'24 MI QB CJ Carr (Notre Dame Signee)

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I find it somewhat funny the beat ended up getting it wrong, but ultimately, this is what most of us were expecting in the end anyway.
 

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I'm down

He's like a proud 12 year old on a Saturday morning...
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Another slightly reimagined version where I asked for the football to "explode on impact" and make the primary colors navy, gold, green.

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I've been spending the last decade trying to get my friends to like Notre Dame. Unfortunately, they enjoy seeing me sad. But alcohol is the ticket to their hearts. I will be having a Carr Bomb themed watch party. Everything is going to change.
 

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One of the best things about Carr winning the job is that it allows us to combine our love for football, drinking, and terrorism.
Me taking over the touchtunes at the ND club game watch with IRA music before the game starts will be more apt this year
 

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No bro Im just fucking around. Relax lol.

BTW, My Grandfather was John Scully whose Irish parents immigrated to Bethlehem, PA in 1911. He was born in 1916 to James and Agnes Scully, with brothers George and Michael, and sisters.. Catherine, Mary, and Agnes
Related to Fr. Tim Scully?
 

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So we have heard that he has very great command of the playbook and huddle, does anyone else think this played more of a role in the decision to start him due to the hostile environment? I think him being able to communicate plays and what the coaches want with the guys on the field better than Kenny, especially with the helmet coms, is a big deal. Maybe I’m over thinking this. Either way football can’t come soon enough!
 

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It's pretty easy guys, for 14 years we've seen QBs who are not "it". They can be beloved like Book Sam or Riley and still not be good enough. When we watch them play without our Fandom, it's clear. They were never elite.

Now we watched the spring game, we've seen clips, and I'm positive that everyone can definitively see there's a difference. One looks like the past 14 years +/- a trait and the other is what teams are putting in high powered offenses every week.
 

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It's pretty easy guys, for 14 years we've seen QBs who are not "it". They can be beloved like Book Sam or Riley and still not be good enough. When we watch them play without our Fandom, it's clear. They were never elite.

Now we watched the spring game, we've seen clips, and I'm positive that everyone can definitively see there's a difference. One looks like the past 14 years +/- a trait and the other is what teams are putting in high powered offenses every week.
Potentially great defense and a great supporting cast. This is now the time to bet big with a potential “franchise” qb
 

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New (great if accurate) Prister article.
Not spoiling, but I'll say he apparently got ahold of the data from camp (not sure if directly) from Anthony Treash as the Director of Football Strategy.

I'm not sharing insider info: but one fun quote from Tim directly (not a source).

"Buckle up as offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock utilizes Notre Dame's offensive skillset in ways rarely seen under the Golden Dome."
 

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New (great if accurate) Prister article.
Not spoiling, but I'll say he apparently got ahold of the data from camp (not sure if directly) from Anthony Treash as the Director of Football Strategy.

I'm not sharing insider info: but one fun quote from Tim directly (not a source).

"Buckle up as offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock utilizes Notre Dame's offensive skillset in ways rarely seen under the Golden Dome."
I can't really think of what offensive concepts would be rarely seen at ND. I guess 2 RB sets? Wildcat?
 
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