[NU Sports] Marc my words
Dennis W. Brandt
tbng at comcast.net
Sun Oct 9 09:39:09 CDT 2011
Robinson threw three interceptions in the first half, all of which were
badly thrown balls, not the result of the Wildcat defense. The Wildcat
defense concentrated on stopping Robinson's running, which they did in the
first half. In the second half, Robinson was a different quarterback, and
Michigan's superior skill, strength, and depth took over while Robinson's
passing became lights out. Our pass defense wasn't as bad as last week, but
it wasn't good either. Michigan caught some long balls that good defensive
backs should have knocked down. And Persa is still not Persa as far as his
running goes.
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>I didnt see the game so I dint know if we didn't show up for the 2nd half
>or just played over our heads in the first half but it does suggest we are
>not yet ready for prime time.
>
> I also notice that the Buckeyes blew a 21 point lead to Nebraska but they
> didn't blow double digit leads 2 weeks in a row
>
> It has got to be frustrating for Fitz and the rest of the team.
>
> Harry
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> The game is four quarters long, boys. You only played two.
>
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