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Wrong glass, Sir.
Lydia Cornell lets Ted Knight know what she thinks about his sweatshirt.
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A college career of 103 catches, or 8 more than JSN had last season.Their guy really balled out for them, right? Probably a 1st or 2nd day pick in the draft?
#DevelopedThereA college career of 103 catches, or 8 more than JSN had last season.
A college career of 14 TD receptions, or 3 LESS than Terry Glenn had in 1995.
Drafted in the same round as Tom Brady (yes, the 6th), by the Browns in 2020.
TTUN’s only 5-star receiver, for those still wondering: Donovan People’s-Jones.
Michigan’s quarterback battle is under the spotlight as fall camp nears. Cade McNamara guided the Wolverines to the College Football Playoff a season ago, but former five-star recruit J.J. McCarthy is waiting in the wings. Whom Jim Harbaugh tabs remains to be seen, but there is already plenty of debate on who the Wolverines should go with.
“I would rather have J.J. McCarthy starting,” CBS Sports college football writer Tom Fornelli said on the Cover 3 Podcast. “I think you have a higher ceiling with J.J. McCarthy. I think he adds another element with his legs and mobility. Cade McNamara is not a statue, but he doesn’t have the same kind of mobility that McCarthy has, and I think that kind of limits what Michigan wants to do, but I also understand that maybe there’s more trust with McNamara not to make the back-breaking, killing mistake that could hurt you, and we saw that last year. He wasn’t like a game manager — he was better than that — but he wasn’t like blowing people away.”
He averaged 184 yards a game, in 6/14 games he didn't even attempt 20 passes, he threw for 200 yards just 4 times, completed 11 or fewer passes 6 times and threw for more than 1 touchdown in just 6/14 games in an era when throwing 3 in a game is kinda "meh." He is the exact definition of a "game manager."If he doesn't consider Cade a game manager, then what the hell is his definition of a game manager?
He averaged 184 yards a game, in 6/14 games he didn't even attempt 20 passes, he threw for 200 yards just 4 times, completed 11 or fewer passes 6 times and threw for more than 1 touchdown in just 6/14 games in an era when throwing 3 in a game is kinda "meh." He is the exact definition of a "game manager."