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ND has been within 4 points or less with under 5 minutes left in the game. Every single game has been very winnable. You can point at the kicking game (which alone could account for at least 2 if not 3 of the losses), but there's a much bigger overarching reason for the losses which can best be summarized as a lack of leadership and execution a key moments.
The team lacks the "clutch" of previous Kelly teams. There's always going to be one or two "WTF?" games but ND for the most part has done a really good job of closing out games in the 4th and otherwise "stealing" games. Not this team.
There's one moment in the game that really stood out to me. As part of a string of Golson mistakes, Golson comes off the field after throwing short of the sticks on 3rd and long. Kelly asks him, rather reasonably (not purple face) why he was throwing short of the first down line on 3rd down. Golson just turns and walks away from him and Kelly has to grab him and say what appeared to be "don't walk away from me when I'm talking to you."
That's terrible. Terrible leadership, terrible accountability. The four captains this year are a guy who can't hold onto the ball while trying to ice the game, an injured guy who gives 100% effort but can't make plays in his condition, a decent lineman, and an injured DL. How can that crop lead? Certainly not by example when you look a the play of three of them and the injury to the other. And then you have your senior QB acting like he just gives zero sh*ts about anything. Joe Schmidt was probably the best leader on the team in terms of "by example" and he's obviously out. There's just really no one to step up and "refuse to lose"... there is no KLM, no Manti, no Harrison Smith, No ZMart...
Anyways, it's just weird to think that for all the problems and all the issues we could've won every single one of these games. But we didn't, and I think the reason is a lot deeper than special teams woes. It's bad game/personnel management at the top and a lack of leaders among veterans. Disappointing.
The team lacks the "clutch" of previous Kelly teams. There's always going to be one or two "WTF?" games but ND for the most part has done a really good job of closing out games in the 4th and otherwise "stealing" games. Not this team.
There's one moment in the game that really stood out to me. As part of a string of Golson mistakes, Golson comes off the field after throwing short of the sticks on 3rd and long. Kelly asks him, rather reasonably (not purple face) why he was throwing short of the first down line on 3rd down. Golson just turns and walks away from him and Kelly has to grab him and say what appeared to be "don't walk away from me when I'm talking to you."
That's terrible. Terrible leadership, terrible accountability. The four captains this year are a guy who can't hold onto the ball while trying to ice the game, an injured guy who gives 100% effort but can't make plays in his condition, a decent lineman, and an injured DL. How can that crop lead? Certainly not by example when you look a the play of three of them and the injury to the other. And then you have your senior QB acting like he just gives zero sh*ts about anything. Joe Schmidt was probably the best leader on the team in terms of "by example" and he's obviously out. There's just really no one to step up and "refuse to lose"... there is no KLM, no Manti, no Harrison Smith, No ZMart...
Anyways, it's just weird to think that for all the problems and all the issues we could've won every single one of these games. But we didn't, and I think the reason is a lot deeper than special teams woes. It's bad game/personnel management at the top and a lack of leaders among veterans. Disappointing.