Sherm Sticky
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How's he eligible for a 6th? I didn't know that. If he is, it's a no brainer for him to want to return if there's room.
He missed 1 + years due to injury.
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How's he eligible for a 6th? I didn't know that. If he is, it's a no brainer for him to want to return if there's room.
I always like Grace but sometimes you need to realize that all things come to an end.
Yeah, but if I played football for Notre Dame and had no shot at the NFL, they would have to drag me off of that field kicking and screaming.
I would be keeping my helmet too!
Yeah, but if I played football for Notre Dame and had no shot at the NFL, they would have to drag me off of that field kicking and screaming.
I would be keeping my helmet too!
This.Yeah, but if I played football for Notre Dame and had no shot at the NFL, they would have to drag me off of that field kicking and screaming.
I would be keeping my helmet too!
Why exactly would we want him back? Bringing him back would send even more confusing messages. Joe Schmidt is playing bad...historically bad...the worst I've ever seen a ND middle linebacker play...ever...and Jarrett Grace is not even a consideration by BK to take his spot this year.
I would LOVE to have him back for a 6th year, but I don't think he's eligible. He played too much in 2013 for that year to be counted as a medical redshirt. He needed to have missed two seasons due to injury, like Hounshell did.
2011 - normal redshirt, not aware of any injuries that held him out. I could be wrong.
2012 - played
2013 - played 6 games, too many to qualify for medical redshirt
2014 - medical redshirt
2015 - played
If they held him out for the rest of the year for "lingering issues" or something of that nature, would that be a way? He hasn't had a ton of PT this year unless I have been missing him on special teams.
Sometimes it's about taking care of your own. Jarrett suffered a horrible injury putting on the blue and gold, and all he has done is bust his ass to get back and help the team in any way possible.
He may never play another meaningful down but his value added goes far beyond that.
Sometimes it's about taking care of your own. Jarrett suffered a horrible injury putting on the blue and gold, and all he has done is bust his ass to get back and help the team in any way possible.
He may never play another meaningful down but his value added goes far beyond that.
He got 5 years of the best education a guy like him could possibly receive. That's what? $180,000 education right there and a degree in hand, plus invaluable post-grad work. Love Werewolf and all, and I welcome him back to try for a spot, but there's no way in Hell you hold a spot from this year's class for him. Just my $.02.
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That's sad. If anyone deserved a 6th year it's him. He missed 1 1/2 seasons essentially and he sat out 2011. He's had 2 1/2 years on the field.
Just saw this. Notre Dame man. He just exudes passion for the university and his brothers on the field. Sad to see him go.
IE has to put a stop with the Notre Dame man thing, it makes 0 sense IMO
Exactly, when I first started seeing it I thought it was a parody of Michigan's whole "Michigan Man" thing that they often throw around, but seeing people argue whether or not someone earns the designation is stupid as hell (I think it was in the Jaylon smith thread where it was really bad)
Exactly, when I first started seeing it I thought it was a parody of Michigan's whole "Michigan Man" thing that they often throw around, but seeing people argue whether or not someone earns the designation is stupid as hell (I think it was in the Jaylon smith thread where it was really bad)