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Drake Johnson granted 6th year

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that's about it for the news, not much else to say

I am kind of surprised, because it seems that Michigan never gets news like this.
 
Pretty full backfield. Good for him, but I doubt he gets many carries.

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ya never know, but I hope you're right.

He was shifty and powerful for a few plays there a few years back. I was hoping to see what he could do with a healthy offseason, then he got run over by a forklift.

IF you're right, it would mean that there is someone better than him in the backfield and that isn't a bad place to be in.

Hopefully, the guy can just get fully healthy and can contribute to the team in some way.
 
Pretty full backfield. Good for him, but I doubt he gets many carries.

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Agree. Sixth year players make no impact, anywhere, ever. It doesn't happen.

Edit: Not sure I have ever even heard the phrase "sixth year player."
 
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I wonder what Luke Fickel thinks about this...?

I'm thinking Luke Fickell? And then I remember oh yeah, I posted something about Fickell the other day. So I check in on that thread and find that it's true, there is no bottom for you Michigan Men. Good Lord.
 
I'm thinking Luke Fickell? And then I remember oh yeah, I posted something about Fickell the other day. So I check in on that thread and find that it's true, there is no bottom for you Michigan Men. Good Lord.

Taking a joke way too seriously 101.
 
Agree. Sixth year players make no impact, anywhere, ever. It doesn't happen.

Edit: Not sure I have ever even heard the phrase "sixth year player."

Impact has many forms that, in part, relate to game situations. Michigan football players understand that. That you make such a claim to the contrary illustrates with clarity that you do not.
 
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