well, first i'd like to say good effort to the um guys. they played the whole 60. unfortunately, they couldn't play through their myriad of miscues. poor special teams, poor pass catching, poor execution. they came out strong, but the buckeyes were just too much for them. honestly, michigan is a much better team than the final score indicated. my real dislike is for their coach, the asshole. the guy's truly a fucking jerk. the post-game dialogue i saw, showed him saying how pissed he was, and referenced holding hands with the buckeye fans singing kumbaya. seriously? had um won, tressel would have responded something like this: "first, let's give some credit to the um players. those kids played a heck of a game. we didn't play our game and just came up short, but hey, we'll do it again next year and hopefully come out on the winning end....blah-blah-blah----tressel-speak, class, respect, and dignity. something dick-rod knows nothing about.
GO BLUE.......FUCK DICK-ROD.....hopefully see ya much later,... asshole.......:flipa:
Of course, here comes the predictable backlash from those thinking that Michigan is a dud under Rich Rodriguez, and there will be those who wrongly suggest that a coaching change is needed, which would set the program back another three years when all that’s needed is a few defensive playmakers.
No, this 37-7 loss isn’t about Michigan; it’s about the consistent greatness of Ohio State.
That said, this proud program deserves much better than it’s been getting under Rodriguez. While an overnight transformation with a new system was improbable, 15-21 over three years is unacceptable. While Michigan took steps in the right direction this year, Saturday’s meltdown in Columbus was further proof of how far it still has to go.
Why have the last three editions of The Game merited a click-away on the remote control before the final few minutes of regulation? Two words: Richard Rodriguez.
Alright I'll put my real predictions in now
Sep 4 - Vs Conn - Home - Won
Sep 11 - Vs Notre Dame - Away - Win
Sep 18 - Vs Mass - Home - Win
Sep 25 - Vs Bowling Green - Home - Win
Oct 2 - Vs Indiana - Away - Win
Oct 9 - Vs MSU - Home - Lose
Oct 16 - Vs Iowa *HOMECOMING* - Home - Lose
Oct 30 - Vs PSU - Away - Lose
Nov 6 - Vs Illinois - Home - Win
Nov 13 - Vs Purdue - Away - Win
Nov 20 - Vs Wisconsin - Home - Lose
Nov 27 - Vs OSU - Away - Lose
I say 7-5
Here's is why I'm finally over Rodriguez: They are fundamentally terrible, and that aspect has not gotten better. They have athletes everywhere. And I'm not sold on the idea that they are "too small." They make too many mistakes in every facet of the game to win.
I still absolutely love the offensive scheme. Young qbs made some bad decisions, I can live with that. But the dropped passes are inexcusable. My apologies to Swifster, UM's receivers were terrible holding on to the ball. And how many times do you have to get called for a chop block before you realize that getting 15 yard penalties is a drive killer? FUNDAMENTALS. Week in and week out, they shot themselves in the foot.
I'm not in love with the defensive scheme, and with the youth on that side of the ball they weren't going to be great. But having one of the worst defenses in the country is INSANE. There were plenty of times when guys were in position to make plays and they flat out missed a tackle. That's a basic skill. And then, obviously there were those many times where guys weren't in position to make plays....inexperience, scheme, whatever...it falls on the coach. It would be one thing if the defense stayed merely bad, but they have regressed in a major way. They aren't 1 or 2 playmakers away from being a good defense...they had that last year with Warren and Graham and they still weren't "good".
And honestly, I think the biggest indictment of RR is the special teams. How do you not have a guy who can make a 30 yard FG? Or keep a kick off inbounds? Or punt a ball more than 25 yards? Or stop a returner after a possible momentum changing TD?
This team is fundamentally terrible, and they have gotten worse as time has gone on. If RR stays, despite being mistake prone this offense will be even better, but I'm not sure it will matter. Every offense gets stopped once in a while, see Oregon verus Cal. But their special teams and mediocre defense stepped up when it needed to. There has been zero indication that Michigan's is capable of that.
If Brandon is going to avoid the complete cluster fuck that was the original coaching search, he needs to do something soon and here's why.
Lloyd Carr screwed Michigan over by waiting till he did to announce his retirement and leaving the way he did. Many like me were ready for it and was happy he decided to leave. The speculation and next month of rumors and misguided PR drops ruined this team. The little talent that Carr had left, bailed, or turned out to be useless. If Rod is gone, then make it known. Our bowl game isn't going to mean shit whether he stays here or not, so spare the whole "It'll affect the team if we name Rod as on the out".
Recruiting class. When Lloyd left, the class was pathetic and it didn't help that by the time the U of M was done pulling their head out of their ass it was too late to get any new talent worthwhile in here. We got another half assed class which just made the season that much less likely to be anything but a 3 win season. If Brandon waits till Jan 15th to make a change announcement and another 3 months of fucking around to name a coach which isn't their first pick anyway I'm going to lose all enjoyment in this program and become a Bulldog fan.
I'm not happy with the results so far, but they are getting better. Personally I say give him another year and evaluate how that turns out. Brandon is a Michigan Man, so it'll be interesting if he goes to his roots and pulls for Harbaugh or if he lets this play out. I am still happy that we don't have Carr anymore. It's a change for the better, it's just apparently getting to that full change that's the hard part.
I can't believe how utterly clueless you are, seriously. Change for the better, really?
2008 - 3-9
2009 - 5-7
2010 - 7-5
He's delusional. It's pointless argue with him. Back when Lloyd had 8-4 seasons, people like Ryan were screaming for his head. Now 8-4 sounds pretty good. Those 10-2, 9-3, 11-2, 12-0 seasons that we had with Lloyd... those are gone for a while.
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If they can land Les Miles or Jim Harbaugh, .
Bring in Les Miles so the program can continue to flounder
It should be Harbaugh or nothing. If they can't land him, RR should be given 1 more year. Granted if you can't pull 10 win out of next years schedule he doesn't deserve to be there.