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Wait, wait, let me try. Drew Allar goes 18 of 42 for almost 200 yards. Guess who that was against...
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Just emotions coming out … imagine being accused loudly that you are a cheater for observing signs given in front of 50,000 people (and national television) and then decoding those signs. That is like playing poker with an exposed hand. Should the rushed in replacement coach going against a top 10 team, shed some tears of joy after a victory … I think it is alright.Exactly my point. So to cry after a W you were expected to get is pretty pathetic.
Or to say that another way, if you’re into the whole brevity thing, “imagine being called a cheater for doing a thing clearly defined as cheating.”Just emotions coming out … imagine being accused loudly that you are a cheater for observing signs given in front of 50,000 people (and national television) and then decoding those signs. That is like playing poker with an exposed hand. Should the rushed in replacement coach going against a top 10 team, shed some tears of joy after a victory … I think it is alright.
I know right! Tim Tebow can cry on the sidelines when losing the SEC Championship. Caleb Williams can cry in the stands after losing to whoever that was, and this interim coach can't cry after beating the #1 rush defense in the country... by rushing the ball and getting their first big win of the season on the road... Okay, maybe I went too far with the Caleb Williams mention. Sorry Trojans.Just emotions coming out … imagine being accused loudly that you are a cheater for observing signs given in front of 50,000 people (and national television) and then decoding those signs. That is like playing poker with an exposed hand. Should the rushed in replacement coach going against a top 10 team, shed some tears of joy after a victory … I think it is alright.
You added to your post I see. Allar threw for 200 on OSU. Not sure you should laugh at him. I have no idea how, as PSU is atrocious at WR.It was 17-9 and you punted on 3 straight possessions and got a field goal after a turnover. Your last touchdown was after Penn State turned the ball over on downs at their own 30 and the defense gave up.
This is not an LOL at the defense situation. They were doing their job
Lol at the Penn State offense and Allar. Lol at your crybaby coach. Lol at your Heisman NFL QB only being trusted to throw the ball 8 times during what was a one score game most of the game
You added to your post I see. Allar threw for 200 on OSU. Not sure you should laugh at him. I have no idea how, as PSU is atrocious at WR.
And Michigan's QB was 7/8 passing. They ran the ball because they could.
You see -- that is what you do if a team doesn't stack the box. You run the ball for 5 yards per carry and over 230 yards.
Now OSU will likely play the exact same moronically defense they did last year, bringing their LBs into the gaps and dropping their safeties down behind them. UM will pass all day on that. If OSU doesn't bring the safeties down -- we will run over their front 7. That's what a balanced team does.
Once again, I know. Losing would be something worth crying over. But your guy up there blowing snot bubbles on national TV as he cries like a bitch because of a win they were expected to have is hilarious.Lots of teams with L's on their record who don't have grown men crying on their behalf.
Not in any way. UM has won exactly jack shit but the bill is coming due and the receipt is getting longer every day that passes.Like what. Beating a top 10 team on the road to move to 10-0?
A&M would pay a heck of a lot more than $76 million to be in the position UM is in.
No one cares they looked at signs, it's when and how they did it that's the issue. You know this.Just emotions coming out … imagine being accused loudly that you are a cheater for observing signs given in front of 50,000 people (and national television) and then decoding those signs. That is like playing poker with an exposed hand. Should the rushed in replacement coach going against a top 10 team, shed some tears of joy after a victory … I think it is alright.
Exactly my point. So to cry after a W you were expected to get is pretty pathetic.
You replied to this twiceOnce again, I know. Losing would be something worth crying over. But your guy up there blowing snot bubbles on national TV as he cries like a bitch because of a win they were expected to have is hilarious.
it bears repeatingYou replied to this twice
No one cares they looked at signs, it's when and how they did it that's the issue. You know this.
And his sobbing was pathetic. It was a reaction I'd expect from Colorado, not Michigan.
Actually I don’t know the evil of the when and how? Use of smart phones? Better than 90% of the people attending any game has smart phones (I am making a statement that I can’t back up). Unless someone comes up with some facts like stealing a playbook or electronically compromising data, I can’t see what all the noise is about.No one cares they looked at signs, it's when and how they did it that's the issue. You know this.
And his sobbing was pathetic. It was a reaction I'd expect from Colorado, not Michigan.
The noise is about doing a thing that is against the rules. Some call it cheating. You being a dumbass won't make it go away.Actually I don’t know the evil of the when and how? Use of smart phones? Better than 90% of the people attending any game has smart phones (I am making a statement that I can’t back up). Unless someone comes up with some facts like stealing a playbook or electronically compromising data, I can’t see what all the noise is about.
Why did I trust Okie State and Kansas enough to bet on them?![]()