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I never liked him, and right now I am wondering why he is mad at the officials when the clothesline was clear and evident:shrug:
 

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Had to like last night during the Rutgers game when they said this may be Carr's best coaching season since he's rallied the team.

With the talent on that team (regardless of the injuries) he be stomping through the B-10 insted of playing close games w/ N'western and Minny for a half.

I'd qualify this season as a huge disappointment regardless of the outcome of the game vs OSU.

Go Wisky!
 

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nice to see michigan treat this game like a spring training game

jeez
 

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woulnd't exactly call this a "let down", they are just getting dominated, and being without there 2 best players doesnt help the cause.
 

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I never liked him, and right now I am wondering why he is mad at the officials when the clothesline was clear and evident:shrug:

Cie, you are allowed to clothesline a player. It's not illegal. Donovan was running the option. He was not passing, so you can't have roughing the passer. Horrible call.

That said, UM is clearly mailing this one in. You won't see Henne or Hart in the 2nd half.
 

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Cie, you are allowed to clothesline a player. It's not illegal. Donovan was running the option. He was not passing, so you can't have roughing the passer. Horrible call.

That said, UM is clearly mailing this one in. You won't see Henne or Hart in the 2nd half.

CW-- I was under the impression that a blow to the head was a personal foul, whether or not he is a QB. If that isn't the case, then it would definitely explain why Carr was freaking out.
 

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CW-- I was under the impression that a blow to the head was a personal foul, whether or not he is a QB. If that isn't the case, then it would definitely explain why Carr was freaking out.

Nope, only on a defenseless receiver or passer. Donovan was a runner on that play.
 

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Blow to the head regardless who it is, is a personal foul. A close line like Crable did, should not have been a personal foul, bad call.
 

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It tends to happen off of a big comeback win, with a HUGE rivalry game for the Rose Bowl on deck

i meant more like, suit up your stars only to have them wear a baseball hat all day or play 2 series and then get undressed on the sidelines.

karma says they should now get wacked today AND next weekend.
 

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i meant more like, suit up your stars only to have them wear a baseball hat all day or play 2 series and then get undressed on the sidelines.

karma says they should now get wacked today AND next weekend.

No doubt. Sad mentality for a "premiere" program.
 
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