Brian Kelly has lost his **** mind.

Looks like we caused him many sleepless nights. Good! Couldn’t have been done to a more classless individual.
 
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Don't tell me no one sees the logical connection between practicing with a soccer ball and high-pressure situations?

Whenever I'm under pressure at work, I always get out the old soccer ball to steel my resolve.
 
"That was a chaotic environment. It's either fight or flight," Kelly said. "And it starts with me. I did a poor job of preparing them. If we're playing our best, we beat Miami. We didn't play our best and the environment had something to do with it, so I have to create an environment that prepares them for that, so it doesn't happen again."



Those boys were shook before they stepped off the bus.

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Here's our goal line drill. It seemed to be pretty effective.
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Reading that I imagine kelly waking up in the middle of the night with cold sweats after having nightmares about the turnover chain
 
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Notre Dame is now running on their name and tradition. We do a bit of that ourselves but at least it's sustainable/recruitable tradition. ND is being very stale in 2018. Not the best long-term strategy.

What is going to happen is that Notre Dame's "good" season's are about to become less good. A 10-2 season may soon become a 9-3 or 8-4 season. Meanwhile, their "down" years what may have been around 7-5 or so will now be 6-6 or even 5-7. Don't count out more of those 2016 type of years where they only win 4. Gradually, their down years will outnumber their good seasons.

Eventually, it will all spiral out of control and NBC will drop them. Without that money, they will either have to become a mid-major or join a conference, maybe both. Regardless, the Notre Dame we all know and love to hate, yeah its days are numbered.
 
“I did a poor job of preparing them. If we're playing our best, we beat Miami”

Wow....that’s pathetic.
I very much look forward to his asss getting fired soon. He can’t seem to keep our good name out off his **** holster of a mouth.
 
Soft *** ND was going to get their asses kicked regardless, but the Rock has the most hostile atmosphere in CFB for night (home) games. The *** beatings are amplified for fake tough guy teams

If the FSU game is at night this year, their summer camp counselor posing as a HC is going to be hiding in the injury tent.
 
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What a B**ch move by Kelly!!!! Get your *** handed to you, then suggest that if he prepared them for the "environment" that they would have won. What a f******g joke!!!! They got ZERO chance of getting to the CFP this year. Clown just trying to create some hype for his team. They probably lose 4 games minimum this year. Make it 31 years without a championship and counting!!!
 
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame's quest for a national championship began when players lined up for fourth-and-goal from the 3-yard line during spring practice.

The situation itself wasn't unique. Coaches simulate pressure and game-deciding plays all the time. Yet just before the snap, coach Brian Kelly threw the offense a curveball -- or, actually, a soccer ball. :LOL::LOL::LOL:

"Score with a soccer ball," Kelly told the group, placing the ball in front of center Sam Mustipher. "Find a way."

A 41-8 loss to the Hurricanes and their turnover chain ended Notre Dame's chances of making its first College Football Playoff appearance.

"That was a chaotic environment. It's either fight or flight," Kelly said. "And it starts with me. I did a poor job of preparing them. If we're playing our best, we beat Miami. We didn't play our best and the environment had something to do with it, so I have to create an environment that prepares them for that, so it doesn't happen again."



Those boys were shook before they stepped off the bus.

As soon as that bottle from a fan shattered on their greyhound bus window, pre-game...game over.
 
As soon as that bottle from a fan shattered on their greyhound bus window, pre-game...game over.

Got to love this city.

There's nothing like a Miami HURRICANE tailgate.

THE SMELL OF WHISKEY, WEED, BARBECUES, CIGARS engulfing adjacent tailgates where one is barbecuing ribs, the other is roasting a whole pig and the third is eating bagels and cream cheese but they are all high-fiving each other.
 
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