Hugh Millen on the Midday show Tuesday…
“Everything you did last year to set up DeMond Williams for this year was designed, maybe not to beat the Buckeyes ranked number one.
Maybe that's asking too much, but it was not asking too much in the mind of Jed Fisch. I'm just making inferences. I'm not in his head, but this is my inference.
That everything was supposed to set up that DeMond could do something in Ann Arbor against a good not great Michigan team. And he goes out there, throws three picks, and on basic plays that I'm not...
That's what I meant, three.
I was teaching that stuff to my middle school. He threw an interception on slant flat and on Y stick. Now, the coaches who were driving around, they go, yep, those are about as basic plays as you can possibly have in all of football.
And he threw those first two interceptions on those. So I think there's a palms up exasperation like who is DeMond Williams. And of course, as you said, who is Jed Fisch?
They better get a signature win because they don't have any.”
Yes I still listen to KJR when it has to do with my favorite team and topic
Comments
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KJR is good when they let Hugh and Holmgren talk and analyze.
When they awkwardly insert the DEI hires into 70% of the chats, Chucko does his corny jokes, and Bucky acts like a cuck (gee, that seems familiar), which is usually, it blows.
Anyway, Diamond or whatever his name is gets by on his running. Fishsticks can't call plays.
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Compare that to Fisch and {insert OCs name here} talking about the picks as if they were no big deal and just totally unlucky situations....even though theres a trend now
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While UW's OTs were getting beat on the regular (to the inside and the outside), Demond definitely let it get him too much and rushed his throws.
The first throw that was almost picked was on Boston though. I'm pretty sure it was an option route where he was supposed to do a hitch rather than a slant. Demond threw the hitch route and fortunately the corner was so surprised, he dropped it.
From the stats, Illinois has one good pass-rusher (#17, with 4 sacks and listed at 6'3" 275 lbs) while it seemed like Michigan had two guys coming from both sides (that could simply be that Faasolo and Azzopardi are not good).
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Seems like there has been a lot of miscommunications between QB and pass catcher and snapper this year.
If someone from the media asked me about it I'd say guys gotta trust each other. Okay, now pay me $7 million a year.
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I'm hearing he's just too young. Ignore that the 2 QBs he lost to this year have less starts than he does.





