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ESPN ranked him as like the 40th best player. He said something like 'they've always been idiots'
Haha OK I thought kobe actually commented on the game.
ESPN ranked him as like the 40th best player. He said something like 'they've always been idiots'
I think our best chance to win this game is if Kelly cuts Golson loose, and gives him the green light to run if there is a lot of open space in front of him. Keep the safeties up, and the LBs at the LOS, and Fuller and Co. will have a field day. The problem is that you risk turning the ball over, almost every time Golson tucks and runs. It will be interesting to see how much faith Kelly has in Golson's ability to hold on to the ball.
I think our best chance to win this game is if Kelly cuts Golson loose, and gives him the green light to run if there is a lot of open space in front of him. Keep the safeties up, and the LBs at the LOS, and Fuller and Co. will have a field day. The problem is that you risk turning the ball over, almost every time Golson tucks and runs. It will be interesting to see how much faith Kelly has in Golson's ability to hold on to the ball.
Agreed kmoose. I don't want the team to play "tight" and Golson to be more worried about protecting the ball than making plays... thereby leading to missed opportunities and inevitably more mistakes.
Got to give Golson the green light and trust him to make plays and we'll see what happens.
Winston segment on espn right now
Damn right. Until he plays free, he won't play to his potential. Having him play conservative will halt his development into the player we all hope he can be. If he can get past the turnover obstacle, the sky is the limit. If we don't allow him to fly, then he'll never reach that next level. Now is the time.
Is Luatua hurt? He tweeted that he wished he could be out.
Yes, not sure with what. I don't think it's major.
Yes, not sure with what. I don't think it's major.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Apparently <a href="https://twitter.com/KirkHerbstreit">@KirkHerbstreit</a> doesn't realize that Notre Dame's defense is above FSU in pretty much every possible category.</p>— Kevin (@GoIrishGlory) <a href="https://twitter.com/GoIrishGlory/status/523496639236145153">October 18, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Apparently <a href="https://twitter.com/KirkHerbstreit">@KirkHerbstreit</a> doesn't realize that Notre Dame's defense is above FSU in pretty much every possible category.</p>— Kevin (@GoIrishGlory) <a href="https://twitter.com/GoIrishGlory/status/523496639236145153">October 18, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Until he turns the ball over on each of ND's first 3 possessions, and we are down, 21-0, at the end of the 1st quarter.
FSU is going to score. This defense has outplayed everyone's expectations, but it is neither the 2012, nor even the 1988, defense. It's playing lights out, but it is not a dominant defense.
So it's not just as easy as turning Golson loose. There is a real risk to doing so.
I respectfully disagree. I honestly believe that if our defense plays great and Golson plays just "okay", then we most likely lose this game. It also continues to halt Golson's development. I would bet my bottom vbuck on the fact that if we win today, we only accomplish that with Golson playing lights out.
Again, we're not just talking about today either. He eventually has to be let loose in order to play to his potential. I don't believe that he slowly does that over a couple seasons. I think the light turns on the moment he opens up his game, can play free and without overthinking his actions on the field.
Again... Just my opinion.
Imagine that everyone on gameday picked FSU. I can't wait to shut them all up tonight!