irishfan1122
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First, I know everyone on this board and at the games are passionate about Notre Dame for the most part, but it's time to calm down. Everyone wants to win, as do I, but you are watching a football team that won 3 games last year. That's right, 3 games. I know success at Notre Dame is judged by the amount of victories, titles, Heismans, all-Americans, etc....; however, if you thought any of the above was coming in giant quantities this year you are deeply mistaken. The team you watched today is led overwhelmingly by freshman and sophomores. I hate to tell all of you, but young teams are rarely consistent. As all of you know who watch football, the game is driven by the quarterback. Did Clausen have a great high school career? Yes. Does Clausen have the tools and natural ability to be a great qb? Yes. Is Clausen great now? No. Clausen is a very good 2nd year qb. Recruiting sites will tell you all about their physical ability, but in my opinion there are 3 major things Jimmy lacks at this point. (The three facets are learned through practice, reps, practice, reps, practice, reps.) First, he tends to stare down his primary target. If you look at the greats, they look off the linebackers and safeties and scan one side of the field even if they are 100% positive they are going to the opposite side. Second, he needs to "check down." Quinn started doing it in his junior year, and look where that led him. Lastly, and this goes with #2, he needs to notice a cover 2 and cover 4. It was pretty obvious what Pitt was doing today, rolling safeties over the top to stop the deep ball, and pulling the middle linebacker, about 5-10 yards back to stop the medium depth pass up the middle. I think Clausen is at the point, if a screen is called, he is running the screen. If crossing route up the middle is called, that's what he is running even if the defense is set up to stop that.
When Clausen starts feeling pressure and begins to scramble, the receivers rarely break off their route to help him out. The Irish desperately need a back that has the combination of speed and power, they simply do not have it at this point. Maybe Jonas Gray is that answer, I'm not sure.
I was at the game today, and I must say I was ashamed to be a Notre Dame fan. People in my section calling Weis a "FAT ASS, GO EAT SOME MORE." Booing the players when we were up a touchdown. Calling Jimmy an "Overrated piece of SH*%." Fans, this is uncalled for. I know Charlie and the rest of the coaching staff make a lot of money, but this is no way to act. So for all of you in section 3, please act with class, this isn't the University of the North.
When Clausen starts feeling pressure and begins to scramble, the receivers rarely break off their route to help him out. The Irish desperately need a back that has the combination of speed and power, they simply do not have it at this point. Maybe Jonas Gray is that answer, I'm not sure.
I was at the game today, and I must say I was ashamed to be a Notre Dame fan. People in my section calling Weis a "FAT ASS, GO EAT SOME MORE." Booing the players when we were up a touchdown. Calling Jimmy an "Overrated piece of SH*%." Fans, this is uncalled for. I know Charlie and the rest of the coaching staff make a lot of money, but this is no way to act. So for all of you in section 3, please act with class, this isn't the University of the North.


