Michigan Football: 3 overreactions from the Oregon loss

Here are some priceless overreactions from those personalities who use their platforms to spread their outlandish views.

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2. The quarterback shuffling was confusing

This one can be argued because of the fourth down call in the final period, but otherwise it was a pretty standard outing for both Davis Warren and Alex Orji. Warren flashed some promising signs, but to put the ball in the hands of a receiver who we have never seen throw it in his career is baffling. That makes this an overreaction that can be discussed mutually.

Warren is not going to blow the doors off of a defense with a 300 yard day. The running game has to find its footing if they wish to win one more game and go bowling in 2024. Kirk Campbell is doing everything in his power to make defenses overthink, but there is no J.J. McCarthy or Blake Corum walking through the door this year.

The constant blasting of Campbell is warranted in some cases, but can the ones who are mocking him do any better from their electronic devices? Campbell is known for his recruiting and wasn't the first choice for offensive coordinator, but will coach Moore risk getting rid of him to suffice an ungrateful bunch of trolls.

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