Michigan Football: Rumors On Injuries, ‘Crazy’ Offense, Shea Patterson ‘Way Better’ Than McCaffrey?

Episode 216

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Jim Harbaugh’s Wolverines are the talk of the nation after 6 straight quarters of mediocre football and uninspiring offense. Following Michigan Football’s 2OT narrow-win over Army on Saturday, there are big-time rumors that tough practices may have caused another big injury to an already decimated team. Michigan Football Report with James Yoder is powered by Chat Sports. SUBSCRIBE today to allow us to broadcast daily once we reach 5k followers! https://www.youtube.com/MichiganTV?sub_confirmation=1 Shea Patterson has been injured since the first drive of the Army game - so what does it say that the coaching staff never seriously put in Dylan McCaffrey against Army to see if he could give the offense a spark? Tarik Black had a mediocre game against Army after a strong showing vs. MTSU - but it’s his quote about the future of the offense that has James Yoder (the FACE of Michigan Football Media) furrowing his brow on today’s Michigan Football Report from Chat Sports. James Yoder, the King of Michigan Football Media, can be found on social media below for the best Michigan Football coverage: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesyoder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamesyodermichiganfootball/ Michigan Football Report can be found on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Podcast and on Chat Sports, see the links below! https://www.youtube.com/michigantv https://www.facebook.com/harbaughgoblue/ https://www.twitter.com/chatwolverines https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/michigan-football-report-video-by-chat-sports/id1293455940 https://www.chatsports.com/michigan-wolverines/ Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports/ https://www.twitter.com/chatsports/ https://www.instagram.com/chatsports/

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