Calipari wouldn't be able to run the program his way at Michigan, and it's been at least 24 years since he operated any other way. He would cost a ton of money and inevitably fail.
Uff da. I definitely read that as "first [DT] pick[ed]", although I suspect it actually means "first [Michigan player] pick[ed]". Otherwise, the second paragraph doesn't make sense.
Maybe the B1G and NCAA can dole out some of that institutional punishment by cancelling the Michigan men's basketball season next year. That would really hurt.
If you're proud to join the illustrious group of draft pundits in predicting that JJ will go to one of NE, NYG, DEN, or MIN, I really hope you make it through whatever struggles are afflicting your personal life.
Alternatively, the Vikings might be looking for a day-one starter with lots of experience sitting behind a good OL and throwing to elite receivers wearing purple jerseys.
And the vast bulk of his contract will ne paid once he's presumably no longer a California resident. I'm sure the money is being moved into tax dodges on an annual basis.
The California Franchise Tax Board will be happy to help him track down the money that he earned on the basis of his employment in the state. It does the same thing for RSUs and stock options granted to folks even if vesting happens after the person leaves.
Your age comment surprised me since Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and JJ were in the same class. It looks like the age gap to Williams is 14 months, which is still pretty big, while Maye is five months older.
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Sorry, wrong Charleston.
He's going to get rag-dolled in the NFL.
He returns with a vengeance. Poor damn Rod Moore, man.
Darius Morris, not Miles. I remember when the latter was drafted as the next KG.
He'd probably prefer bocadillos.
Everything I read about him reminds me of Michigan football's culture guys the last few years. It seems like a great fit.
Pretty clear that "league sources" just means "Trent Baalke" here.
Not going through others, but I had to check the snake-oil year: 2008 brought in four WRs.
I didn't listen. Was his problem the Tommy Amaker connection?
Same dude has JJ to Denver at #9: https://www.nfl.com/news/lance-zierlein-2024-nfl-mock-draft-2-0-broncos-move-up-for-j-j-mccarthy-chiefs-add-xavier-worthy
It's been funny watching these pundits throw a tantrum while moving JJ higher and higher in their stupid mock drafts.
I can't imagine a world in which Brady Hoke turns down a chance at partial redemption in Ann Arbor.
Calipari wouldn't be able to run the program his way at Michigan, and it's been at least 24 years since he operated any other way. He would cost a ton of money and inevitably fail.
It definitely lived up to the Very Visual Podcast moniker.
I thought it was funny and had to make a meme:
Unfortunately, we can't make it 2016 again through science or magic.
Grahamaican Bobsled Team
Mason the Mortar…
Free Mason
Mason the Mortar
Mason Layer of Bricks
Brickyard Mason Hundred (a little bit Rick and Morty)
The way I see it, we can expect Brian Ferentz's replacement to carry on the tradition.
The issue is that it never would have gotten to Rich Rod if Bill had just called Les Miles.
Even easier: Kirby Smart's only 48. I assume the football part was a mistake because it doesn't make any sense.
Uff da. I definitely read that as "first [DT] pick[ed]", although I suspect it actually means "first [Michigan player] pick[ed]". Otherwise, the second paragraph doesn't make sense.
OK, I think we're on the same page. Underscoring your point: despite all the character questions, Jalen Carter's floor was ninth overall.
The only stretches are Edwards and Moore. The rest would have first-round grades this year.
Loveland is literally a converted WR.
That's exactly what PFF said: https://x.com/PFF_College/status/1769055277306057118?s=20
You're underrating Mason Graham, man. Grant's obviously a freak and seems destined for the top-15, but Graham could be the next Aaron Donald.
Juwan was set to make $3 million next season, so that offer would be at least a 50% bump. That seems unlikely.
In fairness, this was the tenth (and apparently last!) "Fire Harbaugh" thread, but:
Fred Hoiberg
Yeah, I didn't buy that either. If he loses the Game again, he'll need to win the national championship to save his job.
I take it you weren't a fan of This Week in Schadenfreude, then.
Physically not taking the floor to play games would presumably count.
Maybe the B1G and NCAA can dole out some of that institutional punishment by cancelling the Michigan men's basketball season next year. That would really hurt.
Apparently he's also from Pahokee.
Never forget the pundits picking Willis or Levis to the Lions and Seahawks in the top-five.
Looks like Amazon, so probably Zang-er-man.
If you're proud to join the illustrious group of draft pundits in predicting that JJ will go to one of NE, NYG, DEN, or MIN, I really hope you make it through whatever struggles are afflicting your personal life.
On the one hand, it sure looks like an overpay. On the other, Atlanta could feasibly sweep the NFC South and contend for home-field advantage.
My comment describes Michael Penix Jr.
Alternatively, the Vikings might be looking for a day-one starter with lots of experience sitting behind a good OL and throwing to elite receivers wearing purple jerseys.
Pittsburgh also gets a free year of Walmart Primadonna.
He's coming.
Muad Dib, but fast.
She looked fantastic to the surgeon, who was able to buy a new vacation house.
The California Franchise Tax Board will be happy to help him track down the money that he earned on the basis of his employment in the state. It does the same thing for RSUs and stock options granted to folks even if vesting happens after the person leaves.
Your age comment surprised me since Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and JJ were in the same class. It looks like the age gap to Williams is 14 months, which is still pretty big, while Maye is five months older.
I wonder why anyone would opt in.
Saban was infamous for over-signing classes and kicking kids to the curb when they didn't rise to the top. He's a sanctimonious prick.
I still can't believe how openly hostile Saban and Milroe were towards that guy during the game. They reminded me of Aaron Rodgers.