Last week I wrote a piece detailing the missed opportunities in the Notre Dame passing game. The premise of the piece was the issues with Ian Book were decision making related, and not throwing related. As in, when he lets the ball go, it gets where he wants. But, he was leaving too much on the field, and it was hurting the passing games efficiency. The good news was decision making is coachable and can be improved upon. The hard part is things like accuracy and ball placement, two areas where Book is very good.