Biggest Challenge

tommyIRISH23

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Lets face it, these kids have more pressure on them then pretty much anyone there age. Every media outlet in the country is going to have them under a microscope. I am not at all worried about BK, and his staff handling it..I am worried about the team. Here is my worries;

1. Breaking the "here we go again", and the culture of losing that ND has had for too long.

BK can only mentally prepare them so much, they are not robots, and will have to, at some points, dig deep inside eachother to overcome some adverse situation. It could be in week 1, or 10...but it will happen, and only they can rise and meet the challenges. They have to beable to fight the "here we go again" attitude when things get bad, and realize that its no okay to lose. I am afraid that they have become accustomed to defeat. They cant revert back to old habits.

They need a leader. I have heard great things about Dayne. But has he earned enough stripes from the team, because in battle he is raw, where the rest of the guys will trust him to carry them over the top? Especially with the older veteran guys (a point ill touch next). I think Kyle Rudolph, Armando Allen, and MF are they guys that the offense is going to look too. I know they are confident, and respect Dayne, but they MUST believe in him. If those guys are won over, then Dayne is in a great place because the rest will follow. A leader needs to step up on defense, I think Manti will emerge as the cornerstone of the unit.

The good part is a lot of these guys are young, and came in together. Whereas Jimmy had to come in and earn the respect of the upperclassmen as a frosh...thats a part of why 2007 went so bad.

I believe the locker room was very divided last year, and a shit show at the end. Are all those wounds healed? And are they healed enough withstand a stressful situation early on in the season?

The expectations we have for ND have not changed, but are ours, and the players at the same place? We are fans, and ofcourse we are irrational. We drive the media, if it wasnt for us there would be no sportscenter, bleacher reports, irish envy..etc. We but a spot light on these kids, and there everyone move becomes national news. If things go bad, and fans lash out...can this fragile team handle it?

I cannot fathom the pressure they must feel at that age. After what they have been through, their minds are fragile, they need to beable to block out some of the attention and focus.

Obviously, if they get off to a fast start...theyll be in good shape. Theyll build confidence, and the memories of last season will be far away. But the schedule is not easy. Winning early is CRUCIAL for the direction of the program. Those first 6 games are SO big for our program. If they can start out 4-2 to 6-0 then 8 to 10 wins is easily attainable and recruits will pile in/stay, confidence will soar, media will be all over the irish...theyll be flying high into next season.

0-6 to 3-3 will be bad leading to 5-7 to 7-5 record. Recruits will jump/not come, confidence will drop, expectations lower, media will be all over with there shit that ND cant win, and theyll revert back too there mind states from before.

Guys, these first 6 games are SO important to ND and her future. ND has never done it the easy way, and it would just add to the ND mystique if they pulled this off.

I cant wait. This is going to be awesome to watch. GO IRISH!!!
 

Irish_Angst

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I suspect that most athletes choosing to attend Notre Dame expect (and probably welcome) pressure. Frankly, I was impressed how the team was able to rally last year and win many close games at the front end of the season. I thought those close wins would be parlayed into a solid year & a respectable bowl game.

However, lack of conditioning really took a toll more than anything else, which resulted in close losses at the end of the season. I was at both the Washington game (close win) & the UConn game (close loss) and I could see the difference in how the team played.

If you look at Weis' tenure, more often than not, his teams struggled in the 4th quarter (losses/near-losses) & in November. I'm not sure what Mendoza was doing with strength & conditioning, but it wasn't effective. Charlie should have made a move in that area in 2007 or at least 2008.

From what I've read, Longo has addressed this issue head-on and with the faster pace, we'll see the opposition with hands on their hips in the 4th quarter. Fatigue = mistakes & mistakes = points.

Re close losses, this blog post by Phil Steele gives me hope for a fast turnaround:

The Close Loss Factor
 

GreatGolson

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Wow Phil Steele really sees good things for the irish, either he's been crunching numbers like a madman, knows something we dont, or has cool aide with every meal.
 
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Phil Steele is always a believer in ND. I appreciate the heartless romanticism involved. Truest of all poets see beauty in death. Now the phoenix is to rise from the ashes Sons of Notre Dame.
 

irishtrain

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biggest challange-success

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I think this team will win. How they handle success may be difficult. Its kinda new territory.
 

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Kelly is the first coach in the history of my magazine to have his team finisher higher than I projected in six straight years (incl 3 conf titles).

This makes me dowright giddy. I can't wait any longer for the season to start. Go Irish!!!
 

Irish_Angst

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Phil Steele is always a believer in ND. I appreciate the heartless romanticism involved. Truest of all poets see beauty in death. Now the phoenix is to rise from the ashes Sons of Notre Dame.

It's been a rough 14 years... I'm hoping that this is the season where we start the climb up the mountain and stay there. At a minimum, if Kelly can turn things around, success will taste that much sweeter and we'll appreciate it more.
 

Irish_Angst

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I think this team will win. How they handle success may be difficult. Its kinda new territory.

Complacency is always a risk. But that is a bridge far on the horizon to worry about it now. Maybe after Kelly's 3rd Nat'l Championship...
 

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If we can get passed the first 6 the last 6 should come easy with a slight exception of USC and Utah
 
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