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  1. 39 minutes ago, tneun89 said:

    I think ND had one of the Top 3 running backs in the country in Audric Estime and a very inexperienced, somewhat untalented WR corps, leading to a run-heavy offense. ND will always be more of a run-oriented team because of their ability to recruit OL, TE, and RB. But the coaches have to play with the hand they're dealt. ND had to have a running-based offense in 2022 because of Buchner and Pyne. I think they had to have a running-based offense this season, even with Hartman, because of Estime and the lack of WR talent.

    Maybe all four WRs who are leaving will catch more balls. I certainly hope Tyree does because he proved himself to be a weapon in his first year at WR. But I would place a friendly wager that Rico does not exceed his reception or yardage total from this season with his new team. He was certainly a positive, but he was featured because he had to be, not because he was overly talented. I think James is very far away from seeing the field based on reports, at least at the P5 level. For Merriweather, if he had 200 yards or 1,000 yards, I would not be surprised. He is an enigma to me. 

    If ND can land 2 high quality, experienced WRs to go along with Leonard, I think the offense will be more pass happy than the past two seasons, especially with Estime off to the NFL. But ND will always be a run-oriented team.

    And, even though ND was ranked #100 in pass attempts, they were ranked #50 in passing yards per game. Also, Hartman ranked #18 in passing TDs and #17 in passing efficiency. So, it's a little disingenuous to bemoan the lack of passing attempts when the QB was in the Top 20 in TDs and efficiency. I agree that the passing game could have been featured more, but I think the personnel on the 2023 dictated the offense, as it should have.

    I agree that we didn’t have a great receiving corps and had Audric, but as I wrote in another thread, no matter how great a running back you have, if there are unblocked linebackers or linemen due to number disparity’s, you’re going to get stopped by the better teams. There were many times where a quick slant would have been a better option, and I think Tyree was way underutilized, but ND stubbornly ran into walls of defenders. 
     

    I would be pleasantly surprised if we get better receivers through the portal, but as I also wrote previously, great grad year receivers are rare. Skowrenek was a good get. We’ll see.
     

    Tyree was a big loss as he was the only guy with true game breaking speed. Lou Holtz would have found a way to get him many more touches and I hope for his sake he finds a program that utilizes his talent. Not many guys can break kickoff, punt returns, rushes and catches for long TD’s. 

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  2. 24 minutes ago, tneun89 said:

     This is not some indictment on Freeman (or Parker). 

    Notre Dame was ranked # 110 out of 130 in team Pass Attempts in 2022 and ranked #100 -with Sam Hartman who threw an average of 167 more pass attempts the previous two years at Wake- in 2023.


    I think the WR’s are concluding that Freeman’s offensive philosophy is a heavy run based, ball control offense and they are going elsewhere accordingly to catch more passes. I can’t say I blame them.
     

    Perhaps they’re wrong and Freeman intends to open up his offense more in 2024 to more passing attempts. We’ll see. 

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  3. If we bring in a portal QB, I hope it’s not to develop him as a pro style QB, which I feel like ND did-to its detriment-with Hartman.

    This is another reason why we need an experience OC, who can assess his QB’s strengths and weaknesses and call plays-and demand performance- accordingly.

    Hartman never had the arm strength to throw downfield without being able to stride into the throw, but he was throwing off his back foot all the way including  the Stanford game.

     

    Maybe Joe Burrow, Matthew Stanford and Josh Allen can make that throw, but Sam Hartman-even if he thought it was necessary to get him NFL ready, surely can’t 

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  4. On 11/25/2023 at 8:47 PM, FaithInIrish Forever said:

    Hartman has a bad backfoot problem on blitzes, Needs to reember to shift his weight regardless.

    He doesn’t have the arm strength to make that back foot throw, and the offensive coaching staff never taught him not to do it. A failure on both counts. 
     

    The entire “ he’s coming to ND to learn how to be a true pro-style QB”, if true, was a mistake. He-and the entire offense- would have been much better off using him both as a running threat on bootlegs, and as a guy who spent less time in the pocket. He hung on to the ball in the pocket way too long all year and nobody apparently corrected this problem

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  5. This was my first game in the stadium this season after watching the Marshall loss last year. 
     

    I know they say home field advantage is 3 points, but in the modern era I think it’s 7 easily. I’m probably the oldest poster here (1st game 1965!) and there are a lot of people who don’t like the energy of the music and multimedia, but it pushes the crowd ALL GAME LONG. The energy in the stadium was incredible. ND is once again a very tough place to play, particularly at night. 
     

    Kudos to Golden. The D has been solid all year long , but his game plan to contain Williams in the pocket was really executed well and proof that he learned and adjusted from last year. Lots of pressure on Williams, which led to the interceptions. 
     

    I was happy to see the offense running game going to it’s strength, which is Joe Alt. Early in the game they ran inside and our right guard(Spindler I think) was totally blown up by the USC D lineman. I thought “here we go again “, but from then on they ran a lot of successfully using off tackle plays behind Alt. 
     

    It’s hard to see speed watching TV, but watching it live Tyree is the only receiver who would have a chance to play at USC. He should get at least 10 touches every game. Everyone else, including Flores, are possession receivers relative to USC speed. Freeman has got to upgrade the speed in his receiving corps. I saw Holtz do it throughout the team from 1986-88. If Freeman can do it with his receiving corps and keep recruiting Morrison type speed in the secondary he has a chance to do something special. 
     

    Kudos to Price, who isn’t getting a lot of carries, but showed how much lateral quickness and breakaway speed he has on that kickoff return. Totally brought the momentum back in ND’s favor. That’s a guy who could play right now at a lot of places. 
     

    I haven’t witnessed and participated in that kind of collective joy at ND stadium in a long time. Let’s hope Freeman can keep it going. He really showed a lot of the strength and resolve of his character in his post game press conference, and I think the team and coaches fed off of it this week. He still has a lot to learn, but he’s a rock solid motivator. 

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  6. On 10/10/2023 at 4:37 PM, Baldy said:

    Then I guess all Hartman needs is a receiver that can take the top off the defense, which I have see from Faison and Tyree. I don’t think any other receivers on the roster can do that. Maybe Greathouse, but not sure?

    They're both slot receivers, which means going over the top means they have to cross the field. Given what they have, ND needs to give Hartman the ability to audible out of plays when ND is outnumbered in the box. He's a very accurate passer, and the only way ND IS going to make defenses stop stacking the box is by driving down the field completing possession routes to single covered receivers. 

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  7. 27 minutes ago, Frankus said:

    I'd call Buchner a tweener dual threat QB. He doesn't have the speed  the guy Alabama is starting and he doesn't have the arm strength like USC's QB.

     

    The beef I have with ND is that they're using him like Drew Pyne. When you have an extremely accurate QB, you pass to set up the run. ND is doing the opposite and defenses are loading up the box to successfully stop the run. 

    Using Hartman like Pyne that is. 

  8. On 10/8/2023 at 11:16 AM, NYGoldenDomer said:

    This thread is stupid.  Buchner was a bust.  Plain and simple.

    I'd call Buchner a tweener dual threat QB. He doesn't have the speed  the guy Alabama is starting and he doesn't have the arm strength like USC's QB.

     

    The beef I have with ND is that they're using him like Drew Pyne. When you have an extremely accurate QB, you pass to set up the run. ND is doing the opposite and defenses are loading up the box to successfully stop the run. 

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  9. The best thing ND has in its favor is the weather conditions. It's hard for USC to prepare for 49 degrees, windy and possibly rainy this time of year in Los Angeles. 

     

    I hope Freeman is going to practice all week outside. And I hope he let's Hartman audible out of running plays when there are too many defenders to block in the box. 

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  10. I watched the first half again.

    tl:dr Our pass protection and play calling was bad. 

     

    A few thoughts:

    Like Duke, they mostly used a 5 man front with a man on our center. 

    The first series was an interception, two of the three pass plays were toss ups. The first was to a Raridon who was split wide. He ran straight down the field without making a move. No separation. The second was Flores running a straight fade. No separation. Toss up interception. Apparently, going into the game Parker didn't think our passing game required any cuts by our receivers  to beat their secondary. Strange. 

    We had 7-should have been 6, but they were offsides on a punt-  possessions in the first half and scored only 7 points. In two possessions, the series' ended with an offensive lineman getting bulldozed and Hartman being sacked. The first was the Kristofic at center and Schrauth at guard experient. On second down Kristofic is bulldozed back 5 yards and on 3rd down Schrauth is bulldozed 6 yards and Hartman sacked. A couple series later Alt is bulldozed on 3rd down and sacked. I remember Heistands lines getting beat, but never bulldozed like that. I don't know if it's a strength and conditioning issue or technique, but something is wrong. 

    On the fumbled handoff on 3rd and short to Tyree, the play design included an unblocked defensive lineman. He was barreling untouched right at Hartman, who flinched and put the ball on Tyree's hip. I don't think Sam Hartman came to ND to be a sacrificial lamb. Should he have executed the play? Yes, but if I'm an elite passing Qb who's looking at ND, this would be a major red flag to me. Maybe you can get QB's to go all in on being a sacrificial lamb at WV-Parker's only stop as an OC-but elite QB's aren't gonna have it. 

    On another  lost series and a crucial 3rd down and 6, Parker called another play that was designed to exploit a barely blocked lineman. It was a tight formation with two skill position players behind both tackles. The play call was a reverse to love, who was bunched tight left. However, right after the handoff the unblocked lineman widened the play. Apparently, the right guard was supposed to disrupt the tackle momentarily and then seal a linebacker, but the D lineman was too quick and even the Rocket couldn't have made this poorly executed play work. Last year they would have thrown to Mayer, but even with a much better QB in Hartman with a potential AA in Evans, they ran this play which required a high degree of execution by first time starting guard Spindler. 

    On another lost series on 3rd down, we have two running backs and then motion Tyree to the slot.  Louisville rushes 5  and ND had all 5 lineman plus Payne. Louisville's right defensive end is unblocked! Alt blocks the guy inside him and Payne also blocks inside. The pass is a short down and out to Tyree who gets mauled as he cuts. Perhaps once again the wide playside lineman is supposed to be unblocked, but I doubt it. Probably it's a mental error by Alt or Payne. Terrible execution.

    On the scoring drive we got a couple of 7 yard slant 1st down completions and converted first down runs to move the chains. We got a key 3rd down completion in one of the few times they used a 4 man front and faked a blitz.  We had three wide outs to the wide side and Faison ran a stop pattern at the chains. They used a four man front and blitzed a middle linebacker, but we picked it up giving Hartman time to hit a wide open Faidon who ran a right to left end zone route. TD Irish. I haven't watched the second half, but I'll be surprised if they used a 4 man front again

     

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  11. 1 hour ago, JTennant said:

    Jack Swarbrick said everything when they didn't get Ludwig last year.

    Ludwig cost too much to bring to SB. And then he told everyone where to go to donate money to the athletic fund.

     

    im not saying Ludwig was the home run hire but it's becoming clear Parker ain't that guy and the overall philosophy as a fan has to aggravate you as you spend your time and money on this program.

    It's smug and arrogant and his attitude reaks of entitlement. 

    im glad he's leaving while also acknowledging he's fighting higher powers on this but someone has to be the catalyst for investment.

     

    I tried posting article link unsuccessfully but google Swarbrick Ludwig 247

    You'll get a kick out of this. I was told by someone who was close to the most senior position at ND that Swarbrick hung around one more year to enjoy the National Championship he thinks we're going to win in football. 

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  12. ND miscalculated by thinking they could succeed being a power running offense with a purely pocket passer. Hell, Brohm used his 6'5 QB to run some option and showed a lot of misdirection.

    ND appears to believe that their struggles are all about execution, but their small playbook is hampering their ability to attack quality defenses who have good coordinators. 

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  13. 12 hours ago, FaithInIrish Forever said:

    its a math decision. if you punt they take 2 minutes and you might not be off the field. If you make it your on the field. If they score a field goal we're on the field. 2 scores regardless.

    Or, you punt and your D creates a turnover and score. Or, they go 3 and out and you block the punt.

     

    You NEVER reinforce failure, which is what he did. 

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  14. 6 minutes ago, domergirl said:

    I have felt from the hiring that Freeman wasn't ready for head coach, and it's showing.  He really threw the players under the bus after the Ohio State loss, which just added to the gut wrenching loss.  He lost any confidence I had left in him at that point. 

    Watching the post game press conference, Freeman has the look of a man who knows he needs to fix his problems on offense, but (expectedly) has no idea how to, being a first time coach with little to no offensive strategy experience who hired an offensive coordinator with very little experience. I don't know why they panicked and hired Parker after striking out on Ludwig, but it was a big risk on an inexperienced guy and that gamble is failing. 

  15. 3 hours ago, AnTostal said:

    Venables is a second year coach. Seems like he has his team moving in the right direction. 
    A team with 5 turnovers pretty much never wins. 
    But, there are a lot of issues with the coaching. And how the coaches design plays and call plays put players in position for success as well as turnovers and failure. 
    Just maddening. ND should be better at this juncture than that.

    If you read the bios/experience of OU's coordinator Jeff Lebby vs  Gerard Parker you'll see a profound difference in success and experience. Getting an elite play caller should be step #1 during the off-season. 

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  16. Freeman panicked on the 4th and long play. I don't know if it was an act of machismo - " great players make plays" etc.  or frustration with his offense, or what, but it was a panicked rookie strategic mistake. 

    Our offense is a grab bag of mediocrity, with no core competence anywhere. 

    I know we're in the "brand" era of college football players, but I'm sick of seeing the camera cut away to Sam Hartman. He lost me when we appeared to have some offensive momentum going and instead of scrambling and getting the 2nd down 1st down, he slid and it was 3rd and 3. 

    3rd and short all night reminded me of Marshall last year, where they brought unblocked pressure and tackled our backs just as they received the ball in the backfield. Like last year, we never made them pay for it. They always talk about self scouting, but either Parker didn't watch that game, or he wasn't seeing it and calling plays to exploit it. Either way, he failed 

    I don't know whose idea it was to play Billy Schrauth at both guards and play Kristofic at center, but a cohesive line is paramount and if you're contemplating changes, you do it during the week. The offensive line, which was supposed be a strength, played awful and looked unprepared to handle Louisville's pressure. 

    Louisville's coach said their game plan was to have Hartman have to beat them deep. With all the pressure Hartman was getting, you move the pocket to allow more time for receivers to cross the field deep. ND never did that. After the one deep TD they scored on, they never threw to Faison again. In fairness to Hartman, Tyree dropped a TD pass. 

    Perhaps the weather will help us, but I don't like our chances vs USC and Clemson could be a loss as well. Our offense looks like it's being coordinated by a guy with one (failed) season as a coordinator and I don't think he has the experience or talent to right the ship. 

    I don't have a problem with Golden or the defense. Golden is getting far more out of his talent than Parker and they've been on the field way too much as the O does nothing. . They finally broke down. 

     

     

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  17. On 9/28/2023 at 10:30 AM, mcgov12 said:

    Agree with most of you guys here. I think this last game changed my mind into that they don’t have a ton of confidence in his accuracy right now. He’s certainly got the leg for it and they haven’t exactly put him in great high percentage situations, but I would not rate my confidence as high right now.

    …and yet, they said Estime’s run, instead of passing, was field position based. Up till the breakaway TD run, Audric was averaging 3 yards a carry. If he would have gotten 3 yards, it would have been a 44 yard attempt. 
     

    Thankfully, Audric took it to the house. 

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  18. I'm more concerned about how two of our top receivers have hamstring injuries that prevent them from playing, 6 weeks into the season. I've never seen that at ND and don't know if it's due to S&C, or not enough simple warm up excercises, but something in the system is wrong. Has anybody else seen that in any other college fotball program this far in the season? I believe it's a very unique problem. 

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