Rich Rod WILL coach UM in '10
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dwccrew
It was a combination of both. But to say RR called a good game is blind loyalty. UM was passing all over OSU and when they were driving late in the game he starts running it again? I saw a lot of bad coaching yesterday and apparently alot of the Michigan fans that were in the stands next to me agreed. Hell, I was an OSU fan asking them why they were leaving with 5 minutes to go and the ball. They were down by 2 scores, they had no faith in RR or Forcier.OldDanTucker wrote:
Once again Tate-38 pass 6 rush, Denard-4 pass 10 rush. O$U-318 total yards, Michigan-309. Turnovers-O$U +4. What does it look like beat michigan rich rod's coaching or Tates poor decisions?dwccrew wrote:
What do you expect when he puts D-Rob in on first and second down to run the ball and then on theird down put Tate in. They know the pass is coming. It wasn't fair to Tate, OSU knew what was coming.bigkahuna wrote: At what point do you stop blaming the coach and start putting responsibility on the players? I thought that he coached a pretty good game yesterday. He didnot MAKE Forcier throw those 4 Picks. He put us in a position to win, and the OFFENSE didnt execute.
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OldDanTuckerWhat do you want him to do pass every single play? Tate got picked off by gibson with around 5 mins left. Then he benched him (after his 5th turnover) and put robinson in, where robinson went 1 for 3 and was sacked on the last offensive play for michigan so you are wrong about the running constantly late in the game
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OldDanTuckerRR and Greg Robinson both called good games, they took a team that finished last in the big10 against team that is big10 champs and has way more talent and made it a game. Take away just 1 turnover for Michigan and we are talking about possibly the biggest upset of the year.
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dwccrew
If you can point out where I said Michigan was running the ball constantly late in the game, I'll concede to you. I didn't say that though.OldDanTucker wrote: What do you want him to do pass every single play? Tate got picked off by gibson with around 5 mins left. Then he benched him (after his 5th turnover) and put robinson in, where robinson went 1 for 3 and was sacked on the last offensive play for michigan so you are wrong about the running constantly late in the game
Do I expect him to pass every play, no. But when they just got a big gain on a passing play and then procede to run on 1st and 2nd down, when on that particular drive the pass was working, yea, that is bad coaching.
OldDanTucker wrote: RR and Greg Robinson both called good games, they took a team that finished last in the big10 against team that is big10 champs and has way more talent and made it a game. Take away just 1 turnover for Michigan and we are talking about possibly the biggest upset of the year.
Ok, take away the one turnover. But if we're changing things that happened, I'd like to have Pryor complete two deep passes where TP had wide open receivers for td's. So if you want to play the "what if" game, if that happened, OSU wins by 25 points instead of 11.
What happened, happened. What exactly are you trying to prove? Michigan played about as well as I expected them to. I didn't think they would go as easily as last year. -
OldDanTuckerThat your comment about Rich Rod making tressels "in-game adjusments" look like a genius are wrong. Oh and that you are wrong about them running on 1st and 2nd down late in the game. On the last 3 drives there was 1 rush play called on 1st or second down and that was the play before the int on the 6 yard line. Another time Robinson scrambled on a called pass play. So once again how did Rich Rod call a bad game? Trust me I would be the first on here calling Rich Rod out if he called a bad game, but he didn't.
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devil1197RR called a good game but it was against a very good defense that leads the nation in turnovers forced.
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whitmerdadi think Rich Rod is the best coach next to lllllloyd that michigan has ever had. i think he should have a ten year contract like Notre Dame gave Chuck. after all how many years did it take Tressel after he was hired? oops i probably should not have ask that one. anyhow GO BUCKS.
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dwccrew
Only took Tressel 310 days after being hired. It'll take RR over 1000 days.whitmerdad wrote: i think Rich Rod is the best coach next to lllllloyd that michigan has ever had. i think he should have a ten year contract like Notre Dame gave Chuck. after all how many years did it take Tressel after he was hired? oops i probably should not have ask that one. anyhow GO BUCKS. -
lhs7870here is all you need to know about RRod.....
From today's free press
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/12559911/rodriguez-spoils-image-with-spoiled-display-in-defeat
I am willing to give him some leeway, but man up and take it like a man. Do the job, recruit what you need, and get better. But it does not show any class to pass the blame to someone else.
As far as previous recruits, one starts for OSU, and this quote from collegefootballnews.com who's hot column.,,,
5. Arkansas QB Ryan Mallett
Yup, head coach Bobby Petrino has his next Brian Brohm, a big-time quarterback he can build an offense around. Mallett has been on a season-long tear, throwing five touchdown passes in each of the last two games and moving up to No. 3 nationally behind Boise State’s Kellen Moore and BYU’s Max Hall in passing efficiency. Bad news, SEC. The Michigan transfer is just a sophomore. -
TiernanGreatest coach in college football today IMO...he deserves a lifetime contract so he can have the next 25 years to "get his system in place". And how about that SUPER - HOT wife of his? Haven't seen such beautiful brown leather skin since I bought my new couch.
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OldDanTuckerWell someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan.
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WebFire
While there is some truth to this, it can only go so far. No way we only had 3-9 and 5-7 talent, if you played to their strengths.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan. -
dwccrew
It's not as if Carr purposely left the program with no recruits. When any coach leaves, some players and recruits will jump ship. Which is exactly what happened.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan. -
devil1197
A QB who wanted to be in UM when the offense fit his style.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan.
Do you honestly think Mallet wanted to play in a run option spread offense? Come on don't be stupid.
Plus, recruits bailed and players transferred because they did not want to play for RR. -
georgemc80In Rodriguez's first two seasons at the helm, even with the Big Ten down in a big way, Michigan has suffered its worst two-year run in almost 50 years. The Wolverines went 3-9 in 2008 and 5-7 in 2009, and if that sounds like progress, look closer at the numbers. Michigan will limp into Year 3 of the Rodriguez Era on a five-game losing streak, and with losses in seven of its past eight games. Michigan is headed in the right direction only if future BCS bowls will be played below the continental shelf.
"If he's a bad guy, it's for demanding accountability and self-responsibility from his team but blaming his own poor performance on the previous coach and the media."
These are the two best quotes from the article and cannot be argued even by the staunchest (die hard for all you UM grads) UM fans. -
OldDanTucker
What exactly was the strength of the Offense we had in his first year? Do you really think that Nick Sheridan and Steven Threet were going to be the future of Michigan, so why not run your system and get everyone else a year ahead of schedule. Not to mention we had zero run game because of injuries at RB. This year the offense was pretty good imo the losses were on the D for the most part.WebFire wrote:
While there is some truth to this, it can only go so far. No way we only had 3-9 and 5-7 talent, if you played to their strengths.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan.
I wasn't saying it like "oh carr left the program in the shitter to make the next coach look bad" but honestly the only recruit/player that hurt UM by leaving was Mallet. Actualy I think almost all the recruits stayed when rr was hired.dwccrew wrote:
It's not as if Carr purposely left the program with no recruits. When any coach leaves, some players and recruits will jump ship. Which is exactly what happened.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan.
devil1197 wrote:
A QB who wanted to be in UM when the offense fit his style.OldDanTucker wrote: Well someone has to say it, what did Carr leave him? 2 good Defense players, and a QB with a bad attitude that never wanted to be a Michigan.
Do you honestly think Mallet wanted to play in a run option spread offense? Come on don't be stupid.
Plus, recruits bailed and players transferred because they did not want to play for RR.
Mallet had to be convinced to stay at Michigan after the spring game his freshman year, and during the season again. He grew up a Arkansas fan and was never 100% michigan. RR tried to convince him to stay but he wanted nothing to do with him or michigan. -
Tiernan^^^
Mallet obviously is one of those "smart guys" scUM is always bragging about having on the team. Oh wait...that's right he left. He must be an F'n genius!