Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Notre Dame Football

Although the arrogance of fans and players have turned me off at times, I have always admired the Spirit of the Fighting Irish. Consequently, I was shocked in the last seconds of the game against Stanford when the Irish actually gave up and let Stanford walk into the end zone for a touchdown without a hand raised to stop them. They said that it was a strategy to have time to score a touchdown and tie the game into overtime.

The game was already tied. Where was that famous Fighting Irish goal line stand, or the famous Fighting Irish strip the ball and recover the fumble? Evidentally win or loose, it's how you play the game that counts is not in the Fighting Irish spirit. What a shame.

Actually I thought that the Fighting Irish had a very good season. They played one of the toughest schedules of any team and they were in the fight every second until the final whistle, except in the last game against Stanford when they just gave up. They won as many games as they lost. Not bad at all.

The Fighting Irish started down hill when a "not the best" Southern Cal team just barely beat them. With a little bit of luck it could have been the other way. Then a Navy team with the "Fighting Irish Spirit" put the nail in the coffin.

Notre Dame will have winning seasons again,but it won't be the Coach that will bring it, it will be the Fighting Irish Spirit.

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