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Is there currently any wide receiver on this ND roster that scares the opponent's DC that he has to specifically scheme to stop? In the last decade, the only two receivers that would concern me as a DC would have been certainly Will Fuller and possibly Chase Claypool. Other than those two, ND has been trotting out receivers from Walmart.
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Tired of the plan being dependent on the team we play.
Impose your will on someone. U decide how I play not the other team.
Since our coach is training on the job, it will likely take longer than Notre Dame's timeline allows.
Why did they not consider this point in hiring him? Likely because they hire based on good feelings and not any factual basis.
Freeman has done some good things, but the offense has been a disaster since he got here. Denbrock doesn't seem to have brought much to the table. Which was my hope.
and the QB room is full of quality like Ewers
Can’t have, Rees, Buchner, Pyne and Book Types
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But Carr did look good in the Blue Gold game. And thay's all we really have to go on. And Leonard certainly is not inspiring confidence.
So is Carr good? Who knows. But all indications are that Leonard is not the answer. So why not take a shot, instead of risking next season as well by letting Carr get all his experience while learning on the fly?
Best to see what these QB's can do now in what has become an extended preseason for next year. ND has no shot at the 12 team playoff. Unless, one of the other QB's looks impressive enough that the committee overlooks the loss to a MAC team due to a bad choice of transfer QB.
he got hosed when they gave the job to Leonard
His mobility.
I recall hearing he has issues going through processions. ie, if the first option was covered he isn’t very confident
goes thru progressions. I don't, he's spooked
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Sure Angeli looks like he can win 10 games, but not a playoff game
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