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Notre Dame not giving up the fight

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4.7708 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Irish Illustrated Insider returns to make sense of the Stanford loss, or at least make the attempt. Where can Notre Dame go from here? We talk DeShone Kizer’s progress, Brian Kelly’s future and defensive progress.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of Irish Illustrated Insider,

0:09.8

brought you by Irish Illustrated.com.

0:11.5

I'm Pete Sampson.

0:12.3

As usual, joined by Tim Priester and Tomomomale,

0:15.1

as we continue reading Brian Kelly in The Terrible,

0:17.7

No Good, Very Bad Season.

0:19.9

Stanford 17, Notre Dame 10, we could start with a verbal snit after the game with Stanford

0:29.5

assistant sub-strength coach, or we could start with Jerry Tillery's Twitter account

0:34.5

or Jimmy Closson's Twitter account account or we'd start with the game

0:37.5

itself as Deshaun Kaiser's man his season is in full reverse right now and while Brian Kelly

0:44.9

defended him after the game and on Sunday it's hard of all the things that's happening with

0:51.2

Notre Dame football right now that is the hardest thing for me to get my head around is what is going on with Notre Dame's quarterback. Yeah, I mean, he's going in the other direction. But I do agree with Brian Kelly in that it is an accumulation of things. It's an offensive line that is not cohesive. It's a receiving core that doesn't have the experience and savvy that last year's Fuller Brown Carlisle Trio had.

1:12.8

You know, I mean, I've said this a million times.

1:15.1

It's never one thing.

1:16.2

It is always a combination of things.

1:18.9

Having said that, he's not throwing accurately.

1:21.4

His footwork was all over the place against Stanford.

1:24.6

I know he's trying to make a play under pressure.

1:27.4

He hangs on to the ball too long because he's trying to make a play under pressure. He hangs on to the ball too long

1:29.0

because he's trying to make a play to help his team win.

1:33.6

Kelly said when he's holding on to the ball too long,

1:35.7

it's all those things.

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