Does anyone one remember seeing Hounshell on the field last night?
Pretty sure he did not play.
Let's not jump to conclusions about why, I'm sure someone will ask Tuesday.
Think he may have been inelligible then because I don't understand why he would not play with that many d lineman hurt.
I stand mistaken did not know he was injured
I have substanstiale reason to believe he would be inelligible, but I will wait till Tuesday for someone to ask before surmising. Sorry.
Any of you guys think Kelly's getting too highly strung this year?
He snapped at a reporter during the post game press conference last night; the guy had the temerity to ask what was wrong with the Irish offense.
Now, I've been supportive of Kelly, generally, both his hiring and what he's trying to do, but he came across like a loser in that exchange. I don't think Holtz ever did that. So why can't Kelly just answer the question -- it was civil and it was fair.
Between that and his outburst on the sideline earlier this year, and the calling out of older players -- not to mention the So Fla and Mich losses, which are solely on the coaches -- I am starting to wonder about this guy a little.
I like "intense." I don't mind "temper." I just raised last night's exchange as another incident related to the broader issue of temperament.
Here's the exchange as presented by NBC:
"Kelly was even combative when challenged about his offense’s modest output.
" 'Is there a negative to everything? We just won a football game on the road,' Kelly said to a inquisitive reporter. 'Really, what kind of question is that? Really, what do you want me to say? What’s the answer. We won 24-17 against a good football team and you want to know what’s wrong with the passing game. You know what’s wrong with it? The coach doesn’t call good plays. How’s that? There’s nothing wrong with it. We’re fine. We just won a good game.' "
So NBC thought it "combative." I wouldn't go that far, but I'd just as soon he be more adept at this. I've seen Saban rip guys who asked him about the Heismann and some of his guys, and I thought it looked bad. And I wonder if it's a trend.
You had some deficiencies in the passing game. Was it something that Wake Forest did or were guys just missing opportunities?
palinurus, did you actually watch the post game press conference? What was the question asked?
Here's the link for those that haven't seen it.
University of Notre Dame Official Athletic Site
The reporter's question starts at 6:57. I've played that part 6 times and still can make out most of the question. "Coach, ... problem with the pass game ... was it something Wake Forest did ... or the opportunities ... ?" There are words missing.
You really found that exchange to be a poor representation for an ND coach? I'm curious, did you write a letter to President Malloy requesting Lou Holtz be admonished or fired when he dragged Huntley Bakich off the field by his facemask on national TV after he got a personal foul flag for hitting a opponent back after the guy had hit him? Or when he grabbed the jersey's of players to get their undivided attention? How 'bout when Joe Moore punched the OLs in the gut or the mouth at halftime to inspire them?
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Contrary to your intro in your other post, below, NBC didn't present "the exchange", they don't include the reporter's question, did they? They only listed Kelly's response. By the way you quoted it out of context and without attribution.
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The part you quoted came from Arnold's 5th point, "Let's hear it for the boys"
"Kelly was even combative" interesting choice of words, as Arnold didn't use the word "combative" before in his piece, did he? In the context of "Let's hear it for the boys" Kelly was complimenting the players for a gutty performance despite the injuries when an enquiring mind wanted to go in another direction.
Took me a couple hours but supposedly this was the question:
The "reporter" was Bryan Driskell a.k.a. Coach D from ISD.
I was informed that Coach D is a Crist supporter in the Crist v Rees urinating contest but I don't know that first hand.
I used to swap emails with Bryan on ND football for a couple of years before he tied up with ISD. He wasn't a reporter then but an assistant football coach at a Div II or III school. Back then I found him to be pretty objective. I'm not a subscriber to ISD so I only read Coach D's freebies. I don't know if he's still objective, developed a journalist's cynicism, or has developed "a history" with Coach Kelly.
His question, as I mentioned early, as the lawyers would say, was "Asked and answered". It wasn't verbatim but it was dealt with. And for a guy who was ripped for throwing his players under the bus, Kelly stepped up clearly with, "The Coach doesn't call good plays." That's the second time in a year Kelly has called for a Flea Flicker and both have been INTs. Could Kelly have been less sarcastic, yes. As for being a bad representative of ND for that - ridiculous. Unless one has a agenda ... or a laundry list he's trying to expand.
As for the actual pass (I don't like the flea flicker regardless of who's the QB) I couldn't figure out if Rees overthrew a pass intended for Floyd OR if he underthrew a pass he was trying to throw away (arm strength ?) when he realized the coverage. In either case bad execution.
For the night, Rees completed 61% of his passes for 166 yds, 2 TDs, 2 INTs which was similar to the MSU game when he threw for 161 yds, 1 TD and 1 INT in an 18 point win over MSU. The 2 INTs resulted in zero points for WF which Kelly had noted earlier in the PC.
Took me a couple hours but supposedly this was the question:
The "reporter" was Bryan Driskell a.k.a. Coach D from ISD.
I was informed that Coach D is a Crist supporter in the Crist v Rees urinating contest but I don't know that first hand.
For the people that are pissed we only beat Wake Forest by a TD, I understand where you're coming from. But if you look at the past couple National Champions, they all had to gut out wins against inferior teams: Auburn - Miss St., Clemson, and Kentucky; Bama - Tennessee and unranked Auburn; Florida lost to unranked Ole Miss, etc. Even the best teams occasionally have missteps against inferior opponents. Was Wake Forest inferior to ND? Yes. But they're actually a fairly skilled team. They had quick receivers and a lot of our defense is injured. The good teams find ways to win, and that's what happened. I know it's been said on here a lot, but I have no doubt that one of Charlie's teams easily would have find a way to lose this game. I was very angry during the game, but after reflecting on it, to use a cliche, a win's a win. It's not like years from now we'll look back and put an asterisk next to the final win total from this year.
We are recruiting speed... let me name a few this year ronald darby 4.2 Chris Brown, Aaron Lynch, Stephon Tuiit, Ishaq Williams, Anthony Rabasa, Eilar Hardy, GAIII, Jalen Brown, Josh Atkinson, Ben Council, Ben Koyack. These guys are all incredibly fast for their positions. When I watch Alabama, LSU I see huge players who are also fast. That is what we are recruiting. Travis Thomas and Harrison Smith were fast linebackers but they were too small to really compete. The second Half they were not too slown we had a couple of huge sacks, pass break ups and smart plays. They are currently learning how to play fast.
We are recruiting speed... let me name a few this year ronald darby 4.2 Chris Brown, Aaron Lynch, Stephon Tuiit, Ishaq Williams, Anthony Rabasa, Eilar Hardy, GAIII, Jalen Brown, Josh Atkinson, Ben Council, Ben Koyack. These guys are all incredibly fast for their positions. When I watch Alabama, LSU I see huge players who are also fast. That is what we are recruiting. Travis Thomas and Harrison Smith were fast linebackers but they were too small to really compete. The second Half they were not too slown we had a couple of huge sacks, pass break ups and smart plays. They are currently learning how to play fast.
I did listen/see the interview; I, as apparently you did, had a hard time hearing the question. I had to infer the question fom Kelly's answer. And if you watch it, I think the normal reaction is "Kelly was kind of testy with that guy." I said I thought NBC's was an unfair description of Kelly's reaction, but I'm from the school that says a coach ought to try to avoid becoming the story.
Yeah, I remember the Holtz incident. I do not remember Holtz having a series of issues like this in a two month stretch of any one season, but maybe I'm wrong. We didn't have the internet back then, so coaches didn't get so much coverage. I'm talking public, not what happened in the locker room.
Bottom line, I said several times that my question is whether this was one more in a series of things, that I didn't see last year and I wondered if the pressure is getting to him. I didn't say that this one incident was an outrage.
Last comment, I am 100% certain that my history of being an Irish fan compares favorably, however you want to define that, with most fans'. I favored the Kelly hiring, and I still think he's a good coach and probably the answer. I think he's probably turning things around. It's a great sign that so many freshman are seeing time, many starting, and making a contribution.
Having said all that, it's a little bit strange to find such hostility here to a reasonable question. I'm just asking for views, and some people react with palpable anger as though I am a troll or a troublemaker. Maybe I don't understand this site, but I thought it was a place to discuss Notre Dame, and it's more interesting when that sometimes includes fair criticism, rather than simply talking about how perfect things are, if they aren't.