The twins won the division title 6 times from 2002-2010 (all Ron G. Tenure). And developed some great players with multiple mvps and Cy young’s from this list: Mauer, Morneau, Hunter, Santana, Nathan, Liriano.
this is the same org that you say failed so miserably in developing Ortiz. I’d call them easily one of the top 5-8 most successful organizations in the decade 2000-2010
I was wondering that myself? How does that work? Its bad enough were stuck in the East, but Wiscy every single year. And the 2nd best team in the west next year too (minn)
This was still a team that averaged 35 pts per game including 39 at OSU (which would have been enough to win 2 out of the previous 3 meetings with them before 2018).
I welcome the innovation and I think they will have a slightly improved offense, but how much better than 35 per game can they conceivably get?
Where are the guys that said I was wrong when I stated in the last thread that Mich defense would be better against spread type offenses because now Mich offense is running that?
Does the new offense give more of a challenge for your guys?
“Yeah, it’s great for us, really. The RPO deal, we love it. You’ve just got to be very disciplined on the backend. The linebackers got to be disciplined. I think it’s gonna help us tremendously going forward for sure.”
So wrong on so many levels, UM's defense has gotten daily looks at a spread offense? Absolutely not true. Mich did not run a spread at all last spring and would only practice with a fake spread offense on weekdays leading up to a game against a team that ran a spread.
Now mich will be consistently running an up tempo spread type of offense that the defense will face much more than they have in the past. And they will be better at it than whatever scout team was running it in years past
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Yeah just Twitter crap, I was half joking. I wouldn’t be insanely shocked if it happened though.
“who is going to be Will Johnson's bookend.”
well obviously Domani Jackson
Why do high ranking TE's go to OSU? What witchcraft do they spin them?
To be fair, the same can be said for DMC and his 35 career passing attempts
So if Team A has 79 points, Team B is literally going to sit on their hands to avoid a foul? That isn't exciting
The twins won the division title 6 times from 2002-2010 (all Ron G. Tenure). And developed some great players with multiple mvps and Cy young’s from this list: Mauer, Morneau, Hunter, Santana, Nathan, Liriano.
this is the same org that you say failed so miserably in developing Ortiz. I’d call them easily one of the top 5-8 most successful organizations in the decade 2000-2010
I was wondering that myself? How does that work? Its bad enough were stuck in the East, but Wiscy every single year. And the 2nd best team in the west next year too (minn)
He doesn't have/has yet to show breakaway speed. That is the only think stopping him from being Elite IMO
The ND game tape (especially if he continues that the rest of the year) may be sending him to the NFL
Paramus Catholic* big difference
This was still a team that averaged 35 pts per game including 39 at OSU (which would have been enough to win 2 out of the previous 3 meetings with them before 2018).
I welcome the innovation and I think they will have a slightly improved offense, but how much better than 35 per game can they conceivably get?
Reminds me of a more athletic Minkah Fitzpatrick,,, Which is scary
Can someone explain this part
"after UGA quite blatantly bought off their top Georgia prospect Otis Reese"?
Where are the guys that said I was wrong when I stated in the last thread that Mich defense would be better against spread type offenses because now Mich offense is running that?
Does the new offense give more of a challenge for your guys?
“Yeah, it’s great for us, really. The RPO deal, we love it. You’ve just got to be very disciplined on the backend. The linebackers got to be disciplined. I think it’s gonna help us tremendously going forward for sure.”
So wrong on so many levels, UM's defense has gotten daily looks at a spread offense? Absolutely not true. Mich did not run a spread at all last spring and would only practice with a fake spread offense on weekdays leading up to a game against a team that ran a spread.
Now mich will be consistently running an up tempo spread type of offense that the defense will face much more than they have in the past. And they will be better at it than whatever scout team was running it in years past
I bet the defense will be a lot better at defending spread type offenses/crossing routes from the daily looks they'll get from this offense