Old Man Mike
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A variety of opinions and facts:
1]. We may have outplayed Michigan for the past two games, but we screwed up so much with almost unforced bonehead plays that we lost both games. This situation means that both fan bases have basis for their opinions. Notre Dame's view of this year's game is that we're not making bonehead plays anymore and therefore Michigan is in trouble. Michigan's view is that Notre Dame has been error-prone and they have just the player to take advantage of that. What I note about this generally undebatable vision is that Michigan must depend upon us continuing to shoot our own selves in the foot. This should make all Michigan fans nervous.
2). Just like the previous MSU game, it is our guys who are going to be more spontaneously motivated. They [UofM] have won the scoreboard and we have lost. When Kelly said in the post-MSU game locker-room that we would take Sunday off and come back focussed on Michigan, the spontaneous loud hooting was animal ferocious. These guys want some blood this time.
3). Michigan must have some doubts in their heads. Alabama was a murderous woodshedding no matter how even the greatest homer might want to try to spin it. Before that game everyone there thought that the game would be competitive. There is NO sense in which any objective observer can claim that it was. So, "no one else is Alabama" [maybe]. Still you can hear the sounds of whistling in the dark. Add to that the questions about offensive play-calling, and injuries like Countess, and the lack of Molk and Martin type leadership, and there are fragilities in this organization right now which can manifest at any time.
4). Actually who cares what happened the last two years?? The past is gone except for nice things one would like to remember. This is the moment. The fact of this moment is that Notre Dame is apparently REAL good, especially talking about the defense. Michigan has yet to show much sign that THEY are real good. They may be, but no one's seen it yet. Those realities make one group very nervous about this game, I'd bet. That too causes a lot of whistling in the dark. Let's watch this thing happen. Notre Dame is really dangerous this season and all of Michigan knows it. They are hoping for several Denard miracles. But Diaco will find the way.
1]. We may have outplayed Michigan for the past two games, but we screwed up so much with almost unforced bonehead plays that we lost both games. This situation means that both fan bases have basis for their opinions. Notre Dame's view of this year's game is that we're not making bonehead plays anymore and therefore Michigan is in trouble. Michigan's view is that Notre Dame has been error-prone and they have just the player to take advantage of that. What I note about this generally undebatable vision is that Michigan must depend upon us continuing to shoot our own selves in the foot. This should make all Michigan fans nervous.
2). Just like the previous MSU game, it is our guys who are going to be more spontaneously motivated. They [UofM] have won the scoreboard and we have lost. When Kelly said in the post-MSU game locker-room that we would take Sunday off and come back focussed on Michigan, the spontaneous loud hooting was animal ferocious. These guys want some blood this time.
3). Michigan must have some doubts in their heads. Alabama was a murderous woodshedding no matter how even the greatest homer might want to try to spin it. Before that game everyone there thought that the game would be competitive. There is NO sense in which any objective observer can claim that it was. So, "no one else is Alabama" [maybe]. Still you can hear the sounds of whistling in the dark. Add to that the questions about offensive play-calling, and injuries like Countess, and the lack of Molk and Martin type leadership, and there are fragilities in this organization right now which can manifest at any time.
4). Actually who cares what happened the last two years?? The past is gone except for nice things one would like to remember. This is the moment. The fact of this moment is that Notre Dame is apparently REAL good, especially talking about the defense. Michigan has yet to show much sign that THEY are real good. They may be, but no one's seen it yet. Those realities make one group very nervous about this game, I'd bet. That too causes a lot of whistling in the dark. Let's watch this thing happen. Notre Dame is really dangerous this season and all of Michigan knows it. They are hoping for several Denard miracles. But Diaco will find the way.