Michigan is intense

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No we haven't. We've been missing talent.

This isn't a rocky movie. Being stoked to run through a brick wall still won't mean you are any good.
We’ve slowly but methodically built up the talent over the last three years and four recruiting classes. Adding two thoroughbreds with tremendous ball skills to the WR Corp should give us the talent to be competitive.

The ‘24 class puts us over the top.
 

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We’ve slowly but methodically built up the talent over the last three years and four recruiting classes. Adding two thoroughbreds with tremendous ball skills to the WR Corp should give us the talent to be competitive.

The ‘24 class puts us over the top.
Competitive? What happened to the national championships?
 
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That wasn't intense whatever that means. Literally every sport in the conference practices hard.

They won the league because they have talent stacked on talent.
They’ve had significant talent but they also worked especially hard and went the extra mile. That’s what Championship teams do.
 
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I donate plenty to Rutgers athletics.
And that is greatly appreciated, and has helped Lacrosse deliver strong results.

What would also be appreciated is if you can make a little room in your budget to support Rutgers Football, as we need more support to deliver better results against the Ohio States and Penn States and Michigans of the conference, as they are well capitalized. At our current level of support, we will be able to beat them once in a blue moon.

 

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Michigan is the baseline to which we aspire
Dang, Michigan as a baseline??? I’d sh*t my pants if we ever got a program like Michigan’s, you think that’s just the baseline? What our peak? Clemson? Alabama???
 
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Ok they are not doing anything different than anyone else. There was ZERO intensity in their publicity video. Havent sniffed an NC in 25 26 years
You saw ZERO intensity with their publicity video? I’ll just have to disagree.

What you didn’t see is the work they have been doing when no one is watching. Champions do extra. They won the Big Ten. That’s good enough.
 

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You saw ZERO intensity with their publicity video? I’ll just have to disagree.

What you didn’t see is the work they have been doing when no one is watching. Champions do extra. They won the Big Ten. That’s good enough.
Ok if that makes you sleep better.....newsflash we do the same they just have more depth and better athletes. Well if there was a camera present I guess someone was WATCHING

I know mindblowing right
 
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You saw ZERO intensity with their publicity video? I’ll just have to disagree.

What you didn’t see is the work they have been doing when no one is watching. Champions do extra. They won the Big Ten. That’s good enough.
Al, how does one film a video of intense work when the intense work occurs when no one is watching?
 
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Al, how does one film a video of intense work when the intense work occurs when no one is watching?
you don't. If you're lucky, you're in the right place at the right time to observe intense work on a Summer Saturday Night, while everyone else is on their way to the bar.
 
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Ok if that makes you sleep better.....newsflash we do the same they just have more depth and better athletes. Well if there was a camera present I guess someone was WATCHING

I know mindblowing right
We’ve only been doing the same for the past three years. We’re still trying to catch up.
 

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You do realize every single team does the exact same thing. Nowhere in that video was there any intensity which makes me go huhhhhhhh?
Al is caught in a time warp (like a number of our fans) and still thinks playcalling and play design/scheming mean little to nothing and that teams who win do it entirely with talent and training. It's of course why his predictions are always wrong.