
Ian Book’s best throw and decision of the afternoon. Which goes back to the coaching staffs comments after the Virginia Tech game of Book taking more risks. It was nice to see him take a risk with the ball. Secondly, we saw this situation a lot this year, usually Ian would run out of bounds and take a short loss on the play. First off, nice on Keys for staying with the play and making a spectacular sideline catch. This pass to Lawrence Keys is important for a couple of reasons. I also do not believe I’ve ever seen Ian Book throw the ball in the air that far. Braden Lenzy catches a touchdown, the likes of which we haven’t seen since Will Fuller. Let’s take a break in the Claypool action as some other receivers had some 2019 mixtape worthy catches as well. The Navy defender had a hand in there, the back shoulder throw was a smidgen inside and somehow Chase is able to make the catch. This angle was perfect to highlight the immense concentration and hand-eye coordination Chase needed to catch his third touchdown of the afternoon.

Once more, Chase is able to find the edge and this time show off his footwork as he tip toes down the line for a first down.
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And separation he got, as his top end speed is on full display. Book didn’t wait for Claypool to get open, it was a good sign to see him just step and rip it, trusting Claypool to get separation. An NFL throw from Ian Book and an NFL catch from Claypool. Claypool not being denied getting to the edge is going to be a theme. A beautifully designed play with Chase in the slot, gets him his first score of the afternoon. Let’s GIF right to it shall we? Send ‘em to Bob Davie Jones locker! Thirty seconds in, Chase is already setting the tone by displaying phenomenal body control to bend around the defender and sprint down the sideline. The Maple Bandit was the Maple Pirate for one Saturday, as he took no prisoners en route to a four touchdown performance. The hero of Saturday, would definitely be Canada’s own, Chase Claypool. The only game I can find past 1987 that might possibly include 7 straight scores to open the game, would be 1970, but sadly I couldn’t find a drive chart for Theismann’s 56-6 Philadelphia homecoming.

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1994- 58-21, Powlus was knocked out for two series off in the second quarter that resulted in stalled drives.1996- 54-27, The Irish scored 54 in Ireland but got off to a slow start only up 21-7 at half.This WAS the most satisfying defensive score against Navy. 2012 - 50-10, Scored on first three drives, though they did score on Navy’s fourth drive.2014 - 49-39, Scored on first four drives before Golson went 2014 Golson and threw a pick.
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2015 - 41-24, Opened the game with a 3 and out.2018- 44-22, Scored on first two drives, punted on third.Not only is it the only time in series history, that I can find, where the Irish scored on their first seven drives, it’s the only time the Irish scored on seven straight drives at any point against Navy. Notre Dame scored on their first seven drives on Saturday, an unheard of level of dominance in a Notre Dame Fighting Irish / Navy Midshipmen game. Night Shyamalan twist, the Navy game was the most comfortable victory of the entire season. Avast and shiver me timbers! In what felt like an M.
