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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Doomed Quarterbacks

By Sir John

Ahh, to be a Notre Dame fan in 2007.

Practically every fan has an opinion as to who will be our starting quarterback this year. The votes have been counted from many websites and the results are in.

#1 Jimmy Clausen. #2 Demetrius Jones. #3 Zach Frazer. #4 Evan Sharpley. I have been a Zach Frazer guy since he verballed to Notre Dame and those arguments started before Jimmy Clausen climbed aboard. Yes indeed I have heard all the arguments. Sharpley had the actual game time but did he really? Handing off is a chore almost anyone can do.

The 2006 team never lived up to anyones expectations. I said early on that the team seemed to lack that burning desire to win. It was as if they believed in 2005 and grew doubtful in 2006 or got the 'big head' as they say. While all are grateful for what the seniors did in amassing the wins we had I have to fault the senior leadership. When you get behind a coach can do only so much and it is up to the leaders to pull the team out of a defeated mode or that losing body language I saw so often. Collectively, as a group the repeatedly had a breakdown and never came together, twice Weis had to simplify his playbook for them.

Many fans were disgruntled that Brady came in so low on the Heisman. To be honest there were games last year that I would have benched Brady if we had another QB. For some reason Coach Weis never jerked Brady. Now that is history and we move on to four quarterbacks. Take your pick from above one to four I feel it doesn't matter who starts as most likely Weis will pull him if things are going slow. Nine 5th year return, 5 & 4 on each side of the ball but otherwise we are young, green and immature. An untried quarterback is going to make mistakes and he's behind or grouped with other unknowns.

If there is a bright spot in all this it means for at least the first few games not one opponent will know what we are going to do. On both sides of the ball anything we ran last year on film is worthless. There will be some old pet plays but Charlie can experiment now a luxury we never had. As well face it expectations with a young new group will be low but exciting to see develop and very important I hope these younger bring fire and enthusiasm back.

On the D side the new Coach says "And if the offense calls for you to put more pressure on them, then maybe you should put more pressure on them. If it calls for you to play more coverage and then you gotta play more coverage. If they're an offense that says that maybe you should gear up on the run, then you gotta gear up on the run." But that is almost Rick Minter's talk of fly to the ball.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Darius Walker to enter NFL Draft

After a great season, Darius Walker shocked many Notre Dame fans by passing up his senior year to enter the NFL Draft. I for one would have loved D-Walk to stay for his last year in an ND uniform, because of his leadership and his recent speed and great performance that he showed in the Sugar Bowl against LSU. Unfortunately, that is not the case, and I wish the very best of luck to Darius in the NFL.






Here are some fun facts and stats from Darius's time as a Notre Dame running back:
  • Walker set the freshman rushing record in 2004, gaining 786 yards on 185 carries (4.2 average)
  • The first touchdown of the Weis era was a 51-yard screen pass to Walker against Pitt last year
  • Scored the game-winning touchdown last year against Stanford to seal a BCS berth and about 14.5 million dollars
  • Led the team in all-purpose yards this year with 1,658 total yards
  • Rushed for a career-high 186 yards on 35 carries against Stanford last year
  • Scored all three of Notre Dame's touchdowns in last year's Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State, a career-high, while averaging 5.6 yards per carry with a long of 20 yards
  • Led the team in rushing yards and touchdowns this year with 1,267 net yards on 255 carries and seven touchdowns
  • Fourth on the team in receiving yards this year behind Jeff Samardzija, Rhema McKnight, and John Carlson, with 391 yards off of 56 receptions and one touchdown
  • Averaged five yards per carry with a long of 39 yards this year
  • Career-long run was on a 40-yard run against Pitt in 2004
  • Full name is Darius A'Dunte Walker
Darius Walker Moments





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Thursday, January 11, 2007

2006 Highlight Video

Enjoy the highlights of a great 10-3 season!

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