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Former Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges and TMI's Sam Webb assess Michigan's offensive showing in its 27-17 loss to Washington.
Al and Sam discussed Alex Orji's 16 snaps and the ongoing his ongoing struggles with passing game, this time evidenced by two tipped balls. The conversation then shifted to the switch to Jack Tuttle and the three straight scoring drives he led, highlighting his composure and running ability. Borges emphasized the need for better pass protection and more downfield throws so the offense can achieve more explosive plays. The conversation also touched on the aim to balance the run and pass game, with Tuttle providing a more familiar play-calling approach, the impact of receiver production, and the potential positive effect on recruiting.
There's also exciting news. The Michigan football film study with Al Borges in now available exclusively on Tom Brady's free app, Autograph. It's available on Android and iOS, and it aggregates what you already do as a fan -- reading blogs, listening to podcasts, and watching film studies - all in one place. And it earns you rewards for every act of fandom that you do.
Film studies go live on Autograph Wednesday morning.
Download the Autograph app now here: https://link.ag.fan/samwebb
And there's even more great news. Al is going to be doing Ohio State offensive film studies during both Michigan's bye weeks, but we need your help to fund those Buckeye Breakdowns! Do that here - https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=B3C9TZAD48Y8N
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Former Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges and TMI's Sam Webb assess Michigan's offensive showing in its 27-17 loss to Washington.
Al and Sam discussed Alex Orji's 16 snaps and the ongoing his ongoing struggles with passing game, this time evidenced by two tipped balls. The conversation then shifted to the switch to Jack Tuttle and the three straight scoring drives he led, highlighting his composure and running ability. Borges emphasized the need for better pass protection and more downfield throws so the offense can achieve more explosive plays. The conversation also touched on the aim to balance the run and pass game, with Tuttle providing a more familiar play-calling approach, the impact of receiver production, and the potential positive effect on recruiting.
There's also exciting news. The Michigan football film study with Al Borges in now available exclusively on Tom Brady's free app, Autograph. It's available on Android and iOS, and it aggregates what you already do as a fan -- reading blogs, listening to podcasts, and watching film studies - all in one place. And it earns you rewards for every act of fandom that you do.
Film studies go live on Autograph Wednesday morning.
Download the Autograph app now here: https://link.ag.fan/samwebb
And there's even more great news. Al is going to be doing Ohio State offensive film studies during both Michigan's bye weeks, but we need your help to fund those Buckeye Breakdowns! Do that here - https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=B3C9TZAD48Y8N
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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