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#1
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Both Hands Tied Behind Our...
Last post by WhiteTrash - Today at 11:04:06 PM
Quote from: Newsdreams on Today at 09:49:29 PMYou don't seem to know how it works, do you?
This is a fascinating response. I'm looking forward to you adding some color to it.
#2
The Superbar / Re: 2025 College Football Thre...
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 10:49:15 PM
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 10:36:25 PMI believe the players themselves voted to skip the exhibition.

I'm not sure that's true, but so what? I imagine they were heartbroken about missing the playoffs and not likely in the best frame of mind for that decision a couple hours later. The grown ups in the room ought to made the decision based on what's best for the program, not their feelings being hurt. 
Notre Dame's not the first and won't be the last team to feel they were wronged by the playoff committee. They're the first I can remember who acted like this in response.
#3
The Superbar / Re: 2025 College Football Thre...
Last post by MU82 - Today at 10:36:25 PM
Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 10:29:22 PMI think it's exceptionally lame and shortsighted. I get that their feels are hurt, but they're giving up an opportunity for extra practice, additional reps for young players, a chance for early enrollees to pratice with the team, etc. Even discounting the player development aspect, it's a chance to reward the players with a free trip in late December somewhere better (and warmer) than South Bend, Indiana. And lastly, there are a bunch of kids on that team who will never play football for Notre Dame or anyone again, and this would have given them another chance to put on the uniform and be on the field one last time.
I'm all for players sitting out bowls to protect themselves and their draft stock, but the majority of that or any roster will never play in the NFL, except maybe preseason. ND has deprived those kids of that out of petulance.

Is it an exhibition? Sure. So are most college games. Did Purdue-Minnesota mean anything? Or Wake Forest-Virginia Tech? Any Oregon State game?

I believe the players themselves voted to skip the exhibition.
#4
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Is Shaka doubling down or ...
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 10:35:18 PM
Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 09:19:44 PMWhich part of his final year were we "not completely out of the running for an at-large bid"

Started the season 5-2, with wins over #4 Wisconsin and #9 Creighton.
#5
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by MU82 - Today at 10:34:06 PM
Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 10:14:08 PMAndy Reid, what are you doing?

Brutal decision to go for it from your own 30 when your defense is totally dominating the game.

Quote from: CreightonWarrior on Today at 10:25:16 PMThe worst part of it is I have a feeling Travis is going to be even more annoying in retirement.

Yeah, time to settle down with Tay-Tay. He's a HoFer, but he's toast.
#6
The Superbar / Re: 2025 College Football Thre...
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 10:29:22 PM
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 07:01:49 PMAs for not playing in an exhibition game, I don't blame them or any other team that turns down the XBox Bowl, Gasparilla Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl or, really, any of 'em.

I think it's exceptionally lame and shortsighted. I get that their feels are hurt, but they're giving up an opportunity for extra practice, additional reps for young players, a chance for early enrollees to pratice with the team, etc. Even discounting the player development aspect, it's a chance to reward the players with a free trip in late December somewhere better (and warmer) than South Bend, Indiana. And lastly, there are a bunch of kids on that team who will never play football for Notre Dame or anyone again, and this would have given them another chance to put on the uniform and be on the field one last time.
I'm all for players sitting out bowls to protect themselves and their draft stock, but the majority of that or any roster will never play in the NFL, except maybe preseason. ND has deprived those kids of that out of petulance.

Is it an exhibition? Sure. So are most college games. Did Purdue-Minnesota mean anything? Or Wake Forest-Virginia Tech? Any Oregon State game?
#7
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by CreightonWarrior - Today at 10:25:16 PM
The worst part of it is I have a feeling Travis is going to be even more annoying in retirement.
#8
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by Dish - Today at 10:23:30 PM
I can't fire him, but Andy Reid has had a hell of a night (as have the Chiefs playmakers).
#9
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 10:14:08 PM
Andy Reid, what are you doing?
#10
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by forgetful - Today at 10:09:17 PM
Quote from: JWags85 on Today at 08:11:47 PMThe last minute of the game was so odd and such a let down for both Johnson and Williams.  Ben Johnson coached a HELL of a second half.  Bears looked DOA at halftime...offense anemic, defense playing tough but lacking any sort of extended hold and the secondary looking spotty.  But they came out a different team to start the 3rd and were answering every challenge the Packers were throwing.  And Johnson was calling a really solid game offensively.  But I have no clue what he was doing with the clock.  I loved how he managed it to the 2 min warning and shortly thereafter, then it just got weird.

As for Caleb.  Much will be made of that last throw, whether waiting to long to hit Kmet, not throwing to Moore (debatable if he had a true window/body alignment to hit him), or just the underthrow in general...and that is all totally fair.  But for as shaky and spotty he was in the first half, he was really great in the second.  Good decisions when to run or when to pass out of the pocket, managing the game well, and a couple of absurd throws.  The TD pass to Zaccheaus was filthy, but that toss on the run down the sideline to Kmet was unreal.

All in all, ugly game that turned into a super fun battle.  Fun to have both teams "good" at the same for the first time in a LONG time.

Clock management wasn't too bad. I think they should have sped up a bit, maybe 10 seconds, but the problem wasn't clock management. It was being stuffed on 3rd and 1.

Then came the chess. Johnson figured everyone expected a run, and he could catch them off guard with a roll out (chance to run for it, or hit an open receiver). MLF pretty much thought, they are going to try to catch us off guard with a roll out. Let's defend that.

MLF won the chess match at the end. If I'm Johnson, I go with the power run game. Don't try to catch anyone off guard, just win the game with your strength...power run.