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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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Another one has become self-aware...
Plenty more are still delusional about the state of the program:
But how in the fuck can a team with 3 NFL receivers, a LT, LG, C, and RG that are all projected to be drafted come April, along with a 5 star SR QB completely have no clue how to move the ball?
Donovan Peoples-Jones is one of the most underperforming players in college football. I have seen nothing to suggest that Tarik Black is an "NFL receiver". Nico Collins has his moments. The four offensive linemen are mid- to late-round picks at best. And the "5 star SR QB"? That 5-star rating went out the window four years ago, and Patterson is 3-star college football player if we are being generous. Too much of that fan base thinks you can throw a winged helmet on a kid and he automatically becomes an All American.

Yes, the coaching in Ann Arbor is bad, and Harbaugh has checked out, and some of the players probably have as well. But the talent simply is not there, and Michigan was never going to be a national championship contender even with competent coaching and proper motivation.

Serious question: Does Michigan have a single player who would start at Ohio State? Maybe Khaleke Hudson. Maybe.
 
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Serious question: Does Michigan have a single player who would start at Ohio State? Maybe Khaleke Hudson. Maybe.

Hudson and maybe Bell somewhere in the rotation at H/WR but certainly not starting over KJ Hill.

Again, maybe in the rotation. Not starting.

Part of me wants to say the WR's have the talent to start at OSU if they had been developed at OSU but they all chose to go to tsun vs OSU, so they have that fundamental character flaw that would have prevented them from embracing the culture of accountability, hard work and competition.

so, yeah, give me Hudson and Bell and keep the rest.
 
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so, yeah, give me Hudson and Bell and keep the rest.

You shut your whore mouth.

But seriously, DPJ might have developed in to something had he gone the OSU route but as you said, character flaws. Their genetics, through evolution, have predetermined that they become trash bags.
 
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You shut your whore mouth.

But seriously, DPJ might have developed in to something had he gone the OSU route but as you said, character flaws. Their genetics, through evolution, have predetermined that they become trash bags.

He had the talent to garner a legit offer from both.

He chose the country club and entitlement over coach Mick and accountability.

Makes me think he would have already been in the transfer portal.
 
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UM2LosAngeles

September 22nd, 2019 at 8:29 AM ^

"Let’s be serious for a second Army took us to overtime with 1/2 star recruits, Wisconsin probably has less than 15 4 star recruits on its team and they thrashed us... It all comes down to coaching... OURS SUCKS"
Damn these guys are obsessed with recruiting stars. This guy at least appears to get it when it comes to coaching.
 
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Consider the following- This last summer there must have been 15 to 20 voters on this site that pointed out the following

1) A comparison of OSU/Michigan recruiting over the last 5 years show a significant talent differential

2) Shea Patterson had significant accuracy issue that gets much worse when he plays better competition at both Michigan and Ole Miss.

3) They did not hire the offensive mastermind from Alabama, instead they hired the Alabama WR coach, who had never called plays before. (On a side note, reports have recently come out that Harbaugh hired Gattis following a single 30 minute phone interview. As a former sales manager that had to hire employees to thrive in a competitive environment, I find this hilarious)

4) Michigan was going to rely on a true freshman RB that did not participate in spring practice because of injuries.

5) Although their OL play was better in 2018, they still had to replace an OT AND the OT recruiting had been God Awful which has lead to paper thin depth.

6) They lost their entire DL, including 2 all conference performers

7) They lost their best LB

8) They lost their best CB

Yet somehow the media and the DFBIA projected this team as the class of the Big Ten and a CFP participant.

Amazing
 
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He had the talent to garner a legit offer from both.

He chose the country club and entitlement over coach Mick and accountability.

Makes me think he would have already been in the transfer portal.
This.

He had the opportunity to chose between two wildly different paths. He made his choice, eyes wide open.

Reminds me of what Urban said when asked about Jerbil Poopers before 2016 (I believe, it may have been 15), "He's about what we saw in high school; pretty good return man."

The best incoming talent never develops up there. It's a place for the Jordan Kovacs' of the world, not the Bosa's.
 
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