All about Max Brosmer Making the Cut


Rookie QB debut rankings

Brosmer ranked 8 out of 17 on this list, ahead of several drafted QBs. Mertz ranked dead last (lol). A lot of drafted QBs who played terribly.
Mertz ... god damn how does he pull off this shit. Plays like ass, gets hyped all the time .... still plays like ass ... drafted...

I bet he just magically gets some top sports TV role out of nowhere when his career is done for no apparent reason.
 


How about one who knowingly cheated.
How did he cheat?
McCarthy still had to read the defense and make the plays.
Every college team tried to intercept and determine the other teams plays. Michigan was just better at it than others. What I see is a bunch of whiners who tried to cry because they lost the game. Connor Stallion is a genius at intercepting and deciphering code. The US Military did a great job.
 

How did he cheat?
McCarthy still had to read the defense and make the plays.
Every college team tried to intercept and determine the other teams plays. Michigan was just better at it than others. What I see is a bunch of whiners who tried to cry because they lost the game. Connor Stallion is a genius at intercepting and deciphering code. The US Military did a great job.
Glad to see we have the same understanding of what occurred.
 


How did he cheat?
McCarthy still had to read the defense and make the plays.
Every college team tried to intercept and determine the other teams plays. Michigan was just better at it than others. What I see is a bunch of whiners who tried to cry because they lost the game. Connor Stallion is a genius at intercepting and deciphering code. The US Military did a great job.
I honestly don't care that much that Michigan cheated (but they did cheat, let's stop denying it), I'm more bothered by the way they tried to turn the whole thing around and play victim after getting caught. Very Michigan-like.
 

How did he cheat?
McCarthy still had to read the defense and make the plays.
Every college team tried to intercept and determine the other teams plays. Michigan was just better at it than others. What I see is a bunch of whiners who tried to cry because they lost the game. Connor Stallion is a genius at intercepting and deciphering code. The US Military did a great job.
If you know the other teams signals / plays how much reading do you have to do?

I think a heck of a lot less than usual, even more so when your coaches have the right play drawn up... seems like they would be playing a far different game at that point.
 
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I’ll eat my shoe if JJ turns into a top 10-15 NFL QB….someday. The guy had every advantage imaginable in college including (allegedly) knowing the defensive calls. Are Vikes fans taking crazy pills? He’s a reach.

Pulling for Brosmer. Phsucally hes not all that but loved his release, quick decisions, maturity.
Some hyperbole here but I agree with the general idea. JJ was an elite recruit and led his team to the playoffs twice and won a natty. However, we just don't have the tape of him to justify Vikings fans being so defensive over him. I find it odd that even the idea that we reached for him in the draft is somehow controversial. The kid has some intriguing tools, and I think he does have the arm talent to produce at this level, but I had assumed we all knew we were taking a leap here.
 

How did he cheat?
McCarthy still had to read the defense and make the plays.
Every college team tried to intercept and determine the other teams plays. Michigan was just better at it than others. What I see is a bunch of whiners who tried to cry because they lost the game. Connor Stallion is a genius at intercepting and deciphering code. The US Military did a great job.
Sign stealing even occurs in the NFL. Everyone does it. Also, Michigan won a natty after the Stallions fiasco right? That team was loaded with talent and full of 5-6 year guys. They would have been there regardless
 



Mertz ... god damn how does he pull off this shit. Plays like ass, gets hyped all the time .... still plays like ass ... drafted...

I bet he just magically gets some top sports TV role out of nowhere when his career is done for no apparent reason.
I couldn't figure out why he was drafted. He put up pretty good numbers at Florida, but it was a lot dink 'em passes in a fairly QB friendly system, but he is pretty limited.
 

Sign stealing even occurs in the NFL. Everyone does it. Also, Michigan won a natty after the Stallions fiasco right? That team was loaded with talent and full of 5-6 year guys. They would have been there regardless
They also went 6-0 after Harbaugh was punished for the stealing with 4 wins against top 10 teams (5 wins against top 15 teams).

Ohio State cried for doing the same thing every program tried to do, Michigan just did it better.
 

Mertz ... god damn how does he pull off this shit. Plays like ass, gets hyped all the time .... still plays like ass ... drafted...

I bet he just magically gets some top sports TV role out of nowhere when his career is done for no apparent reason.
Mertz was very good at Florida.
 







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