More Michigan Cheating

I don't think his was an analogy, it was a literal stance MnB has taken before.
Yes it was and it was a proper analogy ... I just used creative writing laced with inferences based and his analogy and my dealings with courts. @MAIZEandBLUE09 is not the best at making legitimate arguments.
 
Dude, a team with CJ Stroud, Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, a 3rd round pick at TE, four NFL offensive linemen and a healthy Trey Henderson only scored 3 more points than our 2023 OSU offense which was rated in the 40s in PPG against michigan's greatest defense ever. Only difference was Stallions was on the sidelines.
in 2021 Ohio State scored fewer points against Nebraska
in 2022 Ohio State scored fewer points against....Northwestern & Notre Dame
in 2023 Ohio State scored fewer points against Indiana, Notre Dame, and Penn State -- and equal points against Wisconsin

It wasn't Stallions. Especially in 2023 where Ohio State had it's worse offense in over a decade. It was Ryan Day.
 
Yes it was and it was a proper analogy ... I just used creative writing laced with inferences based and his analogy and my dealings with courts. @MAIZEandBLUE09 is not the best at making legitimate arguments.
MnB isn't good at many things.
 
Yes it was and it was a proper analogy ... I just used creative writing laced with inferences based and his analogy and my dealings with courts. @MAIZEandBLUE09 is not the best at making legitimate arguments.
I'm using creative interpretation to deal with extreme bias from the other side. There's few reasonable arguments being made in this thread.
 
I didn't present an analogy. It was an actual event that your fellow michigan fan said was on the same level as sexually assaulting a small woman.
Yes you did ...

Same level of offense in my opinion. Pass INT actually has more of an impact on the actual game. Neither is cheating in the sense that you're trying to use it.

But in your opinion, two grown men voluntarily getting into a bar fight is the exact same thing as a small woman being sexually assaulted by a much larger man, so your opinion is dogshit.
 
in 2021 Ohio State scored fewer points against Nebraska
in 2022 Ohio State scored fewer points against....Northwestern & Notre Dame
in 2023 Ohio State scored fewer points against Indiana, Notre Dame, and Penn State -- and equal points against Wisconsin

It wasn't Stallions. Especially in 2023 where Ohio State had it's worse offense in over a decade. It was Ryan Day.
That doesn't support your argument whatsoever.
 
262 pages says otherwise.... lol
Just because beating up your stupid arguments is both easy and fun, you shouldn't mistake it as being "good" content.
 
That doesn't support your argument whatsoever.
It absolutely does. You're suggesting Ohio State's offense was stuffed by Michigan because of sign stealing. When in reality it's simply failed against certain B10 teams every year, and last year by basically any team with a pulse. Stallions doesn't make a DB pop a caught TD out of your WR's hands.
 
Just because beating up your stupid arguments is both easy and fun, you shouldn't mistake it as being "good" content.
Just because beating up your stupid arguments in here is both easy and fun for me, you shouldn't mistake that as being right.
 
It absolutely does. You're suggesting Ohio State's offense was stuffed by Michigan because of sign stealing. When in reality it's simply failed against certain B10 teams every year, and last year by basically any team with a pulse.
Again, that's not supporting your argument. A significantly better offense playing a worse defense somehow played nearly the same as a subpar offense vs an elite defense with the same offensive coaches. This just further proves my point.

Also how did our offense go from "scoring a ton of points" to being "stuffed"?
 
Again, that's not supporting your argument. A significantly better offense playing a worse defense somehow played nearly the same as a subpar offense vs an elite defense with the same offensive coaches. This just further proves my point.

Also how did our offense go from "scoring a ton of points" to being "stuffed"?
Because Michigan changed defensive coordinators/staffs. It's pretty literally that simple.
 
Okay, I apologize for that as well as Michigan breaking your heart. :pound:
I mean, if you also think two men fighting in a bar is the exact same as a large man sexually assaulting a small woman, well you fit right in as a michigan fan I guess.
 
So, michigan's defensive coaches we somehow worse in 2023 than in 2021?
They were in fact different coaches....and the hype for that game was significantly different. Ohio State had spent 3 seasons trying to beat Michigan and really focused on that in 2023. 2021 was more of a shock, Ohio State expected to easily walk in and score 100.
 
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