Look at those lopsided scores when Orji had a chance to come in! _Two points here._ 1) Almost without exception, that was how the entire year went, and why we were unbeaten and crowned CHAMPS! (what a GREAT year) 2) That's the only good thing about going into 2024 with all our top players gone. Players (with other teams) who sat on the bench got little or no game time experience, and therefor will be somewhat handicapped in the starting rolls. But because our 2nd, 3rd and even 4th and 5th string players were put in soon after half time? _In almost every game?_ Players like Orji are 'game seasoned'. I don't mind saying.... I'm damned nervous about the 2024 season because we're pretty much starting from scratch. (With players and the coach!) But at least our backup players have more experience than others. *GO BLUE!!*
I have decided to do an EA thing and release the league with the new rosters near the start of next season! Sorry everyone, but with all of the transfers, new players, and drafted players this was the best choice.
Just an update: Today I figured out that I needed to update the game so that I could change the uniform numbers for players so I completed South Carolina and Nebraska's rosters. (Keisei Tominaga is maxed 3 point skill out btw)
Would you like me to make it now with only a few rosters complete or wait until every roster is done? Currently I have Michigan, Northwestern, Illinois, Penn State, and Iowa, Nebraska, South Carolina.
I had to go in and manually design the teams myself. Iowa and Michigan are the first two teams i've made the rosters of. I could do a tutorial on the team designs if you want!
Orji will more than likely be the next starter, he's slightly more athletic than jj, people keep talking about accuracy accuracy accuracy, accuracy is good, but you keep superimposing drop back passerbmetrics that are must have over the original qb, who was nothing but a running back with an arm, the game has come full circle it's going back to its roots, but taller because the defensive secondaries are on average 6'1" So you have to be able to deal with that, I want to see what Michigan does with a reboot of denard robinson, that's what this is going to be, a guy that can literally carve a secondary up, and pass when he needs to dash the pass is the shake the game up the run is to literally constrict and pummel, and punish your opponent Alex Orji looks like he might be able to get it done
@@drewlbers RG3 lit it up in college, but I'd like to be him, that said - I'd like to see shades of Denard Robinson who scared the hell out of secondaries...
In 2019 my neighbor was a teacher at Port Huron Northern High School. The day Braiden committed to Michigan he told me "he's a great kid, a great student and he'll be a monster for U-M". I'm so happy to see him become a champion and go to the NFL.
I’ve been watching football for over 30 years. When I tell yall nfl scouts are licking their chops to draft this kid. First round is a lock, now it’s how high does he go