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Everything is bad. I hate things. Bring back Tyrone.
call the country club.
Everything is bad. I hate things. Bring back Tyrone.
Nope. IMO we just can't live with the following:
Zeke being too slow,
Gray not getting his head around,
and 3-TO-Tommy at QB.
Nope. IMO we just can't live with the following:
Zeke being too slow,
Gray not getting his head around,
and 3-TO-Tommy at QB.
Good point. Reich was only 32 when he led the comeback against the Oilers . Tommy is already 20. Seems that your comparison is spot on.
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Good point. Reich was only 32 when he led the comeback against the Oilers . Tommy is already 20. Seems that your comparison is spot on.
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Yes, Rees is 6-1 in games he started. But how come he's not getting any fault for the South Florida loss because he didn't start? He was equally to blame as Crist was for that loss (and in reality there were a million other reasons we lost that game besides either of them). And how come Rees gets a free pass on the Tulsa game last year? Dayne played one series that game and Tommy threw 3 INTs that game.
Also, Crist has that Michigan game last year count against him? He nearly led ND to a TD every drive that game that he played. If it wasn't for that concussion and he'd played the whole game ND might have scored 50 points and won and he'd thrown for close to 500 yards.
Let's look at all of our losses the last two years and try and summarize why we lost
2010
Michigan:
Michigan State: There were a few reasons but bottom line is Michigan State was going to try a very hard field goal to force double OT but caught us completely off guard with a brilliant fake.
Stanford: Stanford just beat us up on both sides of the ball and we looked awful. Stanford proved to be a Top 5 team in the nation that year.
Navy: Because our defense couldn't stop Teich or Dobbs. Navy scored 5 touchdowns on its first 6 possessions of the game.
Tulsa: Because our defense couldn't stop Tulsa with the game on the line ( a 31 yard pass on 3rd and 26??) and because of turnovers. The one Tulsa ran back for a TD and the one that prevented us from kicking the game-winning field goal.
South Florida: Because of turnovers by everyone.
Michigan: Because our defense couldn't get a stop late in the game. We allowed them to go 80 yards on two plays with 0:23 seconds left.
So in reality very few were specifically because of the play of Rees and Crist. In fact, i think the only game that was was the Tulsa game and i can't really fault Rees for that since he was a true frosh and thrown into that game unexpected. However, if we would've lost yesterday's game I would have vehementally argued it was because of Rees' performance.
when was the last time Dayne Crist had a drive like Rees had to win that game?
Rees has had 2 drives like that THIS SEASON (Michigan ended up being a loss), not to mention a game winning drive @ USC!!!!
Crist NEVER has. I will wait for someone to point out a signature Crist drive that doesn't end with him passing the ball to the tuba player.
It is one thing to say that both QBs have their flaws but it is another to trash Crist the way you have. You are basically calling Crist a loser with your idiotic criteria of gaming winning drives. I think Crist has an issue and that is accuracy. One thing he is not is the loser you imply him to be. I am appalled by the double standard with regards to performance. Crist has one bad half of football this year and he is banished...yet we watch Rees make error after error after error. O I forget he is a "winner". Yeah, Rees is the reason why we won games and everybody else is the reason we lost or are struggling. Kelly better be careful because nothing undermines team morale than overt favoritism.
If you want to bring last year's performance, Crist was asked to win games because we didn't have a good run game nor a good defense. He played well considering he was learning a completely new system. Let's not forget how Kelly "coached" Crist through those first games. When he went down, Rees came in and played well. Kelly dumbed down the offense and called a conservative games. The defense began to play well...now is that because Rees the winner was in the game...no...it might have been the conservative offensive approach that didn't leave the defense in vulnerable situations. O...the USC game where Rees engineered that game winning drive...ahahahhah.
I am not writing this to knock Rees. I am writing this in response to your inane logic. If Rees stops turning the ball over, I will root for him just like I would root for Crist. But if Rees continues to turn the ball over, Kelly has to bench him. Everyone should be accountable for their play...no one should be unbenchable.
I am writing this in response to your inane logic.
Logic is in short supply on both ends of this debate. We all have gut feelings and love our team.
The debate should center around player accountability. Crist was held accountable for his poor play. Rees has not been held accountable. Why? I frankly don't buy the Rees gives us the best chance to win argument. It is apparent that he also gives the opponent the best chance to win with all the turnovers he commits.
I believe Kelly doesn't want to break Rees's confidence. If anything, the Pitt game revealed that he has no confidence/trust in Crist. If he breaks Rees's confidence and he doesn't trust Crist, he has to turn to Hendrix/Golston. His panic move of benching Crist is haunting him now.
The debate should center around player accountability. Crist was held accountable for his poor play. Rees has not been held accountable. Why? I frankly don't buy the Rees gives us the best chance to win argument. It is apparent that he also gives the opponent the best chance to win with all the turnovers he commits.
I believe Kelly doesn't want to break Rees's confidence. If anything, the Pitt game revealed that he has no confidence/trust in Crist. If he breaks Rees's confidence and he doesn't trust Crist, he has to turn to Hendrix/Golston. His panic move of benching Crist is haunting him now.
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He looks 5 years older than he did 4 weeks ago. He looks weathered, doesn't appear confident as he usually does, and rarely looks the reporters in the eye.
My theory? Something is bothering him. I think he's really wishing Jonas didn't fumble that ball so ND start out (after that beautiful drive) 7-0. Crist settles in, team doesn't panic, and BK doesn't lose his cool. Crist is our QB. You know the rest.
That does not look or sound like a coach who just won a road game.
Rees defender's get way too defensive.
Any fan is going to question a QB who turns the ball over 2-3 times every game.
I was discussing the Crist vs. Rees topic with some of my friends on Saturday. Crist, when on a roll (UM, MSU, 1st 2 drives against USF), is very impressive. However, when he makes a bad mistake, (pick in end zone against USF), he freaks out and gets in his own head. He gets tentative and starts air-mailing throws or he gouges out holes in the turf. He also checks down constantly when he's nervous. We know his ceiling's higher but he's so inconsistent after a mistake. Thus far, I think even the biggest Crist fans should still be on board. (For the record, I love Dayne: fantastic guy, very intelligent and polite).
Tommy has a lower ceiling but is VERY consistent. He is more accurate than Crist and is better at reading coverages (when they're not very complicated - like Pitt's: watch the irish connection video 9 where Kelly talks about how they were using a simpler gameplan. they probably didn't devote too much time to pitt's plethora of coverages). So our conclusion was, it's better to have somebody that is consistently GOOD rather than someone who is great for a period of time, makes a mistake, and tanks. In addition, he simply never looks nervous. He's got the mentality of every good kicker: forget the past and do your job. He doesn't let past mistakes make him tentative.
At first, I was arguing that Crist didn't have the benefit of the defense playing beastly and Cierre and Jonas going wild. But think about it. Tommy is much better in the red zone because of his quick release and accuracy. Even his much-maligned Pitt game, his td pass to Duval was gorgeous as was the Floyd td. Dayne doesn't release it fast enough for that. So, in conclusion, both qbs have limitations, but Rees gives us the best chance to win due to his consistent play. I won't even dignify the possibility of an untried redshirt freshman and a 185-pound 18 year old.
Anyway, that's my last contribution to this argument, as it is pointless since Kelly has already deemed Rees the unquestioned starter (evidenced by Rees playing the whole 2nd half) and he knows a hell of a lot more than us.
Did you really just say that. I do believe there was 1 red zone turnover while Crist was in the game. And last time i checked we were not very good in the red zone.
Your right it isn't. So he has 1 turnover in the redzone to Rees 4 i believe.