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2020 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Surrender Cobras (Confirmed COWARDS!)

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So I had a crazy dream. I was the QB and player/coach of the Buckeyes in The Game! Sounds like a great time, huh? The problem was in the damn dream I had to have TTUN players on my team. So I threw a crossing pattern to a wide open Jim Mandich (TE in Bo's rookie year), who had an open half the field in front of him, and it bounces off his helmet. Then I throw a wheel route to Chris Perry, who bobbles it until a Buckeye defender knocks it out of his hands (it's a dream, it makes no sense who the defender was). Then I throw a 50-yard bomb to an open WR, and it bounced off his hands. I'm not sure who that was, but it was probably either Braylon Edwards, Mario Manninghsm, of Donovan Peoples-Jones.

Anyway, the dream zips after that, and suddenly I'm the losing Buckeye coach in 4 of the last 5 battles against TTUN. At that point I woke up in a cold sweat, just like you would when you're falling from a tall building and about to hit the ground, because the fuckin' dream is about to kill you.
You should self isolate immediately
 
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I like the last one.

Yes, they still think Harbaugh has a decided schematic advantage. “He can’t just close the gap with coaching alone anymore.“ :lol:

I guess credit is due for realizing that might not be enough with mediocre recruiting and nonexistent player development.

Even the more realistic among them need to hang on to some shred of hope I guess.

Not like it will even come remotely close to changing course in year six (:lol:), but even if Harbaugh managed to start recruiting at an elite level, and even if he managed to develop talent worth a damn (hat tip to his trash staff for the failures on both of those stages)... the real kick in the balls for them would be the realization that Harbaugh gets out-schemed in almost every game they play against remotely comparable talent.

Lucky for them they will never get remotely close to achieving the first two stages of success, so they can always dream about what would happen if the power of Harbaugh’s 1980s sensibilities could just be unleashed to their full potential without having that delusion crushed too.
 
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Yes, they still think Harbaugh has a decided schematic advantage. “He can’t just close the gap with coaching alone anymore."
First, as Charlie Weis learned, there is a huge difference between the NFL and CFB.

Second, Harbaugh's reputation as a genius/guru/QB whisperer was almost entirely the result of adopting (not even developing) a somewhat novel offense (the pistol) for a quarterback that he probably didn't even want (Colin Kaepernick, who ran the pistol offense in college).

Look at all the QBs that Harbaugh has brought to Michigan (recruit or transfer). How many of them remind you of Colin Kaepernick? So the one great coaching decision that Harbaugh ever made, the one thing that created his outsized reputation, he immediately abandoned when he went to Michigan. Genius!
 
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