Golfer
Well-Known Member
MSU gives up rushing yards.
Vegas odds makers must know something we don't.
I'm not sure why we try to run to the right side of our line, especially yesterday when every time we went left and got outside, it was successful?
I'll go further, all season the left side has been the better side.
And further yet, QB is a better passer when rolling to the left.
Michigan right corner was weak, and we could have thrown to Davis out of the backfield all day long.
I know I pay for season tickets, and KC parking, and that KF, KOK and NP see these guys all week, and make big bucks, but some things sure seem obvious to me.
How did our AD ever give up the kind of contract we didi to KF with no accountability?
Does anyone else think that on short yardage situations, our delayed handoff to the tailback, even when successful, is a horrible play call? Especially when we run it up the gut with 8 men in the box?
Ever listen in the stadium to some fans comments? Wow, lots of em don't understand football.
I told you guys random thoughts.
Vegas odds makers must know something we don't.
I'm not sure why we try to run to the right side of our line, especially yesterday when every time we went left and got outside, it was successful?
I'll go further, all season the left side has been the better side.
And further yet, QB is a better passer when rolling to the left.
Michigan right corner was weak, and we could have thrown to Davis out of the backfield all day long.
I know I pay for season tickets, and KC parking, and that KF, KOK and NP see these guys all week, and make big bucks, but some things sure seem obvious to me.
How did our AD ever give up the kind of contract we didi to KF with no accountability?
Does anyone else think that on short yardage situations, our delayed handoff to the tailback, even when successful, is a horrible play call? Especially when we run it up the gut with 8 men in the box?
Ever listen in the stadium to some fans comments? Wow, lots of em don't understand football.
I told you guys random thoughts.