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Is Mike Hart killing his draft position today? (1 Viewer)

I think Michigan may have scored too early. (is there such a thing?)

Agree on the fumbles, Hart is normally sure handed so it won't affect much.

 
I think Michigan may have scored too early. (is there such a thing?)Agree on the fumbles, Hart is normally sure handed so it won't affect much.
He only had one fumble before today, that's the only thing he had going for him. (ok, so he's top 4 in the Big Ten ever, but that doesn't mean anything) Now, there are questions. He'll drop some.
 
nah, he was a 3rd 4th round pick, this wont affect his draft stock at all
:missing: Better question: What about Chad Henne's draft position now that he's healthy?
Another :lmao: After watching Henne today, I'd say that he vaulted solidly into the second tier of QB prospects, behind the Ryan/Woodson/Brohm trio and possibly in the early part of the second round. It will be interesting to see if he gets picked ahead of Ainge, for example.
 
I think Michigan may have scored too early. (is there such a thing?)

Agree on the fumbles, Hart is normally sure handed so it won't affect much.
He only had one fumble before today, that's the only thing he had going for him. (ok, so he's top 4 in the Big Ten ever, but that doesn't mean anything) Now, there are questions. He'll drop some.
:rolleyes:
 
Mike Hart will not be adversely affected by these fumbles. He must prove that he's not all used up like many other Michigan RBs coming out of college.

Henne looked good today, and I am not a Henne fan. We'll see how Brennan performs tonight.

 
Considering the crappy QBs who have played many minutes throughout the NFL this year im liking the following as possible solid backups next year ...I woulndt count on any to start though Brohm might have the experienceAndre WoodsonMatt RyanBrian BrohmChad HenneErik AingeColt Brennan

Mike Hart will not be adversely affected by these fumbles. He must prove that he's not all used up like many other Michigan RBs coming out of college.Henne looked good today, and I am not a Henne fan. We'll see how Brennan performs tonight.
 
I think Michigan may have scored too early. (is there such a thing?)

Agree on the fumbles, Hart is normally sure handed so it won't affect much.
He only had one fumble before today, that's the only thing he had going for him. (ok, so he's top 4 in the Big Ten ever, but that doesn't mean anything) Now, there are questions. He'll drop some.
:thumbup:
sarcasm meter broken?
:lmao: apparently
 
I think Hart has only had like 5 fumbles in 4 years as a starter. I would not call the last one a fumble..it was just a stupid play..reaching the ball out at the goal line in the middle of a scramble. It would have been second and goal from the 6 inch mark.

 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.

 
Bad game down? I doubt this is an issue.

I'm curious to hear, however, what Colt Brennan's woe-is-me crying act on the Sugar Bowl sidelines means for his draft chances. My wife was saying how sad that made her, and I told her , "You can't do that on national TV in a big boy football game."

 
Bad game down? I doubt this is an issue.I'm curious to hear, however, what Colt Brennan's woe-is-me crying act on the Sugar Bowl sidelines means for his draft chances. My wife was saying how sad that made her, and I told her , "You can't do that on national TV in a big boy football game."
:goodposting:
 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
These two posters clearly know nothing about Hart and his career. He has zero character issues, is an incredible teammate and an unquestioned hard worker with an amazing will to win. What holds him back will be the fact that he has a lot of wear already, is undersized, and doesn't make up for that lack of size by being lightning quick or fast.
 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
These two posters clearly know nothing about Hart and his career. He has zero character issues, is an incredible teammate and an unquestioned hard worker with an amazing will to win. What holds him back will be the fact that he has a lot of wear already, is undersized, and doesn't make up for that lack of size by being lightning quick or fast.
:goodposting: the laughing was more of a nervous laughter to prevent him from losing it , not an attitude issue at all.He realized the magnitude of the game , and being a goat in his last game as a Wolverine by fumbling the game away would have haunted him for years.
 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
I think Hart acted that way at State because that new clown that State calls their coach made some classlees comments after the ASU game.
 
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
These two posters clearly know nothing about Hart and his career. He has zero character issues, is an incredible teammate and an unquestioned hard worker with an amazing will to win. What holds him back will be the fact that he has a lot of wear already, is undersized, and doesn't make up for that lack of size by being lightning quick or fast.
:goodposting: the laughing was more of a nervous laughter to prevent him from losing it , not an attitude issue at all.He realized the magnitude of the game , and being a goat in his last game as a Wolverine by fumbling the game away would have haunted him for years.
Yep... he was just shocked... he hadn't lost a fumble since his freshman year and here he was in the last game of his career possibly blowing it for his team. Defense mechanism.
 
Scouts have had plenty of opportunities to see what Hart can do against elite talent, and I agree with the second poster who stated he was a 3rd/4th round pick regardless of performance. A player like Rashard Mendenhall can get a boost, and I think he solidified himself as the #2 back with his performance against USC, but Hart has been on the radar since his freshman year.

 
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Scouts have had plenty of opportunities to see what Hart can do against elite talent, and I agree with the second poster who stated he was a 3rd/4th round pick regardless of performance. A player like Rashard Mendenhall can get a boost, and I think he solidified himself as the #2 back with his performance against USC, but Hart has been on the radar since his freshman year.
Mike Hart is a great college RB. I am not sure how good of a pro he will be.
 
Da Guru said:
TitusIII said:
Scouts have had plenty of opportunities to see what Hart can do against elite talent, and I agree with the second poster who stated he was a 3rd/4th round pick regardless of performance. A player like Rashard Mendenhall can get a boost, and I think he solidified himself as the #2 back with his performance against USC, but Hart has been on the radar since his freshman year.
Mike Hart is a great college RB. I am not sure how good of a pro he will be.
Me either. All his measurables point to him being a bust in the pros, but he always seems to get positive yards and he has a huge heart so he might defy the odds.
 
Da Guru said:
MSULions said:
I think the fact that he spent 10 minutes laughing and smiling about a crucial fumble is more of an issue than the fumbles themselves, since he is still very sure-handed.
Hart being a loud mouth d'bag classless POS will affect his draft status more than a fumble or two.
I think Hart acted that way at State because that new clown that State calls their coach made some classlees comments after the ASU game.
How do you explain his comments after getting beat by OSU last year? Hart thinks he is much better than he actually is.
 
Da Guru said:
TitusIII said:
Scouts have had plenty of opportunities to see what Hart can do against elite talent, and I agree with the second poster who stated he was a 3rd/4th round pick regardless of performance. A player like Rashard Mendenhall can get a boost, and I think he solidified himself as the #2 back with his performance against USC, but Hart has been on the radar since his freshman year.
Mike Hart is a great college RB. I am not sure how good of a pro he will be.
Yes it's tough to predict for Hart. I definitely don't think he will ever be an elite NFL RB but he likely won't be drafted as such either. If he's a 4th round pick or lower then success could be justified as a solid 3rd down back, tough special teams guy, or reliable backup. I think the best Hart could hope for would be a Kevin Faulk like career which would be pretty good for him, but I'm not sure he has all the receiving tools necessary to be that good of a third down back. But even if he's the next Anthony Thomas, that wouldn't be a bad thing if he's only a 4th round pick. Yes A-Train and Perry have been busts but they are still in the league which is more than you can say for a lot of former RBs due to the short career lifespan at that position. I think Hart could have a place at the next level for several years but probably not in a featured role.
 
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