memory of Eugene Clifford is still fresh on their minds and there may be some parallels there.
 
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If he came here that would give us the most ballin secondary ever!
More ballin than when they had Ernest Shazor?
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Leon Hall?
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Morgan :slappy: Trent?
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Leon Hall AND Morgan :slappy: Trent?
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OMGOMGOMG!
Sign me up.
 
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If Big Will can lock down the NT position you better believe I think the DL can be better.

it started off as such a forceful and confident statement, and then you throw in the 'I think' part

oh dick rod, you have reduced your fanbase to the point where they can't even make definitive statements about the team being better after two of the worst years in the schools history

what a great coach
 
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NFBuck;1657913; said:
Sophomore slump?

This gets good once it veers off topic. :lol:


They were saying the same shit after the 2006 defense lost a lot of really good players. 2007 would be better as a team even if they lost some star players blah blah blah. Bottom line is they had the worst defense in the B10 with Graham and warren, now they are gone and the fans have told themselves it will be o.k. so often they now believe it.

I swear to god they could lose 11 All American's and think the next years team would be better. They are every bit as delusional as the Domers.
 
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Things are getting interesting in weaselville with regards to the Dorsey/Freep saga....

From the Scout public football forum:
Scout.com: Dorsey and Family was LIED TO BY REPORTERS @.....

Here is a take from a player's parent (page 3), Craig Roh's father:

"As the parent of a UM football player, this makes me livid. It is unimaginable that a "home town" newspaper would take a shot at a recruit like the Free Press did. The last trumped up scandal with the excess practice time was bad enough. It's one thing to take shots at the coach, its another thing to take a shot at an 18 year old high school senior. This is borderline child abuse and clear-cut racism. Do you think they would have done the article on a white kid from Scottsdale, Az?

To give you all another perspective....Craig grew up in a predominately white, high socio economic high school. He's had plenty of opportunities to see the other side of life, in club basketball and other venues.We sent him to a public high school rather than private to give him more real life experience. He could have gone to Stanford or any of the Ivy League schools and been surrounded by smart, "predominately white" football players. That was not his goal or ours as his parents. It was/is our goal that Craig experience a variety of people, cultures, etc. and be able to reach out and help others not as fortunate as him. We believed UM could be the place where he could get great football and experience a wider variety of life.

Dorsey sounds like a kid who has made mistakes, but is ready to move on. I, for one, look forward to my son having the opportunity to be part of his future success in any way that he can help!"
 
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He could have gone to Stanford or any of the Ivy League schools and been surrounded by smart, "predominately white" football players. That was not his goal or ours as his parents.

So we sent him to Michigan! :slappy: Seriously, am I reading this right? We didn't want him to be surrounded by smart football players, so we sent him to Michigan. Brilliant, Mr. Roh!
 
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Roh's Pops said:
Dorsey sounds like a kid who has made mistakes, but is ready to move on. I, for one, look forward to my son having the opportunity to be part of his future success in any way that he can help!"

Is that driving the getaway car so Dorsey doesn't get picked up again?
 
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Now Scum fans are resorting to video games and the development of a player in said game to rationalize/defend their opinions that certain players will be better next year.......:slappy::rofl::slappy::rofl:

To answer the question, HECK YES he will be better. Go ahead and laugh but I put forward as proof "Campus Legend Mode" of ESPN College Football (a game that could teach Les Miles a thing or two about clock management!). In year one you don't have the body, you get hurt more and you blow games as you learn your teams sets, your teammates skills and how much time you have (or don't have) to make a play.

Just like Tate's real life experiences in year one. Oh, and I won the Heisman in year two of the game. Not saying that Tate can match my feat. I *was* playing on year two of what would have been the last L. Carr team (I had to audible the heck out of that guy's moldy offensive play book!).
 
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Wingate1217;1658266; said:
Now Scum fans are resorting to video games and the development of a player in said game to rationalize/defend their opinions that certain players will be better next year.......:slappy::rofl::slappy::rofl:

To answer the question, HECK YES he will be better. Go ahead and laugh but I put forward as proof "Campus Legend Mode" of ESPN College Football (a game that could teach Les Miles a thing or two about clock management!). In year one you don't have the body, you get hurt more and you blow games as you learn your teams sets, your teammates skills and how much time you have (or don't have) to make a play.

Just like Tate's real life experiences in year one. Oh, and I won the Heisman in year two of the game. Not saying that Tate can match my feat. I *was* playing on year two of what would have been the last L. Carr team (I had to audible the heck out of that guy's moldy offensive play book!).
Yeah. The trick is to get your audibles from a different play book?
 
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