dankbrogoblue

September 7th, 2021 at 5:45 PM ^

Is it weird that I quietly said “no” to myself here? I just don’t want to see any less of Haskins/Corum

EDIT: Looks like Harbaugh is just saying they’ll continue to play him, which duh

Lakeyale13

September 7th, 2021 at 10:09 PM ^

I know it was Western, but give me more Corum and Edwards and less Haskins.  Haskins is good / above average B10, but lacks any quality approaching elite status.  
 

Now Corum and Edwards showed explosion, quickness, stop start, speed that was just in a different category than Haskins. Haskins is solid and a good back, but Corum and Edwards could be Great!!!

Lakeyale13

September 8th, 2021 at 8:59 AM ^

"Haskins sets the tone, and has more than proven his importance to this team's offense"....I haven't seen a potent offense or an effective running game from Michigan since Haskins has been here.  So I don't know what you mean by him "setting a tone".  Is it of value to "set a tone" if the offense you are a part of isn't very effective or that your running game isn't effective?

Haskins is a solid back.  He certainly seems to be the most physical of the backs.  I just don't think he has the same talent as Corum and Edwards athletically.  I think Corum and Edwards can do things....can bring more to the table...than what Haskins does.  Not crapping on the guy.  He plays hard.  Runs hard.  But I think he has way more limits than what Corum and Edwards do.  Thus, why I personally would love to see more of Corum and Edwards.

Champeen

September 8th, 2021 at 9:15 AM ^

I understand what your getting at, but against really stout defenses that dominate our OL and are immediately in the backfield, you will want Haskins.  He will carry a guy or 2 to get back to the line of scrimmage or churn out 2 yards.  

Edwards looks like he will be a heisman tropy candidate/leader in 2 years.  He already displayed he is a tough runner just like Haskins at this early stage, and he has wheels. Just needs the game to slow down a little, and to just gain experience.

mGrowOld

September 7th, 2021 at 6:25 PM ^

At 62 I believe I qualify for blue hair status although candidly my hair is way more gray then blue.  But my thoughts here are:

1. They arent wrong.  Floyd absolutely did wear #7.

2. You arent wrong either.  It looked weird on Floyd and it looks weird on Edwards.  #7 at Michigan is DEFINITELY a QB number, not an RB number.

Michighen

September 8th, 2021 at 9:34 AM ^

Blue hairs is so yesterday.  Blueing used to be used when women washed their hair about once a week. The blue effect kept their from turning maize.  Sometimes it did turn purple........  I think (hope!) most old ladies wash their hair more often now.........  However, the more I think about it maybe it is appropriate - maize and blue!

JonnyHintz

September 7th, 2021 at 5:49 PM ^

I hope that simply means we’ll see more blowout wins. I’m fine with 15-20 carries apiece for Haskins/Corum. And I’d like to see 25-30 passes. For a decent balance. Please don’t force a three back rotation. 

MadGatter

September 7th, 2021 at 5:53 PM ^

Is it weird that I think he's just bullshitting? Like Corum looked so good as a runner and a reciever I feel like hes just saying this to keep his 5star freshman happy. The reality is Corum is going to eat up a lot of those snaps

lhglrkwg

September 7th, 2021 at 8:31 PM ^

I suspect it means he's a clear #3 or a clear "Blake Corum #2" i.e. he's another speedster who can catch also. I hope this means we're getting him maybe ~3-5 carries/game and a reception or two. Just keep him involved as a freshman so he's ready for a future stardom

And if we're being honest, you kinda have to keep the idea of a talented freshman transferring in the back of your head all the time. Need to keep him engaged

Hail to the Vi…

September 7th, 2021 at 5:55 PM ^

That's an interesting anecdote from the head coach. The tea leaves there might suggest that was a message to Hart/Gattis "give the ball to Edwards more", which can otherwise be interpreted as "more evenly split the 3 man rotation" - not a popular theme on this here blog from last season's offensive management. 

I'm all for utilizing Edwards' pass catching out of the backfield to partly supplement what production will be lost from Ronnie, but I can't imagine why you would want to disrupt the Haskins/Corum duo based on what we saw in week one. 

If Edwards deserves more time, then by all means play him. But it would be mind numbingly disappointing if it were at the expense of disrupting the rhythm of what Haskins and Corum can provide in the running game.