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He said he hadn’t been sleeping or eating well lately. Felt way out of sync. Give coaches a little more credit ya hack. Do your research.
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Tim Prister just said on " Fighting Irish Preview " that if he had to predict a player of the game against Stanford, it would be Braden Lenzy. Stanford is giving up 281 passing yards a game, they're using a lot of freshmen DBs, and as Prister said, there are a lot of wide open spaces in the secondary's coverage.
Prister is an ND alum who has been covering ND football for 38 years. He states the obvious; however, our head coach doesn't get it. He doesn't get it because his ego is in the way. He babbles on about Lenzy being " fatigued ", about not putting enough into the " trust bank", etc. In reality, Kelly has put Lenzy into his doghouse and doesn't want to let him out.
Disabuse yourself of the " man crush " narrative. It's about playing a highly talented player who has scored an incredible 4 touchdowns in just 14 touches. It's about the denial of common sense by a coach whose stubborn ego won't allow it.
Oh fuck, if Tim Prister said this it has to be true. Beano Cook once said Ron Powlus would win 2 Heisman's. You fall into right into what these talking heads love. People who hang on every word they say and take it as gospel. Try to enjoy the game and to ignore your need to stalk this kid. Either that, or get some help.
Kelly is playing him, but I am sure your coaching background is superior to Brian Kelly's.
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That is the assumption I am referring to. Also that Kelly's ego won't allow him to play Lenzy. These are assumptions. He is being played and getting more touches.
I am not a Kelly apologist or enabler. I just rely on stats, common sense, and opinions of a guy like Tim Prister, who knows a lot more about ND football than I will ever know.
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Fast is fast, whether hot or cold, or wet or dry.
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