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  • WingsFan
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    New helmet, I actually like this one.


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  • WingsFan
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    Good luck. Rocky was a top 10 US national ranking wrestler . In his entire high school career he totaled 105 pins (a school record) and placed in the top 150 for number of pins in Iowa state history. At the finals (same thing happen to me). The referee called Rocky for stalling (many experts say the call was extremely controversial) and sent the two into overtime. Rocky went on to lose the match.



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  • lineygoblue
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    Rocky ... say it ain't so!!



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  • lineygoblue
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    Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
    Why is Rocky Lombardi starting? The backup kids is wayyyy better.
    Watch what you say about Lombardi.

    He's going to make everyone forget Jeff Smoker.

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  • iam416
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    I was contemporaneously pissed that Tyreke Smith knocked out Lombardi.

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  • Hannibal
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    Why is Rocky Lombardi starting? The backup kids is wayyyy better.

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  • Jeff Buchanan
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    From what I understand about what's going on inside the program, it is a continuation of club house pissing and moaning that started last season. I don't think Harbaugh lacks fire, at least enough of it, to get players focused and involved. If the players are continually and possibly justifiably unhappy about any number of policies, roster positions or playing time, no manner of firing them up is going to off-set the negative impact on performance and team work a group of disgruntled players who may have checked out will have.

    Certainly, if there are unhappy players, that's on Harbaugh if he's not dealing constructively with it. He certainly has a rep for following the mantra, my way or the highway. Nobody here hasn't seen both good and bad leadership styles in dealing with disgruntled employees in the work space. Seems like Jim may have a problem with that. Maybe it reached a tipping point this season that tipping point influenced by the shit-storm that is COVID.

    I'm not happy with Harbaugh being extended. I'm reasonably certain I won't be getting involved with season tickets - my way of telling Wade to fuck off. If I watch next season, it will be from a disinterested distance. Harbaugh is who he is, has delivered much less than expected and is more than likely at his ceiling when it comes to successfully running a P5 football program. Just not worth the time and expense any longer as I don't see that things will change.

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  • lineygoblue
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    MSU got pasted by OSU today 52-10, and it probably could have been more.

    Afterward, I read the Detroit News interview with Mel Tucker following the game. The guy was totally upset with his team for the way they played. He said they were better than that, and its got to change.

    I can't think of anything I like about MSU, especially over the last 15 years. They're a program that built itself on dirty play, questionable character, and they laughed about it when they got away with it. It was shameful, but they know no shame in East Landfill. Duffy Daugherty would hide his face in shame over what they've become.

    But ... I like Tucker's reaction to his team's loss. That's the kind of reaction that is needed at Michigan when they lose. Not this zombie-like "we got to get better" crap. (Thanks Tom W). Michigan has lost so many games to bad teams that its now accepted on State Street. We need more fire and anger over stupid losses like Tucker showed today.

    I don't want Mel Tucker as Michigan's next coach. Never in a million years. But, I want that kind of resolve and anger when the team plays poorly.

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  • lineygoblue
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    His return was about as long as Lombardi's start against Indiana.

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  • Jeff Buchanan
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    ...... and Froot Loops disappears after a brief return stint.

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  • lineygoblue
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    State being state. They have played their best game of the year. Lombardi likely played the best game of his past and future career against Michigan. He will never play that well again.

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  • Mike
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    Sparty is a joke. We’re an abomination.

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  • Hannibal
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    Rocky Lombardi is hilariously bad. Our DBs should be forced to do some sort of walk of shame through the streets for getting torn up by this putz.

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  • lineygoblue
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    Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
    Turns out, Michigan State still sucks as badly as we thought. 49-7 loss to Iowa.
    I watched that game. The way Iowa beat them would have made Lloyd Carr smile. They ran TnT all day long, with good success. And, they must have run the waggle about 10 times for good yards. Congrats to the Hawkeyes.

    Rocky Balboa threw about 4 picks. Back to normal for him.

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  • Hannibal
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    I don't give them a free pass on the offense either. The running game, in particular, is shit and they are too hung up on spreading the carries out amongst four guys.

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