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wsg Reid McCarthy of Ann Arbor Elder Law
Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. They're also behind our Ann Arbor Institutions t-shirt program. Take advantage of their 30% off Black Friday sale all weekend at ugp.io/ShopMichigan!
And let's not leave out our associate sponsors: HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, and Information Entropy.
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Cade the savior? Milton deserved to get pulled and the confidence level went up but what happened was they started running their damn offense. They also used the things that you use against what Rutgers does. Defensively, DTs were good against a bad OL, Dax Hill had a Ryan Mundy game, the walk-ons can all play, the team needs at least a Kwity back.
starts at 40:50
They have a lot of guys with a lot of length. If Franz is really 6'10" now he fits in here or as a very weird guard. Livers and Chaundee Brown give them
starts at 1:01:48
They're 0-5 but the best kind of 0-5. They've got a quarterback controversy but it's the best kind of quarterback controversy. They have a lot of offensive line holes but they're all 4- and 5-star holes. And they're biting off a bit more than they can chew on defense but that's only because they're running a defense for five-stars and they have a bunch.
starts at 12:07
Reid always brings out the dorkiness, but I think Brian explaining the difference between Rogue-like and Rogue-lite may be a new low.
MUSIC:
Today we're featuring Emily Scott Robinson, who was my camper at Crystalaire Camp once upon an age, and is now Telluride's sweetest and most awesome singer-songwriter.
If you or a friend made some good tunes and don't have a label out scrubbing for them we'd be happy to feature you.
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wsg Reid McCarthy of Ann Arbor Elder Law
Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. They're also behind our Ann Arbor Institutions t-shirt program. Take advantage of their 30% off Black Friday sale all weekend at ugp.io/ShopMichigan!
And let's not leave out our associate sponsors: HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, and Information Entropy.
[After THE JUMP: the player and what we said]
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starts at 1:00
Cade the savior? Milton deserved to get pulled and the confidence level went up but what happened was they started running their damn offense. They also used the things that you use against what Rutgers does. Defensively, DTs were good against a bad OL, Dax Hill had a Ryan Mundy game, the walk-ons can all play, the team needs at least a Kwity back.
starts at 40:50
They have a lot of guys with a lot of length. If Franz is really 6'10" now he fits in here or as a very weird guard. Livers and Chaundee Brown give them
starts at 1:01:48
They're 0-5 but the best kind of 0-5. They've got a quarterback controversy but it's the best kind of quarterback controversy. They have a lot of offensive line holes but they're all 4- and 5-star holes. And they're biting off a bit more than they can chew on defense but that's only because they're running a defense for five-stars and they have a bunch.
starts at 12:07
Reid always brings out the dorkiness, but I think Brian explaining the difference between Rogue-like and Rogue-lite may be a new low.
MUSIC:
Today we're featuring Emily Scott Robinson, who was my camper at Crystalaire Camp once upon an age, and is now Telluride's sweetest and most awesome singer-songwriter.
If you or a friend made some good tunes and don't have a label out scrubbing for them we'd be happy to feature you.

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