2013 Fall Camp Thread

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If you have never done it before it is extremely uncomfortable. The first time I held my baby I did not know how to do it. As a first time father I had numerous pics just like this.

agreed...

I did what came natural, to the howels from family...

kid face down, my hand through the legs, kids arms hugging my forearm...bring it all in to your chest...I give you the football hold. Turns out thats how you deal with kids who have acid reflux...but I cannot claim thats what drove the "grip" initially. So TR is better than me out of the gate...:)
 

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That's awesome but I think that was planned! ESPN on campus, filming Kelly at the machine. To me it looked like Cam wasn't full speed, I hope not anyway since I want him to get more reps this year lol
 

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That's awesome but I think that was planned! ESPN on campus, filming Kelly at the machine. To me it looked like Cam wasn't full speed, I hope not anyway since I want him to get more reps this year lol

Pretty sure it wasn't planned.

When I watched it live, Cam was a bit shaken up and BK wasn't all too pleased with the situation.
 

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Pretty sure it wasn't planned.

When I watched it live, Cam was a bit shaken up and BK wasn't all too pleased with the situation.

He played it like he was mad, but you can tell that he was trying not to laugh.

I would rolled with laughter.
 

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Joey Galloway has his Phil Steele College Football Guide open to Nd right in front of him haha.
 

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Thank the good lord that he runs with his head up. Still kind of shocked that he didn't get hurt. I've spent some hours running through such a device (it was called a blaster in my day) and it kind of hurts to even run through it the right way.

It looked like one of the personnel folks turned it the wrong way. It'd be pissed too if I were the coach. But he probably should have noticed that the springs/pads look different from behind.
 

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17 is fiessinger not mulvey I think

That's definitely Mulvey. He tweeted about that very photo a few hours ago.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/ManCaveQB">@ManCaveQB</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/TheSubwayDomer">@TheSubwayDomer</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/kevib47">@kevib47</a> HAHAHA I was dying bc he was holding the kid like it was a ball security drill <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23NotAPigskin&src=hash">#NotAPigskin</a></p>— Matt Mulvey (@MattMulvey17) <a href="https://twitter.com/MattMulvey17/statuses/367688892327010304">August 14, 2013</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Note the number in his Twitter handle.
 

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Saw this on twitter:
"Who wants to chat Irish Football?? Tonight at 7PM EST join the Irish Turning Point on Twitter for the first ever ND twitter chat!
To participate in the chat, just use/follow the hashtag #NDchat
We will see you all tonight! Go Irish"

Looks pretty cool I didn't really know that could be done on twitter
 

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A poster on II referenced Ishaq playing DE during practice while Tuitt was out. TJ had this to say. We'll continue to mix and match personnel until next wednesday when we start Temple game plan installation. Diaco still views Ishaq as a CAT LB in our scheme. Last he notes that Ishaq has strung together a few very good, spirited, and intense practices with some moments of dominant play. Lets give the guy a chance to show out now.
 
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Ishaq = kuehnja breakout player of the year. I'm telling you guys, jump on the bandwagon before it's too late.
 
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Really sticking your neck out there, Jake.

IDK if you're being sarcastic? A lot of people still seem to not expect much from Ishaq. I think he's going to have a better year than Shembo. Yes, I'm basing this on the spring game, but he was very disruptive in that game.
 

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IDK if you're being sarcastic? A lot of people still seem to not expect much from Ishaq. I think he's going to have a better year than Shembo. Yes, I'm basing this on the spring game, but he was very disruptive in that game.

I think he's just pointing out that Ishaq is the odds-on favorite to be the "breakout player" this year.
 

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IDK if you're being sarcastic? A lot of people still seem to not expect much from Ishaq. I think he's going to have a better year than Shembo. Yes, I'm basing this on the spring game, but he was very disruptive in that game.

We don't have many former 5:s: recruits on our roster that haven't broken out yet. He's a pretty safe pick.
 

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IDK if you're being sarcastic? A lot of people still seem to not expect much from Ishaq. I think he's going to have a better year than Shembo. Yes, I'm basing this on the spring game, but he was very disruptive in that game.

I have been on board with this prediction until you say this. He can still be breakout player without that happening, IMO. Shembo won't be coming off the field very much.
 
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I have been on board with this prediction until you say this. He can still be breakout player without that happening, IMO. Shembo won't be coming off the field very much.

I guess my prediction goes beyond 'breakout player'. I firmly believe he'll be making more plays than Shembo this year.
 

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I have been on board with this prediction until you say this. He can still be breakout player without that happening, IMO. Shembo won't be coming off the field very much.

I think we will see shembo and ishaq on the the field at the same time quite a bit this year. I give our opposing qb's a nano second and a half to throw it or eat dirt.
 

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On 3rd and long I would love to see A package with Tuitt, Day, Ishaq, Shembo, Spond, and Jaylon/Councell on the field plus 5 DBs.
 

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I guess my prediction goes beyond 'breakout player'. I firmly believe he'll be making more plays than Shembo this year.

So to be clear you expect him to have tackles, TFL, and sacks than Shembo for the season?
 
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So to be clear you expect him to have tackles, TFL, and sacks than Shembo for the season?

Not necessarily, it's not always black and white. I think he will be more disruptive (i.e., the guy that gets credited with the sack isn't necessarily the one that makes the play).

If you watch the spring game, Ishaq only had one sack, but 'made the play' on a number of snaps.
 

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So this is going to be a subjective vs. objective situation where you decide which one is more disruptive based on your opinion without any facts?
 
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So this is going to be a subjective vs. objective situation where you decide which one is more disruptive based on your opinion without any facts?

Dude, it's all in the eye of the beholder. You/I/anyone else will see what we see, but I personally expect Ishaq to have a better year than Shembo.

If you find a formula to quantify 'descriptiveness', let me, BK, Diaco, Bill Belichick, etc all know.

Sometimes things aren't black/white/quantifiable, especially when two similar players are being compared... It's more like the Supreme Court's definition of porn... You don't know how to explain it, but you know it when you see it.

I believe Ishaq will be more of a playmaker than Shembo this year. What you call 'playmaker' maybe different than what I call it (i.e., you only count sacks, tackles, etc... Whereas I see the guy who 'assisted' the stat - AKA made the QB scramble into the sack -), but I think we'll know it when we see it.
 
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Dude, it's all in the eye of the beholder. You/I/anyone else will see what we see, but I personally expect Ishaq to have a better year than Shembo.

If you find a formula to quantify 'descriptiveness', let me, BK, Diaco, Bill Belichick, etc all know.

Sometimes things aren't black/white/quantifiable, especially when two similar players are being compared... It's more like the Supreme Court's definition of porn... You don't know how to explain it, but you know it when you see it.

I believe Ishaq will be more of a playmaker than Shembo this year. What you call 'playmaker' maybe different than what I call it (i.e., you only count sacks, tackles, etc... Whereas I see the guy who 'assisted' the stat - AKA made the QB scramble into the sack -), but I think we'll know it when we see it.

No not really thats why they starting keeping them as stats. So defensive players could be viewed differently than they had in the past. So they had benchmarks and numbers to look at as goals and such. The reason I brought it up is because if your going to make a bold statement like that without any stipulations or context, its pointless. No matter what your going to be right, how could you ever be wrong. Your not willing to actually look at factual measures. At the end of the season Shembo could have 15 sacks to Ishaq's 5 and you could say "Well Ishaq was more disruptive, IMO." Just doesn't make much sense is all. The reality is I was trying to see what numbers you'd be willing to put next to each other and you weren't. If Ishaq is as disruptive as Shembo was last year, we'll be in good shape and everybody will be happy.
 
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