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  1. So I'm thinking we should tank tomorrow if we win tonight. Johan will go on 3 days rest and start Game 1 if we play the Mets, and still be able to pitch in Game 5 if necessary.
  2. Resting. Now its time to get sharp for the playoffs.
  3. Haha, now you get Marmol. Make your peace.
  4. Well there goes the least nerve wracking no hitter ever
  5. Lilly doesn't have to pitch until next Sunday. I don't see the harm in letting him stay in until he gives up a hit.
  6. 2-2 Twins/Royals. Royals have the bases loaded and 0 outs. Looks like the Twins are choking their season away.
  7. Ted Lilly season ERA is 4.09 as we speak To compare, Carlos Zambrano's is 3.91
  8. I definitely think Marquis should come out of the bullpen today to relieve Lilly. We need to see how he handles this role at least once before the playoffs.
  9. LOL!!! Lilly just missed a grand slam by about 10 feet
  10. Interesting. I hope his shoulder is ok Lou did this last year with Lilly (started him for 2 innings and then had him pitch on "3 days rest" in Game 2), and Lilly looked awful in the playoffs. I love that Lilly went from our number 2 starter to our number 4 starter. And Rich Hill went from our 3rd starter to the Rookie League... And Wood went from 1st starter to Sham Closer. And Prior went from our 2nd starter to...er...the DL And Maddux went from our 3rd started to the Padres to the Dodgers. Three Finger Brown went from our 1st starter to dead
  11. Michigan and Texas A&M are both so bad because they have stubborn coaches that refuse to adapt their schemes to their personnel. It's not stubborn in Michigan's case. It's instilling a new offensive system. Everyone knew Michigan was basically punting this year to get the personnel used to running the spread. Obviously the players at key positions aren't suited for the spread, but by the time we get people who can play it well, the rest of the program will have already had a year of experience running it. Would they not be better running a different system? Why not recruit for a new system and install it when the players can actually run it? Michigan has too much talent -- even this year -- to "punt" a season. It's not what's best for this year's team. It's stubborn in my book. I can see your side, but I really don't mind at all. They hired a coach who is known for running the spread. It takes time for a team to completely shift its offensive philosophies. Maybe the QB or the WRs might not be there for years 2 and 3, but the coaches might, a guard might, I know the RBs might be there. With Lloyd Carr leaving, and a large class of players leaving, it was the perfect time to strip down and start anew. Jim Tressel did the same thing when he took over OSU, and it worked out well for him. I just don't like seeing Michigan bottom out. Nor do I think a whole lot of Rich Rodriguez. Oh I don't like it either. I feel like Michigan sports in general is fading away. Basketball used to be relevant almost every year, and now its embarrassingly bad. Seriously, no NCAA tournament appearances since 97-98? Now football is "bottoming out". I'm just worried that the Michigan name will be tarnished and Rodriguez won't be able to recruit the talent we need to dominate again, and we'll end up being Notre Dame in 5-10 years. At the same time, I'm willing to give this a chance before panning it. I really wish we would have stolen Les Miles though.
  12. Michigan and Texas A&M are both so bad because they have stubborn coaches that refuse to adapt their schemes to their personnel. It's not stubborn in Michigan's case. It's instilling a new offensive system. Everyone knew Michigan was basically punting this year to get the personnel used to running the spread. Obviously the players at key positions aren't suited for the spread, but by the time we get people who can play it well, the rest of the program will have already had a year of experience running it. Would they not be better running a different system? Why not recruit for a new system and install it when the players can actually run it? Michigan has too much talent -- even this year -- to "punt" a season. It's not what's best for this year's team. It's stubborn in my book. I can see your side, but I really don't mind at all. They hired a coach who is known for running the spread. It takes time for a team to completely shift its offensive philosophies. Maybe the QB or the WRs might not be there for years 2 and 3, but the coaches might, a guard might, I know the RBs might be there. With Lloyd Carr leaving, and a large class of players leaving, it was the perfect time to strip down and start anew. Jim Tressel did the same thing when he took over OSU, and it worked out well for him.
  13. This is hilarious. Michigan gets a TO at the Wisconsin 48. First play Threet runs the option and fumbles the pitch, Wisconsin recovers.
  14. Ted Lilly has given up 1 hit in his last 9 innings at Miller Park
  15. Michigan and Texas A&M are both so bad because they have stubborn coaches that refuse to adapt their schemes to their personnel. It's not stubborn in Michigan's case. It's instilling a new offensive system. Everyone knew Michigan was basically punting this year to get the personnel used to running the spread. Obviously the players at key positions aren't suited for the spread, but by the time we get people who can play it well, the rest of the program will have already had a year of experience running it.
  16. Watching the scrubs play makes me really appreciate the defense the Cubs have this year.
  17. I knew Michigan was going to be bad this year, but I didn't think they would be this bad.
  18. 56 games with a pitcher getting a hit this year? wow
  19. Dammit! Stupid GR double. Nice work TLill
  20. Interesting. I hope his shoulder is ok Lou did this last year with Lilly (started him for 2 innings and then had him pitch on "3 days rest" in Game 2), and Lilly looked awful in the playoffs.
  21. Hmm...Hoffpauir strikes out, and Ward hits a HR. Nice!
  22. Looks like Fred is getting some work in before the postseason.
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