Hang The Banner ...


… like a Penix rising from the ashes.
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This is what i like about being a husky ~ even when we lose we win.
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TheRoarOfTheCrowdMember, Swaye's WigwamPosts: 1,645
This is what i like about being a husky ~ even when we win we lose.
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And so Jimmy Lake's career record improves to 4-7
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That twitter account has fewer than 200 followers.
But I'm sure its legit.
Would be funny as hell though.
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Does this mean I get a refund on my natty tickets?
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can we go pop off in Houston now?
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Can we hang the banner at halftime of the Michigan game?
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Only if we? are winning
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I know you’re being sarcastic. But there are no banners in Husky Stadium.
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It would be funny if it took them this long to simply gather all the proof they needed to show that Michigan knew exactly what everyone was going to run.
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If you can't beat em, join em.
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If this is all true, think about the opportunity that was robbed from UW in the natty on so many levels. You can never get that moment back.
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Thanks for reminding me of one of my favorite scenes ever.
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can’t get my 6k back either. Cock suckers can burn in hell.
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Losing to Bama instead?
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Get it together, man. This is a joke. It takes 4 seconds to figure that out.
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From watching that Netflix documentary only one thing is still clear: UW sucked at the sign stealing/protecting game.
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Sometimes when you win, you really lose, and sometimes when you lose, you really win, and sometimes when you win or lose, you actually tie, and sometimes when you tie, you actually win or lose. Winning or losing is all one organic mechanism, from which one extracts what one needs.
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Not gonna be a problem anymore.
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Watched. The doc. Do have to say I was legit traumatized going into the natty game. Felt like my dad and how he couldn't watch the end of The Perfect Storm (great film btw) since he was a commercial fisherman.
It's a documentary and not a real investigation but from he information presented it doesn't seem like UW really has a gripe and Michigan still winning the same way after they came under fire is their best defense. It's straight up clear that they broke the rules though and I think it gave them advantages in 2021 and 2022 they might have needed more as they built themselves up. I assume he just figured them out probably during the game (which is legal), but I would bet they figured out Jimmy Lake and JonDon's dumbass signals as even as bad as the 2021 UW offense was it sure as hell looked like that Michigan team knew exactly where the plays were going.
I also found it interesting that Stalions discovered Michigan and Harbaugh were completely out of the sign stealing game when he arrived. I instantly bet that Petersen would have found out sign stealing is just part of the game and refused to take part at all or scheme like people wouldn't figure out your signs.
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I like how they spent 40+ minutes showing how this guy was so good and dedicated that he could pretty much predict the exact play a team was going to run, to the point that their entire sideline leaned into it, and then in the end the message was kind of "Yeah..but, he didn't do anything wrong. He was just a Michigan Man! He's getting railroaded here!" while the anonymous [Ohio State neckbeard guy] is tearing his defense apart.
The rules are that you can't go after anything that an opponent hasn't put out publicly on film. He clearly needed to go scout in person or via his buddies so that he could build his database up to the point where Michigan had a clear advantage that no one else in the country had.
Nobody will ever believe Michigan on this when 1) Harbaugh's record changed so drastically, 2) He fled immediately and took his whole staff with him, and 3) He praised a "grunt level" staffer like he was his DC.
The other thing is that it didn't matter that he was gone by the time Michigan played their last stretch. His entire database and plan was still in place.
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Yeah I didn't want to make the post too long but I didn't like the tone of the documentary though maybe they did that so Stalions would participate. The arrogance of doing something like that when you have no real defense against the videotaping network he had is pretty aggravating. I also feel like Harbaugh tries to pretend like he didn't know him or had little connection to him is fucked up.
I also hate the defense of it's a culture or everyone does it type thing. Okay, then present me with your case against "everyone else."
The third down on the first drive where they highlighted the Michigan defender ignoring an uncovered Odunze running through the end zone and instead just staring down McMillan across the field waiting for him to cross the end zone always stuck with me. I guess they were just that good at film and tendencies which is insane.
Also he has a lot of Josh Pate similarities which got under my skin.