Michigan challenged the Spartans as the clear favorite with a solid lead. However, on Saturday, the state of Michigan shut down most of the race. In this article, we will see what the Spartans did to defend the race, how Michigan could not use the capital.
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Read your keys, trust the process
In Minnesota, Michigan was largely controlled by vacuum planning. They had little to do with zoning and defended this philosophy against the Spartans. MSU presents two aspects in the intelligence report. 1) Find the hammer. FOLLOW IT; 2) Rely on the rearguard to limit external threats, we will stop the internal race. Sports associate Nick Bamgardner highlighted a video he shared on Twitter.
Follow the guard, don't miss the battles, win.
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) November 3, 2020
Michigan's plan was good for Michigan on both sides of the ball. Especially in defense.
Seeing Antjuan Simons and Company Michigan crying and arguing. https://t.co/hq4soIShKZ pic.twitter.com/KxPf67bYKG
The true reading may or may not be. MSU throws the nickel plated midfield move, which is enough to distract the shooter, chasing players who are shooting to the side of play (both can cross the center front NT and LB can walk. They kill.
Twitter:
I put the parts of the movie on Twitter and instead of rewriting the whole thing (apologies to those who like to blog on video, I'm with you, but I'm lazy here too) I just post the tweets.
Some reflections on UMO vs. MSU. I think you can avoid sprinkling or sprinkling, but the numbers/ways to get buffs should be different between the two. Michigan is struggling with its mixed approach.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
According to Meyer, the layout reads numbers into space, levers, for correction. In the absence of a clean body, some differences are missing, but you can deal with it. Remember that if you rely too much on "reading", you can start asking for remedies. I will stay here again.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
In clusters, the same numerical focus is often lost. But they do it by reading it, opening even the slightest dangerous thing by "washing" it using different numbers (even fake keys).
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Since Michigan was empty, MSU was open to disruptors. Michigan does not retrospectively provide fake keys, allowing MSU to play head-to-head games without being attacked by Michigan. When working with a sticky horse, they get stuck like a gearbox and fail.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
The UMU had a very strong congestion on Saturday. Here they cannot regularly target the frontline players.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
The first race of the day at Michigan. My Rare Belt Call will usually find what you're looking for, but won't go back to pic.twitter.com/405qWhoiCN .
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Game 2 ILB keys are lowered. The leading combination never reaches level 2. At the same time, the outer difference is widely available but not readable, so UM can't get data pic.twitter.com/YNVte0RLk4
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Another failed action that MSU changed the shortcomings of its front. FB և Kick blocks appear on one person, U MSU gets a penalty that pushes everything back. RT can be blurry before going to the second level so you can keep it out if you want to shoot pic.twitter.com/64UYxR3QFg
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
OZ RPO, like the first meeting with Minna. Surprising Game D Call Tweety Stant; Excellent NT game. The UM must stay on the road and print the back of the DTs and be able to prevent it, but ask them out loud. MSU speeds up QB for 2 in the back. Read: Move LB's shoulders if he's not revved up = Better game pic.twitter.com/eT7PJ5Uqtm
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
CH counter. He should be heard here because MSU has a numerical advantage: a good call game. Missed kills also require a heavy swipe to avoid TFL pic.twitter.com/ZeM4gZg5d4
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
I will try to point out the features of the O և D formations, which are usually lost among ordinary fans. Michigan was obviously built for MSU and relied heavily on trends that led to early decisions, but UM wasn't prepared.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Remove the double bobcat. In fact, when you play with RB blocks, the interesting game design deepens. I hate the challenge of the whole set of circumstances, the design is beautiful. MSU spends most of its time on pic.twitter.com/j0xtEti5Wu
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Another beautiful design. Pull the Q և RB pin split function. The Presnap Bubble version is open, but of course just read: Apex won't restart. Milton is far from a hammer, so he needs a big game. Simon's best game is at pic.twitter.com/NbxAe3rCdd .
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
PAP Ministry of Justice. He gets a second bite, which is nice (and should be enough for the middle position), but he refuses to use the fake key to force the flow. Draw the LB button and use all other methods pic.twitter.com/oPPVJjcMBW
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
NT's big win over C will decide the rest of the game. Another example of taking LB rights (and secondary CB play) to play outside of UM is pic.twitter.com/aE2HPBqyko .
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
MSU folds LB and UM don't post very good messages but often lose 1v1 blocks on attack pic.twitter.com/ufpuboVKBE
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
The successful CF calculator is here. MSU will rotate and this game will make huge profits when it is banned or discontinued pic.twitter.com/T7f4RCYUHg
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Proper use, training and training of Michigan personnel. LB is not far behind WR. It may not hit you often but it can still work RB it and make the LB hesitate pic.twitter.com/GLJKI0cRHg
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
OZ RPO live. Get both ends right. Indeed OZ should work on the short side pic.twitter.com/cZhLRCgVxE
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Return to power. Not good performance, never go to MIKE as FB/RT won't combine successfully. But because you are insecure, you will get RB vs CB outside. Scroll down to create space pic.twitter.com/TTUr2PMYIL
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
More specific blocking comments pic.twitter.com/P1G8Bso8pI:
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
pass a rag Easy money for Elby coverage and internal compatibility for all men. The edge of the attack was going to be repeated on pic.twitter.com/4fF8CEsN7z
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Michigan's brilliant victory puts MSU DE in a good position. Milton could have predicted it to some degree, but UM had to go back to that formation with MSU C1. pic.twitter.com/CedesX8cPt:
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Strengthen and shoot for Michigan, play with bread and butter. Move to CB and win a draw with RB. Unable to measure unusual example of MSU pic.twitter.com/gmKirqh5eQ
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Thus they frustrate this energy plan. Here is the great success of RG. RB vs CB pic.twitter.com/V83t11TXZa:
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Michigan makes a mistake in the calculation, but Milton gives the result as if he were playing in space. The MSU slide is really well protected at RPO pic.twitter.com/pREXNKNhzJ
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Finally, fake shoes and boots... pic.twitter.com/gvjIsXYITB
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Wrap around the same meter side view. Hamer is still playing, but in this case Michigan can win the defense and win the BSLB. Lava again at pic.twitter.com/hOMOqyS15o
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
Transition game. A few quick strokes made it difficult to read under Milton. It can be even scarier. Easy to read to remove the deck area, then lower the floor to a higher level after setting C3. Instead of playing in Milton's apartment, he forced Bell to pic.twitter.com/8zHjaADs2J
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
An example of my power. UM again could not determine the second level, but a better work and play area was closed at the site of the attack. The farmer misses the man and leaves pic.twitter.com/uY2FMGDytU
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
The beautiful design of the screen takes the child into space. 15 Yard Deep Security 1 v1 away pic.twitter.com/QKOufeJsj3:
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
That is all that I have. Good luck out of Michigan. There are some successful performance examples showing that MSU works for what it is doing, but it is highly incompatible with ID blocks that are not fully used to target attackers.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
I found the Michigan project in the compacted joints, I think it could have helped them attack that place (you see examples of that). Normally, I think they were smart enough to attack MSU D. I think there were some elements of a good plan, but they weren't fully implemented (this plan)
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
I don't care if they don't have an RRO reading every game. Do this: let D tell you. First of all, I don't QB, I don't think that's the only correct answer. But they didn't attack him from time to time, they attacked him several times with fake keys.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
MSU implemented the program well. Based on their progress, they named Michigan Bluff. Hit the tip though, switch the LB back. They won one and one block inside. And his LBs were loud, smart, aggressive.
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 3, 2020
In conclusion, after the review, he wasn't all that upset with Michigan's plans to attack MSU. I think the formation, the personnel, the game plans were good, considering their base. I didn't like the way they adjusted their plans in the game, the more zones you use, the more you have to attack the border, especially the unbalanced ones. I should have attacked more from the outside. These things can open up the race and put pressure on Milton. Ultimately, Milton needs to make sure he can hit low down the field, but I think there are other attacking options Michigan can support in this game.
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