Does he make good plays? Absolutely. Is it important to have a guy out there that understands the defense? For sure. But he has played "bad" more consistently than he has played "good," and it's a problem when your MLB is such an athletic liability.
What is this defense going to do next year when Joe is gone? If it would really be such a steep drop off to take Joe off the field, then this unit is going to be bad.
Honestly, watching the USC game, it was very clear that the athletes on their defense were not competitive with the athletes on their offense. USC kept shooting themselves in the foot and when they didnt, the big played ND because they just flat out outran ND. You can argue take away those big plays but that is what happens when you have superior athletes on the field. That is why you see big TD runs by RBs because of superior athletics. That is why ND's longest run for the past what three years by it's RBs has been less than 30 yards?
He hasn't played well
I think at some point being a "coach" on the field isn't enough when you aren't making basic plays. It's insane if Jaylon can't line up and play football or if Sheldon Day can't shoot a gap because Joe isn't there to "coach."
He loses on the angle to the sidelines nearly every time he has to move out into space.
He doesn't do a great job at defeating blocks. If the OL gets their hands on him, he's done.
He can't blitz. He doesn't time it up very well, and even if he does, he is ineffective at actually rushing the passer.
I would make a judgement on his coverage abilities, but I feel like BVG sends him on a blitz in nearly every passing situation. I used to think it was trying to be clever; now I believe that they might be trying to mask his athletic deficiencies playing in space.
Does he make good plays? Absolutely. Is it important to have a guy out there that understands the defense? For sure. But he has played "bad" more consistently than he has played "good," and it's a problem when your MLB is such an athletic liability.

What is this defense going to do next year when Joe is gone? If it would really be such a steep drop off to take Joe off the field, then this unit is going to be bad.
What are you even trying to say here? Prosise had a 91 yard TD run this year.
In the Showtime series they continue to show Joe with that cheesy scream/yell thing he does before every game in the locker room. I always wonder if the better players just laugh inside and wish he'd use that intensity to not miss tackles. I played with a guy like that. You earn respect by kicking ass on the field, imo.
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I completely agree with this and had the same reaction. It just seems so contrived and annoying. Who wants to be screamed at/"led" by one of the worst players on the field (or at minimum someone who misses more tackles than he makes)?
The same guy who votes him a Captain? There's a lot of valid criticisms of Joe Schmidt, but not having the respect of his teammates does NOT appear to be one of them.
Prior to Prosise. I wrote that incorrectly.
Im not disagreeing with you regarding whether his teammates respect him, but doesn't BK select the captains rather than the players?
He picked 10. They voted from there.Im not disagreeing with you regarding whether his teammates respect him, but doesn't BK select the captains rather than the players?
I don't think that's true. Not 100% at least. I don't think it's as simple as "BK picks them" or "they're voted on by the players." It's some kind of hybrid in conjunction with the "leadership committee."No. They players vote on it. BK might pick the game captains, but not the season captains.
I don't think that's true. Not 100% at least. I don't think it's as simple as "BK picks them" or "they're voted on by the players." It's some kind of hybrid in conjunction with the "leadership committee."
I know I've seen preseason pressers where questions were asked along the lines of "are you ready to name captains?"
The votes are in and Notre Dame’s football team will be captained by five players. Graduate students Matthias Farley, Nick Martin and Joe Schmidt will be joined by senior Sheldon Day and junior Jaylon Smith as the captains of the 2015 Irish.
It’s the first time since 2007 that the Irish have had five captains named. Both Martin and Day are returning captains, just the 20th and 21st players in the program’s history to hold that role twice. Last week, Brian Kelly mentioned that ten candidates were approved by the faculty board for the vote, a large group that says quite a bit about the leadership on this team.
Perhaps Joe was deservedly voted as captain by his teammates but as the season has progressed he has lost some respect in the locker room? Perhaps the team has resented all the attention he gets in the Showtime Series, combined with the fact that his play is lacking?
I think that's a very reasonable theory.
Theories are based on something. What are you basing this theory that Joe has lost some respect amongst his teammates on? The fact that JD Irish is annoyed by Joe's screaming on the show?
Do you watch the show?
I've watched it, yes...
I already know your answer but do you feel that the team responds positively to Joe? I don't and it seems like most people who watch the show agree with me.
It seems like the problem you have with the breakdown is that they are not killing the kid over it. Because they are not being "apologists"; they are simply being objective, from an informed(having played and coached) point of view.
I've watched every episode and haven't seen any evidence of this statement. He seems well respected even if his play has been awful.
I don't think it's really fair to say that. I mean, what is he being asked to do? Maybe he is doing almost everything that the coaches have asked of him? The missed tackles are obviously an issue, but they may not tell the whole story.
That's been a problem, yes. I'm not sure how much the D line has been getting pushed back into his lanes on these plays, but I have seen our D Line getting blown back enough to think that it is possible that this accounts for at least some of Schmidt's trouble getting to the edge on time.
This is true of 99.99% of the linebackers in college football. VERY few college linebackers can consistently beat the blocks of offensive linemen. Even the great Manti Teo had problems with it. It's not a coincidence that Manti only had one monster year, and that year was the same year that he had two big time linemen(Nix and Tuitt) in front of him, keeping the O Linemen off of him.
He's second on the team in sacks, in front of even Jaylon Smith. So maybe this is a bit of hyperbole.
So all I ask is that people not kill the kid. If you want to present logical arguments for why he hasn't been good this year, then that's fine. But what I am saying is let's cut out all of the hyperbole and piling on about how "terrible" he is.
Someday, when your grandkids ask you if you saw Joe Schmidt play, you'll be able to say, "Yes. And grandpa was a real dick about how bad he was."
I'll defend Larz a little bit. I told him he'd catch a lot of heat for saying Schmidt has played well this year. He gave zero fucks about it. To be fair, I think if he broke down more snaps from other games he'd change his tune a little bit.
Having said that, one of the things we just didn't have the room to discuss was how much hyperbole has taken over in regards to evaluating Schmidt.
You just had to know, with his unique situation and former walk on status, and with Morgan behind him that many people couldn't wait to see Schmidt play poorly so they could crucify him. He's had some poor games, although I think USC was better, but it's going to take an enormous amount of playmaking for Schmidt to ever win some people over. Playmaking that he's frankly not capable and never has been capable of making.
"Joe gets pancaked 15 times per game!"
That's the kind of hyperbole that Joe can't escape. I've seen that as the main rebuttal to our piece and it's ten times more wrong than anything we published. But that's what happens when the mob mentality takes over.
Even in the clip mentioned a page back, Joe doesn't do great taking on a block and the gets taken down by a double team. Ummm, first of all that will happen sometimes to an under sized linebacker and secondly did anyone think that didn't happen last year when Schmidt supposedly played well? Who expects Joe to win those battles all the time? And anyway, the play resulted in Rochell getting a TFL because he ate up a one on one block. Yeah it'd be nice if Schmidt did better but when he's doubled and the play results in a tackle for loss the staff isn't going to kill Schmidt.
I don't think he's played well overall, but he's doing better than the majority of his critics think. He needs to wrap up better and if he can he's not that far off from his play from last year, when he was just a solid P5 middle linebacker, nothing more nothing less.
I get more and more angry when I see Joe in front of the camera. He just seems to ham it up so damn much with his corny yells about "taking it from them".
I'm over Joe, glad we have him on our team as he's certainly helped but I'm ready to see our young guys overtake this position. Let's see Nyles split reps the next few weeks.
Put hyperbole, opinions, emotions, and everything else aside, the guy officially, statistical fact, has 5 tackles COMBINED in our two biggest games of the year so far. He is our MLB and plays a high majority of all snaps. That sucks any way you slice it, and eating up a 1 on 1 block is not an accomplishment. BTW Schmidt was not doubled on the clip in question, it was a single lineman that blew him 10 yards off the ball.
The people who are voicing their displeasure at his play this year and continued playing time have shown time and time again that he is not making impact plays and can't get off blocks...only to receive the "well he lines the defense up" rebuttal. Seriously, if he is not playing poorly this year, then please tell us where exactly he is performing adequately.