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

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. On Saturday, Gattis’ offense came alive. Michigan gained 417 yards, possessed the ball for almost 38 minutes and carried out 82 plays. The Wolverines scored touchdowns on three of their four trips inside the red zone, an area that given them fits in previous games. Patterson, meanwhile, played with an edge, throwing for 276 yards and running for 34 more.
~5 yards per play and 21 points = "coming alive." This is why your program's ceiling is 10-3.

As the Wolverines tackle the remainder of their schedule, head coach Jim Harbaugh will assuredly have his eyes on 2020. That could lead to more experimentation this season and the possibility of advancements made by a new offense that has taken a while to get off the ground. Progress there could set Michigan up well for next season and also help the Wolverines in the immediate future.

Wait for it...waaaaaaaait for it...















There's always next year!
 
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Another one has become self aware...

A very nearly perfect post, but “has become” suggests the process is complete, “is becoming” might be more accurate.

A fully self-aware wolverweenie would realize that, for 3rd place in the East, they fight that out with MSU and Indiana in the games immediately preceding the game.
 
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I thought in the second half SCUM - on both Offense and Defense - played as well as I have seen them in some time.

Still, I have rarely seen a QB with as much experience implode under pressure like Sheabutter.

I will give them that. They looked like a competent football team in the second half.

Then again, you are looking at late October and the new OC seems to have finally figured out he has 2-3 WR's that are a match up problem for a lot of opponents DB's.

The point about Mississippi Jesus is still the key though, he wets himself at the first sign of pressure and reads defenses at a sub optimal level.

Best case for them is Nebraska with a better defense.
 
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schizontastic

October 20th, 2019 at 1:14 PM ^

I agree. I watched with PSU fan, and he left unhappy about seeing PSU's ceiling, and I left happy that Michigan's ceiling this year (and next) has opened up.


UMWolves

October 20th, 2019 at 11:29 AM ^

I can't remember my last post on this board as I don't do it often. Here are my 2 cents. I feel like this is the first game they can build something meaningful off of.



Sopwith

October 20th, 2019 at 11:02 AM ^

As proud of this performance as any Michigan game I've seen in the past couple years. They deserved to win. Heartbreak for Bell. He catches that 99 times out of 100.


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