I mean, not really. We dominated Pitt and Stanford more than you did. Watch the games. We played our subs the last 1.5 quarters, when you still had your ones in trying to pad the score. But it worked for you. We should have done the same. Not hating. It was probably smart of you.
Look, we've been patient and fair here. But now you are trying to spin an argument with a bunch of lies.
You said "We dominated Pitt
and Stanford more than you did. Watch the game
s [plural]. We played our subs the last 1.5 quarters..." Bull****.
---Who threw the interception with 1:39 left in the THIRD quarter that allowed Pitt to score a TD? CJ Carr, YOUR STARTING QUARTERBACK!
---What got Notre Dame 2 extra points in the 3rd quarter? The failed 2-point conversion that Pitt attempted after that Pick-Six.
---Who scored the final ND touchdown against Pitt with less than 10 minutes in the 4th quarter? CJ Carr, YOUR STARTING QUARTERBACK!
At least for the Pitt game, this LIE that you "played our subs" for the last 22.5 minutes of the game is not true. Please don't make up some story, as I have no interest in debating Notre Dame injuries or substitution patterns. The reality is, with under 10 minutes in the game, Notre Dame still had the starting QB in and scored on Pitt. Even after ND's 4th quarter score, CJ Carr was STILL in for the FINAL drive of the game, when Notre Dame marched to the Pitt 25 with 2:49 left on the clock. Are we supposed to give Notre Dame a medal for NOT scoring there? The truth is that Notre Dame was still trying to pad the score at the end of a 37-15 game, but unfortunately ND only passed for 4 yards on 4th and 5.
Why can't you be honest? In Miami's game against Pitt, with under 6 minutes to go and down 31-7, Narduzzi was still calling long pass plays. We would have given him a polite "out" if he chose to run the ball, but he chose to try to bomb us. So we scored another TD. Big deal. As for the Stanford game, we DEFINITELY had all our backups in for the last scoring drive. Who cares?
You can try to question the legitimacy of our 4th quarter offense. ****, you ND dip****s have been doing that since 1985, and people are no longer interested when Notre Dame whines about Miami "running up the score".
We dominated Pitt more than Notre Dame did. We'll grant you the Stanford game. But please don't lie to us about Notre Dame playing backups for the last 1.5 quarters of both of those games, when it is so easy to disprove your lies.