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2011 TSUN shenanigans and arguments (off season)

BB73;1908163; said:
The other noteworthy thing I got from watching the scrimmage was their defense running some zone blitzes, and more than once Campbell was the only D-lineman that dropped back into pass coverage, with all the LBs rushing. They did it out of a Bear look - it would be entertaining to watch a draw play make it through the line and have Campbell as the only guy in the middle of the field trying to prevent a 20+ yard gain.


What? You don't think he could do it?
 
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BB73;1908102; said:
I watched their Spring game this morning. Gardner threw picks on consecutive plays at one point, and Denard had two turnovers negated by penalties.

The secondary made some plays on the ball, but they still had some real problems with tackling and pursuit angles.

Both FG attempts were missed, and the punts only had 3 guys on the field: snapper, punter, and a 'return' man. It was comical when the announcer said something about how special teams were being stressed.

TSUN fan: "So, we won the Spring Game?"

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Buckeye86;1908309; said:
finally, Bike Hart interviewed on the sideline and says tradition is everything at Michigan, which I found humorous, tradition is huge at Ohio State too, but the current success is pretty sweet as well :lol:
i think you missed the context of that interview. He was talking about the former players that had not been back to UM in the last three years because a lot of the traditions had been lost sight of. With the "Michigan Man" back at the helm, a lot of those traditions were back, so a lot of the disappearing alums were back as well.
 
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WolverineMike;1908507; said:
i think you missed the context of that interview. He was talking about the former players that had not been back to UM in the last three years because a lot of the traditions had been lost sight of. With the "Michigan Man" back at the helm, a lot of those traditions were back, so a lot of the disappearing alums were back as well.

How long do they have to lose three or more games in a season before it becomes tradition? Gotta be getting close, right?
 
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WolverineMike;1908579; said:
me thinks he should just shut his yapper for once.
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He was declaring that UM doesn't lose three games while they were maintaining the annual tradition. I don't think he's going to get more perspective any time soon.
 
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