I can't help but think about our Safety room for the next few years. Koi, Kerry Brown and Aidan Gousby are the future, and the future looks bright. :cool:
According to Ryan Burns on this week's Pair and a Spare Podcast, Koi has played 188 defensive snaps this season. His INT/snap ratio (.026) has to be best in the country.
Not to pile on here, but I heard PJ say in recent press conferences that Max gets 2 plays called in to his headset and the coaches let him make the adjustments at the line presnap, something PJ has never done before as a HC. Max has proven that he is that smart and that prepared, and we are...
Exactly. This is the first game he went into a game as a starter...
I'll keep saying it. He's hungry boy and keeps finishing everything they put on his plate.
He's gonna need a bigger plate!
Well, say for example, if Brosmer lost control of the ball and fumbled it forward into the endzone under the pile. The chip would say the ball broke the plane, but it was not possessed by MN when it did.
After the UNC game, it felt like Fleck didn't trust this team to go and win.
After the USC game, completely the opposite.
This team must have gained his trust (time, consistency, proof).
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Upsetting USC was an eye-opener for those folks, I guess.
It just feels to me like this team woke up in the second half of the Michigan game and haven't gone back to bed yet.