- I can't help but think that he will be a career backup QB in the NFL because he has all the talent but can't handle any pressure.
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You must be kidding if you think Dayne will ever sniff the NFL. Indeed, he should never, ever be allowed to step on the field again at ND. I have never seen a more comically terrible play in my life as the fumble he had on the 1. Has anyone ever seen a blown snap that turned into a 99 yard TD for the defense ... I mean like EVER? He is absolutely terrible. I'm sure he is a stand-up, nice guy, but he has no business playing quarterback at ND. That play absolutely cost ND the game -- a 14 point swing on one horrific play. Instead of being tied heading into the fourth quarter, we are behind by 14. The center/QB exchange is among the most fundamental plays in football and it was too big for Crist. If only they would have left Hendrix in for a second play on the goal line, run the same play, we probably would have scored and entered the 4th with all the momentum.
We obviously didn't lose the game because of Rees, but he clearly didn't light it up either. The "lateral" was a terrible throw -- he zipped it at Woods' head from 10 yards away instead of leading him with the ball (which would have kept it from being a lateral). With 9 minutes left, I still thought we had a shot to win the game, but the lateral play took all the air out of the team. With 6 minutes, Tommy threw the fatal interception that served as the final nail in the coffin. So we didn't lose because of Rees, but he didn't do anything to help us win either.
I am in agreement with those who say put Hendrix in moving forward and get him experience so he can take the helm next season. Rees's experience from last year is the only thing that earned him the starting nod this year (that at Crist's inept play).