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BobbyMac

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Forget for a second that "retweet" isn't something you can do from Facebook.


https://www.facebook.com/NDFootball/posts/2841568249206036:0


Sorry what?

It's a play on his #7 and the game being 7 days away, not he's gonna play.

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Veritate Duce Progredi

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Start the game now. I can't wait any longer. I ate some simple sugars and I'm really amped up after all the unexpected Monday hype coming my way.

Let's play Georgia tonight.
 

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Gentlemen, because I'm obsessed with OLine play, all those re-runs I watched when plays broke down last season gave me an opinion about Ian Book and sacks --- here it is:

The article's gripe about Ian bailing out of the pocket too much is true and also untrue. These "bail-outs" almost always occurred because very early post-snap it looked as if Mustipher was going to cave and get pushed back into Ian's lap. Kraemer's side almost always looked more "unusual" than the left side, since DCs often didn't even challenge him on their rush base patterns --- Tommy would tend to swivel his head looking for work. Although that area was "safe", Ian might have noticed the confusion there and preferred to slide left anyway.

When Ian-of-the-extremely-quick-read would see this, his tendency was to take a further step back, but then fade slightly to his left. If Eichenberg was struggling with a good pass-rusher over there, one of two things might occur: A. The outside speed might get to Ian because of the step(s) back, or the inside spin or simple bull might get to him if he then stepped up (slightly) left.

In my opinion, neither Book nor Eichenberg were particularly at fault --- sure if ZMart were there Book might NEVER have been sacked, but we're talking human beings not demi-gods.

I believe that as the regular season played out, Book got cleverer in this situation, and instead trusted that Mustipher with help (Tommy often decided that this was where he was needed if Hainsey had it covered to his right) was not going to completely collapse the front center of the pocket. By residing there a bit longer, Eichenberg wasn't asked as much to do heroic things (Clemson doesn't count in this analysis for obvious DLine reasons.)

So ... Book bailing is almost the least of my concerns.

I agree, I thought Book got better as the season went on. I'm also excited to see the O-line this year.
 

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I've argued it's by design. I always thought HH/Long's philosophy was like a boxer's. Jab, Jab, look for an opening, set it up and go for the knockout. ND always seemed to set up big runs behind McG/Q with garbage calls designed to get teams shifted away from the left side where the back only had one LB/S to beat once he went through the MCG-Q tunnel.

I think we agree here. But last year they were 121st in stuff rate (24.1%).

In 2017 they were 22nd (16.4%)*
In 2016 they were 30th (16.6%)
In 2015 they were 87th (20.5%)
In 2014 they were 42nd (17.5%)

So it was even a bad year by ND's standards.

*Which basically proves that ND's scheme hurts them in this category.
 

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I agree, I thought Book got better as the season went on. I'm also excited to see the O-line this year.

See, I'm a bit worried that the Ian Book offense as a whole declined as the year went on.

After Virginia Tech ND scored:

Pitt - 19 points
Navy - 44 points
@ Northwestern - 31 points
FSU - 42 points [Wimbush]
Syracuse - 36 points
@ USC - 24 points
Clemson - 3 points

That's 26 points per game if you subtract the FSU game Book never played in. And it's 22 points per game if you ignore pummeling a hapless Navy team.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Rudy’s back. But this time, he’s got a new dream. <a href="https://t.co/wAURdgZx6m">pic.twitter.com/wAURdgZx6m</a></p>— KFC (@kfc) <a href="https://twitter.com/kfc/status/1169580943184711682?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O665tOOpy-k

I think he's my favorite player on the team.

So funny.

"I loved Jay Cutler. I loved his attitude, I loved how he was so carefree"

Mick: "Definitely carefree. Especially with the ball." hahaha

And then when he basically said the Blindside made RTs seem irrelevant in comparison to LTs. Good stuff.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O665tOOpy-k

I think he's my favorite player on the team.

So funny.

"I loved Jay Cutler. I loved his attitude, I loved how he was so carefree"

Mick: "Definitely carefree. Especially with the ball." hahaha

And then when he basically said the Blindside made RTs seem irrelevant in comparison to LTs. Good stuff.

Nice find! I haven't seen these yet, love the humor.

Someone rep this gentleman for me, I'm all out.
 

Some Irish Bloke

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Nice find! I haven't seen these yet, love the humor.

Someone rep this gentleman for me, I'm all out.

They're all really good, but I think Ep. 2 and 4 take the cake so far. His interview with Alohi, Hinish and Bracy are hilarious in the 2nd.
 
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To get everyone pumped for the game lol

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<a href="<blockquote class=" twitter-tweet"=""><samp class="EmbedCode-container"><code class="EmbedCode-code"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Brian Kelly a 'Moron' for Not Playing Javon McKinley More for Notre Dame <a href="https://t.co/CwpIcGzbMA">https://t.co/CwpIcGzbMA</a></p>— UHND.com (@uhnd) <a href="https://twitter.com/uhnd/status/1173250624718364672?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 15, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> </code></samp><script async="" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script><iframe scrolling="no" allowtransparency="true" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets/widget_iframe.d9084ca5af1ffbe01c8d444cfadfa6fe.html?origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishenvy.com" title="Twitter settings iframe" style="display: none;" frameborder="0"></iframe>
 

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People who call Coach a "moron" are astonishingly gifted only in their surprising ability to spell "moron" and use it in a sentence.
 

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People who call Coach a "moron" are astonishingly gifted only in their surprising ability to spell "moron" and use it in a sentence.

Kelly called him self a "moron".

“He’s been a guy that has been kind of lost in, you know, cyberspace, if you will, and he’s now going to have to play a significant role,” said Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly of McKinley.

McKinley’s breakout performance had reporters asking Kelly if McKinley should get more targets and had Kelly in a joking mood. “I don’t know how to respond to that, other than I’m a moron,” Kelly quipped.
 

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Pretty cool list, has ND at a 24% chance to win out and 12% to go to the playoffs

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2019-college-football-predictions/

That is neat. It gives us a 48% chance to end up in the CFP if we do win out if anyone was curious. I'll take that.

To add to this, if other teams win out our odds do the following:

ND Wins Out: 48% chance to go to the playoff
ND Wins Out and Clemson Wins Out: Drops to 40%
ND Wins Out and Alabama Wins Out: Stays steady at 48%
ND Wins Out and OSU Wins Out: Drops to 31%
ND Wins Out and Oklahoma Wins Out: Drops to 19%
ND Wins Out and UGA Wins Out: Drops to 31%
ND Wins Out and LSU Wins Out: Drops to 32%
ND Wins Out and Wisky Wins Out: Drops to 29%
ND Wins Out and Auburn Wins Out: Rises to 60%

Looks like we should be rooting for Auburn going forward and for chaos everywhere else.
 

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Like it, but the math seems like it was generated in some other platonic reality somewhat unrelated to the one I thought I understood.
 

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To add to this, if other teams win out our odds do the following:

ND Wins Out: 48% chance to go to the playoff
ND Wins Out and Clemson Wins Out: Drops to 40%
ND Wins Out and Alabama Wins Out: Stays steady at 48%
ND Wins Out and OSU Wins Out: Drops to 31%
ND Wins Out and Oklahoma Wins Out: Drops to 19%
ND Wins Out and UGA Wins Out: Drops to 31%
ND Wins Out and LSU Wins Out: Drops to 32%
ND Wins Out and Wisky Wins Out: Drops to 29%
ND Wins Out and Auburn Wins Out: Rises to 60%

Looks like we should be rooting for Auburn going forward and for chaos everywhere else.

Is this because Auburn winning out would probably knock out Georgia and Bama from the race?
 

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I sort of get the possibility of THAT part of it of course, but that surely means that Auburn itself is in, and so something else must happen to Clemson (very unlikely), OSU or Wisconsin both stinking it up somehow (I think unlikely), and Oklahoma screwing up. I still see Clemson, Auburn locks in that scenario, and a B1G lock, leaving us with hoping the BIG-12 is really screwed up. This scenario also doesn't negate Georgia having only the Auburn loss, and being 12-1 with a head-to-head win for the second SEC.

So, though I'd be delirious with this, the 60% "win" odds seem pretty Pollyanna.
 
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