Sep 7 | Michigan

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Yeah, he was slow. Ran a terrible 40 that really hurt his draft grade at the combine. Relative to NFL safeties he was definitely one of the slowest.

He ran a 4.83, which isnt horrific, but one of the worst safety times.

On an odd note, he had the second longest broad jump out of safeties.
 

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Moved up presumeably because #2 RB Drake Johnson tore his ACL.
 

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While Denard wasn't a great passer, it's not like we could just let receivers run open down the field. We still had to account for every play as if he could pass.

Yes, Garner will complete more of those passes, but it's not like we all of a sudden have to commit more players to receivers.

I'm not as afraid of Michigan's offense as I was in year's past. But their defense worries me.

Way too many posts to ignore. I believe his last name is Gardner?
 

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Moved up presumeably because #2 RB Drake Johnson tore his ACL.

Not sure it would have really mattered. Drake Johnson was the 2nd RB in the CMU game, Derrick Green was the 3rd. Johnson had I think 3 carries, Green had I think 11. Green was still carrying the ball before Johnson ever got hurt. Johnson didn't get hurt running the ball, he got hurt on special teams.

Green was listed as 5th on the depth chart going into that game, and he was the 3rd back in.

Watching the CMU game again, I think Derrick Green was the most talented RB on the team. He's probably too big at 240, and I think if he didn't get injured early in camp and was down to 230 that he'd have been the starter to open up the season.

It was good seeing Toussaint healthy, but he just seems to lack the ability to run with any power or break tackles. He's too easy to bring down and he runs east/west too much sometimes.
 

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He ran a 4.83, which isnt horrific, but one of the worst safety times.

On an odd note, he had the second longest broad jump out of safeties.

Motta played at what, 6-2/215? I always thought he'd have been perfect for the WILL LB position in a 4-3 at say 230-235 pounds. That 4.83 speed isn't as big of a concern at LB as it is safety. 4.83 is actually a really good time for a LB.
 

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The Big House is going to be rocking and extremely loud with Game Day hosting from there. Are they able to simulate that in practice to a degree? I mean...can they practice crowd noise?
 

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The Big House is going to be rocking and extremely loud with Game Day hosting from there. Are they able to simulate that in practice to a degree? I mean...can they practice crowd noise?

Yeah they have done it before. Turn music up for the entire practice, likely The Victors on repeat.
 

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I drank with a Michigan man last night and made it a point to say go irish between every swig,

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Not sure it would have really mattered. Drake Johnson was the 2nd RB in the CMU game, Derrick Green was the 3rd. Johnson had I think 3 carries, Green had I think 11. Green was still carrying the ball before Johnson ever got hurt. Johnson didn't get hurt running the ball, he got hurt on special teams.

Green was listed as 5th on the depth chart going into that game, and he was the 3rd back in.

Watching the CMU game again, I think Derrick Green was the most talented RB on the team. He's probably too big at 240, and I think if he didn't get injured early in camp and was down to 230 that he'd have been the starter to open up the season.

It was good seeing Toussaint healthy, but he just seems to lack the ability to run with any power or break tackles. He's too easy to bring down and he runs east/west too much sometimes.

Green looked way too big and was lacking his breakaway speed I saw in his tapes. I liked how he went for hits though. Once he found his hole he wasn't afraid to take a guy head on. Could be dangerous on 3rd downs against us.

I'm really interested to see our defensive game plan this weekend and how much we blitz. I've said this before but Gardner reminded me a lot of Denard this past weekend. Unable to go through his progressions and making big plays on play breakdowns. I wonder if we go more contain like we did against Denard last year.

It was also interesting to see UM running some designed runs for Gardner right off the get. Didn't think that Borges would do that a lot this year with him.
 
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Green looked way too big and was lacking his breakaway speed I saw in his tapes. I liked how he went for hits though. Once he found his hole he wasn't afraid to take a guy head on. Could be dangerous on 3rd downs against us.

I'm really interested to see our defensive game plan this weekend and how much we blitz. I've said this before but Gardner reminded me a lot of Denard this past weekend. Unable to go through his progressions and making big plays on play breakdowns. I wonder if we go more contain like we did against Denard last year.

It was also interesting to see UM running some designed runs for Gardner right off the get. Didn't think that Borges would do that a lot this year with him.

That's an understatement. Gardner literally bailed on the pass every single attempt on Saturday if his #1 option was covered.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Mark May claims he "grew up" watching ND vs. Michigan... except he was born in 1959 and ND and UM didn't play from 1943-1978. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Lies&src=hash">#Lies</a></p>— Knute Rockne (@Rocknes_Ghost) <a href="https://twitter.com/Rocknes_Ghost/statuses/374744835309051904">September 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Mark May claims he "grew up" watching ND vs. Michigan... except he was born in 1959 and ND and UM didn't play from 1943-1978. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Lies&src=hash">#Lies</a></p>— Knute Rockne (@Rocknes_Ghost) <a href="https://twitter.com/Rocknes_Ghost/statuses/374744835309051904">September 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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It's well documented that Mark May didn't grow up until he was well into his 30s.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Mark May claims he "grew up" watching ND vs. Michigan... except he was born in 1959 and ND and UM didn't play from 1943-1978. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Lies&src=hash">#Lies</a></p>— Knute Rockne (@Rocknes_Ghost) <a href="https://twitter.com/Rocknes_Ghost/statuses/374744835309051904">September 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Motta played at what, 6-2/215? I always thought he'd have been perfect for the WILL LB position in a 4-3 at say 230-235 pounds. That 4.83 speed isn't as big of a concern at LB as it is safety. 4.83 is actually a really good time for a LB.

Manti's 4.78 was considered slow at 241 lbs for a MLB. Just sayin.
 

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Manti's 4.78 was considered slow at 241 lbs for a MLB. Just sayin.
I'm not sure if he meant by NFL standards, or college football standards. I would tend to think that out of all 120 or so football teams in the NCAA 4.85 would be considered "good" for an inside linebacker.

Either way, Motta was an upper echelon college safety, hence why he was drafted and subsequently made a roster. Would he have made a better linebacker? Who knows.
 

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Hoping Diaco has figured out the play action this week. It really played havoc last week.
 

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Taken from Mgoblog. A play on the "chickening out" comment from their obese, stuttering idiot of a head coach.

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