irishfanjho15
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Day didn't start, Lewis-Moore did. Farley isn't starting, Collinsworth is. Carlo wasnt the primary starter, Fox was. Tuitt is clearly recovering from an injury, so he is not his 2012 self.
So, it's kinda four.
Thanks man, other than thinking about Collinsworth I was thinking the same thing. I was just too lazy to type it out.
The bottom line is we have little leadership on the defensive side of the ball and it's keeping us out of position. If they had mics in the helmets we'd be fine. It's hard to communicate that. In college I always made sure we were where we supposed to be and going where we were supposed to be going in my position group. Just like the QB communicated everything to me as WR, to the center, and the RB. The defense is the same way. Either the SS or the MLB, unless special circumstance exist, make the defensive calls. Then the info gets disseminated. ND is a day late and dollar short call/positioning/communication wise on D. They really only have a 4/5 returning starters and we have no one in the middle who can even remotely mimic Manti call wise and its killing us. Either cream rises or the cream isn't there. Not to mention, we are talent/athleticism short at the QB position on offense. Guys there is only so much that can be done. These kids fight and Kelly at least seems to be making subtle adjustments to routes by the receivers to challenge DBs to be disciplined and help Tommy gain valuable tenths of seconds to the windows he has to throw in, which is an important to make up for his slow decision making and average arm.
A commitment to the run will help. Bring along the young guys at WR, on OL, and hope Tommy can make just enough throws and your skill guys can make just enough plays. Keep the turnovers down by minimizing Tommy to 20 or less throws a game and you have a legit shot. If Kelly could or would use Malik (hopefully if understands enough) it should help. You get defenses in bad plays when you switch QBs effectively.
My biggest complaint is I don't know if Martin is good enough as a play caller, right now. I see tendencies he gets into and in the flow of game I'm guessing play calls because of certain formations. That's dangerous. Perfect example I can give is the toss sweep ND runs, when he calls it he's always in predictable down, distance, and formation. The difference is, when I watch Stanford play I can never figure them out based off their formations. And I watch every Stanford game. The Cardinal are only predictable when they want to make a point.
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