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You won't go to a bowl if you turn the ball over like that every game. I really though Christ was good last year but so many of you like Reese better. I didn't see it in the Michigan game and thought if Christ stayed healthy we would have lost. I think you need a new qb altogether maybe. Will you have the patience with Kelly and the 6-8 win mark for the next few years while he develops the guy? I'm not sold the big east gimmick style offense can work for a top flight school like ND. Look at where it got Michigan. I feel for you guys. If Kelly is wrong as RR was you are stuck with him for a while. Our recruiting really sunk like a rock last season when things fell apart for the second year in a row. The best you can hope for is 8 wins. You just don't have the qb you need.
Yes, he looked good, but the thing is Crist can do things that Rees will never be able to do. Crist has an absolute cannon. And with him in, the offense just has so much more potential because he can really stretch the field. Crist's ceiling is twice as high as Rees' simply because of raw ability. That's not to knock Rees because I like Rees and he played well, but I just feel like this offense's potential plummets with Rees in. We become a team that has to run successfully. People say Rees led us to a 4 game winning streak, but that really isn't on him. He didn't play badly, but take the USC game for example. We did not win the game because of him, we won it in spite of him. So I just think Crist is a QB who would really be able to make this offense fly (obviously if he can't do that Rees deserves a shot) and Rees is the QB who will just manage the game well and that's it.
I agree although I'm not that confident of Crist's arm. However, with the receivers and backs he has, he can throw short well enough and the receivers & backs can get the extra yards.
With Crist, we have a quarterback who can run, and a running game that can hurt other teams. BK needs to realize that and stick to that. Give Crist a chance and run, run, run. Floyd will still get his catches, although he may not get his yards. But ND will win games.
Of course, top the turn overs and penalties. Run the ball. That's the kind of ball control I want to see. Long drives that gives the defense long rests and keeps the opponent's offense on the bench. Long drives will get points. Even a 60 yard drive with no points is better than giving the opponent a short field and your defense a long afternoon.
I agree although I'm not that confident of Crist's arm. However, with the receivers and backs he has, he can throw short well enough and the receivers & backs can get the extra yards.
I have to tell you that even though some of us agree and disagree, I love reading what all of you are posting because one thing is clear - we all want to see ND win.
Rees is obviously our guy now, and he puts a lower ceiling on what the offense can achieve.
TJ had 6 catches for 58 yards. I don't think he played bad at all. Not turning his head around was a bone-head play, but if he fixed that he has 7 catches for 65 yards and maybe a TD on that play. Not a bad day from what should be your 3rd receiver (behind Floyd and Theo).
Didn't he also drop a pass in the endzone as well (and yes the CB was a little early on that play but he still could have caught it)?
You're right but I don't blame him for that. It's really difficult to catch a ball when you get wacked at the same time. If it even come a split second early, it throws your whole body off. The DB did a pretty good job of wrapping up TJ's arm from what I remember. Good play by the DB.
Was the Michigan vs. Notre Dame the only ND game you watched last year? Cause Rees was a freshman thrown into fire last year during that game. Anyone could tell he was scared back there. If you watched ND games toward the end of the season when Rees was starting he developed into a decent QB who stayed poised under pressure. From the UM game to the end of the season Rees made great progress in his development.
Of course, it all depends on how these guys rebound from last nights cluster****.
But if thats what we have to work with, then 6-6 is going to be as good as it gets. I know, the likelihood of a train wreck like that happening again is low, but man, that fuggin STANK.
With that brand of football, we aren't going to beat Michigan, MSU, Air Force, Southern Cal or Stanford. Period. We have to be a TON better to win any one of those games. I don't know if I see a ton of improvement. Hope I'm wrong and hope this was just an anomaly.