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you'll get a Jack Nolan weather report and you'll like it.
Lol. Dublin, that was perfect. Great way to start my morning. I'll be happy with a J. Nol weather update.
you'll get a Jack Nolan weather report and you'll like it.
One Foot Down Podcast, Episode 28: Mid-Spring Review - One Foot Down
our own WhiskeyJack spittin' fire. Good stuff man!
One Foot Down Podcast, Episode 28: Mid-Spring Review - One Foot Down
our own WhiskeyJack spittin' fire. Good stuff man!
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"The best five podcast guests of all time? Think about it: Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey and Whiskey."
Edit: I'm not sure why Murtaugh keeps inviting me back. Can't stand listening to myself.
so maybe im just mr. gullible today, but someone please tell me this is april fools joke:
BREAKING: Quarterback Expelled from Notre Dame - Her Loyal Sons
so maybe im just mr. gullible today, but someone please tell me this is april fools joke:
BREAKING: Quarterback Expelled from Notre Dame - Her Loyal Sons
The sad part was....it could have been believable until they started calling for BK's head and a time for change.
I heard at work that OSU is planning to have former Buckeyes take some snaps in their spring game, and the rumor is Eddie George, Spielman, and others. Anyone hear anything similar?
Damn, pretty cool idea if they actually do it.
The questions for sophomore Max Redfield have never been about whether or not he’s good enough to make an impact in Notre Dame’s secondary. Irish coach Brian Kelly have just wondered aloud often about when he’ll be ready.
Max Redfield
Safety Max Redfield played almost exclusively on special teams during his freshman season.
Ready or not, it appears that Kelly feels now is the time to get his former blue-chipper into the starting lineup. Redfield started his first college game at the Pinstripe Bowl in December and has been working with the first-team defense for the first month of spring practice. The California product’s athleticism now outweighs what he has left to learn.
“We’re still in the learning curve with Max, but he’s so gifted,” Kelly said. “You’ve gotta get Max Redfield ready. We’re going to get him ready.”
Kelly said Redfield’s “crazy, crazy, crazy ability” often makes up for mistakes while learning what remains the defense’s most difficult position from a mental standpoint. He currently lines up next to fifth-year senior Austin Collinsworth, who has worked his into the starting duo more on the merits of his knowledge of the position than athletic talent.
Collinsworth and Redfield are in front of a deep group of defensive backs vying for playing time. Juniors Elijah Shumate and Nicky Baratti both have experience, as does senior Eilar Hardy. The group was crowded enough to move ship several players elsewhere in the defense this spring. Matthias Farley, a starter last fall, moved to cornerback. Junior John Turner left the safety group to move into a starting job at outside linebacker.
Redfield says he believes he’s progressing at a pace equal to the rest of his teammates as he learns his second defensive system in the last nine months.
“I feel like everyone is learning now. I don’t think one person could tell you the defense front and back,” he said. “Everyone is learning together and we’re growing into it together, which is good. With our team just bonding, we’re all coming together learning the defense as one.”
The rookie’s much anticipated debut against Rutgers in the bowl game gave him a sense of the speed of the game in college. Getting on the field was a moment of relief for Redfield, who didn’t play at all in the team’s regular season finale against Stanford and often wished he was more involved during the fall.
He said he tried to take the lack of playing time in stride and getting his shot in New York City has had a snowball effect leading into the spring.
“Rutgers isn’t the same as Florida State. I understand that. I know I have to make tons of improvements from there until we get into the next season, but it was great to get that start under my belt. I was really thankful for that and I feel like I’ve been growing ever since,” he said.
Kelly and defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder agreed. Kelly said the sophomore is getting better with each practice. Redfield’s talent was clear to VanGorder as soon as he started working with the team.
“I really like the physical ability of Max and Shu[mate] in the back end, but that’s kind of been obvious to me. That safety process is a tough one,” VanGorder said a week ago. “It’s still only six practices. There’s a lot left to evaluate and see. Hopefully we get some live situations so we can even learn more about them.”
Redfield said his limited experience last fall taught him the importance of mastering the most minute details of the job. For now, he’s trying to balance that fine-toothed focus with digesting a brand new defense.
“Obviously there are still mistakes here and there,” he said. “Everyone knows there are going to be mistakes with the new system, but it’s going really well.”
Encouraging. And it's good VanGorder sees that Redfield and Shumate would provide our most athletic tandem.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>SOURCES: ND maybe possibly moving to a 10-1 defensive alignment in 2014. We investigate. <a href="http://t.co/7F8U1QNkDN">http://t.co/7F8U1QNkDN</a> <a href="http://t.co/oUe4iv3WAC">pic.twitter.com/oUe4iv3WAC</a></p>— One Foot Down (@OneFootDown) <a href="https://twitter.com/OneFootDown/statuses/451083855269597184">April 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>SOURCES: ND maybe possibly moving to a 10-1 defensive alignment in 2014. We investigate. <a href="http://t.co/7F8U1QNkDN">http://t.co/7F8U1QNkDN</a> <a href="http://t.co/oUe4iv3WAC">pic.twitter.com/oUe4iv3WAC</a></p>— One Foot Down (@OneFootDown) <a href="https://twitter.com/OneFootDown/statuses/451083855269597184">April 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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You can give me 11 Jaylon Smiths and that's arguably a better defense than if you take our 11 current starters.
I love Jaylon as much as the next guy but your joking right. You think that having Jaylon at DT would suffice over the course of a game or season?