We all have to agree that last year produced a magical
season that fans should be thankful for and aren’t blessed to be a part of
often. Manti was a once in a generation
player for the Irish and he had a lot of support around him but talent was I
could not say that it was a once in a lifetime team. Although there have been some sizable losses
from last year’s team outside of Manti (Kapron Lewis-Moore, Golson, Motta, Cave
and Spond) the majority of the team remained intact.
With starting expectations high at 12-0 and an undefeated
season gone by week two and Michigan Irish fans had to adjust to the hopes of
11-1 and a chance of squeezing into the BCS Title Game. Now after week four the hopes of a return
trip to the National Championship Game are gone after Oklahoma dropped the
Irish to 3-2. Refocusing again Her Loyal
Sons will most likely have to run the table to get into a BCS game at all. With upcoming games against the likes of #22
Arizona State and #5 Stanford the reality of an 8-4 regular season and an
appearance in the BBVA COMPASS BOWL is something most Irish faithful do not
want to think about. Kelly “I don’t really care about that stuff,
that’s for you guys to talk about.” That
is the right answer for a coach, however he knows better.
Let’s start on offense.
Tommy Rees has been a loyal and valuable quarterback for the Irish and
has contributed as a starter and as a backup in some big wins. I am reminded of the seen from Risky Business
when Joel is being interviewed for possible admission to Princeton “Well, Joel,
this is very respectable. You've done
some very solid work her...but it isn't quite lvy League, is it?” I feel the conversation with Rees should /
should sound very similar “Tommy you’ve got some respectable numbers here in
South Bend, but it’s not quite BSC level, is it?” Frankly speaking Rees has hit his peak and
does not have room or time to improve.
Hendrix is in his fourth year in South Bend and has tallied
24 completions on 50 attempts. Not a lot
of important game experience if he is needed to step in and start. Andrew’s inexperience in games and his
obvious use in the run game not only made him ineffective but a liability. Could he work himself into a productive duel
threat quarterback? Maybe. But for when?
He has one year of eligibility left, Golson is scheduled to be back on
campus in January, Malik Zaire is in the bullpen and DeShone Kiezer will be
here for 2014.
For an Offensive line that seem to have a great mix of
experience and potential they have in my opinion underachieved. Overall they have done an effective and
adequate job but that won’t get you to the Promised Land. And hey I could be wrong, at eh end of Risky
Business; “Princeton could use a guy like Joel”.
A one-two punch at running back is nice, but a four-five
swat shows that less is more. The Irish
are still trying out running backs and it appears it is causing more harm than
good. No back has been able to get into
a rhythm getting a handful of carries sprinkled throughout the game waiting
anywhere from 6-24 plays between touches. By the way Lou Holts agrees with me; "I think it's a motivational ploy. I
don't like what they've been doing so far. Each player gets in the game and
thinks he needs to make a huge play on each snap and isn't getting into the flow
of the offense and executing properly." Saturday Atkinson got 14 carries (the second
most by an Irish Rusher this season) that turned into 148 yards for an average
of 10.6 yards per carry (highest game average of any running back in a game
with more than two carries this season) on the day. I saw a headline that said George Atkinson IS
electrifying I would say George Atkinson COULBE BE electrifying.
It is easy to second guess coaches however I do feel
comfortable saying Kelly’s decision to start Rees this season may have been the
wrong one. Chuck Martin’s Offense has
been called predictable, to that Kelly said referring to the insertion of
Andrew Hendrix at the quarterback position “We’re just trying to diversify the
offense a little bit, trying g to add more looks.” Really who doesn’t know when Hendrix is in
he’s going to run? Against Oklahoma
Hendrix took six snaps where he had one incomplete pass and five rushes for a
total 10 yards. With Kelly’s commitment
to Redshirting Malik Zaire Kelly and Martin’s conservative and cautious play
calling may continue for the rest of 2013 which will make it tough to play from
behind if the Irish fall behind early as they did against the Sooners.
I hear “the defense is making strides”. Strides?
How has the Irish defense gone from being ranked seventh in total
defense last season to 46th after five games this year? Anything to the outside is potential a
dangerous play for the Irish defense.
And a mobile quarterback who can break containment is a serious threat
to extend plays and drives. There has
been pressure to be sure however running backs are either breaking containment
or getting to the outside and or quarterbacks are scurrying around just long
enough to get passes off. Offenses are
having big success with short dump passes for little to moderate gains turning
potential three and outs into eighty yard scoring drives. Bell only averaged 7.7 yards per attempt but
those short passes added up.
I am “Calling Out” several players specifically by
name. Traditionally I have not used
players as fodder for my articles however I believe these are based on
performance and are not personal and most importantly can be addressed and
rectified. Bennett Jackson; your
coverage is not close enough and you need to contain better. Ronnie Stanley; I know this is your first
year playing but you are starting for the Fighting Irish and need to improve
sooner than later. Tommy Rees; stop the
turnovers and complete passes, simple.
Team captains and seniors; where is the leadership?
Turnovers and penalties are mental mistakes that cannot
continue. Saturday the Irish saw the
yellow flag eight times costing them 77 yards.
Add in three turnovers leading to 21 points it’s not helping the
cause. Tie in poor times that’s three
strikes and you’re out. Several Irish
penalties came on Oklahoma third downs extending their series.
I know there is a lot of chatter about how the Irish have
fought till the end in every game this season
and how they fought back against
Oklahoma but that and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee. It’s also easy to say if it were not for the
two early and quick turnovers leading to touchdowns it would have been a tie at
the end of regulations. There are two
flaws to that line of thinking. One; if
you only count the second half scoring against Alabama in January it was a tied
contest yet Nick Saban was the coach holding the crystal football at the end of
the night. Two; if I was 6’8”, 275LBS
and ran a 4.3 forty I would be in the NFL.
Could have, should have does not cut it.
On a brighter/lighter side Carlo Calabrese is racking up
tackles and showing he is the hardnosed (headed) run stopper he should be and
although Louis Nix is not filling the stat sheet he is filling the middle by
taking double and triple teams and forcing teams to go outside where the Irish
containment has repeatedly failed. George Atkinson did show more than just
glimpses of his ability and world class speed.
To salvage this season, whatever you may determine that to
mean, the Irish need to fix things and do it soon. The good news things are fixable, the bad
news, time is not on their side.
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