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<blockquote data-quote="RyanS12" data-source="post: 372036" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>I watched the game at the bar with a few dozen Michigan fans. I was asked 10-12 times how short in height was our QB and why dont we run the TO out of the shotgun? I remember earlier in the year when Narduzi compared TM to Denard Robinson and the UM fans made similar comparisons. Both were too short to be effective under center and neither could could throw the ball in the ocean if they were in a boat in the middle of the water. I think JT was a closer comparison to Denard but I get his point. Denard best years were when Rich Rod put him in the shotgun. Now I'm not saying we need to scrap the TO under center but we need more looks. (And yes, I remember Vad and the diamond formation but it lasted one gam) I say run some shotgun option looks in the spring/fall camp and try it during the Alcorn St game. It gives the O another dimension that opposing defenses have to focus on. At this point going forward we need ever bit of change we can get. From assistant coaches to shotgun formations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanS12, post: 372036, member: 1123"] I watched the game at the bar with a few dozen Michigan fans. I was asked 10-12 times how short in height was our QB and why dont we run the TO out of the shotgun? I remember earlier in the year when Narduzi compared TM to Denard Robinson and the UM fans made similar comparisons. Both were too short to be effective under center and neither could could throw the ball in the ocean if they were in a boat in the middle of the water. I think JT was a closer comparison to Denard but I get his point. Denard best years were when Rich Rod put him in the shotgun. Now I'm not saying we need to scrap the TO under center but we need more looks. (And yes, I remember Vad and the diamond formation but it lasted one gam) I say run some shotgun option looks in the spring/fall camp and try it during the Alcorn St game. It gives the O another dimension that opposing defenses have to focus on. At this point going forward we need ever bit of change we can get. From assistant coaches to shotgun formations. [/QUOTE]
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