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So what did Michigan do well on
Saturday?
Tackling: I can't recall a game where we tackled better.
The Wolverines made several open field tackles on defense and on
special teams. Overall I thought the defense played well -
good enough to win. ND started several possessions in Michigan
territory in the second half.
Rivas:
The Michigan place kicker got it done. What more can you
ask of this guy? - he nailed 4 field goals in the game off the
grass.
Henne: While he didn't do enough to move the ball, the guy
showed he's a warrior and will stand in there when it is tough.
They are doing things they couldn't do with John Navarre, things
such as rolling out and throwing on the run. I think that Carr
will put Gutierrez back when he is 100%, and maybe play Henne in
certain situations.
Tailgating:
Some Michigan fans represented well at the tailgate, punishing
beer cans and chicken before the game, listening to neurotic Irish
fans complain about the state of their football program. FYI -
your tailgate party in South Bend is known as a "tailgater".
Here's where Michigan failed:
Punt block: Lloyd
Carr and new special teams coach (and recently fired CMU coach) Mike
DeBord need to figure out how to protect their punter. They
easily blocked one punt and had a chance at a couple more.
Maybe it is me, but something just does not look right on their punt
formation. It looks like they are too tight.
Vertically
Challenged: Best receivers in the country? How about
we throw to them down field? Before Michigan got down, we only
challenged the Notre Dame defensive backs a couple times. One
yielding a long reception by Braylon Edwards.
Catching
the Ball. Speaking of Braylon - he dropped at least 3,
maybe 4 balls. One caused an interception. One maybe 2
drops is acceptable, but beyond that - come on!
Running
Game. I really feel it comes down to this. If
Michigan can't run the ball - and has not yet this year, this type
of thing will happen. We will lose 4+ games if this is not
worked out. Michigan teams must run the ball to be effective.
There's no getting around that while Carr is the coach, so get used
to it. We must be able to control the ball on the ground and
we are not. Jerome Jackson and Mike Hart looked ok replacing
David Underwood who went down in the first series, but we did not
get it done.
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A pre-game trip to
the grotto. A must visit when you are in South Bend. |
Kelley K. and
brother-in-law Brendan O. at the B's tailgater. |
US Army
paratroopers dropped in before the game on the third
anniversary of 9/11. |
Brian and Ted and
their ladies in our section. |
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Wha happen? |
The golden dome
gets us once again. |
The walk of shame.
A lonely, lonely stroll back to the car as the sun sets on
another Michigan trip to South Bend. |
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