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The introduction to this feature this season so far has defended Tim Brewster, questioned whether Rich Rodriguez could save his job, called out Northwestern for soft non-conference scheduling the week before it barely beat Central Michigan and praised the league's quarterbacks right before a serious regression to the mean occurred. It's nice to know I haven't lost my ability to blight almost anything by praising it. This time around, how about we get right to the games before we all get hurt?
Michigan State at Michigan
Denard Robinson's detractors, who were probably the miserable little brats who spoiled dodgeball for everybody back in grade school, have been pointing to this game as the first time Michigan's bolt of lightning would face a "real" defense. As my colleague John Walters pointed out, some of the statistically poor defenses the Wolverines have faced thus far look soft because they've faced Robinson.
Stopping Robinson is a fool's errand. Nobody has even been able to figure out how to slow the guy down, and I question if anyone will figure it out this year. The only effective anti-Robinson strategy is to seek to contain the damage he can do. One way is by keeping him off the field.
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