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Agree with Chris. Wish him the best this year.
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And no sidewindin' bushwackin', hornswagglin' cracker croaker is gonna convince me otherwise.
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If you want something that is funny and fairly anti-PC, check out "Future Man" on Hulu.
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Which is not how I normally feel about transfers. But that kid was all class last year, and deserves a good shot.
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DeShone Kizer throwing to EQ St. Brown... I think he (St. Brown) could have really had a nice season as a true #1 WR, instead of almost getting his neck broken on a lot of those high passes.
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Repeating through pointed innuendo your baseless accusation that an ND player purposely tried to disadvantage his team during a game makes you the most worthless ND fan I’ve ever come across. You are a disgrace.
I do think though that Zaire got every bad break in the book and he did write a very classy letter in transferring from the university. Malik was hobbled while at Florida too and had absolutely no offensive line to support him. He had made a 45 yard run on a prior play to getting his knee hammered on a pash rush in which it was a jail break type of play. He picked the wrong school to transfer to. The guy was more than a capable QB who really knew how to do the read part of the read option very well.
You really need to quit that BS allegation against the player, though.
Malik Zaire simply didn't have "it" any more. Maybe the inkling of what we saw in 2015 might have been a decent QB, but after that, he completely lost his mojo. Throwing for less than 50% in 2017, and essentially tanking the Stanford game (he threw a short "I give up" pass instead of at least throwing it into the end zone) showed that he wasn't going to be a decent quarterback at the collegiate level.
Even when he got to Florida, he couldn't even beat out an injury-hobbled freshman Feleipe Franks. The fact that he couldn't win the starting job outright, showed that his level of play was vastly inferior to Deshone Kizer's. There is no way that you can argue this point. No way, no where, no how, and any attempt by you will simply show that you don't understand basic mathematics.
Kizer proved that he was an excellent college QB, posting even better numbers in 2016, despite not having Fuller, or any true #1 receiver that year. With even an average level defensive coordinator, that team would have been at least a 9 win group.
As for your trashing of Sam Mustipher (you gleefully accused him of tanking a game in the past), the bulk of us here are still rather disgusted at your accusation against him. Sam Mustipher gave it his all, and is a fine representative of Notre Dame as there ever were.
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