I’m going to try and make this as clear as possible, leaving zero doubt for those at Notre Dame with a different view of reality.
This is the price of success, Domers. Suck it up, choke down the antacid and hope for the best.
Just like everyone else.
It’s amusing, really, that we keep hearing Brian Kelly has some relationship work to do at Notre Dame after flirting with the NFL. That there are fences to mend and egos to stroke and no one is happy that Kelly nearly left for the NFL’s Eagles days after the Irish were Read Full Article »
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Breathe in, breathe out, Notre Dame.
It’s going to be OK. Don’t panic.
Not again. If Brian Kelly leaves, things will be OK.
Probably.
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