karen lotz;551727 wrote:I figured someone would say something like that. You don't think #9 could help the team at all?
hahah! He's been gone for so long I completely forgot about him. A great TE is a wonderful asset to a new quarterback, he'd be of tremendous use. However Eifert has filled in with little lag in my opinion, he's probably an equal overall receiver.
sherm03;551832 wrote:The offense is going to have to minimize mistakes if ND wants any chance of winning this one. And from what I've seen from Rees, I don't know how successful they will be at doing that. Having Rudolph back would help because Rees wouldn't have to try to force the ball to Floyd every play.
I actually loved the way Rees played and didn't think he forced things nearly as much as Crist did. I actually saw him turn his freakin' head and not just stare down whomever or wherever he was going to throw the ball. The interception that went for a touchdown was just bad luck, beautiful play and a great call on Kelly's part. The second interception though was a rookie error, he cannot do that against Utah.
I thought Rees' biggest problem was arm strength. Crist has a cannon, Rees has a 9mm as of now.
The rumor mill is stating Crist is going to transfer to a D2 school for a year and return to a pro-style offense before transferring back to FCS for his remaining year of eligibility. I doubt it's true, but it wouldn't surprise me at all. Hendrix, unless he's considerably worse than Crist, needs to be the starter in 2011 in my opinion.