Great point, from what I heard we resorted back to the defensive schemes or calls we ran last year against MSU and that's why our defense did so well against them. Considering Michigan is a high powered offense that is more like a Big XII offense could we see our guys resort back to our defensive play from last year and the MSU game if this is in fact true?I really think the defense will do surprisingly well in this game. You have to remember that our defense has been molded for the past two years to stop spread offenses (which they did very well) and that's exactly what Michigan runs. Plus, Denard Robinson has been getting banged up pretty badly the past couple of weeks.
[cough]NORTHWESTERN[/cough]I really think the defense will do surprisingly well in this game. You have to remember that our defense has been molded for the past two years to stop spread offenses (which they did very well) and that's exactly what Michigan runs. Plus, Denard Robinson has been getting banged up pretty badly the past couple of weeks.
You make a good point. I'm calling that game a mulligan, just like Texas Tech in '09.[cough]NORTHWESTERN[/cough]I really think the defense will do surprisingly well in this game. You have to remember that our defense has been molded for the past two years to stop spread offenses (which they did very well) and that's exactly what Michigan runs. Plus, Denard Robinson has been getting banged up pretty badly the past couple of weeks.
Welcome to the board GoBlueM, who came in for Dennard? How did he do? What's your take on how the game will play out.I have no doubt in your defense shutting down Denard next week. He has struggled mightily against strong D's (see: MSU, Iowa, 2010 MSU, Iowa, Ohio State, Mississippi State). Plus, I think the coaching staff is really losing faith in Denard, given his propensity to have 2-3 craptastic turnovers/game. The announcers kept saying Denard was injured yesterday, but it was pretty obvious that he was not injured, but benched after committing 3 terrible turnovers and nearly throwing another pick six.
Well luckily for us our run defense has been horrible this year................ :throwour backup, devin gardner. Another mobile QB, but he is built more like Terrelle Pryor (but extremely raw in the passing game). He had a couple three and outs (mostly handing the ball off with a 10 point lead). Then had a nice 30-40 yard TD pass on 3rd and 15 to seal the game.
I honestly see the game being a pretty low scoring affair. I think the winning team will score in the low 20's. Our D isn't quite on the Ohio State/Penn State level, but it is pretty close, and they create a LOT of turnovers. The big guy for you to watch for is not Denard, but our sophomore RB Fitz Touissant. He's been averaging almost 7 yards a carry the past 3 weeks, and has really been the focus of our offense lately.
I have been mentioning Touissant for a couple days on all the Robinson related threads. That dude is shift and quick. We definitely need to stop the run first. If I am a betting man I would risk the pass over the abilitie for Robinson or Touissant's abilities to hurt us on the ground. That running back is a gamer for sure.GoBlueM said:our backup, devin gardner. Another mobile QB, but he is built more like Terrelle Pryor (but extremely raw in the passing game). He had a couple three and outs (mostly handing the ball off with a 10 point lead). Then had a nice 30-40 yard TD pass on 3rd and 15 to seal the game.
I honestly see the game being a pretty low scoring affair. I think the winning team will score in the low 20's. Our D isn't quite on the Ohio State/Penn State level, but it is pretty close, and they create a LOT of turnovers. The big guy for you to watch for is not Denard, but our sophomore RB Fitz Touissant. He's been averaging almost 7 yards a carry the past 3 weeks, and has really been the focus of our offense lately.