IrishRamMan10
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joined october of 06 and now makin 1st post.... DAMN! you must have ticked this fool off or somethin
The upside to kicking the FG is if you make it you go ahead by 3 and probably win since it takes Navy more than a few minutes to work down the field to get in field goal range or score a TD. The downside to missing the FG is you turn the ball over.
The downside to not making it on 4th down is you turn the ball over and give Navy a huge confidence boost. You then go to OT, where Navy is more likely to grind out 25 yards than ND. The best you can do by making it on 4th down (assuming you don't get in the endzone) is gurantee you have to successfully run more plays before you win; getting the first down it's still tied. So even if they make it, there's no guarantee they don't turn the ball over on the next play or miss the closer field goal. More plays equals more risk and more opportunity for error.
I don't know why it says that was my first post. I definitely posted in the Arrelious Benn, Martez Wilson, and Robert Hughes thread on the recruiting board last year. I haven't been here for a while though.
1) All reports from people on this board who went to the game said there really wasn't that much wind if at all.
2) Weis said in his presser he would have tried the kick from the 20 but not the 24. 13-1/2 feet closer the kicker would have made it? Plus, if the wind was really that strong, he would have wanted to be a lot closer than 13-1/2 feet. Our kickers have shown distance is not really their problem, it's accuracy.
3) What about our offense thinks they could pickup 15 yards on one play with Evan Sharpley running the ball (the 4th and 15 fake field goal)???
4) What about our offense makes you think they could pick up 8 yards on a do or die play?
I think the likelihood of making a field goal was just as equal as getting a first down on the 4th and 8 play and was more likely than Evan Sharpley running for 15 yards on the 4th and 15 play.
Really? They did? Well I must have missed it. Please direct me to where ANYONE before this season wrote that we would be not just bad, but one of the worst teams in college football history. Please show me where someone predicted that our offense would look like the 3 blind mice dry-humping Hellen Keller.
You're missing the point Marv. The 1-8 record is the bright spot about this team, because at least in looking at the record alone you can't see how absolutely horribly we've played.
This bad? No, but bad none the less.
The downside to not making it on 4th down is you turn the ball over and give Navy a huge confidence boost. You then go to OT...
I'm trying to formulate a thought here, as it is my 300th post and I would like it to be memorable and compelling.
But the fact of the matter is I just can't stop staring at those magnificent yah-bows on Marv's avatar.
That's the point, and you're still missing it, even as you type it. This team isn't just 1-8. This team, week after week, doesn't even look like they deserve to be on the field. Once again.....as you yourself just said in your post....nobody saw us being THIS BAD. So when you claim that anyone who knows anything about football "saw this coming," I'll once again call bullshit.
There is a difference between having a "down year," which we did see coming, and having an historically bad, record-setting year, which we did not see coming.
EDIT: It's great to see you back on. I've missed the distraction of your avatars.![]()
In between "turning the ball over" and "go to OT" I will add the fact that enough time still remained for Navy to score.
I am not missing the point Tim, I see it plain as day. My response to it is to put it bluntly, who gives a shit, we are 1-8, the stats don't really mean shit to me when you look at several factors.
1) who is getting the majority of playing time on offense and defense. Its an extremely young roster and to put it simply, its a high school all star team going against teams that are extremely experienced this year. Look at ND's first 8 opponents and look at how many returning starters they had and how experienced they were. I don't care how many stars the kids on ND had coming out of high school, the fact is that they were all getting significant playing time for the first time this year, and I know Sharpley is a junior, but there is a reason why he was a 3rd stringer going into the season and we were reminded of that against Navy. talent doesn't equal automatic studs right away at the college level, no mater how big of a stud you were in high school. The difference between high school football and college ball is beyond comparisson, the speed of the game, the difference in blocking schemes, coverage schemes, the size of the players is beyond comparrison.
2) a new defensive scheme for the defensive guys to learn had an affect on the players at the beginning of the year
3) a head coach who is learning on the job just like his players are. This is all new to Weis too, dealing with all these young players and how to put all this together. We all have to remember that Weis has never had to go through something quite like this. he is getting a first hand look at how different College ball is compared to the pros. yeah he had to develop the talent at New England, but he is learning first hand how different the two levels are. There is a difference between new talent on the pro level and new/young talent at the college level.
You add just those 3 together and you have a pretty good recipee for a record setting disasterous season. so win/loss wise people saw bad season coming that wise. last in offensive categories and all that other stat bullshit, once again, no. But all that should mater is Ws and Ls, and Dan Silver, O'Leary, Chimmel and all the other guys that follow ND inside and out saw 2007 two years ago being a trying year.
has weis done questionable things this year. Of coarse, he is learning and I have no doubts that he is adapting, we have seen him make changes in his coaching style this year. I hope that he brings in a coach for the special teams and gets away from all the coach's having a say so in it, that is not the way the go. I hope that spring practice sessions will be balls out and it sounds like they will be.
That's a pretty big stretch. Navy got the ball back inside their own 40 with 41 seconds left.
We'll just have to agree to disagree, because teams with MUCH LESS talent than we have have done much better against common opponents. Like I've said at least a million times, I can handle the losses, but when we continually look like we aren't even a Div I-A team then I have a problem. Throw into that the fact that there has been little to no improvement on the field over 3/4 of a season and I see problems in the coaching department and no reason to be unabashedly optimistic about the future with this coaching staff, no matter who they recruit.
That's a pretty big stretch. Navy got the ball back inside their own 40 with 41 seconds left.
considering how wide open their fullback and RB were getting when did they did throw is it really that big of a stretch?
you've seen zero improvements this year? AA hasn't looked better? Aldridge? Duval? Brian Smith and Kerry Neal? Ian Williams? Paris? Tate? Olson? Ragone?
Come on man, the season has been bad, but to say zero improvements have been made is, I don't think, accurate. other teams aren't playing and haven't had to rely on their young guys as much as ND either. Other teams haven't played the strength of schedule ND has this year either, so who knows what other "less talented" teams would have done. I can honestly say that if ND played a schedule like Hawai'i's and/or Ohio State, they wouldn't be 1-8. This isn't the best schedule to have when your rebuilding. ND, thanks to prior coaching staffs, doesn't have talented depth and quality upper classman either like other teams do. 7 seniors? the 5th year guys, with the exception of 2 or 3 guys have been very disappointing, and their is absolutely ZERO upperclass leadership on this team. Not to mention I am sure there is a riff between the upperclass guys and younger guys, since they are getting the majority of playing time this year.
Like you said, agree to dissagree.
you've seen zero improvements this year? .... I can honestly say that if ND played a schedule like Hawai'i's and/or Ohio State, they wouldn't be 1-8.
Every knowledgable person that knows a thing or two about college football saw this season coming.
Walton remains a loyal son of Notre Dame and never misses a game. He’s hopeful for the future, but says the team needs to change their attitude before they’ll win some games.
“The losses don’t bother me, it’s the way we lose,” [Walton] said. “I’m not even talking about the score. I’m talking about the lack of effort on the field. When we played, our coaches used to tell us that we played for all the people who are here right now, and you played for all those people who wore this jersey before you. I think maybe they need to be reminded of that. That’s a big burden to carry. I never wanted to disappoint anyone who wore that jersey before me. You don’t want to let those guys down. You want to uphold that tradition and be a part of the tradition that’s made Notre Dame so great over the years.”
We could not be more in agreement on this. As I said, I think the decision NOT to at least try the FG was a TERRIBLE one.
Via BGS:
the Heart of the Matter
Mike Frank has a revealing piece today over on Irish Eyes, where he calls up former ND captain Shane Walton to talk about the Irish defensive effort versus Navy and get his take on this year's Irish squad: