My nephew is a Michigan alumni and many people there believe he has Asperger's syndrome.He's goofy, but he's he's no jerk. He's probably on the spectrum, seems like. Apparently he serves on the usher rotation at his Catholic parish in Ann Arbor. I'd be surprised to learn that, say, Steve Sarkesian would ever be seen inside a church in Austin acting like a regular old parishioner.
Statistically insufficient to say he’s good, but enough to say he’s bad? Ok.
So this meant he was good?I never said he was bad.
He will fail miserably. Not NFL coaching material.
QJ was a rookie, he'll get some more time to develop. They won't cut bait on him just yet.It will be interesting to see what becomes of Max and Quentin
"Asperger" is no longer used by the medical community....It is referred to as being on the higher end of the spectrum....My nephew is a Michigan alumni and many people there believe he has Asperger's syndrome.
I know what Asperger's is. Higher end of the spectrum is cumbersome and vague in meaning. So of course that's what it's called now. Sounds to me like the HBO channels on my Spectrum cable."Asperger" is no longer used by the medical community....It is referred to as being on the higher end of the spectrum....
Turn Max into Taysom Hill 2.0QJ was a rookie, he'll get some more time to develop. They won't cut bait on him just yet.
Max...I mean let's be honest, he's a practice squad guy. He was a warm body they called up a few times to make sure that they didn't end up in the situation that happened to the 49ers in the NFC Title game last year, but beyond that it looks like he's either gonna have a nice little nest egg for whatever comes next in his life, or maybe he plays in the UFL and is able to develop a bit, but I don't think he's on any team's starting QB radar right now.
Max Duggan is going to throw the Super Bowl-winning TD to QJ for Jim Harbaugh's Chargers in circa 2027. It will be glorious.
But no matter what happens, TCU will forever be the last team to beat him at Michigan. We'll always have that....
Sounds like Michigan may need a biohazard specialist.