I don’t think that I have ever seen that from a player leaving in his situation. So impressive.
There will be a point this upcoming season where we wish he were on the team.
One need only look at 2002 to see what happens when you don't have any depth behind your QB1. Carlyle Holiday was already a terrible fit for the stripped down West Coast Offense that Willingham wanted to run, and the two best passers (Arnaz Battle, Jared Clark) had already been converted into a WR and TE.
After Holiday went down with that blow to the head against BC, our next two QB's on the depth chart were walk-ons (Dillingham, Novakov). Yeah, not exactly a smart situation.
Thankfully, we'll still have three quality players (Carr, Minchey, Herbert).
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Link: Angeli Goodbye
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Best to all of them. Go Irish Go
I suspect he was told that he wasn't going to be #1 which is what he wanted. It's not the coaching staff fault he didn't want to stay for the #2 spot. The coaches aren't going to be second guessing themselves because Carr, by virtually all accounts, was the best QB on the team.
He got his ND degree and that is the important thing.
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Angeli is leaving ND. Wish him well. Your "rue the day" comment is not exactly consistent with rooting for the current team.
don't wish harm on anyone. And Minchey will be a disaster IMO.
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Steve was a good backup and when needed was serviceable against the depleted Oregon State team and a series against Ped State.
I think Freeman is looking to build some consistency and if the QBs are equal why not go with the young talent? Steve also took a lot of silly sacks that annoyed the living crap out of me.
If he starts somewhere this year, he'll light it up.
team in the playoffs I think he would not have done well.
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we would have been in big trouble.