Skinny Skin Skin

Well, I had to talk myself back from the ledge a few times, but the Irish managed to pull off a victory today.  Despite high expectations for a blowout, the Irish eeked out a 21-13 win.  Though doubtless happy that we got the win, the performance today proved that the Irish still have a ways to go before they are competing for elite status again.  Before this game, I figured an improved Irish squad (the only way to go was up, right?) stood a pretty good chance of winning seven games and getting invited to a decent bowl game.  Sadly, a four or five win season now appears more realistic.

Positives: Clausen looked very good and stayed vertical throughout (no sacks); Tate was great; Sergio Brown (aka Splurge) was exciting to watch; the Michael Floyd era has begun; Mike Anello is a beast on special teams and a fun story; and Kyle McCarthy was fantastic (15 tackles).

Negatives: No penetration from the defensive line; Brian Smith and Harrison Smith were largely invisible; the defense had more whiffs than Ryan Howard; the placekickers still suck; and the rushing attack was lifeless.

Now I’m off to ESPN Classic to watch what will likely be another mediocre performance as the U.S. men’s national soccer team takes on Cuba in a World Cup qualifying match.

Sign of Life

Maybe not all hope is lost?  After the Irish get karmic payback with a borderline fumble at the goalline, ND now finds itself up 14-13 with about ten minutres remaining in the game.  The Irish scoring drive was heavy with Clausen-to-Tate hookups.  That seemed to work.  Maybe we should stick with that?

It’s sad when you have to hold your breath to see if the PAT will be converted, as I inevitably do when the Irish line up for what should be a standard, no-brainer conversion.

Please Shoot Me Now

Following a phenomenal catch for a TD by SDSU and a missed PAT, the Irish appeared to be gaining some momentum when Armando Allen shot through the line for what was bound to be a 20+ yard gain.  Then he gets lit up and, naturally, the ball pops loose.  SDSU ball.  Momentum now squarely on the side of the Aztecs.  I am officially abandoning all hope for the Irish this year.  This team sucks.  Again.  After today, all of my football focus will rest solely on the Cowboys.  No more early morning wakeups to needlessly subject myself to this torture.

One Step Forward, One Step Back

Great play by Kerry Neal to read the screen and pick it off.  Terrible decision by Clausen to throw the fade to Kumara, who is having a terrible game.  He looked drunk on that play.

SDSU has the ball again.  Just completed a ten-yard pass that saw two Irish tacklers whiff.

The Irish defense held but it now appears that they jumped offsides on the punt to give the Aztecs a fresh set of downs.  Oh boy…

First Half Recap

In a word – underwhelming.  The defense was on the field way too much.  Too many points were left on the field (fumble, interception off the chest of Kumara, missed FG).  Zero penetration from the defensive line and just one sack from the blitz packages being thrown at a weak SDSU line and a redshirt freshman QB.  Clausen looks good but his receivers get zero yards after the catch.  We keep running to the left when you’ve got beasts Sam Young and Chris Stewart on the right.  We’ve apparently never seen a shuffle pass before.  And the playcalling looks to be uninspired – super conservative and unimaginative.  Why won’t they let Clausen throw over the middle?

The kicking game still needs work.  Maust had some good punts but fumbled a snap and the placekickers still suck (missed a field goal, snuck in an extra point and the kickoffs only go to the 15-yard line).  The only positives were the following: 1) Michael Floyd made his first college catch a TD; 2) Clausen’s arm and decision-making appear much-improved; 3) Kyle Mcarthy and Sergio Brown look great in the secondary; their open-field tackling is superb thus far; 4) Armando Allen has actually broken a few tackles; and 5) We haven’t seen Jimmy sacked once yet.

This doesn’t look good.  OSU was trailing Ohio 7-6 at halftime today and ended up winning 26-14, so there is hope…I guess.

Wow

We finally get a sack and a solid punt return from Armando Allen.  Then we have Golden Tate wide open in the end zone and Clausen overthrows him.  Then we fumble the snap on a field goal attempt.  This sucks.

Totally Bogus!

Robert Hughes just fumbled on the 3-yard line of the Irish.  His knee was clearly down prior to the ball being stripped.  What a terrible call.  Yet again, the stars appear to be aligned against the Irish.  At least Jimmy Clausen looks great.  His arm strength and accuracy are much improved over last year.

Here We Go Again

The Irish are playing what should be an inferior opponent and are being outplayed – again.  54 seconds left in the first quarter and the score is 0-0.  SDSU has picked up every blitz the Irish have sent while the ND line buckled at its first sniff of a rush.  Maurice Crum has had two bone-headed penalties called against him to keep SDSU drives alive.  First quarter just ended scoreless.  What a complete letdown.

Let’s Go Irish!

It’s that time of year again.  Football is now officially in full swing and I presently find myself, now exactly eight hours from gametime, awaiting the kickoff of the ND football season with the eagerness of a child on Christmas Eve.  I’m downright giddy and the suspense is killing me.  So much so that I will be rising at 4:30 AM Tokyo time on Sunday so I can watch the game live via SlingBox.  Man, I’m a happy camper right now.  Below are a few clips to fire my fellow Irish fans up for the big game.

Let’s….go….Irish!

Hypocrisy Now!

Adding to my running commentary on the pervasiveness of hypocrisy in our national politics, our friend Jon Stewart served up a doozy on the topic the other night.

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