Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Patterson, Streaks Over & The Draft


Patterson Is An Eligible Wolverine!

Frankly, I’m surprised.

And that’s not easy to do!!!

I really believed that Patterson & Michigan (Harbaugh) were going to get screwed in the Patterson Eligibility fight.  It made too much sense for the Idiots In Indy to simply sit on their hands, fall back on the archaic rule book and not do anything with the exception of saying, “Hey, these are the rules.  A player transferring under any circumstances has to sit for a season.  Period.”

But they didn’t do that.  In fact, they ruled in favor of all players transferring from Ole Miss and stated that they would all be eligible! 

AMAZING!

Which, now, as Wojo kind of stole the MMQ’s thunder on this topic, puts everything on Harbs. 


And I do mean EVERYTHING. 

Patterson was the # 1 “Dual Threat” recruit in the country in 2015 (overall # 2 QB Recruit behind Georgia’s Eason) and he finished one season as the number 3 QB in the SEC in passing efficiency. And while he was surrounded by some decent players at Ole Miss, he had NOTHING like the talent that he’ll be playing with at Michigan.

Patterson DID have an offensive system that was more honed to his dual threat ability at Ole Miss, something that Harbaugh is going to have to look at and adjust to if he wants to succeed with Patterson.  That much is clear.  (What I would give to have RichRod back calling the plays with this guy!!! – Wait, Rodriguez is looking for a gig, isn’t he???)

Right now, for 2018, the Ole’ MMQ sees 2 MAJOR ROAD BLOCKS. 

Harbaugh’s ability to change and the 2018 Schedule.  

The first Road Block:  Can Harbaugh be flexible?

He’s had an off-season of self-reflection and that’s probably come from three seasons of finishing 3rd in the East and most recently, finishing 8-5 and realizing that somethings aren’t working right.  So, the question remains:  What can Harbaugh do to change the status quo and can he also change himself? 

From what we’ve seen from Harbaugh so far, it’s his way or the highway when it comes to the offense.  Either learn it and live it, or he’ll move on.  I mean, he has been successful with two QB’s in college and the NFL (Luck and Kaepernick), but his legend as a “QB Whisperer” is starting to fade, even with the one season success of Jake Ruddock.  And I don’t think you want to waste a resource like Patterson by being stubborn and mule headed.  Set up the offense to play to Patteron’s strengths. 

Michigan’s defense is one of the best in the country.  Get the offense into the Top 5-10 and you’ll have something special taking place in 2018.  Patterson SURE SEEMS TO THINK something special can happen and if it does, well, he might have bigger plans after this season:

It is important a viable No. 2 emerges, especially if Patterson indeed is one-and-done at Michigan. He certainly talks like someone with big plans, and isn’t bashful about declaring them.
“I would have stayed at Ole Miss if it wasn’t for the situation we were in,” Patterson said. “I can live with throwing an interception in the national championship game or in the playoff … but I don’t know if I could have lived with not even being able to get a chance to compete for one. Watching Michigan all last year, and with the guys we’ve got coming back on defense, I feel like we’ve got a really good shot at doing that.”

So the kids got clock-weights, I’ll give him that. 

NFL draft Experts have Patterson as the #1 QB in the Draft for 2019.  I’m not buying any of that until the time comes, but who knows? 

And there’s the 2nd Road Block:  Michigan does NOT have a favorable schedule with the domers, sparty and the suckeyes ALL ON THE ROAD (AGAIN THANKS BRANDICTATOR AND JIM DELANEY!).  Even the most optimistic of prognosticators (yours truly) doesn’t believe that gauntlet can be run unscathed.  But 1-loss should at least keep Michigan in the National Title discussion and, depending on where the loss falls, in the B1G Title discussion – assuming they have the stats to back them up.

FWIW:  Michigan was a 3-point Dog in South Bend before the Patterson announcement.  They are now a 1-point favorite.  But it’s a long way to September…

However, I always reflect back to 1997 and the feeling I had when I didn’t think the Wolverines had any chance with that schedule, either.  So there’s another time I was wrong…

And wouldn’t a little Karma going Michigan’s way be nice for once? 

Was this decision the beginning of that Karma?

September looks like a long way away!

As Soon As the MMQ/PG Mentions Baseball Or Softball…

The Super Streaks go to hell in a handbasket.

Granted, they were due to end as both sports are not meant to be “dominated” all the time and a 60% success rate is actually pretty good.  Still, I would have preferred they got through last weekend unscathed and not had me looking like the idiot that calls out, “Hey, we’ve got a no hitter happening here!”

Anyway, I expect Post Season fireworks for both these teams if they can get on a roll.

Largest Draft Snub:  Hurst

A bunch of experts predicted that Mo Hurst would drop from the 1st round in the draft to either 2nd or 3rd, but for Hurst to drop to the 5th round because of a heart condition that he’s played with his entire career at Michigan?  That’s crazy.  And what’s even worse is that the Lions had a shot at him in BOTH THE 4th (traded up and took D’Shawn Hand who graded out WAY BELOW Hurst) and 5th rounds and passed both times. 

I frankly thought all these grades were VERY GENEROUS. 


I’ve said for years that I’m going to stop wasting my time on the Detroit Lions.  This might actually be the season that happens.  Idiots seem to land in the front office that don’t have a clue.  I was giving this New England clown (Quinn) the benefit of the doubt, but now, I’ve lost my patience. 

May the Lions forever dwell in the NFL basement of quagmired teams that will never figure it out. 

Oh…They already are.  So, there’s that take.

The Draft – And The 37 Underclassment Not Drafted or Signed

This has turned into a bit of a story due to the fact that of the 106 who declared, 37 went unsigned.


While I understand that a majority of the underclassmen did get drafted, these 37 guys are kind of shit’s creek if they can’t get a tryout or a look from an NFL roster.  The NFL needs to adopt a strategy similar to the NBA of having a “Junior Combine Day” where they can all attend and get a clue as to what type of grade they earned and how that would transfer into the draft. 

Obviously, there’s still a lot of kids getting bad advice and worse, listening to said advice instead of looking at the pure numbers (only 256 players get drafted in the NFL draft).  Stay for the full 4 years if there’s any doubt about where you might get drafted (especially if it’s not in the 1st 3 rounds).  That’s the best advice you’ll ever get from anyone. 

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