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RE: Michigan Coaches

Posted: 1/13/2013 9:56 AM

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Michigan revealed how they truly feel about themselves last year, when they stormed the field after barely beating the worse OSU team in 2 decades at home.

All of these posts to the contrary are not trying to convince us of their relevancy, they're trying to convince themselves.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 9:58 AM

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BuckinDayton wrote: Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.
He's a good coach, no doubt.

I was both surprised and impressed with the beatdown that Seattle put on them a few weeks ago.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 9:58 AM

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As am I. He is a very good coach who I enjoy watching. His brother on the other hand is a grade A d-bag.
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Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.

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Posted: 1/13/2013 9:59 AM

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jmancincy wrote:
BuckinDayton wrote: Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.
He's a good coach, no doubt.

I was both surprised and impressed with the beatdown that Seattle put on them a few weeks ago.
Seattle is just a different animal at home. Very interested to see how they play in Atlanta today.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 10:00 AM

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I still can't figure out how Denver could possibly allow a WR to get behind them like that. Inexcusable. 
JohnCarrollBuckeye wrote:
As am I. He is a very good coach who I enjoy watching. His brother on the other hand is a grade A d-bag.
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Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.

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Posted: 1/13/2013 10:02 AM

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BuckinDayton wrote:
jmancincy wrote:
BuckinDayton wrote: Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.
He's a good coach, no doubt.

I was both surprised and impressed with the beatdown that Seattle put on them a few weeks ago.
Seattle is just a different animal at home. Very interested to see how they play in Atlanta today.
Yeah, but I thought Harbaugh and company would at least make it a game. 

I can't see Atlanta winning.  History isn't on their side, and Seattle has a very good defense and Wilson can flat out get it done.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 10:13 AM

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24to12 wrote: I think he understood the post and answered it quite well.
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NavyWolverine wrote: Cool story, letting us know that a former Michigan player is doing well at the highest level while former Buckeyes are stuck at college level.
I don't think you understand his post, he is talking about college coaches.  You don't want to get into a contest as to which state has produced the most successful college coaches.  By the way, Harbaugh was born in Ohio.
The OP stated that the last tsun coach to have a winning record against OSU was from the state of ohio, Jim Harbaugh coaching in the pros has nothing to do with that as he has never coached at tsun.  He didn't say that there aren't any former skunkbear players who have been successful as a coach.

Arguing that a proposition is true because belief in it has good consequences, or that it is false because belief in it has bad consequences is often an irrelevancy.

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Posted: 1/13/2013 10:57 AM

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It is funny cause the next great coach to have a winning record against osu is going to be from ohio as well.....      biggrin
See what I did there???
OriginalDCBuck wrote:
24to12 wrote: I think he understood the post and answered it quite well.
OriginalDCBuck wrote:
NavyWolverine wrote: Cool story, letting us know that a former Michigan player is doing well at the highest level while former Buckeyes are stuck at college level.
I don't think you understand his post, he is talking about college coaches.  You don't want to get into a contest as to which state has produced the most successful college coaches.  By the way, Harbaugh was born in Ohio.
The OP stated that the last tsun coach to have a winning record against OSU was from the state of ohio, Jim Harbaugh coaching in the pros has nothing to do with that as he has never coached at tsun.  He didn't say that there aren't any former skunkbear players who have been successful as a coach.


Thank you Denard for 4 years of exciting football.  A true Michigan Man





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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:06 AM

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GoBlueDude wrote: It is funny cause the next great coach to have a winning record against osu is going to be from ohio as well.....      biggrin
See what I did there???
OriginalDCBuck wrote:
24to12 wrote: I think he understood the post and answered it quite well.
OriginalDCBuck wrote:
NavyWolverine wrote: Cool story, letting us know that a former Michigan player is doing well at the highest level while former Buckeyes are stuck at college level.
I don't think you understand his post, he is talking about college coaches.  You don't want to get into a contest as to which state has produced the most successful college coaches.  By the way, Harbaugh was born in Ohio.
The OP stated that the last tsun coach to have a winning record against OSU was from the state of ohio, Jim Harbaugh coaching in the pros has nothing to do with that as he has never coached at tsun.  He didn't say that there aren't any former skunkbear players who have been successful as a coach.
That was funny, using your current coach and the word great in the same sentence.  This isn't a hot dog eating contest tongue

Arguing that a proposition is true because belief in it has good consequences, or that it is false because belief in it has bad consequences is often an irrelevancy.

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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:10 AM

Thank you Denard for 4 years of exciting football. 


A true Michigan man."

A true Meatchicken man... from Florida.

Kind of like Bo, Moeller, Hoke, Woodson, Howard, and dozens of other former players are "Meatchicken men"... from Ohio.

Even their only other Heisman winner is from Indiana.  Pretty bad when even Indiana football talent is better than the state you are toasting.

I always have to laugh at a state-supported university that depends so heavily on out of state talent to try to be relevant.  "The University of MICHIGAN?"  A better title would be "The University of every other state BUT Michigan" as far as their football is concerned.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:13 AM

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GoBlueDude wrote:  A true Michigan Man



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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:17 AM

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LOL.......   You guys have your share of clowns as well....    
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GoBlueDude wrote:  A true Michigan Man




Thank you Denard for 4 years of exciting football.  A true Michigan Man





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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:20 AM

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There's really nothing in recent history (say anything since the turn of the century), that points to that being true.  OSU has a coach with a superior resume, better cumulative recruits, and a track record vs Michigan during the current players lifetime that lends one to think that any Michigan win in the near future vs OSU should be considered an aberration.
NYCBlue wrote: I believe Hoke is 1-1 against the buckeyes.  You're right, it's not a winning record but will be after next season.

Hoke...as in joke
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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:26 AM

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BuckinDayton wrote: Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.

I do agree with this. Good thing Harbaugh passed on his Alma Mater.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 11:34 AM

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BuckinDayton wrote: Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.
Amen!
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Posted: 1/13/2013 12:12 PM

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Stormed? Casually walked out onto....? Yea, I suppose.

I left shortly after the game and at that point didn't see anyone looking to make their way onto the field.....little bit more reserved fanbase up north....

Now, on the other hand.....well, let's just say, break out the pepper spray!

jmancincy wrote: Michigan revealed how they truly feel about themselves last year, when they stormed the field after barely beating the worse OSU team in 2 decades at home.

All of these posts to the contrary are not trying to convince us of their relevancy, they're trying to convince themselves.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 12:40 PM

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JohnCarrollBuckeye wrote:
As am I. He is a very good coach who I enjoy watching. His brother on the other hand is a grade A d-bag.
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Putting the pissing match aside. Every time I watch a 49'ers game, I am thankful that Harbaugh is not at Michigan.

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Just because he's a very good coach dosn't mean that he's not a d-bag also!
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Posted: 1/13/2013 12:51 PM

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NYCBlue wrote: I believe Hoke is 1-1 against the buckeyes.  You're right, it's not a winning record but will be after next season.
Lmao .... this post made me laugh .


 Thanks for the laugh , that made my day.
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Posted: 1/13/2013 12:53 PM

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wynnosu wrote: A true Michigan man."

A true Meatchicken man... from Florida.

Kind of like Bo, Moeller, Hoke, Woodson, Howard, and dozens of other former players are "Meatchicken men"... from Ohio.

Even their only other Heisman winner is from Indiana.  Pretty bad when even Indiana football talent is better than the state you are toasting.

I always have to laugh at a state-supported university that depends so heavily on out of state talent to try to be relevant.  "The University of MICHIGAN?"  A better title would be "The University of every other state BUT Michigan" as far as their football is concerned.
This is interesting right here. So in other words Meyer shouldn't be recruiting nationally, because gasp if it makes him successful. I'm sorry, but realizing that hey the football talent in Michigan isn't as good as Ohio and in other States so we should also recruit there is called common sense, got to love people that try and use this argument like it can be a knock on somebody or a University for that matter.

I think you make so much sense and you are so smart, Wisconsin should only recruit Wisconsin, Minnesota should only recruit Minnesota, etc etc. You should never try to be the best possible, but only worry about making sure your high school kids are happy. If you have 20 kids instate that are D1 caliber, then you should only be offering 20 kids that year... duh.

I mean what kind of idiots would really only offer kids from instate. Isn't the great OSU a University of Ohio, thus they should really only offer kids in Ohio, shame on U Meyer for recruiting nationally and making his program as best as it can possibly be. Likewise shame on Brady Hoke for recruiting anybody other then Michigan born and raised Michigan kids, because "It is a state-supported university".
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Posted: 1/13/2013 12:57 PM

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jmancincy wrote: Michigan revealed how they truly feel about themselves last year, when they stormed the field after barely beating the worse OSU team in 2 decades at home.

All of these posts to the contrary are not trying to convince us of their relevancy, they're trying to convince themselves.
Kind of like when OSU stormed the field after beating Michigan this year. Stop it with these straw man arguments, you realize it works both ways here?

Btw I was dissapointed to see them storm the field when they did beat MSU though, because that is an inferior program, and if you would've used that for an eg then you might have been on to something,. However Michigan storming last year, and OSU storming this year, please don't make yourself look like that and go there.
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