It is lacking but he can still make plays. Let's not act like he's helpless out there. Plus, he's still quite good in other areas too. For example, he was pretty darn good in pass coverage on Saturday.
And I don't think there's been much willingness to pull the other starters, except Max who frankly has never graded out all that well ever. And that position has really killed the defense in giving up big plays, whereas that's less true of Schmidt's play.
But yeah I think he's not 100% healthy and his hand is bothering him a lot on the missed tackles. I personally wouldn't mind seeing some snaps from someone else too, but I doubt it'll happen. Looking at the USC game I don't know how you'd sit him when they had no sustained running success. Plus I thought they were far less aggressive using him (possibly acknowledging his issues?) and even still he almost had 2 sacks if he could just wrap up. I don't know if you sit him cause he missed those 2 tackles when one aided a sack and the other caused a throwaway. It's a tough decision.
I agree, it is a tough decision. Especially given the way he performed last year and the caliber of teammate and student athlete Joe has been at ND. IMO, he did give up some big plays against USC, and that may be the difference in the staff's evaluation. I can't recall all of them but I listed a few below:
-The first TD he bit hard on the PA and let Kessler walk into the end zone. If he read his keys, he would have had a much better angle and given himself a chance to make the play before he crosses the goal line (not a big play in terms of yardage but it was a TD.
-He missed a tackle on the second series on 3rd and 2 that kept their drive going and the YAC b/c of the missed tackle put them in FG range.
-This one is nitpicky and he wasn't the only one, but on that double bubble, why the hell didn't he continue his path to the ball carrier/passer? He peeled back, as if he was going to make the play 20 yards behind him, and gave the back more time and space to set his feet and make an accurate throw. He wouldn't have made the tackle had he continued up the field but he would have put more pressure on him and may have forced a bad throw by an inexperienced passer. Again, that's really nitpicky but it showed poor instincts, even if it's only for a play.
-The screen to Adore was all on Joe. He's lined up in a perfect position to make the play pre-snap. He gets caught looking in the backfield and takes a false step towards the play fake. The tackle gets to him, engages and just eats him alive (and takes shumate out of the play in the process). Just a brutal all around play both mentally and physically.
-The Ronald Jones run was tough to judge. I don't know what the hell was going on. Looked like a busted defensive play but Joe did not look good trying to scrape over to make the play.
Tough evaluation and decision for the staff to make in the middle of a playoff run. That's why they make the big bucks, though.