true, but brown's role is emerging nicely.3074326;1338278; said:They do lose Trent though, which hurts us. :(
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true, but brown's role is emerging nicely.3074326;1338278; said:They do lose Trent though, which hurts us. :(
xcrunner;1338374; said:That's the great thing.. We like to rag on Trent for sucking... But it's just so great to think that whoever is behind him is even worse!!!
3074326;1338315; said:Good point. They still drop plenty of balls on offense, too. We're in good shape.
After reading his comments in the article, I can only conclude...
That boy is in way over his head.
We're all for moving up. But you signed a long-term deal in West Virginia, bolted for Michigan less than a year later and then tried to back out of paying the price? And now, after the worst year ever in Ann Arbor, you knuckle-slap the fans? Maybe it's you that ought to be looking for a life, Rich.
muffler dragon;1338240; said:Rich Rodriguez thinks those who stay could become champions | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
2) Not quite sure how to take RR's understanding of the "gap". I could just be a homer, but that gap looked pretty freaking huge on Saturday. When you win two games at home all year, I would say that the "gap" is tremendous. But that's just me.
BrutusBobcat;1340099; said:You know, I still can't believe that this guy has turned out to be as bad or worse than we've been saying. If they'd turned over the coaching search to Buckeye Planet, we couldn't have done a better job of wrecking their program. I am in awe.