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- NCommand
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- StOnEy333
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Originally posted by NCommand:It's been a few tune-up games, right, but when does Jimbo play a good team? Equal opponent?
Next week starts a 3 week run of ranked opponents in Wisconsin, MSU, and then Penn state. Then 2 weeks of scrubs and then Ohio state. They may need to run the table to have a shot at anything meaningful in bowl season.
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Originally posted by StOnEy333:Originally posted by NCommand:It's been a few tune-up games, right, but when does Jimbo play a good team? Equal opponent?
Next week starts a 3 week run of ranked opponents in Wisconsin, MSU, and then Penn state. Then 2 weeks of scrubs and then Ohio state. They may need to run the table to have a shot at anything meaningful in bowl season.
Got it. Thanks for the update!
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Originally posted by NCommand:Congrats Wu.
Thanks brethren. We will see saterday night what this team is capable of once Wisconsin comes to town. The offense and offensive line continues to mature.
Tariq Black our #1 wide receiver is without his boot. If he comes back this week. Look out for this offense to continue getting better hitting the meat of the schedule.
This offense is getting better and better with this #1 defense. We shall see how good they are with a big test.
We definitely aren't the same team we were in weak one against ND. The offensive line is making strides. How much so? We will find out saterday night vs Wisconsin.
ND,Wisconsin,Michigan state,Penn st and the other school are all ranked. Michigan control their own destiny. Win out and they are in. Lose and they are out of it.
ND beating Standford and Northwestern Mich state helps Michigan...
The Wolverines racked up 465 yards of total offense (294 passing, 171 rushing), 24 first downs and went 9-of-13 on third-down conversions.
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) October 7, 2018
Your Top Offensive Plays of the Game. #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/g9zgn8yltS
The defense played a spectacular game today... here are our Top Defensive Plays of the Game. #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/iTFp9tjoef
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#Michigan WR Tarik Black entered the stadium and is no longer in a walking boot. pic.twitter.com/qaBc4TA5Ys
— Isaiah Hole (@isaiahhole) October 6, 2018
Fingers crossed if our #1 Wide receiver comes back this week. Watch out because the young guns been helping Shea while Tariq has been recovering. True freshmen have been stepping up and gaining confidence along with sophomore Nico Collins.
TOUCHDOWN RONNIE BELL!
— James Yoder (@JamesTYoder) October 6, 2018
BEA-U-TIFUL read and leading receiver by Shea! pic.twitter.com/FCDhMAuspr
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Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:Originally posted by lamontb:I can't see how that's possible
Maybe. Its Wisconsin @ Michigan
Last year was only a 14pt win by Wisconsin, and Wisconsin only pulled away at the end. Wisconsin was favored in the game by 6.5, meaning roughly last year Wisconsin was viewed as 3.5 points better. The game switching to Michigan should move the line to a pick em, maybe a point to Wisconsin. Add in Shae Patterson will probably be on a roll by the time of the game and I bet Vegas thinks Michigan is better than last year's team.
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Michigan national stats DEFENSE -- total D 1st (230.5), rush 6th (96.5), pass allowed 1st (134.0), scoring 10th (15.8), TFL 11th, sacks 20th
— angelique (@chengelis) October 7, 2018
A closer look at the making of a Shea Patterson highlight:https://t.co/Vy8ZgUn5HL pic.twitter.com/TL7qoSv6hc
— Cody Stavenhagen (@CodyStavenhagen) October 7, 2018
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Originally posted by English:The reason, I think, is that he is possessed of a number of rough edges. I still cringe at the thought of some of those sideline antics. These are what stick in non-SF fans minds, not the wins.
When I was living in Florida I knew maybe two other niner fans tops. Most of the people I talked sports with were not Niner fans. 100% of non-niner fans I spoke to, which were many, thought the decision to fire Harbaugh was ridiculous and exactly 0% ever brought up his sideline antics. I'm not saying his treatment of the refs never bit him in the ass but the notion that the image of Harbaugh having an aneurysm on the sideline every week is what most fans outside our circle remember is way off-base. In my experience everybody remembers three conference championships and a Super Bowl in three years.
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Michigans offense is 25th in the S&P.
— Trevor Woods (@WoodsFootball) October 8, 2018
The new wrinkles are working. This is the San Francisco 49ers Harbaugh offense, they'll compete with the big dogs with all these different personnel packages
Talent is there.
They can score quicker but your negative tweets wont age well :)
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Another holding call on a RB takes away a Michigan TD.
They finally get a holding call on the opposing teams OL. After 5.5 games. lol s**t is comical.
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Originally posted by SoCold:OL is still garbage. No way Shea should have been running for his life that much in that game. Against a real DL he better be ready to run faster.
Another holding call on a RB takes away a Michigan TD.
They finally get a holding call on the opposing teams OL. After 5.5 games. lol s**t is comical.
The penalty calls should be investigated... Those numbers are telling.. Hopefully Harbaugh opens up the offense now. The offensive line has to continue to improve and make strides.
Shea Patterson is getting comfortable with the play calling. It's time to open it up. The are getting better Socold.. This 3-game gauntlet will determine how much improved they are from week 1 and last year. 29th ranking in sacks allowed compared to 107th last year.
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) October 8, 2018
#Michigan's o-line currently ranks 29th nationally in sacks allowed per game (1.3), a statistic it ranked 106th in 2017(2.7).
— The Wolverine Lounge (@WolverineLounge) October 8, 2018
Check out our full offensive grades six weeks in: https://t.co/o7cTUgnEYz
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