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No in-out since it?s the first one in a while, but a dossier of those in trouble:
MY FATHER has a shirt that says he?s my dad and points me out to various passers-by who notice it. This is not cool.
ANTONIO BASS? TRAITOROUS KNEE. Bass was a high school quarterback who made Incredibly Surprising Quarterback Draws work with some regularity during his freshman season. He?d be a redshirt junior who couldn?t throw worth a lick but could be Pat White if his knee hadn?t exploded in a contact warmup drill. Preposterously, the injury was the worst knee injury Michigan football?s ever experienced and Bass?s career is over.
Lame.
EAGLES FANS IN MAIZE. There was a smattering of boos at halftime, which is only barely acceptable when a team is clearly playing under its capabilities and even then it?s pretty dickish since no one?s getting paid. When no one from the fans to the coaches to the players knows what they can do, booing can only be the province of people who should exit the stadium like stray extra points.
(THE) GENERAL BLOODYMINDEDNESS OF (THE) UNIVERSE. The Year of Infinite Pain, The Horror, Josh Moore, the Bass thing above, the transfer of Jason Forcier just in time for him to watch Tavita Pritchard beat Oregon State, Mr. Plow?s departure to the maw of the Great Satan? I mean, come on.
WEST VIRGINIA. Make one funny move and we?ll hire Huggins to coach Grand Valley State.
THE SUN. By the time the game was over half the people in the stadium looked deep-fried and the other half had evaporated. Also it got in my eyes. Stupid sun.
THE 4-3 AGAINST A SPREAD. I thought we ditched this at the same time we ditched Jim Herrmann? At least Shafer got wise relatively quick and junked in in favor of nickel packages galore in the second half; though most credit the defensive line with the carnage wrought it was the secondary actually covering Johnson?s first and sometimes second reads that allowed the defensive line to exercise their constitutional right of assembly at the quarterback.
SPAIN.
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No in-out since it?s the first one in a while, but a dossier of those in trouble:
MY FATHER has a shirt that says he?s my dad and points me out to various passers-by who notice it. This is not cool.
ANTONIO BASS? TRAITOROUS KNEE. Bass was a high school quarterback who made Incredibly Surprising Quarterback Draws work with some regularity during his freshman season. He?d be a redshirt junior who couldn?t throw worth a lick but could be Pat White if his knee hadn?t exploded in a contact warmup drill. Preposterously, the injury was the worst knee injury Michigan football?s ever experienced and Bass?s career is over.
Lame.
EAGLES FANS IN MAIZE. There was a smattering of boos at halftime, which is only barely acceptable when a team is clearly playing under its capabilities and even then it?s pretty dickish since no one?s getting paid. When no one from the fans to the coaches to the players knows what they can do, booing can only be the province of people who should exit the stadium like stray extra points.
(THE) GENERAL BLOODYMINDEDNESS OF (THE) UNIVERSE. The Year of Infinite Pain, The Horror, Josh Moore, the Bass thing above, the transfer of Jason Forcier just in time for him to watch Tavita Pritchard beat Oregon State, Mr. Plow?s departure to the maw of the Great Satan? I mean, come on.
WEST VIRGINIA. Make one funny move and we?ll hire Huggins to coach Grand Valley State.
THE SUN. By the time the game was over half the people in the stadium looked deep-fried and the other half had evaporated. Also it got in my eyes. Stupid sun.
THE 4-3 AGAINST A SPREAD. I thought we ditched this at the same time we ditched Jim Herrmann? At least Shafer got wise relatively quick and junked in in favor of nickel packages galore in the second half; though most credit the defensive line with the carnage wrought it was the secondary actually covering Johnson?s first and sometimes second reads that allowed the defensive line to exercise their constitutional right of assembly at the quarterback.
SPAIN.
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