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A few things from last nights Michigan sized wood shed that was built in South Bend. 1. The defense is faster than a cheetah on cocaine. I cannot remember a Notre Dame defense this fast. Jaylon (SP) is everything and then some, that he was advertised. They said he ran a 4.5 40 (I think they are robbing him on that.). 2. Golsons arm maybe strong enough that if an asteroid tried to hit Earth, he could knock it out of the sky with a football, before it even got near the moon. I am loving his ability to not take a shot and throw the ball away. Love his willingness to sit in the pocket and by time. I do wish he would throw it so hard, but rather get it there so Defenses doesnt have time to react. 3. The big fellows on both side of the ball are doing a hell of a job. That d line handled that great offense of line of Michigan. Allowing the laser guided linebackers to make plays (Another reason why I love the 4-3 over the 3-4). DBs played a hell of a lot better, no one is shutting down a 65 wideout. But when he caught it they made sound tackles and Michigan ended up paying a price for throwing it to him (Hope he will be fine and nothing serious happened to his knee). 4. Special teams had one O shit moment, but quickly regained my confidence (Like I matter right? lol). Maybe if Michigan would have scored (HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA) we could have been given a kick return show kind of like the Rocket gave back in the day. I do not think this will be one of those ND teams where they will go out and dominate everyone. This team seems to be one that grows every week. They will have their moments of bad, but they will recover and seem to be the kind of players who will not make the same mistake twice. The coaching seems to be elevated on both sides of the ball. If we get DD and Russel back there could be all kinds of problems for every team they play. #GOIRISH #GODCOUNTRYNOTREDAME
Posted on: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 15:00:03 +0000

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