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Nothing is guaranteed. We don't know who Michigan's QB is going to be.So you're saying michigan is going to beat Ohio State.
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Nothing is guaranteed. We don't know who Michigan's QB is going to be.So you're saying michigan is going to beat Ohio State.
Not really true if you watched them. They were a physical rushing team at ucla. His scheme was completely different at Oregon than UCLA. Dude is gonna pound the rock this year.
Chip Kelly will fit in at OSU, where beating bad teams but failing against good teams is the norm.
But you are saying OSU's offense will fail against michigan.Nothing is guaranteed. We don't know who Michigan's QB is going to be.
I'm saying OSU's offense will be softBut you are saying OSU's offense will fail against michigan.
That doesn't make sense. In what ways? That means they won't have success and score points? Do you even know what you're saying anymore?I'm saying OSU's offense will be soft
Another incredibly good hire. This is a guy Jim tried to keep on staff a few years ago and we lost out on.
Yes. Tennessee stole him from us for a reason.So, the LB coach from 2020 when michigan gave up 34.5 ppg that went to Tennessee for 3 years and didn't put a single LB in the draft, that's "incredibly good"?
Was that reason to have mediocre defenses and not develop any players at the position?Yes. Tennessee stole him from us for a reason.
Was that reason to have mediocre defenses and not develop any players at the position?
Hopefully you see the difference between individual player stats, and overall defense stats being applied to a LB coach. ESPECIALLY when that one season was a covid year that didn't matter.He is a interesting beast. He claims anyone who says McCord wasnt a good QB is stupid because "look at the stats"
And then chooses to ignore stats when they show that something Michigan does is not good.
He was here for a single season that didn't matter. So long as a global pandemic doesn't happen that forces half your starters to sit out, and a football season played that doesn't matter, he should be a great hire.Was that reason to have mediocre defenses and not develop any players at the position?
"So long as something doesn't happen that was an equal playing field for every team in the country and didn't change anything, this coach that has shown mediocre results and can't put LBs into the NFL will definitely be a great hire."He was here for a single season that didn't matter. So long as a global pandemic doesn't happen that forces half your starters to sit out, and a football season played that doesn't matter, he should be a great hire.
It wasn't equal at all. Each team suffered entirely different number of players sitting out. Each played an entirely different number of games because of cancellations. And the season was shortened. It was nonsense all around. Hardly the season to compare stats from."So long as something doesn't happen that was an equal playing field for every team in the country and didn't change anything, this coach that has shown mediocre results and can't put LBs into the NFL will definitely be a great hire."
Hopefully you see the difference between individual player stats, and overall defense stats being applied to a LB coach. ESPECIALLY when that one season was a covid year that didn't matter.
So which season is fair to point out? The 3 he spent at Tennessee not developing a single LB into an NFL prospect?It wasn't equal at all. Each team suffered entirely different number of players sitting out. Each played an entirely different number of games because of cancellations. And the season was shortened. It was nonsense all around. Hardly the season to compare stats from.
Zero LBers drafted in 3 seasons as the Tennessee LB coach. Home run!
From the Tennessee site:So which season is fair to point out? The 3 he spent at Tennessee not developing a single LB into an NFL prospect?
In three seasons at Tennessee, Jean-Mary oversaw the rebuilding of the Vols' linebacking corps. The group saw improvement each year despite a lack of numbers with Aaron Beasley leading the defense in tackles 2022.
Under Jean-Mary, Tennessee added two highly touted in-state recruits in two of the last three recruiting cycles in Elijah Herring and Arion Carter, both of which stepped into bigger roles because of injuries last season.
Though Beasley has exhausted his eligibility, the Vols are in good shape at the position. Tennessee is set to return both Herring and Carter, as well as Jeremiah Telander.
@MAIZEandBLUE09 was wondering if you're going to address this then. Considering we ran for nearly the same YPC against michigan in 2023 as they did against us in ann arbor with your best team ever, I'm not really seeing your point.That doesn't make sense. In what ways? That means they won't have success and score points? Do you even know what you're saying anymore?
Soft is a mindset and style of play. Likely to break in the 4th quarter.@MAIZEandBLUE09 was wondering if you're going to address this then. Considering we ran for nearly the same YPC against michigan in 2023 as they did against us in ann arbor with your best team ever, I'm not really seeing your point.