Originally posted by NCommand:I guess that would technically count but...yeah...he didn't have to throw a pass that game to win that one.
He did have a 130 rating throwing for 200 yards 2 tds 0 picks. Other qb's have won doing less.
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Originally posted by NCommand:I guess that would technically count but...yeah...he didn't have to throw a pass that game to win that one.
Originally posted by tjd808185:He did have a 130 rating throwing for 200 yards 2 tds 0 picks. Other qb's have won doing less.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:120 or something like that and both tds after the game was 29-0
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by John_Candy:
I don't put Jim up there with Carroll and Meyer. I certainly don't put Jim up there with Belichick and Saban. Of course it was a bad decision to part ways with him. A decision made worse by replacing him with Fartman instead of Fangio or Mike Shanahan, or even Holmgren.
Jim is a very good coach, just not elite.
That pretty much sums it up.
The question of whether or not he can rise above the "good" category will be answered by how well the change is coordinators responds to the demands of the modern game. The mere change itself suggests Harbaugh may finally be getting the message that Bo Ball doesn't win games. We shall see.
Originally posted by tjd808185:If we want to play this game Manning, Favre never won a SB either. It was their d and special teams. Most SB teams have great d's and it can often lead to a blowout where the qb does little. That's the game for ya. Fact is he's a SB champ.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by John_Candy:
I don't put Jim up there with Carroll and Meyer. I certainly don't put Jim up there with Belichick and Saban. Of course it was a bad decision to part ways with him. A decision made worse by replacing him with Fartman instead of Fangio or Mike Shanahan, or even Holmgren.
Jim is a very good coach, just not elite.
That pretty much sums it up.
The question of whether or not he can rise above the "good" category will be answered by how well the change is coordinators responds to the demands of the modern game. The mere change itself suggests Harbaugh may finally be getting the message that Bo Ball doesn't win games. We shall see.
It win games, just not big games.
Originally posted by NCommand:Hey Wu...this sounds like a great sign going forward. The question will be if he can ACTUALLY stay out of it and not let his BoBall philosophy sneak in over time. If he can just be a general, this could be a special year.
Michigan's changing its offense, but Josh Gattis has said U-M will still be multiple. How much?
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) January 25, 2019
What's the role of the tight end now? https://t.co/MB7LlnyJeS
Jim Harbaugh announced early this week News we wanted to hear Josh Gattis has been given the keys to the car. He will run the offense no more by committee that is important news. The offense has been slow to develope and predictable. The offense will open up and use some spread-
— Tom malden (@Truebluetom65) January 24, 2019
Expect to see some Penn State in Michigan's offense, as Josh Gattis will have 'full control' of the Wolverines' attack, per @AaronMcMann: https://t.co/uCG4ZkGVV1
— Greg Pickel (@GregPickel) January 23, 2019
Jim Harbaugh has completed his coaching staff for his fifth season at Michigan. He hired defensive line coach Shaun Nua on Thursday, a week after adding offensive coordinator Josh Gattis and defensive assistant Anthony Campanile. pic.twitter.com/18MyBQvLmP
— NFL Newswire (@newswire_nfl) January 18, 2019
"It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin
— Trevor Woods (@WoodsFootball) January 18, 2019
Michigan's offense could adapt and evolve with Josh Gattis as offensive coordinator https://t.co/TsiLXMRab7 pic.twitter.com/5zY8BSTLA5
Jim Harbaugh and Josh Gattis were both in Muskegon last night. "It's going to be a completely brand-new offense."
— Aaron McMann (@AaronMcMann) January 23, 2019
Story by @ScottDeCamp. https://t.co/UQv5nGgIzu
Chengelis: Zach Charbonnet could have instant impact for Michigan https://t.co/J5bkm3xtDk via @detroitnews
— angelique (@chengelis) February 1, 2019
"I'm going to be honest with you. I'm not one to believe that a player should ever go against a coach..."
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) February 1, 2019
BUT
"You look back and you're like, 'We blew it.'"
Alex Boone: still not over Super Bowl XLVIIhttps://t.co/GDL4iLinsz
Originally posted by NCommand:Still so salty.
"I'm going to be honest with you. I'm not one to believe that a player should ever go against a coach..."
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) February 1, 2019
BUT
"You look back and you're like, 'We blew it.'"
Alex Boone: still not over Super Bowl XLVIIhttps://t.co/GDL4iLinsz
Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:
I can't stand Boone. Dude was out of the league and finished, Harbs and co saved him. And he is always popping off at Harbs now
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:
I can't stand Boone. Dude was out of the league and finished, Harbs and co saved him. And he is always popping off at Harbs now
He uses Harbaugh's name to try and stay relevant.
Originally posted by StOnEy333:Sounds like you guys are even saltier than him. lol
This guy played on the team. Has a million times more insight into wtf was going on inside the building and you guys think you know better than him. He may not have as much class as others to shut his mouth, but that doesn't mean he's wrong.