Some yard work, screens in for storm windows, maybe even wash the cars. Boring, but satisfying... It was a LONG winter (well not by GOT standards, but you know what I mean).
He had the audacity to claim that their last shot against us went off just as he "drew it up" in the timeout. "Take a long three, they won't guard you ". I call bullshit.
Thank you for the effort required to complete this. It will make a nice reference tool. I agree with most of your comments, except on Bosch. Burning his redshirt seems like a huge gaffe, given his likely downstream contributions. It is difficult for me to imagine that his practice performance made him irrepressible. It feels like the coaching staff was grasping at straws trying to stop the bleeding up front. Hindsight makes this easy to criticize, but they are paid to make difficult decisions, and need to be held accountable for short term failures that hurt the program long term. Particularly true when the attempt is such an abject failure.
That play the Florida receiver made was not nearly as stupid as Gardner's pick six against ND, given the scores, players' natural positions, and the relatively likelihood of success, not to mention the consequence of failure.
and all the inflated self-worth and perceived bullying power that goes with the points associated with the user name. He is likely already posting under a different user name. Given his style of posting, it will soon be obvious.
I love how Brian captures his thoughts and turns them loose in intelligent, mature, and entertaining prose, with downright hilarious high brow metaphors. I too REALLy appreciate the stability and vision that Brady et al have positioned the program in, with enough short term success, more than enough long potential, and doing it eminently likeable characters (Michigan Men).
For a glimpse of what I consider the opposite this, watch a replay of ESPN's "Sunday Conversation" from yesterday. Chris Fowler interviewed Urban Meyer.
It must be very difficult to make time to do this, particularly at this time of year. I thoroughly enjoy all your UFRs and breakdown/insight. Even when it means dredging up my marginally suprressed rage over officiating and play calling, your verification and validation is strangely soothing. Go Blue!
UM BS '86. Grew up in Detroit. Played football at Cass Tech (just after Greer, Hucklebee, Seabron, and Smith) and then Westland John Glenn (just after Carr left to coach for Bo). Married with two kids. Environmental Consultant specializing in petroleum remediation/clean up. I am a lifelong UM fan. I was telling people when I was six years old that I was going to Michigan. Never applied anywhere else. Never regretted this one bit. It was everything I thought it could be and would be. Go Blue!
I really enjoy (and later apply) the insight you provide in the UFRs. It is obviously laborious, but the result is always terrific. It is one of the many many reasons I am a big fan of you and your site. Gratitude.
From my wife and kids. Best part... She ordered the Schutt, like Denard wears. Not because the Schutt is that much cooler, but because SHE knew the difference. I am blessed.
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Single worst game I have ever seen from Fran.
Paige looked lost that entire series. Freshman safeties, ugh.
Garza shuffling his feet after picking up his dribble almost every time.
GOOOOOOOOOO.....
Splinter Cell…
Left for Dead
Splinter Cell (any)
Guild Wars
Call of Duty
Tomb Raider
I thought it was one day a week. Mondays maybe?
You should see MY sub ate speed.
Awkward and ridiculous, looking and sounding.
yeah, right.
Since he is coming from Alabama, someone will likely have to explain this concept to Nuss.
It is coming, Bang me.
6'6" and 325 lbs. Ouch.
How do you root against either? These kids are a special breed. You have to really want it to get into any of the academies these days.
Then he would tell you that you did not execute playing with it correctly.
Thank you for the effort required to complete this. It will make a nice reference tool. I agree with most of your comments, except on Bosch. Burning his redshirt seems like a huge gaffe, given his likely downstream contributions. It is difficult for me to imagine that his practice performance made him irrepressible. It feels like the coaching staff was grasping at straws trying to stop the bleeding up front. Hindsight makes this easy to criticize, but they are paid to make difficult decisions, and need to be held accountable for short term failures that hurt the program long term. Particularly true when the attempt is such an abject failure.
Looking forward to seeing the impact on the board.
Can't vote yet, but if I type about 60 thank you notes.... hmmm.
He is picking at or rubbing something during every interview. Usually it is on his face. It is incredibly distracting and a bit disturbing.
I offer no accompagning psychoanalysis with this observation, but there is plenty to speculate about (smile).
That play the Florida receiver made was not nearly as stupid as Gardner's pick six against ND, given the scores, players' natural positions, and the relatively likelihood of success, not to mention the consequence of failure.
No contest here.
and all the inflated self-worth and perceived bullying power that goes with the points associated with the user name. He is likely already posting under a different user name. Given his style of posting, it will soon be obvious.
Never needs any explanation.
Fantastic job. This is why I come to read at MGoBlog. This is why I come to MGoBlog.
we will find out that their captaincy was not a committable offer.
I love how Brian captures his thoughts and turns them loose in intelligent, mature, and entertaining prose, with downright hilarious high brow metaphors. I too REALLy appreciate the stability and vision that Brady et al have positioned the program in, with enough short term success, more than enough long potential, and doing it eminently likeable characters (Michigan Men).
For a glimpse of what I consider the opposite this, watch a replay of ESPN's "Sunday Conversation" from yesterday. Chris Fowler interviewed Urban Meyer.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/82126/video-urban-meyer-sunday-conversation
Ohio can have him. If that is what it takes to win... no thanks.
It must be very difficult to make time to do this, particularly at this time of year. I thoroughly enjoy all your UFRs and breakdown/insight. Even when it means dredging up my marginally suprressed rage over officiating and play calling, your verification and validation is strangely soothing. Go Blue!
UM BS '86. Grew up in Detroit. Played football at Cass Tech (just after Greer, Hucklebee, Seabron, and Smith) and then Westland John Glenn (just after Carr left to coach for Bo). Married with two kids. Environmental Consultant specializing in petroleum remediation/clean up. I am a lifelong UM fan. I was telling people when I was six years old that I was going to Michigan. Never applied anywhere else. Never regretted this one bit. It was everything I thought it could be and would be. Go Blue!
Oh, almost forgot... right handed.
I really enjoy (and later apply) the insight you provide in the UFRs. It is obviously laborious, but the result is always terrific. It is one of the many many reasons I am a big fan of you and your site. Gratitude.
That's racist!
it will be crazy1
that will NEVER be the same.
Beyond awkward after the first time the interviewer mentioned it. Kudos to Devin for not acknowledging the dumb aspects...
Hopefully not the same as touch the banner on the way onto the field...
I think that two is enough. One from each side of the ball.
Navy?