Nico Collins "likes" tweet with #FireHarbaugh hashtag

Submitted by jimmyjoeharbaugh on September 22nd, 2019 at 7:58 PM

It appears Nico's thumb hit the heart icon on a scathing Fire Harbaugh tweet.

Don't want to over-dramatize but I suppose this feeds the narrative that Harbaugh may be losing the team. Also may be nothing 

Don't shoot the messenger.

https://saturdaytradition.com/michigan-football/internal-frustration-michigan-wr-likes-tweet-with-hashtag-fireharbaugh/?amp&__twitter_impression=true

Magnum P.I.

September 22nd, 2019 at 8:41 PM ^

This is the Harbaugh era equivalent of the photo of the RichRod CB running the opposite direction from the Penn State WR he was supposed to be covering:

Nico has every right to be pissed off

evenyoubrutus

September 22nd, 2019 at 8:46 PM ^

It really just boils down to QB play. I have no idea what Gattis is responsible for beyond designing the offense and calling plays, but we have a QB coach, and we have Harbaugh who is supposed to be a QB expert. Patterson is missing a dozen of these kinds of plays every game. Who is screwing this up? Is Patterson simply that blind? And if so, does that mean McCaffrey is the answer? Or is the QB coaching simply that terrible?

Midukman

September 22nd, 2019 at 8:58 PM ^

His feet look like he’s standing on hot coals barefoot. It’s hard to blame Gattis when Shea won’t look further than the sticks or past the first receiver. Either the O needs to suit Shea or the qb needs to suit Gattis. Neither is a fit. As for all the line bitching, he had plenty of time there but panicked and made a shitty throw. 

ijohnb

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:22 PM ^

I think the staff is focused too much on “what they want to coach” scheme wise and not focused enough on coaching players and making individual players better.  Our players have stopped improving.  It doesn’t matter what you run, if your players are not getting better you are failing as a coach and no scheme is going to work.  

That was why I thought it was kind of bullshit in several ways that he went out and got Shea anyway.  Brandon Peters had shown functionality in a pro-style offense.  He was a highly rated recruit.  McCaffrey and Milton were either in or coming into the system that off-season.  Make those players better.  Having Shea come here was an alarming short-cut at the time and it has backfired in pretty spectacular fashion so far.

Midukman

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:23 PM ^

I’m fine with Milton honestly. You can’t judge a kid who comes in during shit duty as to whether he’s going to be a gamer. He’s big, strong and has a cannon plus can run. As far as trusting the coaches I can’t say I do right now and what do we have to lose? Oh yeah Rutgers but hell that could happen with Shea. 

TrueBlue2003

September 23rd, 2019 at 1:41 PM ^

He's looked really bad in his limited time though and this is his second year.  His fourth down decision was mind boggling.  Had a wide open guy running a crossing route at the line to gain and ignored him for a guy double (triple?) covered.  He's appeared to play like Shea Patterson but taller.  We need a guy that recognize defenses, know where his open guy is going to be, go through the right progression based on that and then make the throw.  Patterson can't do the first three things there.

LabattsBleu

September 22nd, 2019 at 8:59 PM ^

Not sure if the change has put too many reads into Shea's head, but its pretty clear that Shea has been missing reads/receivers in the games versus Army and Wisky...

He's not seeing things, or holding on too long and having the window close on him.

He's not the only issue, but it sure seems like he's having a lot of issues, which are cascading to everything else....

they need to simplify the playbook to the throws he's comfortable with... if he still underperforms against Rutgers, i think they should pull him.

Chicago Blue Fan

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:16 PM ^

All last year we heard how Shea had to learn to play in a pro style offense.

This year, the chains were going to be off and he could cut loose in an offense that better suited his skills.

It is alarming that he is sucking so much ass after hearing all that.

Alumnus93

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:02 PM ^

Both Brown, and Patterson,deserve a ton of heat.  How Brown thinks its ok to have no DT is just amazing.   And Patterson locked onto Bell all game, missing two easy TD at least.  Both of them seemed trapped I. The first qtr of ND.  Patterson deserves to be benched after that.  The Cb fell down, both vs Collins and also vs DPJ.  and that's an event one needs to see.  Patterson seems to be in sensory overload and cannot handle this new offense. 

blueday

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:10 PM ^

Why not. Meritocracy. We are going in reverse thanks to Jimmy. Hope Dad and Bro are proud. I feel a resignation coming. He has no heart at 55. What a whoose... 

MWolverine7

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:23 PM ^

If the rumors about the time spent on golf are true, Harbaugh should of made him #2 coming into fall camp - period.  There must be some truth to this especially with him not being voted captain.

Mpfnfu Ford

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:36 PM ^

I mean that’s a regrettable decision, but I don’t blame Nico for being frustrated. His quarterback is garbage and can’t make basic reads, and they just keep sending him out there despite his obvious incompetence. 

West Coast Struttin

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:54 PM ^

I'm with Nico, send him packing. Any CEO making that kind of coin, putting an embarrassing product out there on national display like that - would be shitcanned by the board. 

MichiganStan

September 22nd, 2019 at 9:56 PM ^

That's not Harbaughs fault that Shea is incredibly bad at QBing. Its pretty clear now Shea locks on one WR and waits to throw it to that one guy. Only so much Harbaugh could do to fix Shea's IQ

Michigan4ever

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:00 PM ^

This is a college kid (Nico) just liking the fact that he blew off a defender and was wide open and someone else noticed. What do you expect? I doubt he thought about the hashtag at all. It was purely a self promoting move. I would do it too if I were in his shoes. This kid just wants to go to the NFL and who can blame him. 

Midukman

September 23rd, 2019 at 5:41 AM ^

Yeah but still. Not to toot my own horn but I will. My son, although early has whisperings from his college staff that he may be an MLB pitching prospect and every time we talk I stress the importance of smashing his phone with a hammer when it comes to social media. The assholes in today’s culture can manipulate anything you say into whatever fits their agenda. F social media! Call me old but that’s my stance on it. Everybody gets a trophy has ruined our youth. 

Wolverine10007

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:04 PM ^

When you are one of the top three WR's on the team and arguably the conference and your QB keeps on targeting the likes of Ronnie Bell and the TE's (no offense to those players-you're all solid, but not great)...

...then hell yeah, I totally get why Nico Collins would be ticked off.

 

It's like you have the keys to the Tesla but you opt to drive a Honda. 

 

Stop targetting Bell (who, with the exception of that one long run, can't catch a damn ball if his life depends on it)...and start airing it out to DPJ, Nico, and Tarik. 

 

B/c once those three go to the NFL, good luck in expecting any talented WR's coming to AA.


 

Gohokego

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:31 PM ^

Shea is broken as a qb. He can't see the field anymore. He's taken to many hits in his career and now see's only his primary read and the rush. When defenders gets close he short arms throws and doesn't step into it. 

He may be a great practice player because he's not worried about being hit. 

Michology 101

September 22nd, 2019 at 10:54 PM ^

I know McCaffrey is banged up right now, but once again it seems we were misled about the progress of our back up QB situation. We went through this while JOK was on the team.

Harbaugh probably just said good things about DMac to keep him from transferring because Patterson hasn't played well enough to still be the starting quarterback.

Though it's tough to really feel that Dylan is the answer because he hasn't looked very efficient in his limited playing time, but he could possibly do better if he got more opportunities to lead the offense.  

DHughes5218

September 22nd, 2019 at 11:16 PM ^

I know we want to blame Shea but he’s watching every pass he throws from the ground. You can only get hit so many times before you get antsy and take the first option you see.

The Dude

September 22nd, 2019 at 11:45 PM ^

I don't think he was agreeing with fire Harbaugh...he's agreeing that Shea (and the other QBs) don't make the correct read. I'm starting to think they determine who they'll throw to pre-snap. I re-watched the game and there were at least half a dozen times they forced a ball to a receiver that was double or triple covered when the check down was wide open.