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I don't want to throw the jinx on us, but I don't see this game being close....
ND 35
Stanford 10
I would give you rep points if I knew how. I said 28-3.
I don't want to throw the jinx on us, but I don't see this game being close....
ND 35
Stanford 10
I would give you rep points if I knew how. I said 28-3.
Great minds, my friend, great minds
I think the Irish are up 35-3 going into the 4th and Stanford's offense puts a garbage time touchdown on ND's 2nd team D
Lets keep my illustrious record in tact at 0-6. Stanford will show just where this team is. I think Stanford wins and of course hope I look like a jack@#$ next week again. Man you gotta love this bunch of Irishmen-they keep getting better- and they have been bringing it. No Doubt Stanford will have to convinced Notre Dame is for real. They want to play bully Ball so buckle up. They have speed on the outside but the real weapons are the tight ends and run game. Manti will be busy..........One of the things that makes any forum great is healthy debate, with people bringing up different points of view. Amid the euphoria of this great Notre Dame win/season, I'm reading almost all positive comments on different ND boards about our team (I can't begin to tell you how awesome it is to work somewhere where there are tons of hardcore ND fans, especially after an ***-kicking like Saturday night).
But what about the concerns? To avoid one big circle jerk about how great ND is (and really, how fun is this???), does anybody have any concerns about the team, but more specifically, the Stanford game? The cynic in me definitely has some concerns, so I'll go first:
1. College Gameday is here. I keep reading and hearing about what a circus it is. I'm concerned about our boys' ability to stay focused at the task at hand. These are very young men, with healthy egos. So far so good, but with every big win the hype machine gets bigger, with more and more people telling them how great they are. BK gotta keep 'em focused.
(And I'll counter your counterargument with that it's easier said than done. EVERY coach tries to keep their teams focused, and then North Carolina State happens, or a Georgia/South Carolina game happens. It's tough!)
2. The running game and the offense as a whole. Our only good games were against really bad defenses. Can Everett keep his confidence riding high against a really good front 7? Can CW maintain his stellar play from last week (in other words, will they give him the damn ball?) And can the o-line dominate or at least nuetralize a good d-line? That concerns me.
3. Man, I was shocked how well Miami did against our front 3/4 for it seemed like most of the first half. It didn't seem like we could even sniff the Miami QB. But I haven't watched the game again yet, so I don't know. Am I wrong? Is it a concern?
We gave up 3 friggin points (shoulda been 13, fg missed and 2 dropped TDs on the opening drive, but still), so I'm thinking it shouldn't be a concern.
4. Punting. C'mon Turk!!!! We're not always going to play lights out (nobody does), and we'll need field position with our stifling defense.
5. Golson and fumbling. He had major fumbling issues per almost everyone that was at practice last year, and he had a hard time with the snaps in the B&G game. And this year, not playing in every quarter of the 5 games, he has at least 2 if not 3 fumbles (only one lost). Every time he scrambles, I get scared cause he holds the ball so far from his body at times. Tuck it young Everett!
Like I said, wonderful season so far. I can't even believe how much fun I'm having watching these guys play. But that doesn't mean we can't talk about all that ails the team, because no team is perfect (well, friggin Bama looks almost perfect). Personally, although many have us undefeated at the end of the year (at least from what I've seen on Irish boards today, I still have us losing 2 games but making a BCS game. Oklahoma and USC on the road. Hope to God that I'm wrong, and USC is looking really vulnerable, but both those teams pass the ball really well and they do scare me.
What say you guys? (And again, if I'm off say so!!!)
Lets keep my illustrious record in tact at 0-6. Stanford will show just where this team is. I think Stanford wins and of course hope I look like a jack@#$ next week again. Man you gotta love this bunch of Irishmen-they keep getting better- and they have been bringing it. No Doubt Stanford will have to convinced Notre Dame is for real. They want to play bully Ball so buckle up. They have speed on the outside but the real weapons are the tight ends and run game. Manti will be busy..........
Turk and Kyle Brenza (not sure how to spell his last name) concern me. Turk was a rockstar in the Purdue game, one of the reasons we were able to pull that game out. But he's back to ole' 30 yard punt Turk we've all gotten used to the past couple seasons, I don't know what's up with that. Also Brenza has been great on kickoffs since he has been back, but he wasn't getting his kicks into the endzone against Miami and that was scaring me. With a tough defense we have to make teams earn their points, instead of letting them return a kickoff. Even though our kickoff coverage has been good enough so far, I still hold my breath everytime he doesn't at least kick it a yard or two deep into the endzone.
Originally Posted by NDinL.A.
5. Golson and fumbling. He had major fumbling issues per almost everyone that was at practice last year, and he had a hard time with the snaps in the B&G game. And this year, not playing in every quarter of the 5 games, he has at least 2 if not 3 fumbles (only one lost). Every time he scrambles, I get scared cause he holds the ball so far from his body at times. Tuck it young Everett!
Originally Posted by NDinL.A. View Post
Hate to say it, but I have absolutely no idea why you brought that up, considering it was LAST YEAR...
Hmmm.....
4) Last but not least, I'm STILL waiting to see what Davonte Neal can do for us. I feel like we're wasting a year on him just sitting back there doing what Goodman did last year. For the life of me, I can't understand why we can't get some decent blocking up front to give this kid a chance to make a play. If he's not going to get into the offense, why waste him back there on fair catches? I don't get it. Either get your playmakers more involved, or save them. (That goes for GAIII too. He needs more touches. Kid is unreal)
In regards to Neal, I think BK is doing it okay. Remember GAIII was a special teams guy last year and now has moved into playing time on offense. There's a lot to it and maybe Neal isn't ready for everything else that goes on between the lines. There is obviously something purposeful about ND's punt return game. It's been the same for what? 2 and a half years now? I think BK is cool protecting against the fake and just getting possession. If a kick outkicks coverage and Neal can get room, that's great, but it looks like he just wants possession. IMHO.
As for GAIII, well he carried 10 times against Miami. Wood carried, what? 18 or 20? Wood is the workhorse. Riddick can be a workhorse too and get tough yards. I can't complain about GAIII not getting enough touches when he gets double digits. It's the workhorses and O Line that wear down the D so that he can break one.
Kelly didnt do much wrong against SC. He put the team positions to win, but didnt execute. I'm sure he didn't draw the plays in the dirt during the huddle and cross his fingers that his team would execute. They probably ran those plays 700 times correctly, but just **** the bed during the game.
I've have been very impressed with Kelly's playcalling and coaching this season. He looks in the zone on the sidelines during the game.
You're right about Theo's production on rushes, but Theo is the team's leading receiver. He's underrated as a RB, especially by those who think "Cierre's a way better RB and it isn't close". Cierre is better, but it is close. Theo has 17 catches to Cierre's 2. And Theo's quietly been pass blocking well when in there. Maybe I'm bias towards Theo because he runs hard and IMO, is one of the unsung hero's of the offense (if you will), but I think his blocking and what he brings to the receiving game is a big part of this offense's success.
You made my point regarding Neal. If BK just wants to ensure possession, why not put a guy back there who isn't a true fresh? Why waste a year on Neal if he's not involved in the offense yet and he's just fair catching balls on PR? GAIII was different last year in that kick return and punt return are not the same animal.
Riddick hasn't shown much with his carries. George does....to the tune of 9.3 ypc versus Riddick's 3.9 ypc. They have almost the same total yardage this season and Riddick has almost 40 more carries, 40!. I realize the staff can do more with Riddick on the field. He has better hands and can run that hybrid position well. But Riddick isn't showing me much to warrant his amount of carries per game.
I understand Theo brings the total package with the hybrid role, but if a run play gets called, Wood and George need to be the ones running. It just seems to me that BK is handicapping this offense by not getting a true playmaker involved more often. Every time GA is in the game, he's capable of breaking one. People have said that about Theo for the last four years and we're still waiting. Meanwhile GA is gouging defenses with his limited opportunities. I get the staff wants a more hybrid RB who can catch passes and GA has brick hands...but c'mon. You have to make some exceptions if you have a guy who's performed this well time and time again.
If you do that, then the offensive plays become predictable. And Theo's good enough that he should still get carries (not as many as Cierre, I agree).
I'd like to see a fresh GA getting more carries late in the game when the defense is tired/vulnerable to taking a play off. If one player misses an assignment, we all know he can take it the distance.
A random thought: Stanford is REAL proud of its outside linebackers. BUT... the Niklas Streetsweeping Machine has arrived in South Bend. I am going to be watching to see if Niklas can block the OLB on his side. If he can, then I think Coach will call a lot of such plays, we will run effectively, and it will be game-over. If not, then we have to find another way --- which I still believe that we will [the Kelly playbook is large and full of difficulties for the defense].
On the issue of punt returns: I believe that the staff has picked a very good player as the returner. Although it is true that Kelly values the security of the ball above all things [appropriately], the difference between Neal and Johnny-Be-Good is that Neal can catch it just as well, Plus he has BIG confidence in his ability to Shake and Break. Davonte will escape jail several times before the year is out.
I'd worry more about Matthias figuring it out than Keivaree or Bennett. My view of the two long drops is that they were more safety breakdowns than corner breakdowns. I didn't initially have any really positive feelings about how our corners would do, but I'm really starting to see the speed and the intuitions in these guys. AND the hustle and willingness to throw their bodies in there.
I'm almost of the opinion that we may even be "set" at corner for a few years. I think that their evolution [as fast as I think I'm seeing it] is stunning. Matthias will also be good once he figures how the flow goes from safety, but Zeke is still coaching on every play.
They might have been more safety breakdowns. I haven't watched the replay of the game yet. Matthias is progressing well too. Zeke is coaching him up every play, but the kid is going to be good.