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beatrizandjess
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Amazing !!
alrigtht I have defended him in the past... now it's the truth T Lambert is garbage... that is twice he could have EASY INT's if he would just watch the plays and not focus on the WR alone.... wacth the fucking ball!!
I'll agree that Lambert isn't my favorite player, but he is having a decent game today. I really like what I am seeing from Raeshon McNeil. Thank God he didn't go to Italy this year!!!
One thing nobody has mentioned yet today is how many freshman have gotten into the rotation today. Robert Blanton, Ethan Johnson, Darius Fleming, Michael Floyd, Kyle Rudolph, Trevor Robinson. That, combined with the big plays by the sophomores, has me pumped up for the future!!!
alrigtht I have defended him in the past... now it's the truth T Lambert is garbage... that is twice he could have EASY INT's if he would just watch the plays and not focus on the WR alone.... wacth the fucking ball!!
I swear before you all if we hold on I will go to a local bar (i have been invited by a friend of my wife who has a USC boyfriend) I will state loud and proud during the tosu usc game "Notre Dame in the house!!!! Everyone who is a fan of a school that will NOT be put on proby in the next two years stand up!! USC fans sit down!!"
I have dealt with nothing but shit from SC "fans" for five years... now it's time for some release...... fuck it
GO IRISH
Brian Smith is my hero
I don't want to take away anything from the win. Great job.
But seriously, there was some luck of the Irish today. First, the unforced fumbles. Then the questionable calls by the refs. Then the rain in the third quarter.
You take any one of those out of the equation, and ND loses the game. The statistics bear that out (yards gained, first downs, QB play). The running game was even. I think the strange lesson in this game is that Michigan may have found their identity (Threet was exceptional, McGuffie broke out) while ND has yet to find theirs (partially because of the fumbles they fell on). I didn't think Clausen played well, though the O-Line made some strides.
I don't want to take away anything from the win. Great job.
But seriously, there was some luck of the Irish today. First, the unforced fumbles. Then the questionable calls by the refs. Then the rain in the third quarter.
You take any one of those out of the equation, and ND loses the game. The statistics bear that out (yards gained, first downs, QB play). The running game was even. I think the strange lesson in this game is that Michigan may have found their identity (Threet was exceptional, McGuffie broke out) while ND has yet to find theirs (partially because of the fumbles they fell on). I didn't think Clausen played well, though the O-Line made some strides.