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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 758821" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I sat down low in the stands yesterday on purpose to watch the line play (limited admittance has its advantages). Number 91 for ND is a great defensive end and a grad student. He was beating true FR Williams like a drum (Not a knock--Williams will be a good one). We brought the TE over on motion to help, but it didn't make a difference. Number 9, the other DE is a fifth year player, and also a stud.</p><p></p><p>Our FR QB has to learn. He will learn to get rid of the ball on time in time. I have concerns about him, but that's not one of them. One of the things I remember from watching his HS film is that his OL gave him better protection than he is getting now. </p><p></p><p>I'm tired of all this play calling talk. I've heard it from fans for 40 years, and it is usually a sign of ignorance. A talented and experienced player is going to win these battles, and no" play calling" will change things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 758821, member: 630"] I sat down low in the stands yesterday on purpose to watch the line play (limited admittance has its advantages). Number 91 for ND is a great defensive end and a grad student. He was beating true FR Williams like a drum (Not a knock--Williams will be a good one). We brought the TE over on motion to help, but it didn't make a difference. Number 9, the other DE is a fifth year player, and also a stud. Our FR QB has to learn. He will learn to get rid of the ball on time in time. I have concerns about him, but that's not one of them. One of the things I remember from watching his HS film is that his OL gave him better protection than he is getting now. I'm tired of all this play calling talk. I've heard it from fans for 40 years, and it is usually a sign of ignorance. A talented and experienced player is going to win these battles, and no" play calling" will change things. [/QUOTE]
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