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Notre Dame Fighting Irish (official thread of bowl failures)

Bleed S & G;1081795; said:
:slappy: NDC has givin me greens saying 'i deserved the ding'

Ditto. Funny thing is...I didn't even rep him. I just wrote that I had accidentally given him positive rep so that more people would ding him. :lol:
 
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How New England's Loss Certified Weis Legend

Watching Last nights game I came to a conclusion that it has further cemented C.Weis Legacy as an offensive genius for 3 reasons.

1. How all the ND and C. Weis haters can now shut up on how the Pats look good w/out Charlie. They still haven't won a SB since he left. And by watching last nights offensive game plan one could see the errors the Pats made. Their game plan was flawed and arrogant. They constantly left no help against a hellasish Giants rush and made zero adjustments.

2. Since the Pats left all college football haters have teased ND fan how Weis didn't play a intergal role in the offense. And the "you see how the Pats are doing now is OUT"

3. C. Weis would have definitely made better adjustments than the O. Coordinator. But he was young and it showed. He got overmatched and was out of his league last night.

These 3 reasons are why I know in my heart had C. Weis would've stayed the Pats would've won @ least 2 more SB rings. Fight on Notre Dame

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:slappy:

Well if they want to continue down the road of mediocrity and irrelevance, please, by all means, keep Fat Boy at the dinner table....
 
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gregorylee;1083381; said:
Charlie is FAT, and domers are delusional

Scout.com: Notre Dame Forums List
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Some gems...

in 2005 Michigan was ranked #2 or 3 and ND was unranked and beat them 17-10.
Ranked 2 or 3? Convenient to use the ranking when they played them instead of where they ended up. :slappy: .

c weiss is a great coach, he won some big games in his first two seasons... osu talking about winning big games, you guys don't even play big games before the bcs bowl.... and we all know how that usually ends
I love Irish fans talking about our 'woes' in big games. Because, you know, we've actually won a bowl game this century. Multiple, in fact. And some of them were even BCS! Not to mention all those other big games like Texas and 6-1 vs TSUN...
 
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I'm not as mean to the Irish fans as I used to be. Don't know what's gotten into me. Must be an age thing. But I really, really wish they would stop considering a close loss to USC as a great victory. Losses are never victories, ever, not even once. It brings me back to that sad day when Gordon Gee considered a tie with UM as one of our greatest victories. I really like Gee, but not at that moment.
 
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BuckeyeBill;1083655; said:
I'm not as mean to the Irish fans as I used to be. Don't know what's gotten into me. Must be an age thing. But I really, really wish they would stop considering a close loss to USC as a great victory. Losses are never victories, ever, not even once. It brings me back to that sad day when Gordon Gee considered a tie with UM as one of our greatest victories. I really like Gee, but not at that moment.

Well unfortunately for ND fans (and to this I say :slappy:) the incredible almost but not quite not a loss to USCum is the only thing they can hang their pathetic little leprachan hats on to show that CW's coaching hasn't been as completely pitiful as his diet's success.
 
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GrizzlyBuck;1083670; said:
Well unfortunately for ND fans (and to this I say :slappy:) the incredible almost but not quite not a loss to USCum is the only thing they can hang their pathetic little leprachan hats on to show that CW's coaching hasn't been as completely pitiful as his diet's success.
Laugh all you want. A lessor coach would have been crushed by the service academies, instead of keeping it close like Charlie did.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1083517; said:
Quote:
How New England's Loss Certified Weis Legend

Watching Last nights game I came to a conclusion that it has further cemented C.Weis Legacy as an offensive genius for 3 reasons.

1. How all the ND and C. Weis haters can now shut up on how the Pats look good w/out Charlie. They still haven't won a SB since he left. And by watching last nights offensive game plan one could see the errors the Pats made. Their game plan was flawed and arrogant. They constantly left no help against a hellasish Giants rush and made zero adjustments.

2. Since the Pats left all college football haters have teased ND fan how Weis didn't play a intergal role in the offense. And the "you see how the Pats are doing now is OUT"

3. C. Weis would have definitely made better adjustments than the O. Coordinator. But he was young and it showed. He got overmatched and was out of his league last night.

These 3 reasons are why I know in my heart had C. Weis would've stayed the Pats would've won @ least 2 more SB rings. Fight on Notre Dame
:smash:

:slappy:

Well if they want to continue down the road of mediocrity and irrelevance, please, by all means, keep Fat Boy at the dinner table....

It is also a fact that New England hasn't won a Super Bowl since Romeo Crennel left. Who did better in Year 3 as a head coach?

BTW, with CW and RC as OC and DC, how large was the Pats food bill each month?!?
 
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