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Watching the game now. And after the trick play he played the remainder of the first half.
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Watching the game now. And after the trick play he played the remainder of the first half.
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The first time I saw Redfield was on the trick play. He bit hard on the run fake. Like real hard. No cover for the DBs. Not sure he played much after that until garbage time.
The interception was Max playing centerfield with KVR breaking up the play. However, the tackle he had later in the fourth was what we've been hoping for from Max. Let's hope those two plays drive his confidence and his on field play to another level.
And as for the NBC commentary, we talk a lot about student athletes. If he is taking 18 credit hours (as was reported), then kudos to him. He seems to be making the most of his educational opportunity. Isn't that what we say these kids should be doing?
Your funny is another man's concern.Thought it was funny when Max was quoted as saying that learning Mandarin Chinese was easier than learning BVG's defense!
Your funny is another man's concern.
this...
and I think Nyles would agree with Max.
Can you get rid of that stupid signature? Sick of seeing that sh*t.
why you mad after a win last night. was going to bask in the glory for another 7 hours, but for you GH, I will kill it.
I mean I get the joke of using our opponents as the sig every week, so I disregarded my slightly-raised blood pressure throughout the week and didn't say anything. But yeah... Games over. We won. F*ck USC. I'm still salty about 10 years ago.
Appreciate it.
I mean I get the joke of using our opponents as the sig every week, so I disregarded my slightly-raised blood pressure throughout the week and didn't say anything. But yeah... Games over. We won. F*ck USC. I'm still salty about 10 years ago.
Appreciate it.
You can go to Edit Options under User CP and hide signatures. I did that a long time ago with so many people having gifs in their signs that took forever to load.
You still on dial up in Noblesville?
Just got a new 56k modem the other day and I'm loving that AOL came pre installed on my new Gateway.![]()
Final Thoughts
You want to know why the Notre Dame defense has been giving up big plays? The primary culprit has been a secondary that has too many mental errors and hasn't lived up to their potential. The plays featured here aren't the result of a scheme that's too complex or a former walk-on at middle linebacker. They are the result of errors from players that should know better.
I have no idea why Max Redfield (yellow circle and question mark) would abandon his deep coverage responsibility on this play. No idea whatsoever. I simply don't have an explanation. Hence the question mark.
KVR is in my opinion, even worse (blue box). When he sees Boyd blow by him, he doesn't try and chase. Instead, he turns and starts pointing at Redfield (green arrow). I don't think I've ever seen that from a player. Are you kidding me?
There's no question Redfield screwed up. He should have stayed deep. But Russell should have been deep as well. More importantly, when he sees that Redfield is gone and the best receiver on the other team is running free, KVR should be putting his head down and sprinting to try and make a play. At least make an effort. Instead, he decides to literally point the finger at a teammate mid-play. Wow.
Does anyone else think the KVR has the skill set that might benefit us more at safety? yes he's a good corner, but I think with his ball skills and over the top mentality he may be better suited for safety?
Thoughts?
I've been harping about our bad safety play for two years --- a huge percentage of the big chunk plays are due to them. Really crappy instincts.
But that is a forbidden opinion on IE because anyone as eye-test talented as Redfield and Shumate MUST be great on the field. I'd really like to have seen Sebastian on the field. Maybe an experienced solid veteran could have saved all of this.
I've been harping about our bad safety play for two years --- a huge percentage of the big chunk plays are due to them. Really crappy instincts.
But that is a forbidden opinion on IE because anyone as eye-test talented as Redfield and Shumate MUST be great on the field. I'd really like to have seen Sebastian on the field. Maybe an experienced solid veteran could have saved all of this.
Shumate has been pretty darn good this year. BK even thinks so, praising him a couple weeks back.
BK also praises Joe, so I'll take his word with a grain of salt.
I've been harping about our bad safety play for two years --- a huge percentage of the big chunk plays are due to them. Really crappy instincts.
But that is a forbidden opinion on IE because anyone as eye-test talented as Redfield and Shumate MUST be great on the field. I'd really like to have seen Sebastian on the field. Maybe an experienced solid veteran could have saved all of this.
There's a very legitimate reason Schmidt gets the blunt of the criticism from the fanbase. The secondary is what it is. Redfield is playing poorly, but there isn't any other option at this point outside of pulling him for Farley, which has it's own repercussions. We have legitimate options behind Schmidt, who's issues are both mental and physical. Plenty of options, yet we don't use them, not even in a platooning system.
This is the part I don't understand. Why can't they find a limited role for Martini and Morgan at MLB?