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« Reply #10 on: October 01, 2009, 05:28:24 PM »

There's no point in arguing. It's like trying to convince an atheist there's a God. Won't happen.
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« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2009, 02:12:06 PM »

 laughing on floor It's so funny that the Michigan fans we're in the same spot as we are now, when Cooper was coach at OSU and they still have no idea that their reign of terror on OSU is non-existent. We are not now, nor will we at any time in the near future, be afraid of what Michigan has to offer in terms of competition or anything for that matter. You gave Indiana 33 points and nearly lost the game, this makes me think that comments like "Beat Ohio State" should not even be in your vocabulary right now. I give it three, maybe four years and you may have something to offer the rivalry again. Until then, you are alone in your chants bud. sign_oh sign_io
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« Reply #12 on: October 05, 2009, 02:25:00 PM »

Yeah...... Michigans D stopping them in the redzone 3 times and forcing them to field goals 4 is pretty lucky. They could have easily won, but Michigans D played when it mattered most.

Dude, you beat Indiana?! Michigan D is not that great, they've played nobody notable until Indiana stepped on their toes, surprisingly. Yes, Michigan stopped this highest powered offense frm getting into the end zone a couple of times, but you're missing the point here. Inidana, Indiana, Indiana. And if that's not good enough to satisfy your appetite for being corrected, maybe you should think about how this highly potent Michigan D could not stop the weakling Indiana offense from scoring 33 points in the first place. If they're such a powerhouse and the team is worthy of the win, it should not have came down to a decision or judgment call in the first place. The bottom line is that Michigan fans like to pretend that all is well in the Pig House, but the truth is that 'ol Richy boy is just another Carr when it comes to OSU, so don't expect the win to be even close in November.
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« Reply #13 on: October 05, 2009, 04:20:52 PM »

Sorry OSUBEAST I don't know if I'm fully inclined to agree with you there. Despite the fact that the Wolverines have been somewhat rocky in their last 2 games, they still pose as a threat to us...infact at this age of college football, any given team can pose as a threat if we don't take our games seriously. Iowa defeated Penn State 2 years in a row, MSU got 2 consecutive wins over UM, Wisconsin is a rebuilding team and Purdue is an enigma, they're a team you roll the dice on to see if the result is good or bad.

Despite losing games to higher ranked teams, Ohio State has shown the most consistency so far but even they can be upset by Michigan and I know the Wolverines are more hungrier for a win against us than anything. Michigan is our most hated rival no doubt but I'm not gonna disrespect them by underestimating their talent.
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« Reply #14 on: October 07, 2009, 09:39:44 AM »

Dude, you beat Indiana?! Michigan D is not that great, they've played nobody notable until Indiana stepped on their toes, surprisingly. Yes, Michigan stopped this highest powered offense frm getting into the end zone a couple of times, but you're missing the point here. Inidana, Indiana, Indiana. And if that's not good enough to satisfy your appetite for being corrected, maybe you should think about how this highly potent Michigan D could not stop the weakling Indiana offense from scoring 33 points in the first place. If they're such a powerhouse and the team is worthy of the win, it should not have came down to a decision or judgment call in the first place. The bottom line is that Michigan fans like to pretend that all is well in the Pig House, but the truth is that 'ol Richy boy is just another Carr when it comes to OSU, so don't expect the win to be even close in November.

Did I once say our D was high powered? Our D is absolutely pitiful. We played well in the redzone and that's it. I am not bragging about beating Indiana by 3. It shouldn't have been that close. Michigan can most certainly beat OSU, but I'm not saying it will happen. Also, ND's offense is one of the best in the country, and they walked all over our D. 4 years until Michigan offers something to the rivalry? Next year, or even the year after is when I expect a win. I'm not alone in my chants, there is many Wolverines that see RR is doing this program well.
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