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Monday, October 26, 2009

Grow up Red Sox Nation!

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
The New York Yankees are going to the World Series!!!
It's a great day in Yankeeville, but for the Nation it's a very dark day.
I just can't believe all the frauds that wear a Boston Red Sox "B" on their cap and have now come out of the woodwork to cheer on the Phillies.
It's a complete joke if you ask me.
Granted, Red Sox and Yankees fans each don't get along -- we all know that's well documented - but the Nation is back to spewing insults in every direction, hoping that the hated Yankees don't win the World Series.
Go to any Internet site where there's Yankees talk or even Red Sox talk -- even Facebook for that matter -- and you'll find all the haters coming out of every direction to bash the Yankees.
For you Red Sox fans who don't appreciate the fine art of baseball, it's totally false that the Yankees suck. Time to realize it, accept it and move on.
It's funny how Red Sox fans are suppose to cheer for their team only and hate everyone else that stands in the way of the Nation, but now fans are turning in their Red Sox red for Phillies red? Come on now. The biggest supporters of the Phillies now live in New England?
Excuse me while I barf.
I know there's no way in hell that Sox fans will root for the Yankees -- and I wouldn't expect them, too, either -- but to go way out of your way to fire off insults and do anything in your verbal power to try to jinx or bash the Yankees is a little childish in my book.
The Yankees made the World Series and finished off the Angels which the Red Sox couldn't do, but big deal. Root for the Phillies all you want, but your team has been eliminated already so pipe down.
Ever hear of when you lose you're not suppose to talk trash, you're in no position to do so? Plus, no one will take your seriously.
Actually, it's nice to see that there are some Red Sox fans that do appreciate "good baseball" as one of my Red Sox friends puts it, but the hate, arrogance, negativity and jealousy just makes you look bad.
You win with class and lose with class. Tip your cap on a job well done and move on.
Obviously, a good portion of the Nation (I will not group everyone in that statement) hasn't figured that out.

Week 7 Recap: Patriots Enjoy London Vacation

By Dan Shouse Fan Fanatic Sports Staff

Week 7 in the NFL was the week of the blowout, with the Patriots leading the blowout brigade in London.

Patriots 35 (5-2) Buccaneers 7 (0-7)

As expected, the Pats dominated from start to finish, as the Patriots picked up their first "road" win of the season in London. Brady went over 300 yards for the second straight week, and the defense also contributed with a Brandon Meriweather int return for a TD. The Patriots are starting to look like the Patriots of 2007, having scored 94 points the last two games.

Colts 42 (6-0) Rams 6 (0-7)

Peyton Manning was held under 300 yards passing for the first time this season, but the Colts were still able to dominate the hapless Rams to remain perfect on the season. The Rams have now lost 17 straight games dating back to last season.

Steelers 27 (5-2) Vikings 17 (6-1)

Ben Roethlisberger and the offense struggled at times, but the Steeler defense picked them up, scoring twice to hand Brett Favre and the Vikings their first loss of the season. Favre's last minute attempt to get the Vikings into position for a game tying field goal ended after he threw an interception that was returned by Keyaron Fox for a touchdown.

Chargers 37 (3-3) Chiefs 7 (1-6)

Is there anyone who still thinks the Patriots should have tried to keep Matt Cassel? Cassel had another miserable day, throwing for only 97 yards and 3 ints, as the Chargers rolled to an easy win at Arrowhead. Phillip Rivers threw for three scores, as the Chargers finally looked like a playoff team.

Packers 31 (4-2) Brown 3 (1-6)

If Packer fans were worried that their team may have been overlooking the Browns and thinking ahead to next week's game against Favre and the Vikings, they shouldn't have been. After falling behind 3-0 early, the Pack went to work, as Aaron Rodgers threw 3 TD passes for the day. The defense took over from there (although that's not hard to do against Cleveland) and held the Browns to 139 yard of total offense.

Texans 24 (4-3) 49ers 21 (3-3)

In perhaps the best game of the weekend, the Texans were able to hold off a second half comeback attempt by the 49ers to earn their second straight win. The biggest story of the game may have been the play of 49ers QB Alex Smith, who replaced an ineffective Shaun Hill. Smith, the former top pick in the draft, threw 3 TDs, all to Vernon Davis, to make it close. The comeback fell short however, as a late interception by Eugene Wilson sealed the win for Houston. Steve Slaton added a receiving and rushing TD for the Texans.

Bengals 45 (5-2) Bears 10 (3-3)

This one was over early. Carson Palmer threw 4 TD passes on the Bengals first 4 possessions, and Cedric Benson got his revenge on his former team rushing for 189 yards and a touchdown. It looks like the Bengals, yes the Bengals, may be for real after all.

Jets 38 (4-3) Raiders 0 (2-5)

Does Richard Seymour still think the Raiders are a playoff team? The Jets took the ball out of rookie Mark Sanchez's hands and let the running back tandem of Shonn Greene and Thomas Jones take over. Green and Jones combined to run for over 260 yards and 3TDs. For the Raiders, last weeks win over the Eagles must feel like a distant memory.

Bills 20 (3-4) Panters 9 (2-4)

The Panthers literally threw this one away, turning the ball over 4 times, including 3 more Jake Delhomme ints, to give the Bills the win. At least Steve Smith should feel better, as he managed to catch six balls for 99 yards.

Cowboys 37 (4-2) Falcons 21 (4-2) What do you know, Tony Romo actually stepped up and won an important game. Romo was also helped by new fantasy football stud Miles Austin, who went over 170 yards receiving and scored 2 TDs.

Saints 46 (6-0) Dolphins 34 (2-4) It wasn't as easy as the final score made it look, but the Saints remain undefeated with a win over the Dolphins in Miami. Trialing 24-10 at the half, the Saints came to life, scoring 36 points in the second half. Drew Brees struggled at times, throwing 3 ints, but the New Orleans defense picked him up, scoring twice, included a late int return for a TD to ice the comeback win.

Cardinals 24 (4-2) Giants 17 (5-2)

Behind a defense that forced three Eli Manning ints, the Arizona Cardinals scored a huge road win at Giants Stadium. The win puts the Cardinals alone in first place in the NFC West, while the suddenly struggling Giants have now lost two game in a row.

Monday Night Football: Redskins Shame of National Display

By Dan Shouse
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff

Are you ready for some boring football?

The embarrassment that is the Washington Redskins face the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night in a game that figures to be as exciting as a Bill Belichick post game interview.

It is one thing for Redskins fans to have to suffer in silence, now the shame gets to be displayed on a national stage. The Redskins have had the easiest schedule in the NFL so far this season, facing teams like the Rams, Bucs, Panthers and Chiefs, but have just a 2-4 record to show for it.

The offense is the main culprit for the Redskins struggles, and as a result, head coach Jim Zorn was stripped of his play calling duties. So now the Redskins have a coach, one who first hired as an offensive coordinator, holding no real power. Why not just fire him? Yet another example of how dysfunctional this franchise has become.

The quick and easy thing to do is to blame the coach, but the problems with this team starts at the top. Dan Sydner changes coaches more often than some people change their underwear. Norv Turner, Marty Schottenheimer, Steve Spurrier, and Joe Gibbs, have all come and gone in the last ten years, but one thing remains constant - Dan Snyder. Plus Dan Snyder is young, only 43 years old, so its not like he will be going anywhere soon. Does anyone really believe anything will change as long as he owns the team? Say one thing, the guy sure spends money to try and put a winner on the field, but it never works out. Get used to it Redskins nation. This is how your team is going to look for a long time.

The Redskins are not the only team with questions marks heading into this one. The Eagles suffered a shocking loss to the lowly Oakland Raiders last time out. After looking great the previous three weeks, the Eagles offensive struggled against the Raiders, only putting up 3 David Akers field goals. With Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook, and DeSean Jackson, there is just too much offensive talent on the Eagles to not get at least one touchdown.

Don't expect to see the Eagles kept out of the end zone this week. The Eagles are simply the better team. After looking like they were not ready to play last week in Oakland, count on the Eagles to come out firing on all cylinders against the Redskins on Monday night. Once again the Redskins will have no answers. Did Redskins fans expect anything different?

Prediction: Eagles 23 Redskins 6

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Week 7 Predictions: Pats Will Enjoy Week Off in London

By Dan Shouse
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff

For the first time this season, I am coming off a good week, posting an 11-3 record for week six. It's time to see if I can build off last week, or if it was just a fluke and I return to mediocrity. Now on to the picks.

Patriots 35 Buccaneers 14

The Patriots get a mid season vacation to London, as the Bucs have no chance in this one. The Bucs defense has been letting up a lot of big plays, and now they get to go against the Patriots coming off a 59-0 win a week ago. To make matters worse for the Bucs, this counts as one of their home games.

I tried to work a reference to "London Calling," by The Clash into this prediction, but figured anyone who will read this likely has never heard of The Clash, and I would have looked really old as a result.

Texans 31 49ers 21

Michael Crabtree finally plays this season, and Frank Gore returns from injury, but it will not be enough to help the 49ers get by the Texans. Matt Schaub will continue to impress, as he leads a potent Houston offense to victory.

Packers 38 Browns 7

The Browns have looked sick all year, and now they are literally sick, as a large part of the team apparently has the flu. Don't look for Green Bay to take it easy however, as the Pack will get an easy win in Cleveland.

Chargers 30 Chiefs 17

The Chargers have been one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL so far this season. No running game, and no defense, has the Chargers looking very average at best. Luckily the Chargers face the Chiefs this week, a team that is just what the doctor order for San Diego. The Chiefs have not been able to stop the run this season, and Matt Cassel hasn't exactly been on fire on offense. San Diego gets the win.

Colts 44 Rams 3

Talk about two teams headed in opposite directions. The Colts look like they could go undefeated, and the Rams look like they may not get a win this year. Remember, the Rams could not beat the Redskins. If you can't beat Washington, who can you beat? Certainly not the Colts. Peyton Manning will once again go over 300 yards as the Colts continue to look like the best team in the NFL.

Steelers 28 Vikings 24

In one of the better looking match ups this week, it will be Big Ben who gets the better of Brett Favre, handing the Vikings their first loss of the season. Its about time Favre comes back to earth, and starts doing what he does best - throwing ints.

Raiders 14 Jets 13

A few week back, the Jets looked like the real deal. Now, it looks like the Jets season could spiral out of control. Mark Sanchez struggled mightily last week, throwing 5ints. Things will not get any better this week against a solid Oakland defense. The Jets will also be without Kris Jenkins on the D-line. The Raiders will get just enough offense, and pull off another upset. Poor Rex Ryan.

Panthers 17 Bills 10

These two team are almost mirror images of each other. Both have bad quarterbacks (Jake Delhomme, Ryan Fitzpatrick) and unhappy diva receivers (TO, Steve Smith). Since this game is in Charlotte, I will pick the Panthers.

Bears 21 Bengals 17

Cedric Benson will have a solid game, but it will be Jay Cutler and the Bears getting the last laugh this week. If not for a pair of costly mistakes against the Falcons (Forte's fumble, false start penalty late in the 4th quarter) then the Bears could have beaten the Falcons a week ago. They will eliminate the mistakes this week and get the win in Cincy.

Falcons 27 Cowboys 23

This is the kind of game that Tony Romo needs to step up and win. Once again, he will fall short. The Falcons are a good club, and the Cowboys just don't measure up, especially at QB.

Saints 38 Dolphins 20

This may not be the Saints only trip to Miami this season. The offense will shine again, as New Orleans may be returning to South Florida later this season to play in the Super Bowl.

Giants 33 Cardinals 28

The Giants are poised to bounce back after a disappointing performance in New Orleans last time out. Plus factor in Arizona's struggles whenever they play on the east coast, and all signs point to a Giant victory.

Eagles 23 Redskins 6

What is Jim Zorn supposed to do now that the play calling has been taken away? Just stand there? The Eagles didn't play well last week, but its hard to imagine such a dysfunctional franchise such as Washington doing anything right.

It's time for the Patriots to take out the trash (Bucs)

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Don't be afraid of these Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it's not like they have the double-trouble duo of WD-40 (remember Warrick Dunn and Mike Alstott?) to run wild on opposing defenses.
This Tampa team is pure trash. Actually, they are worse than that. Fill in the blank: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are ________.
Either way, the New England Patriots are next up on the schedule and it's time for the Pats to take out the trash.
Is there any way the Bucs can compete with New England? No.
Well, if Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Laurence Maroney, Jerod Mayo and Brandon Merriweather were out of action, it would be a decent game. But I bet the Pats would win that, too.
The best storyline is that the game is being played at historic Wembley Stadium in London. Yes, it's the way that the NFL is trying to globalize real football, not that soccer crap that is so boring to watch except during the World Cup.
The fourth regular season NFL game played outside of the U.S. should be a smoke show from start to finish.
There's a reason why the Bucs are 0-6. Bad QB, offensive line, defense ...it all boils down to a long year in Tampa.
The biggest question that remains is how many points will the Pats hang up on this punchless Bucs group? Can they score 60 points? I doubt it, but the Pats did light up the Titans last week for 59. Watching last week's game reminded me of playing Madden on the PlayStation and going wild on the scoreboard. How much fun was that to watch?
This should be another laugher.
Teams need real weapons to beat other teams, and the Bucs don't have those guys. The QB play has been terrible. Byron Leftwich lost is starting job (are you shocked?) and now they're going with Josh Johnson (5 INTs already this year). It's only a matter of time before first-round pick Josh Freeman takes over.
Yikes, yikes, yikes.
Two key players to look out for on Tampa's offense are running back Cadillac Williams (276 yards rushing, 2 TDs), who has returned nicely from serious knee injuries, and the solider Kellen Winslow (29 catches, 286 yards, 4 TDS, which are all team-highs).
Rest assured the Pats will stop both of them and put the pressure on Johnson to drop back and win the game with his pee-shooter. And it won't happen.
New England's defense has held two opponents to 10 points or less, and the Bucs will be the third.
It's going to be an offensive show as Brady goes nuts through the air -- just like in Madden football.
I'll warn you now, it's not going to be pretty -- women and children be advised to cover your eyes. Watch the Pats run up and down the field like it's a track meet. They can score at will, and they will. Plus, after a complete butt-whoopin', the Pats get to fly back home and go on a mini vacation since it's their bye week.
What a better way to enjoy the bye than kicking the Bucs right in the fanny and laughing all the way back to Foxboro.
Yes, this week it's good to be a New England Patriots fan.

Prediction: Patriots, 41-6

Friday, October 23, 2009

Fantasy Football Friday: Week 7

By Jim Ingram
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Can you believe that your fantasy football season will be half way done at the conclusion of this weeks' game? I certainly can't. If you're like me, the start to your fantasy season went off with a bang, but has quickly turned into a whimper. Now is the time to take full stock of the fantasy landscape and hit the trade market.
Week 7 Best Match Ups:
1. Patriots @ Buccaneers: Do you remember what the Pats did to the Titans last week? I doubt they'll win 59-0 again, but I look for them to do something very similar. I don't care about the travel to London. I don't care about playing on a soccer field. Tom Brady, Randy Moss & Wes Welker will all have great days. Other Pats plays for the weekend are Lawrence Maroney, Patriots Defense and Sam Aiken (but only in deep, deep leagues).
2. Packers @ Browns: The last time I checked, the Cleveland Browns were an awful, awful team. This week 12 Brown players are sick with the flu. What does that mean? Start anyone you can get your hands on for the Packers. Aaron Rodgers, Ryan Grant, Jermichael Finley and both Greg Jennings and Donald Driver, not to mention the Packers Defense.
3. Colts @ Rams: I feel really bad even including the best match ups for the fantasy article this weekend. It's the most obvious three games all year I think. This Colts game is no different. Just like the Browns and Bucs, the Rams are an awful team. Despite splitting carries, both Donald Brown and Joseph Addai are worth a start this week. Even if Addia doesn't get the bulk of carries, he will get his catches. He already has 26 on the season, so if you play in PPR league, than this is a no brainer. I don't have to tell you to start Peyton Manning, Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne. I would suggest starting Austin Collie over Pierre Garcon because Manning has been targeting Collie more the past few weeks.
Make em' ride the bench:
QB - Mark Sanchez, Brett Favre & Jason Campbell
Oakland's defense is 28th against the run so look for the Jets to keep the ball out of Sanchez's hands. Brett Favre is going against the Steelers defense. This just sounds like a 3 interception game for me. What is going on with Jason Campbell and the Redskins? Will he even start?
RB - Jamal Lewis, Carnell Williams, Brandon Jacobs
In my opinion, there isn't a real fantasy starter on the Browns, and that includes Lewis. Cadillac is going against a Pats defense that has nothing else to worry about, and Brandon Jacobs is losing carries to Ahmad Bradshaw and going up against a team that is the best defense against the run and allows on 2.8 yards per carry.
WR - Santana Moss, Desean Jackson, Kevin Walter
The Eagles/Redskins match up is not a good one for either team when it comes to the passing game. Both teams are in the top 10 in pass defense. I was very big on Kevin Walter prior to the season, but I don't trust him anymore. With the exception of 1 week, he's done nothing.
TE - Dustin Keller & Zach Miller
Both of these guys are going against each other this weekend. I can't stand the Jets passing game this week. Despite a huge game last week, I think the Jets D will virtually shut down Miller this weekend.
K - Ryan Longwell
I don't trust kickers in Heinz Field.
DEF - Dolphins & Giants
Miami's defense may be ranked 10th overall, but they're taking on the most prolific offensive team so far in the Saints. The Giants in their loss against the Saints and take on another good passing offense in the Cardinals.
Put em' in the lineup:
QB - Eli Manning, Jay Cutler & Matt Schaub
Eli should be passing all day long on the Cardinals. Of course I said they same thing about Matt Hasellback last week. Cincy's defense is pretty good, but you can pass on them, and Matt Schaub is an must start now.
RB - Marshawn Lynch, Lawrence Maroney, Frank Gore
The Panthers are god awful against the run so I think this will be Lynch's first good fantasy week. This might be the last good fantasy week for Maroney, but he is the featured back against a bad defense. Ride him while you can. Frank Gore is an obvious start, but I just wanted to make sure you know he's back and healthy.
WR - Hakeem Nicks, Johnny Knox, Michael Crabtree
Nicks and Eli seem to have developed great chemistry. Watch out for the rookie the rest of the way. I just like Knox and so does Cutler. I know it's Crabtree's first game, but I think talent will win out. It will also help that Hill will make an effort to get him involved.
TE - Brent Celek & Visanthe Shiancoe
Celek will be the beneficiary of taking on a good pass defense & Shiancoe will benefit from have a set of wideouts who can't get open against the Steelers
DEF - Patriots, Bills, Saints
The Pats and Saints are a bit obvious. Sorry about that, but I like the Bills against the Panthers. The passing game doesn't worry me, so they can concentrate shutting down the run.
Good luck!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Eagles swoop into South Bend

By Chris Maza
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff

It is upon us. Call it what you would like. The Vatican Bowl. The Jesuit Invitational (Even though Notre Dame isn’t Jesuit. Jesuits owned the land first and set up a mission there, but the actual school was founded by the Congregation Sante Cruce - Congregation of the Holy Cross). The Holy War. I tend to stay away from using the term “Holy War” because it’s also used in another one of this weekend’s matchups - TCU and BYU. But regardless of what you call it, this is a game that is circled on almost every Boston College fan’s calendar.

So the real question is this - does the Notre Dame-Boston College series qualify as a rivalry?

Boston College takes a vested interest in this game because in terms of football, it is trying to lose that moniker of that “other” Catholic university and they believe that beating Notre Dame will help them shake that. It will help, but if Boston College really wants to get out of Notre Dame’s shadow, it is going to have to have some national success. Going to back-to-back ACC Championships (and likely going back for a third straight) is nice, but failing to win it or have any real clout in terms of the BCS is not helping the Eagles’ case that they can be taken seriously as a great football team. It wasn’t until 2005 that the Eagles were even in the BCS picture. They have been visible every year since, but their best final ranking is 14th. Boston College lacks any real prominence mainly because it hasn’t done anything to garner it. Ever. So in the absence of a true accomplishment, BC football fans revel in having played spoiler to Notre Dame in 1993 with a last-second field goal that ultimately cost the Irish a chance at the National Championship.

That kick in 1993 is the one and only thing that really makes Notre Dame football fans’ blood boil when it comes to Boston College. I still remember watching that game at 11 years old, then going into my room and crying. To say that Notre Dame isn’t irked by having lost to an opponent it considers inferior would obviously be a lie, but the question is this: Does Boston College evoke any emotions that would be any different than those that would be felt towards any other team that beat them six times in a row?

The real reason the Notre Dame-Boston College matchup means so much to the Irish is because EVERY game means so much to the Irish, especially years like this year where they still have an outside shot at a BCS berth. By being an independent, every game counts. To be realistic, even if Boston College loses the game this Saturday, they still have an outside shot at the BCS because they have the benefit of playing in one of the Big 6 conferences. They lose to Notre Dame and they still have a share of the lead in the ACC Atlantic and a weak schedule the rest of the way, giving them a legitimate shot at playing in the ACC championship. They win the championship game, however unlikely that may be, and they’re in. Notre Dame has no such luxury. Every game is a must-win, not only for pride. Their postseason fate depends on it. So sure, in that respect, Notre Dame may hold a grudge knowing that Boston College has played a hand in depriving it of a better bowl game in each of the last six seasons the two teams have played each other.

This isn’t to take anything away from the series. With these two schools being the premier Catholic football programs and educational institutions in the country, it’s only fitting that they should play annually and I hope the two sides can reach an agreement to extend the series beyond 2011. A game like this always should have a place in college football. And you cannot dismiss how entertaining this series has been. This will be the 10th matchup between these two squads since the formation of the BCS and in the previous nine, six have been decided by a touchdown or less and 2008 was the first time a team won by more than two touchdowns since 1997. But the bottom line is these two teams didn't even start playing each other on a regular basis until 1992 when the schools tried to market it and force a rivalry because of the two schools' religious affiliation. If it was really a big deal for these teams to play each other because they're the best Catholic football teams, why have these two teams, both of which had football programs since the 1800's, only started playing less than two decades ago? Let's not forget that Boston College was an independent until 1991 when it joined the Big East, so there was schedule flexibility for both schools.

As for this week’s game, it is a battle of the unknowns. Fans of both teams are sitting back and wondering, “Just how good are we?”

Boston College sits at 5-2 on the season, which includes an impressive 5-0 mark at home. But that also means they are 0-2 on the road in and in front of crowds larger than 50,000, both of which come into play in the game in South Bend. The five wins, and all of their statistics, are skewed somewhat by playing the likes of Northeastern, which still has yet to win an FCS game, and Kent State, ranked somewhere around 100th by most ranking systems. That said, the Eagles did to those teams what you’d expect to do to teams of that stature. Outside of those games, the Eagles are 3-2. The loss to Clemson was ugly with only 54 yards of total offense and was the reason Justin Tuggle lost his starting job the Dave Shinskie. Shinskie has had his ups and downs, which are to be expected, regardless of how old you are as a freshman. He’s shown the ability to exploit weak defenses (see all three wins: Wake Forest, Florida State, and NC State). Fortunately for Boston College fans, the Irish have an extremely weak pass defense.

Montel Harris has show flashes as a sophomore, including setting school records for rushing yards in a game and touchdowns in a game against NC State. But if there’s one thing that has improved on the Notre Dame defense, it’s the front seven. Anytime you have a true freshman linebacker as one of your biggest playmakers, you have to worry, but the Irish have definitely gotten better, which was evident in three-straight goal-line stands against Washington and holding USC’s Joe McKnight at bay for most of the day last Saturday. The key to defending Harris is to actually wrap him up. If you look at tape from both the NC State game and the Florida State game -his two biggest of the season - teams thought that by simply lowering a shoulder into Harris, you could get him down. Not the case. He may not be the biggest guy, but he can run big and if you don’t wrap him up, he’s got speed to burn in the open field.

Anyone who thought that Boston College’s defense was just going to completely implode with the losses of B.J. Raji, Ron Brace and Mark Herzlich (who it’s great to hear is doing so well, by the way), had to be fruit loops. With defensive coordinator Frank Spaziani taking over, you knew defense was still going to be the focus and as well as they have recruited defensive players over the years, there was no reason to think the Eagles wouldn’t be strong on defense. However, with that said, the Eagles are not the shut down unit they were a year ago. Against the only truly dynamic offense they’ve faced all season in Virginia Tech, the Eagles were lit up for over 400 yards and 48 points. This isn’t to say Notre Dame is at all as good as the Hokies, but the offense compares better than it does to any other offense the Eagles have played.

Notre Dame is 4-2 on the year with each of its last five games coming down to the last minute or overtime. It’s hard to tell exactly where the Irish stand because they conceivably were seconds away from being 6-0, but at the same token, moments away from being 1-5. Wins against Purdue, Michigan State and Washington were way too close considering these teams appeared on paper to be inferior. But on the same note, the Irish took USC, a team that clearly has more talent, to the brink.

For the Irish, the team goes as Jimmy Clausen goes and so far this season, that’s been pretty good. Clausen now has 14 touchdowns, two interceptions and the third-highest quarterback rating in college football. The one knock on Clausen early on was that he didn’t face a Top-40 defense all season. Well, he did against USC and didn’t do half bad. The first half he struggled, partly because of the swarming front four of USC, but once he figured out how to read the defense, Clausen settled in, passing for more yards than the Trojans had let up in a game through the air all season and connecting with Golden Tate on the only two touchdowns USC allowed on the season via the pass.

Tate has done a little bit of everything for the Irish. With maybe the best wide receiver in the country on the sidelines, Charlie Weis has moved Tate all over the field to prevent defenses from being able to key on him. He’s played flanker, split end, slot, running back and has worked as the quarterback out of the Wildcat. He ranks fifth in the nation in receiving and has scored seven total touchdowns. Robby Parris is a question mark in this game. He played a huge role in the USC game as the Trojans double and triple covered Tate all day, but was injured on the Irish’s final drive, which fell four yards short. Parris had his hip, knee and ankle MRI’d and no damage was found, but with the way that leg was bent under him, it wouldn’t be surprising to see his role reduced. Duval Kamara, who has been an outlet for Clausen in the past, but slipped on his route fourth and goal, leading to the incompletion as time expired against USC, will surely see more time. Shaquelle Evans, a big-time recruit from Southern California, whose athleticism Irish fans have heard so much about, but have yet to see, may also factor into the mix.

Kyle Rudolph is the end zone threat for Irish with Michael Floyd out. The sophomore is big, strong and has soft hands. He is one of those hybrid tight end/wide receivers that are springing up all over the nation and he just might be one of the best. The Irish needed to keep him on the line to block when USC was getting constant pressure on Clausen, so if the Eagles can get to Clausen early, they could take away one of his main weapons in the passing game.

Armando Allen is back from injury and while most feel the Irish running game was inconsistent against the Trojans last week, I thought Allen did a great job moving the football. When healthy this season, Allen has shown an ability to hit holes hard, avoid going down after first contact and break open for long runs in the open field. Robert Hughes, on the other hand, has not been as impressive and Weis may want to start shying away from him again. Hughes is a good change of pace for Allen, but he should not be receiving more touches than him.

Defensively, the Irish were supposed to get better with the arrival of defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta, but the Irish have taken a step back. It’s hard to run an aggressive defense when you don’t have the athleticism. Notre Dame is on the right track with recruits like Manti Te’o, but there aren’t enough cogs to make this machine work. Tenuta’s defenses require the secondary to be on an island with its receivers and to this point, the secondary has looked overmatched.

Prediction: Clausen has had success against better defenses and as long as he can keep memories of last year’s implosion from impeding his focus, the offense should be fine. If the Irish grab an early, lead, this could turn into a shootout, as Shinskie will be forced to pass and the Irish defense has not looked up to the task against any passing attack this season. Still, in terms of sheer talent and ability, the edge goes to Notre Dame. Notre Dame 33, Boston College 28