Kool-aide for all!!!!!!!!!
1/50th of a glass of kool-aide!
About to shoot a koolaid-infused speedball...
Texas can't get here soon enough. I really need to see what we have with this team.
Just 8 more weeks...and two days, 8 hours, 42 minutes.
Can't get here soon enough, my teeth have been purple since January from this swill.
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Umm, I believe you mean green![]()
Umm, I believe you mean green![]()
5) Malik Zaire, QB, Notre Dame Fighting Irish -- 50/1
With Everett Golson leaving, Zaire has gone from "off-the-board" to 50/1. He's a dangerous runner and an underrated passer who looked good beating a talented LSU team in the bowl game last season. And he was just getting warmed up. I think ND has the top-level talent in some key places to make a run at the College Football Playoff. The biggest question mark is running the offense. That's on Zaire to be smart and consistent with the ball, but folks inside the program are very excited about him. He's also got a ton of moxie and charisma, and that won't hurt either. The best player on the team is either LB Jaylon Smith or LT Ronnie Stanley, but those aren't positions that win Heismans.
Heisman Trophy odds: Ranking the top 10 best Heisman bets for 2015 | FOX Sports
I would drop $10-$20 if I were in Vegas on those odds. If ND makes a run someone on the team is bound to be a contender. Heisman is a popularity contest.
On Self-Confidence Early in His Career
"When I walk on the field, I honestly believe I'm the best guy out there...I knew that I had to believe in myself when all this stuff was going on and I wasn't getting reps. I was getting cussed out and embarrassed and belittled every day by the coaches and looked down upon by the players, because they didn't know. They just assumed because I didn't have a good rep, that I wasn't good. It's just that constant belief in myself that I knew I was better than people were making me seem that kept me going."
On Expecting to Play as a True Freshman
"I got my reps here and there. I wish I could have gotten more, but whatever. Summer came and I didn't know what my position was (on the depth chart). I wasn't ready, but I thought I'd get a chance to play."
On Expecting to Play as a Redshirt Freshman
"I thought I would have the chance to start, and it wasn't like that at all. It was like an unwritten thing. 'He's (Golson) going to be the guy.' You can't say there's going to be a quarterback competition and then decide three days into camp that he won the position.
I didn't have the opportunity then, because I didn't even run first-team reps. He was running everything with the first team, and then coach Kelly said, "All right he won the starting job.' That isn't a competition. He was meant to win from the beginning."
On Lack of Practice Reps
"I couldn't do scout team, because they really didn't know if I was going to play or not. So I was at practice for a whole year just standing there--just standing there, just standing there. I'd go in and get like two reps, and then just stand there the whole practice. Some practices I wouldn't even get reps. I would just get some 1-on-1 reps sometimes."
On the Aftermath of the USC Game
I was playing and smiling and having a good time like we were winning. Everybody was upset, and I couldn't have been happier. I was upset that we lost, but I was happier at the fact that, 'All right at least you can give me some respect. At least you can say I'm not a bad player, like you make me out to be every day at practice."
On His Big, Big Goals
"I was never looking at Ev and thinking 'He threw a nice pass and now I have to do that.' I was thinking bigger picture. I wanted to be the best in the whole country. Even if I were chosen to play over Ev that wasn't big enough for me. He isn't the best in the country. I'm talking about best, best. Peyton Manning best. That was who I was looking to. I'm trying to catch up with those guys. The quarterback competition was small fish."
On 2015 Being the Year
"This is the year we win the national championship, 100 percent in my mind. There's no excuse. This is the year we're doing it. Too many guys are on the same page that really believe it. I think it's good to talk about it. A lot of time coaches and players say, 'Think about the first step.' I think that's important, but I also think you should continue to talk about it.
It's OK to circulate that around the locker room, that we're winning the national championship. It's OK to look down the road. Why stop talking about it? You speak things into existence, and the more we keep telling ourselves that and work towards it and believe it, it'll all fall into place.
From UMass to USC, they are all of the same importance. We can't lose a game. This is the team that we're winning the national championship with. This is the team to do it. I think people need to believe it, because we believe it."
South Bend Tribune 2015 ND Insider Notre Dame Football Preview: Zaire Unleashed - One Foot Down
Some good quotes. Some not great ones. He probably should've kept the USC post-game thoughts to himself as well as the criticism of the coaches, but hopefully this is just what he uses to motivate himself.
On Self-Confidence Early in His Career
"When I walk on the field, I honestly believe I'm the best guy out there...I knew that I had to believe in myself when all this stuff was going on and I wasn't getting reps. I was getting cussed out and embarrassed and belittled every day by the coaches and looked down upon by the players, because they didn't know. They just assumed because I didn't have a good rep, that I wasn't good. It's just that constant belief in myself that I knew I was better than people were making me seem that kept me going."
This is a kid in serious need of some one on one time with Crash Davis on how to give an interview.
To paraphrase Crash, "You've got a million dollar arm with a 5 cent mouth."
This article has already been hashed out here already. You know. OFD reprints it and the board goes berzerk again. lol
You guys are weird...
This article has already been hashed out here already. You know. OFD reprints it and the board goes berzerk again. lol
You guys are weird...