I Hope I’m Wrong … But
- By sjb75
- Under the Dome
- 157 Replies
I watched the game. Indiana was never a threat to win, ….again, never a threat to win, and Notre Dame thoroughly outplayed Indiana.You are intellectually dishonest !
I watched the game. Indiana was never a threat to win, ….again, never a threat to win, and Notre Dame thoroughly outplayed Indiana.You are intellectually dishonest !
You are intellectually dishonest !As I stated, except for the opening kickoff, the game was never close.
Pesky interceptions..
The turf plus the history of the S&C coach are double trouble. You don't need validation from others.I can agree with that.
My issue is not the injuries from hits , rolled up on , landed wrong etc.
It’s the injuries like bothello and traore where they were running and made a cut and boom ACL injury. No one even touched them guys and they went down for the season. There is something to these injuries that are off and we saw the same thing in 2015-16 until we hired Balis. Remember 2016 game I believe vs Texas home opener. Taurean Folston made a quick cut up field and again torn ACL. Done for the season. Was never even touched. There’s something off here.
I agree and feel the way you do
As I stated, except for the opening kickoff, the game was never close.That's a disingenuous comment. Indiana got an interception and was driving for a TD early in the 1st Quarter, and Watts got an interception at the 2 yard line to prevent a score.
You might want to repeat this message to his other handles as well.Have a Merry Christmas Chase!
Have a Merry Christmas Chase!Once Ryan Day gets canned the allure of OSUs top talent is going to be really hard for Marcus Freeman to resist. I dont know why ND has to operate as the little engine that could and not the industry leader that it is in terms of annual sales/revenue. Makes no sense to me. And fans dont push back and ask critical questions they instead lap up the university's PR machine and alienate anybody who challenges their belief about it. Disgusting.
Golson will say the rankings are wrong.Looking at the interior and guys currently on the roster, here is the composite rankings. How would this be evaluated at say WR? Very good?
Mills 159
Cross 322
Rubio 153
Onye 629
Hinish 502
Mukan 193
Houstan 234
Vernan 203
Mullins 680
Sevilano 528
You’re responding to a disingenuous troll who employs multiple handles.You clearly don’t understand Notre Dame
“For those who know Notre Dame, no explanation's necessary.
For those who don't, no explanation will suffice.”
You clearly don’t understand Notre DameOnce Ryan Day gets canned the allure of OSUs top talent is going to be really hard for Marcus Freeman to resist. I dont know why ND has to operate as the little engine that could and not the industry leader that it is in terms of annual sales/revenue. Makes no sense to me. And fans dont push back and ask critical questions they instead lap up the university's PR machine and alienate anybody who challenges their belief about it. Disgusting.
Ugh. I'll just look at the content of your posts and the relentless themes.Colour me confused. Take a look at my post history if you think I am manufacturing conversations with myself. I’m sure there are people who have time for that, but I’m not one of them.
Colour me confused. Take a look at my post history if you think I am manufacturing conversations with myself. I’m sure there are people who have time for that, but I’m not one of them.You mean with this account you rarely post here. Give it up.
That's a disingenuous comment. Indiana got an interception and was driving for a TD early in the 1st Quarter, and Watts got an interception at the 2 yard line to prevent a score.The game was never close. Except the opening kickoff.
You mean with this account you rarely post here. Give it up.I rarely post here…
I rarely post here…The OP should be concerned about their state of mind. You don't need a dozen accounts. Stick to one, and seek help!
It’s a serious concernStarters Traore, Botelho and Mills out. Cross hobbled with an ankle injury and Jason Onye, with high upside, is also out. For us to be in this spot with these losses is something to behold. Depth however is becoming a huge concern and one more injury might sink this ship.
ND hasn’t recruited the defensive line all that well, but we do have some potential. Rubio isn’t the pass rusher Mills is but is a formidable replacement. Cross and Hinish are agile but I worry about their stoutness versus the run.
I expect we continue to see a rotation at end between Burnham, Junior, Young and Oben. We are slightly undersized but experienced here and Young has potential for that game changing strip sack. This group is solid yet unspectacular. Oben has been invisible all year and I’m unsure if that is a good thing because he is playing within the system or he is just average.
Can someone please provide an update on Brennan Vernon? I thought he’d be a game wrecker by now but I’m starting to think he may be a bust based on pretty much zero buzz around him. Mukam and Sevillano are big bodies but are young and I doubt they are ready for Georgia. Mullins is still a kid and I’m not even sure we have anyone behind him?
Who are we predicting to back up Rubio? He will need rest and I worry about the drop off.