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Dryden;705482; said:Gosh! What a great year 2007 is already turning out to be. Ohio State has beaten Indiana on the hardwood to open Big Ten play, the football team is in Glendale as the favorites to win the national title, and Notre Dame and Michigan have both been soundly thumped in their bowl games.
Chad Henne and Brady Quinn have been pantsed before a live, national TV audience while the best QB in all the land is a Buckeye (and a Heisman winner).
I'm getting a little misty eyed just thinking about it.
THEWOOD;705283; said:I would love to hear from knowledgable ND fans really think of the domers right now and what direction they see this program heading. Im sure most will blame NDs problems on Tys lack of recruiting, saying that he left Weiss with undersized and slow defensive players.
I don't feel sorry for Weis in the slightest. I was a big supporter of Weis when he was first hired (I felt like the only one that hated Willingham and wanted a new coach) but any criticism he receives now he definitely asked for. He had no problem and didn't object when people called him a genius. He had no problem flashing all of his super bowl rings. And yet, when we get blown out time and again he gets upset if we have some criticism?
Don't pass yourself off as a genius and get angry when people start to doubt you. And I never thought I'd say this...but we didn't let Willingham get a full recruiting class at Notre Dame. Why should Weis be any different? I'm not saying fire him. Firing Weis would be admitting defeat and accepting a R.I.P. on Notre Dame's football program. But as far as Weis being the savior of Irish football, well, I think that was blown away as badly as the Irish were last night.
NFBuck;705473; said:Every article I've read regarding Russell and the draft has him going high, many top 5. After last nights performance, I'd say he passed Quinn in a lot of people eyes. He'd be smart to come out now and avoid injury, or just a letdown in general. All reports have him being pretty athletic and we saw how strong his arm is, so I doubt he'd lose much luster in the combines either.
sullie;705497; said:He looks good on paper and he looked great last night. I just can't help but wonder if he's ready yet is my only thought plus there's a lot of talent out there this year on defense plus all the WR's, RB's, and offensive linemen. I wonder how many teams in the NFL really "need" a QB rather than help on defense or the offensive line.
zBuckeye10z;705501; said:Wow seems like theres plenty of teams that need and QB
Should JaMarcus Russel go first pick based on last nights performance? He was certaintly better than Quinn.
The ND faithful have put al of their collective eggs in the "Its all Ty's fault" basket. I posted about this in the ND non football thread I believe.
Bottom line is if Weiss doesn't deliver a legit NC contender in the next 2-3 years, they are going to have to come to grips with the fact they have found yet another failure for a coach.
I think this poster actually captured the essence of the BIG delima ND is facing:
dwimmer38;705553; said:I think it's funny that Notre Lame was embarrassed by LSU, just like they are always embarrased in bowl games. Maybe now their ridiculous contract with the BCS will be renegotiated. Let's be honest, they are over-rated year after year and didn't deserve this year's bowl game anymore than last year's.
while blaming willingham is the convenient approach, he did not teach this current group to be out of position defensively, take bad angles, and tackle poorly.
BrutusMaximus;705570; said:Actually I disagree, I see all 3 of those things as a coaching problem. The tackling......maybe, but being way out of position 75% of the time is all coaching.
BrutusMaximus;705570; said:Actually I disagree, I see all 3 of those things as a coaching problem. The tackling......maybe, but being way out of position 75% of the time is all coaching.