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Jaqen H'ghar
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That idea is almost always exclusive to QBs.
Except right now....
That idea is almost always exclusive to QBs.
That idea is almost always exclusive to QBs.
No it's not.
Yes it is. That's why it's only said about QBs.
Sure, you can dig through the history of football and find an example it would apply to a DL, WR, etc., but it's almost always for QBs since they have such an impact on the game and their decisions matter way more than any other player's on any team.
That's why the phrase is coined the way it is. 2nd string QBs, not '2nd string -fill in the blank-'.
That's the way it is phrased, yes, and I agree that it is because the QB is the most visible position. But to think it is only said about QBs is simply not true. We see on ND alone all the time that it isn't true.
Bryant / Folston / Carlisle over GAIII and Cam? Grace over Carlo? Redfield over Collinsworth? People always clamor for the 'next best thing' when they are not personally completely satisfied with what they have. I am sure it has happened at most positions throughout college football, if not all.
I agree that for ND's RB situation, some people think that's the case (I'm even one of them if you're saying take away from GAIII and give to Cam/GB/TF). Do some people actually think Redfield should be starting? I haven't read anything about that, but could be.
Anyways, my point is, 95% of the time that fans think this way it's the QB position. Beyond than that, agree to disagree.
Why does Kuejhna hate bumps?
Because last time it took a heavy dose of prescribed meds to take care of. Our team is doing a great job of protection this year, Kuehnja needs to learn the same.
What?
Hell, Idk. Some discussion about you and your bumps. Figured lack of protection is what got them for ya and a heavy prescription was needed to take care of it.
What?
Lou should be labelled a Notre Dame Football Legend. Because thats what he is.
Serious (and dumb) question. How is Amir a "Notre Dame Football Player" and Louis Nix a "Notre Dame Football Signee"?
oh and
bump.
Cool thanks. IDK if it was something like Verbal, Signee, Player, Man, Legend or some increasing importance qualifier like that.His title was changed because it used to say "Notre Dame Transfer" next to his name and around the time we had 2-3 transfers a few months ago it kept us all a little more sane to change it to Football Player
His title was changed because it used to say "Notre Dame Transfer" next to his name and around the time we had 2-3 transfers a few months ago it kept us all a little more sane to change it to Football Player
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With the amusement I found in this, I figured it had to be shared.
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A white rectangle?
Thanks for sharing?
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Eew. TMI.
On another note, I really hope Amir finds a way onto the field next year. Maybe as a slot. Too talented to sit, even if he's not RB1 (or 2 or 3)
Eew. TMI.
On another note, I really hope Amir finds a way onto the field next year. Maybe as a slot. Too talented to sit, even if he's not RB1 (or 2 or 3)
I honestly believe that Carlisle, Prosise, and Chris Brown will all have tremendously increased value with Golson under center versus Rees. I think this was a lost year for all of them because what we ended up doing on O did not fit what their strengths are.
For down hill running with an immobile QB under center I don't really think he fit what we wanted to do. McDaniel and Folston were clearly the best suited for what our game plan evolved into by week 6.