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I'm still not over it.

Does Hamilton even know how to use Black yet? Maybe some spread concepts down 15 late third quarter lol. Dpj came to play. Collins came to play. Hell Bell had some catches. We keep seeing tight end sets after tight end sets. Michigan has plenty of wide receiver talent.

Peoples-Jones and Collins have shown some promise as sophomores. What have you seen from Black that shows that he is great? He had a decent game against a shitty Florida team his freshman year. Other than that, he's been hurt. I don't think he's been totally healthy/effective yet this season, but we have certainly seen nothing that says he is great. Maybe he will be by the time he leaves Michigan, but he isn't yet.

Bell is not great. He is a true freshman this year. He had exactly one other football offer and the Michigan staff offered him after watching him play basketball. He was a pretty good high school player.

There is not plenty of talent at WR on this team. Blame the coaches and recruiting for that if you want, but it isn't there. Michigan has 2 pretty good WR's. That's it.
 
Peoples-Jones and Collins have shown some promise as sophomores. What have you seen from Black that shows that he is great? He had a decent game against a shitty Florida team his freshman year. Other than that, he's been hurt. I don't think he's been totally healthy/effective yet this season, but we have certainly seen nothing that says he is great. Maybe he will be by the time he leaves Michigan, but he isn't yet.

Bell is not great. He is a true freshman this year. He had exactly one other football offer and the Michigan staff offered him after watching him play basketball. He was a pretty good high school player.

There is not plenty of talent at WR on this team. Blame the coaches and recruiting for that if you want, but it isn't there. Michigan has 2 pretty good WR's. That's it.

Michigan needed to change its game plan on the fly verses osu. I disagree we have plenty of options to spread the field out when we got down 15 late third after the blocked punt. Agree to disagee but you can’t (coaches) be so damn stubborn in your football philosophy. Spread the field out and go hurry up.
 
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Michigan needed to change its game plan on the fly verses osu. I disagree we have plenty of options to spread the field out when we got down 15 late third after the blocked punt. Agree to disagee but you can?t (coaches) be so damn stubborn in your football philosophy. Spread the field out and go hurry up.

IF we have plenty of options, then list them

Come on. Tell me the names of these great receivers on this team

You can't, so get over this point.
 
Okay, I'm over it now.

But will probably remember it when they show a bunch of replays from that game and mention it over and over during our bowl game. :ugh:
 
IF we have plenty of options, then list them

Come on. Tell me the names of these great receivers on this team

You can't, so get over this point.

I already did. I said three . Black, Collins and Dpj. Two of them had decent games. It’s not my fault our passing coordinator doesn’t know how to use all three at the same time or maybe spread the field out ... Plus Evans can catch out of the backfield. Higdon can run ..Maybe Bell isn’t good enough but he has made a few catches. Maybe when Your getting you assess kicked by 15 late third quarter maybe you should try something different. Just because Black has been hurt doesn’t mean he has zero talent.. Heck He was recruited by Alabama,Auburn, Georgia and Nd to name a few. So yeah the kid has talent.
 
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I don't care if this Michigan team beats UF 67 to 0, it has zero impact on 2019. And this Michigan team lost to ND and OSU. The MSU, PSU and WISC teams it avenged itself against were not the teams it lost to in 2017. To me, the most gratifying season on the field for this program under Harbaugh remains 2015, despite The Blake O'Neill One In A Million Gaffe. The way the team and the kid in particular handled than was more that compensation for the comical disappointment of the loss. 2016 was the 4th-and-one-gift, the pick-six-gift, the failure to stop OSU in the final drive in THE SHOE REF-SHITE SHOW OF CENTURY. 2018 was the "who is the QB this series?" season with the gag against SC and, well, this season was the most disappointing perhaps of any season ... ever in my lifetime. 1973 might be 1A.
 
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