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Nov. 10, 2014

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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rarily hampered. End Ishaq Williams had an ACL injury the week prior versus Air Force, also on a cut block. "It's unfortunate," Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly said the day after last year's hard‑fought 38‑34 victory over Navy. "It's the style of offense that the academies play. It is what it is." The NCAA made the chop block illegal in 1980, but the cut block is still legal. The chop block is defined as a defensive player who is blocked below the thigh or knee by an offensive player when another offensive player is already blocking him. The fine line with a cut block can also occur on whether the block is head on or coming from the backside. "Stop being crybabies and go play the game," Kelly said four days before the Navy game. "I don't want to hear about cut blocks. They're legal and you've got to get off the ball and go play. This is a no‑cry zone this week. I don't want to hear about it. Go play the game and play it the right way." UNDER THE DOME Junior defensive lineman Sheldon Day suffered a severely sprained ankle on a cut block during last year's 38-34 victory over Navy, an injury that hindered him the remainder of the 2013 season. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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