Dale
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This is normal with these type players. ND gave him a chance and he just couldn’t keep up apparently. This is normal for ND anymore.
Who are “these type players”?
This is normal with these type players. ND gave him a chance and he just couldn’t keep up apparently. This is normal for ND anymore.
Who are “these type players”?
When he signed with ND I put a sub 50% chance he would graduate from the school. Players that don't seem to "fit" the ND mold rarely work out. Regardless, he hasn't flashed five star talent once since being at Notre Dame.
Good luck I guess
This news would've ruined my day three years ago.
Now it's just another highly-rated WR that couldn't firmly grasp the 'traits,' or didn't want to wait to do so.
Not sure if I'm in a healthier place as a fan, or if I'm numb to losing the highly rated guys at this point.
Good luck, JJ.
SMDH
Why can't we have nice things?
Do we think this increases a take at WR in this recruiting cycle?
When I heard the news obviously I was disappointed. I really don't like guys leaving the program, especially if the kid has potential to be great. I don't know why we are all banging the academics though.
I think we need to get A LOT better at developing WR's. Our best plays for receivers for 4 years now have been 1) go routes to taller guys (Claypool, Boykin, MvKinley), 2) Broken plays where we run around till coverage breaks down, 3) Curls, 4) The occasional post to split the safeties, 5) screen pass.
Our receiver development has been terribly mismanaged imo. They block well, which I love. But route running has been bad, and the route combos have been very unimaginative. Usually when we need yards we rely on TE drags. Del and Tommy haven't been impressive at getting that position firing on all cylinders, and I don't think it's the academics that is holding the position back. We need to work on our development and training of receivers desperately on offense, and then we need to diversify and become more clever with the play calling enough to give them a chance to succeed on the field.
Coach D on twitter throwing the staff under the bus for not playing him. What exactly did Johnson do in camp to warrant playing over McKinley, Skrowneck, Davis, Wilkins, and Lenzy? Are we supposed to play all 5 stars as freshman so they don't get mad and transfer?
Who are “these type players”?
On JJ, I pretty torn on this one. I do believe that a majority of this was due to fit. I've said for awhile, for a lot of prospects, ND is better in theory than it is practice. Meaning the idea of getting an ND degree and playing high level football seems too good to pass up, but you still have to do the work in the classroom. And, it seems like he struggled with that from the start. But, the same thing happened with Botelho and Elston got him to come back. How and why would be the questions I'd ask. I'd bet it has something to do with his buy-in for the role they had planned for him. Which leads to my next point.
We simply have to play more WR's. Because while it may not have mattered here with JJ, it most certainly could or will with others. And it's the guys that are supposed to be at ND that we can't afford to lose because we couldn't get guys on the field for another 50-100 snaps over a 13 game season. Would it matter JJ played another 50-100 snaps last year? Probably not. But, we cannot have that be a part of these decisions. We have 2 WR's from the '19 and '20 classes. You lose Watts and it's just 1.
The reason I said I was torn is because while it sucks to lose JJ and I think this is a problem with the program (WR snaps), I'm not sure this has a meaningful impact to our roster. Short term this is Austin's team he just needs to get healthy. Keys might be the most arrow up guy on the team right now. And then we fill in the space with Lenzy, Davis, Wilkins, etc. And, I'm not sure it really hurts the future. Like I've been posting his thread. I think we all didn't give Colzie the credit he deserved. The combo of him and Styles in the same class is the best duo Kelly has recruited at WR during his entire tenure at ND. Following Styles and Colzie's progress will be interesting as that could answer the question of, will they be ready to take over as Sophomores? I seem to think they will.
Irish Illustrated Podcast (Prister, O'Malley, and Sampson) said it straight out.
Off the field issues were not the biggest factor here. Sources confirmed that JJ was just, not good. Going back to his HS film, really not sure about that 5 star ranking.
Here is Prister's Film Review of him before he committed. And, their board insider over their, TJ34 called him a must get and said Chip Long agreed.
In The Film Room . . . Jordan Johnson (247sports.com)
I think we got a little bit of revisionist history here.
Tommy Bush from Georgia is in the portal. They should kick the tires on him. Colzie and Thomas gotta play right away too.