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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#181 » by Bernman » Sat Oct 1, 2016 10:59 pm

Bad drops, and their db's are ridiculous on deep balls, but that can't keep being your bail out pass especially given that fact. How about looking for a more reliable throw on 3rd and < 12.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#182 » by trwi7 » Sat Oct 1, 2016 10:59 pm

ampd wrote:It's not going to be any easier next week


Yes it will. There's a bye next week.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#183 » by Lippo » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:01 pm

He's a 19 yr old, this is on chryst, Houston should have played the whole 4th.
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Post#184 » by humanrefutation » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:02 pm

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ampd wrote:Bad qb play has killed any chance to win this


The entire offense was bad from the qb to the rbs to the o-line to the receivers to the play calling which was just baffling at times.

The offensive line struggled, but frankly, Hornibrook didn't make them pay when they blitzed. They were comfortable in man-to-man because they new Hornibrook couldn't hit a deep receiver for ****.
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Re: RE: Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#185 » by Turk Nowitzki » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:03 pm

humanrefutation wrote:
trwi7 wrote:
ampd wrote:Bad qb play has killed any chance to win this


The entire offense was bad from the qb to the rbs to the o-line to the receivers to the play calling which was just baffling at times.

The offensive line struggled, but frankly, Hornibrook didn't make them pay when they blitzed. They were comfortable in man-to-man because they new Hornibrook couldn't hit a deep receiver for ****.

Also, for the 857th consecutive season, our WR's suck.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#186 » by Lippo » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:03 pm

So he knew it was 4th, and still thinks it was a good play to make pick there and not knock it down, lol
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#187 » by dietac » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:04 pm

We lost by 7 to no. 4 Michigan in the Big House with a freshman QB. If you told me before the game, we'd lose 14-7, I would have been surprised we kept it that close.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#188 » by ampd » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:04 pm

trwi7 wrote:
ampd wrote:It's not going to be any easier next week


Yes it will. There's a bye next week.


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Ohio state will win 59-0 again if they show up like this next game
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#189 » by GB_Packers » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:18 pm

ampd wrote:
trwi7 wrote:
ampd wrote:It's not going to be any easier next week


Yes it will. There's a bye next week.


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Ohio state will win 59-0 again if they show up like this next game


:lol: you actually think this? Good lord.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#190 » by GB_Packers » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:20 pm

Lippo wrote:How very Bart like, lol, he sucks,

We lose this by at least 21 if Houston started.


Fixed that for you. You really think the guy that struggled against Georgia State would've fared any better?
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#191 » by jakecronus8 » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:32 pm

Lippo wrote:He's a 19 yr old, this is on chryst, Houston should have played the whole 4th.



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Flip flop much?
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#192 » by Mags FTW » Sat Oct 1, 2016 11:42 pm

I think people are really underestimating how difficult it is to play in the big house. The 98 Rose Bowl team got spanked there for their only loss.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#193 » by jakecronus8 » Sun Oct 2, 2016 12:10 am

How far do the Badgers fall? It's about as good a loss as you can get. Defense played great per the usual.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#194 » by El Duderino » Sun Oct 2, 2016 12:38 am

Bernman wrote:Bad drops, and their db's are ridiculous on deep balls, but that can't keep being your bail out pass especially given that fact. How about looking for a more reliable throw on 3rd and < 12.


Hornibrook's lack of arm strength was glaring in this game vs a quality secondary. A mix of to many soft floating passes and other throws which he just couldn't get there, There was also the blown TD to Peavy.

Houston struggles mentally in making the right reads at times, but he can put some zip on the ball when needed. He would have given us a better chance today
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#195 » by Lippo » Sun Oct 2, 2016 1:15 am

jakecronus8 wrote:
Lippo wrote:He's a 19 yr old, this is on chryst, Houston should have played the whole 4th.



:lol:

Flip flop much?


No, chryst should have played Bart , Michigan at home is no place for a freshman. Horni looked like a dear in headlights, Bart may have thrown 2-3 picks as well, but he would have ran for 40 and threw for 200, and out offense would have scored 17.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#196 » by Lippo » Sun Oct 2, 2016 1:18 am

jakecronus8 wrote:How far do the Badgers fall? It's about as good a loss as you can get. Defense played great per the usual.


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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#197 » by trwi7 » Sun Oct 2, 2016 1:26 am

I find it hard to believe anyone can say Houston would've given us a better chance to win today. Like, I understand Lippo saying it because he's related to Houston or something but for all the Hornibrook weak arm things that have been said, at least he has touch. There's not a chance Houston completes the one TD we did have today and I'm sure the ballhawking D of Michigan would've loved some of those Houston lasers bouncing off our receivers hands because the pass was thrown too hard for them to react in time.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#198 » by Profound23 » Sun Oct 2, 2016 2:03 am

The refs sucked, our offense sucked even more.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#199 » by Profound23 » Sun Oct 2, 2016 2:07 am

trwi7 wrote:I find it hard to believe anyone can say Houston would've given us a better chance to win today. Like, I understand Lippo saying it because he's related to Houston or something but for all the Hornibrook weak arm things that have been said, at least he has touch. There's not a chance Houston completes the one TD we did have today and I'm sure the ballhawking D of Michigan would've loved some of those Houston lasers bouncing off our receivers hands because the pass was thrown too hard for them to react in time.



I agree that Houston probably doesn;t complete that ONE TD, however there were multiple times Hornibrook was sacked by crumbling without being touched where I believe Houston takes off running and picks up big yardage.

With that said, as usual, both of our QBs suck. Wisconsin has to recruit better at that position.
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Re: Bucky at Mich 

Post#200 » by bizarro » Sun Oct 2, 2016 8:06 am

Wow. This GT is f'ng depressing.

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