Let’s get BOMBED!!!
Jimmy Clausen knows what he his doing. Clausen looked the part of big time college 
Allen benefits from rethinking. It was kind of subtle and may have gone unnoticed. No, I’m 
Robert Blanton is a football player. I remember reading something on a recruiting site last 
The youth movement is officially creating more and more momentum. Once again, the freshman and sophomore classes dominated the game for Notre Dame. Look at this list of big playmakers from these two classes…
- Jimmy Clausen 275 yards 3 TD
- Armando Allen 248 A.P. yards 1 TD
- Robert Blanton 1 INT 1 pass breakup 1 TD
- Mike Floyd 6 catches for 100 yards
- Kyle Rudolph 3 catches for 32 yards 1 TD
- Brian Smith is the heart and soul of the defense.
- Golden Tate 5 catches for 64 yards and 1 TD
- Brandon Walker 5/5 E.P. and a 41 yard FG (I’m feeling generous)
There are a lot more names I could mention as well. We are winning football games while riding the backs of these young guns. I love the future of Fighting Irish football. They have scored all of Notre Dame’s 101 points this year with the exception of 6 of them.
Those 6 points belong to David Grimes. Grimes caught a 30 yard TD pass against an all out blitz on Jimmy Clausen. This TD was important for a couple of reasons: First, it kind of sealed the deal and put the Irish up 2 TD’s against a Purdue offense that was having trouble getting in the endzone in the 2nd half. Second, it rewarded a player/captain that gets overshadowed by the talented younger players around him. Grimes will not lead ND in any receiving category this year, but because of his willingness to share and help develop the younger guys, Grimes is proving why he is a captain. BTW- Grimes will make a couple of huge plays this year in key moments- give him mad props.
Speaking of props… Golden Tate needs acting lessons. One of the big receptions Saturday, almost wasn’t. Tate caught a 38 yard jump ball that was called incomplete and then overturned after review. Tate was unfazed when the official called it incomplete and didn’t make any attempt to plead his case. He was quoted…
“I knew I had it in my hands and I knew it was a legitimate catch. Then I hit
the ground and I was thinking I had dropped the ball and it was an incompletion.
I was kind of upset that it got out of my hands.”
I’m the coach! I’m the coach! Pat Kuntz pissed Corwin Brown off so bad that Brown went off into a rage and was seen on NBC yelling at the player with wild and crazy eyes. Good. It is speculated that Kuntz was giving Mo Richardson the business after a play and Brown took up for the Junior. Kuntz should be a leader, but Brown putting the player in his place and letting him know that he will handle it, should encourage Irish fans that he is a very capable and passionate coach. Kuntz should just be glad that Tenuta is up in the press box.
Brock Spack is owned. Even after last years loss to Purdue, ND showed that it could put up 
The last ride of Tiller? When interviewed by NBC about his impending retirement, Tiller was asked what a perfect day of retirement was. He then went into some dribble that almost put me to sleep. Then after the game, Tiller was asked if he was glad that this would be his last game at ND stadium. He replied:
“No, Coach Weis invited me to come back as a guest coach next year, so I’ll
probably be here.”
I just hope that he keeps Spack at home.
Mike Anello continues his mission to conquer the world… or some third world country. Dictator Mike made another great tackle on special teams and has Notre Dame ranked #1 in kickoff return yardage defense. As long as this stat stays close all season, Notre Dame will play very well. Long fields help stop points. Period.
Don’t call me Rudy, bitch.
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