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Comments on: Notes from the Geetar — The Serenity of Certainty https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/ The Independent Voice of Notre Dame Athletics Sun, 22 Sep 2019 03:17:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Ryan https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23465 Sun, 22 Sep 2019 03:17:46 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23465 In reply to PC.

You nailed this. Well done.

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By: Dick Tohlen https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23448 Thu, 19 Sep 2019 16:18:56 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23448 Every Saturday I pray for the best outcome for Notre Dame; That the kids play hard, play clean, and no major or serious injuries for either team.
That said, my memories are of Ara, Devine, and Holtz. When Lou left, or was forced out?, I speculated that ND Football would never be the same. I respect what Brian Kelly has done to turn the program around, and assume that it is not an easy job knowing that you are being measured by the aforementioned coaches. As a fan I am very careful to criticize as I do not walk in Coach Kelly’s shoes. However, in my humble and worthless opinion I have not seen the intensity, and hard nosed play of an Ara, Devine, or Holtz coached team.

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By: Brian https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23447 Wed, 18 Sep 2019 15:20:45 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23447 I would not be surprised by anything. If ND can contain the run and pressure the QB, it will be a Dawg fight. If not, blowout city.

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By: John Vannie https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23443 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 21:39:40 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23443 In reply to mike housley.

Sorry it took a while to get to this latest batch of comments. Been busy today.

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By: Justin https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23442 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 21:01:21 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23442 UGA has a top 5 rushing offense and we have a bottom 5 rushing defense. The offense was always going to be our only hope and with a less than full go #1TE, no #1RB, multiple WRs out due to injury and suspension, and what appears to be a regressing QB, who cares what Quinn is doing with the O Line. I’ll be there, but after being at both Clemson games, Florida State, Miami, and Bama I know what to expect.

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By: mike housley https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23439 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 20:11:56 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23439 In reply to Terry.

Let’s have at least one positive reply! Our team speed has never been better. Stop using that old cliche. Fromm is not used to being harassed, let’s see what happens if he gets whacked a couple of times. Swift is very good, no doubt, but their receivers are new/mediocre, so we should win some one on one battles with them. No doubt Book has to play better, but he came through last year in the clutch when he had to. I call it 31-28 or 27- 24 us.

Have a little faith!

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By: PC https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23438 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 19:56:12 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23438 In reply to Farsdahl.

I love everything you said here except that Bama is winning so much that it’s too predictable therefore boring. After 3 decades of mediocrity, I would like some boring old domination!

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By: Gerry https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23437 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 19:54:52 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23437 In reply to PC.

I don’t think the 14 point spread is spot on. This will be another debacle like Miami two years ago and our Irish will lose by at least 3 touchdowns. I hope I’m wrong and the Irish play them close, but I’ve seen this story before, and it’s ALWAYS a heartbreaker. I’m prepared for the worst, but hoping and praying for the best. Hey, miracles do happen, right?

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By: Gerry https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23436 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 19:47:59 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23436 In reply to Jake in Cali.

As much as I hate to admit it, I agree 100%.

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By: Terry https://dev.ndnation.com/notes-from-the-geetar-the-serenity-of-certainty/#comment-23435 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 18:26:37 +0000 https://dev.ndnation.com/?p=42850#comment-23435 I don’t see us beating Georgia. On the other hand (and while perhaps this is looking a bit too far ahead), I don’t see us losing another game this year.

There’s no doubt that ND football has taken a step forward in the last three seasons. But we’re still not at that truly elite level where we want to be. So close and yet so far.

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