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During this Pandemic imagine you are the presumed starting QB at Michigan. How are your going to stay sharp? How are you making sure you don't lose your job?
Dylan has an un-fair advantage. He has a home full of a former NFL WR/College head coach, a current All Pro RB in the NFL, and another Big Ten QB. That seems to be a good group to stay sharp, all he needs is a neighbor that is a pro bowl cornerback!
Ed, 51, often will put Dylan and Luke through passing drills while Christian warms up. Ed also will run routes. He's well qualified, having made 565 catches for 7,422 yards and 55 touchdowns in 13 NFL seasons.
"It's awesome," said Dylan, the heir apparent to Shea Patterson as Michigan's starter. "It allows me to train at the highest level I possibly can, which is tough for a lot of people during this time."
When Christian joins the group, he'll work on routes from his new playbook provided by first-year offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who helped make LSU quarterback Joe Burrow the Heisman Trophy winner and first pick of the 2020 NFL draft, by Cincinnati.
The brothers are keeping their playbooks separate, even though I would love to grab a few Joe Brady plays for next season. Nebraska is not on Michigan's schedule if your worried about any Big Ten play leakage.
- Michigan HS Football is planning to have a full season this fall. Let's hope so!
from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/05/michigan-tuesday-dylan-staying-sharp.html
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