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I actually think that we know less about what is going to happen here than almost any position group. Think about this: we have a linebacking corps which performed at extremely high levels in every game but the NC [and that, in my opinion, was because Diaco made them too predictable, not because they were somehow suddenly mediocre]. So, in my opinion, we had as good a linebacking crew as anyone AND not only are three out of the four returning, but all three of their back-ups return as well. Now REALLY: how bad can we be??
The big deal confusing the issue is: will Diaco stand pat on the three anchor positions and just work to get the "Te'o-replacement" done, or will he juggle things around to get the famous "Best Athletes on the Field?"
Let's think about the latter. Who would be "The Best Athletes?" Let's try "The Best Eight" first. We have six starters and first back-ups coming back. Surely they're in contention. We have Jarrett Grace, The Werewolf. We have an All-World rookie coming in. We have a simmering monster [Okwara] hanging around. We have two more impressive rookies. And we have a guy who I relate as very underrated in Rabasa. [Notice I've left Moore off --- just seems like "Filer" to me].
I submit that we cannot even clearly designate an eight-man group, let alone then place them into positions. Yet that is what Diaco must do, and quickly. Diaco got taken to school by Doctor Satan, and it's mainly by too-predictable linebacker play that this happened. He MUST install more "disguise and surprise" there, and that means a lot of work on subtleties and change. This, to me, mitigates against Jaylon, Doug, and Michael, I believe.
What really is Diaco going to do? All kinds of unpredictabilities exist here. Conservative thinking would just leave the returning studs "at home", put Grace into the MIKE, and back him up with someone like Okwara or Rabasa. Or "save-a-spot" for Jaylon by moving one guy [Councell?] [Ishaq? if he is still blundering about?] and going with that. Or there are the many movable chairs scenarios.
Bottomline for me here is: even though this is difficult to predict, we are going to be a gang of ax-murderers at the linebacking corps. We will replace Te'o [remember that Carlofox together had as many tackles --- the great individual is NOT irreplaceable] and we will terrorize opponents not named Dr. Satan nor having a full month to prepare for us.
Who knows? Maybe Diaco can even fix that.
When I plugged into this thread I was hoping for o/line info. Thanks and keep info coming on how the new kids are doing. I think its going to be the deisel that runs this train. I understand many of them wont play as babes but updates on how they are doing and their true sizes is very interesting. This group is the best haul the irish have made in many years. Montelus/Mcglinchy/Bivin/Elmer really have my interest peaked. What is the status of Nichols.Hmmmmmm... yeh. Oline 2013 "ain't the most relaxin' part of the team". We won't be "bad". Our guys are too solid and Coach Harry's too good for that. The issue is: can we run against the better D's?
The article points out my philosophy of course: you always pick up a quality Olineman if there's any sort of doubt about numbers. Coach Kelly has made Chicken Soup out of --- well --- less than ideal ingredients for three years now, but we've always been hanging by a thread. If we don't play frosh next season, we'll be hanging by a thread then too.
This is why, against all the rational futures-oriented thinking, I'd like to see Steve Elmer SERIOUSLY in contention immediately, and Hunter Biven also by mid-season. This would give us pretty elite power for Watt, two Martins, Lombard, Stanley, Biven, Elmer, and Hegarty if recovered. That's eight. You can relax a little with eight. Add Harrell and Hanratty, and you have ten.
If Hegarty is never fully powered-back-up in 2013, by the two-thirds-mark Biven might take over.
ZMart/ Watt/ Biven/ NMart/ Lombard could be a good crew of maulers, with Stanley or Elmer capable of taking time at Lombard's tackle and he moving to NMart's guard. I'm fully irrational about Biven. I think [OK, feel] that he is the real special one. Elmer's close. If we can afford to redshirt him, OK, Kelly knows best. It would probably mean that Matt is back.
We need to slide past this season with a little good luck for a change. Even with ZMart and Watt leaving after it, if we then return three good starters on the rightside plus Whomever of Stanley, NMart, Hegarty, Elmer didn't start there but got some time, we should be very good [with the other three younguns coming into sophomore years] two-deep, ...... finally.
2014: Lombard + Elmer + Biven + two of Stanley/ NMart/ Hegarty/ to be starters, and McGlincey, Montelus, McGovern, Harrell as a ready-to-rock two-deep is the day I'm waiting for. THEN maybe we'll be able to consistently run against exceptionally stout teams. And I can get back to relatively relaxing Saturdays instead of incessant nailbiters.
Yeah, I wouldn't say Kelly has a problem with starting a true freshman. He's done it in the past. While there was an injury involved mid season, Rees got the start as a freshman over older QBs that had arguably more physical tools and he was able to end the decade long losing streak to SC. Kelly seems to favor consistency, competency of the playbook, and execution over raw skill. Given that track record I would expect to see George get the first shot at starting RB with Cam or Amir spelling him. Theres always the possibility that Bryant and/or Folsten are quick studies and get reps early though, and I'd expect to see at least one of them getting into Special Teams the first year.
The thing is Kelly would rather be dead last than turn the ball over. I hope that he starts from absolute square 1 this offseason. We have some sick playmakers to put back there.
It's been mentioned before that there wasn't enough depth to put the right guys on the PR unit. ...
ND was 115th.
1. BC
2. KSU
3. Northwestern
4. Nevada
5. Missouri
6. Duke
I didn't realize BC through Duke ALL had better depth than ND. I'm aware of the injuries/academic casualties ND had. If we lost another 30 people we still had more depth/talent than Navy and a bunch of other schools that finished with the 114 AHEAD of ND.
BC didn't have a running game last year BUT they still could return punts. They even excelled at it.
ND neither pressured the kicker nor returned punts well.
After looking at that article and our WR depth, I wonder if circumstances may force TJ Jones to play slot. We are incredibly inexperienced there. If some of our outside guys improve enough, Kelly may want to place Jones ahead of Neal at slot.
I know we would ideally have someone like Carlisle or another RB play both, but we don't have a proven Theo this year.