Jackcrevol
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Oh, the time he stepped out of bounds when the clock was running out instead of throwing it to the endzone
Milton scares me,Jmo and not to derail kids thread.Hez had plenty of playing time now,coaching change etc.Kid just ain't got it between the ears.No disrespect intended,but we all watched the same QB.Some things u can't teach,I'll be the first to eat my crow if he comes in and excels.I highly doubt that,but prove me wrong Milton,don't be scared lol..
Be easy to do if that was the only one. And his play carried over from he was at Michigan. And by the the way they Michigan had a pretty decent year after he moved onYou’ve never made one mistake in an instantaneous moment in you life??? Congrats on the perfection you’ve achieved…
People need to get over this play, it was one play which never; I agree with the original comment if you actually watched his throws when he entered the game, there was improvement from earlier in the year and you’d have to be blind not to see it. That’s what good coaches do, they take players who have potential and coach that potential up to talent. A great coach doesn’t have to go out get the best players at each position & turn ‘em loose to go do what they already know how to do, a great coach is a developer of talent. I personally believe we have a great coach & coaching staff.
Why do we need him?
Some can be coached up and some can’t . Since he has been out of high school, he has been around coaches that are good with quarterbacks, Heup and Harbaugh. Should have caught on by now. College 3yrs
Well Harbaugh took a non-scholarship player at San Diego named Josh Johnson and turned him into a guy who spent over a decade in the NFL. He goes to San Francisco where Alex Smith was widely considered a bust, and turns him into a pro bowl Quarterback. Then goes to Ann Arbor and turns Jake Rudock, who had basically been run out of the Iowa program, into a All Big 10 quarterback and NFL draft pick. Then nearly goes to the playoffs with Wilton Speight, after turning the former three star recruit into a all big 10 selection. And then what he’s done the past two years with Cade McNamara,. So yes it seems that Harbaugh is “good with quarterbacks.”How long was Crompton out of high school before he became good? Harbaugh is good with QBs? Lol. How so? He had the luxury of getting Andrew Luck. At Michigan all of his QBs have been below average. He has caught on. Towards the end of last year he showed improvement.