Exactly. He was awful all game. But that was one hell of a play that he made on that goal.But honestly it's irrelevant if Sean Johnson doesn't play his match of the season. T-Mac was arguably the worst player on the pitch for most of the game. Right place, right time, and he deserves credit for that.
It's possible to love and cheer on a guy on your team and also have an opinion that his play in general isn't good.
Notre Dame fans and players seemed to love all the hustle and hard work of Rudy, but nobody wanted him starting the Rose Bowl