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Friday, September 24, 2010

5 Ways Notre Dame Can Beat Stanford – 5 Ways Notre Dame Can Lose to Stanford

Gerard, our graphic artist and picture guy found an old wooden horse trough at a flea market. After some minor repairs and caulking he threw it in the back of his pickup and met the entire staff out at a private farm. We tested the water holding worthiness by spreading two layers of bottled Dos Equis and 40 pounds of chipped ice in the trough. We are happy to report that the purchase, repairs, and utilization worked perfectly.  This may become a fall weekly event.

The matter at hand was the debate over the Notre Dame – Stanford Game.

It is expected to be a close no-holds-barred affair with plenty of scoring.

5 Ways Notre Dame Can Beat Stanford

**  Punt and Kick-off Return Teams Need to Have a Break-Out Afternoon


**  Dayne Crist Continues to Improve Both in His Progession Pass Reads and Accuracy

**  Stopping/Limiting Andrew Luck on Rushes, Scrambles, and Long Passes.

**  No Coaching Bone-Head Decisions

**  Develop a Running Attack to Take Pressure off Crist

5 Ways Notre Dame Can Lose to Stanford

**  The Personnel Situation at Safety is not Corrected and Continues to be Exploited

**  Turnovers Especially in the Red Zone Continue to Haunt Notre Dame

**  The OLB Positions is not Improved or does not Becomes More Productive i.e. Neal 2 UA’s, Fleming 7 UA’s after 3 Games

** The Defense Continues to Give Up the Big Play

**  The Offense Cannot Sustain Drives and Score, thus Failing to Give the Defense Needed Respite

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