Alright, so maybe the Irish aren’t steamrolling the competition so far, but if any of you followed my advice on the beer this week- you should be.
Really though, this is feeling pretty good. After a 2007 season that started out at 0-5, a 4-1 start feels like heaven.
Thank-You’s and Fuck-You’s. First, I wanted to thank everyone that came over to Subway Domer for the Live Blog during the game. I had a great time and I will definitely do another one this season, I’m just not sure which game yet. (October’s schedule is not as kosher as September’s was for my real life). The fuck-you? To Mediacom. My digital cable has 2 NBC channels and neither of them worked for shit. The digital signal was going all apeshit for the entire game. Pitiful, that this is the technology that is being forced down our throats.
On to the Game…
Clausen continues his march for the Heisman. Well maybe 
Sack this. Notre Dame had been criticized by the media and famously by an opponent for not
The drama continues. Brandon Walker missed two more field goals this week- badly. I’m not going to hammer the kid more, since everyone on the planet is already doing so. I will say that I am shitting my pants. If he is the best option we have at kicker, than we might have some real bumpy games ahead on the road. The Irish have to make the most of every opportunity it has in enemy territory and with no real threat of 3 points, this makes winning close football games very tough. Remember the playcalling last year? This effects the way Weis decides what to do once the Irish get inside the opponents 30 yard line and even more so inside the redzone. This is the biggest red flag for this team.
Michael Floyd is playing out of his mind. Consider this: last year, Notre Dame had a 
Fruitless. Notre Dame did a great job of creating turnovers Saturday, but it netted 0 points. Three interceptions (and a fumble that maybe Kuntz could have took to the house and not his own INT that he stated in a post game interview) were turned into 3 drives that ended in emptiness. Had the Irish capitalized on these turnovers, this could have been a blowout. This is something that has to be addressed with 7 games left. If ND wants the respect it thinks it deserves, the wins need to be by bigger margins and that comes with points off of turnovers. Just ask Michigan.
Speaking of turnovers… Notre Dame had 0 for the second straight game this season. For a very young team just learning how to win, this is extremely important. ND has not shot itself in the foot because of better pass protection, better ball handling, and better decisions overall. This stat alone can determine the outcome of a game and ND is keeping itself on the right side of zero.
The cream rises to the top. Before the season started ND was looking at a 3 player logjam at 
Bronco Nagurski anyone? Maybe I’m getting a little ahead of myself here, but Kyle McCarthy has been stellar. Kyle came into the Stanford game as the national leader in tackles and then had a 14 tackle (7 solo, 1 TFL) day with an interception. He is everywhere that the ball is. I’m serious. Name a defensive player that has done more this year. When Kyle hits a guy, he goes down. It may not have a lot of flash, and there really is nothing flashy about McCarthy, but his play is consistent and hard-nosed. I’m just saying.
Krazy Kuntz. I have kept preaching that Brian Smith is the emotional leader out on the field 
“There was a lot of talking going on between all of us. It was just a battle. I
have to give them credit. They are a good team and they are a very improved team
from last year, just like us. Good luck to them in the rest of their season.”
Marinelli should have known better, but Jim Harbaugh coaches him.
I thought we were tight? Tight end has been one of the positions that Weis has really 
Turk is Good. In what is one of the most pleasant surprises in the 2008 season (which is saying a lot actually) Mike Turkovich has found a home at left tackle. He has played very well this season and has helped anchor a much improved line in 2008. The scare is over. Weis said in his Sunday presser that Turkovich is ready to play this week. Turk was helped off of the field Saturday and it looked like he injured himself really badly. Weis stated:
“Much better than we thought it would be, actually today he handed in his
crutches and handed in his brace and he’ll be ready to go (Monday), which is
something totally, way better than I expected.”
Great news.
Lambert is lost. If Darrin Walls had played this year, do you really think Lambert would be playing as much? 90% of the big pass plays go right at Lambert. He seems incapable of making a play on the ball and is routinely burnt by wide receivers. I hate ragging on a kid, but i can’t help but wonder how ND would benefit from Walls, McNeil, and Gray as opposed to what we have now, which is still good, but vulnerable. North Carolina has 2 very good WR’s and I can’t help but cringe at watching one of them run by Lambert for a long fade for 6. I hope he proves me wrong.
Harbaugh is a bitch. I won’t get too in depth here. You saw the game, and I’m sure you heard all of the stuff afterwards as well. Harbaugh = B-I-T-C-H. simply
“Hey Jimmy! Can we have your autograph?” – Nate, Evan, and Dayne
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