Weis, Irish to team up, share information with Carolina Panthers

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Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis and his staff are in Charlotte this week to exchange information with Panthers coaches and to attend Carolina's minicamp.

Weis said after Wednesday morning's practice that he and close friend John Fox, the Panthers' coach, planned the time together several months ago.

"When you're coaching in college, you don't share with a college coach; and when you coach in the pros, you don't share with a pro coach," Weis said.

"This is an ideal situation. A lot of things we do and a lot of things they do are the same. ... It's a good marriage where we can try to solve some problems and share some information without passing it on to (another) NFL team or college team."

Fox and Weis have been getting together away from football with their families for years. Fox considered hiring Weis as the Panthers' offensive coordinator in 2002 before Weis decided to stay with the New England Patriots.

Weis helped Tom Brady become one of the NFL's best quarterbacks in New England, and has a new star protege in rising Irish senior Brady Quinn, the early favorite to be next year's No. 1 NFL draft pick.

"He's got all the tools," Weis said of Quinn. "We'll just see how he develops. He's pretty good right now. The reason he came back for another year (instead of turning pro) was to see if he can be seasoned one more year, make sure he's not a one-year wonder, then go on and have himself a nice (NFL) career."

Source: Charlotte Observer
 

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Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis and his staff are in Charlotte this week to exchange information with Panthers coaches and to attend Carolina's minicamp.

Weis said after Wednesday morning's practice that he and close friend John Fox, the Panthers' coach, planned the time together several months ago.

"When you're coaching in college, you don't share with a college coach; and when you coach in the pros, you don't share with a pro coach," Weis said.

"This is an ideal situation. A lot of things we do and a lot of things they do are the same. ... It's a good marriage where we can try to solve some problems and share some information without passing it on to (another) NFL team or college team."

Fox and Weis have been getting together away from football with their families for years. Fox considered hiring Weis as the Panthers' offensive coordinator in 2002 before Weis decided to stay with the New England Patriots.

Weis helped Tom Brady become one of the NFL's best quarterbacks in New England, and has a new star protege in rising Irish senior Brady Quinn, the early favorite to be next year's No. 1 NFL draft pick.

"He's got all the tools," Weis said of Quinn. "We'll just see how he develops. He's pretty good right now. The reason he came back for another year (instead of turning pro) was to see if he can be seasoned one more year, make sure he's not a one-year wonder, then go on and have himself a nice (NFL) career."

Source: Charlotte Observer
And don't forget that Jake is on the board of Hannah & Friends.
 
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Jake Delhomme's a jackass. And while I have nothing but respect for John Fox's defensive prowess, I do wonder why, when Rex Grossman woke up last season, the Bears started marching on that D. I'm hopeful that it was just a case of "the Bears were that good."
 

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Fitzgerald said:
Jake Delhomme's a jackass.
why?

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And while I have nothing but respect for John Fox's defensive prowess, I do wonder why, when Rex Grossman woke up last season, the Bears started marching on that D. I'm hopeful that it was just a case of "the Bears were that good."
Fox doesn't call the defense, Turdovac does.
 
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I don't know, I didn't raise him. Fans of other teams hate him, don't respect him. He shows up his opponents on the field and gives them no credit when they beat him.
 

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Fitzgerald said:
Fans of other teams hate him, don't respect him.
big deal....fans of other teams generally don't like players on the opposition anyway.

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He shows up his opponents on the field and gives them no credit when they beat him.
Wonder if we're talking about the same guy...I've never seen Delhomme be anything but respectful to the opponent.

Are you a Bears fan that didn't like the beat-down in the conference semi-final? One of those Bears fans that were so overconfident based on the previous meeting?

My problem with JD is that, IMO, his receivers 2 seasons ago made him look alot better than he really is. He's definitely a step up from Weinke, Peete and the like, but I don't think he's one of the top QBs in the league. He's too "chuck and duck" for my liking.
 
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big deal....fans of other teams generally don't like players on the opposition anyway.


Wonder if we're talking about the same guy...I've never seen Delhomme be anything but respectful to the opponent.

Are you a Bears fan that didn't like the beat-down in the conference semi-final? One of those Bears fans that were so overconfident based on the previous meeting?

My problem with JD is that, IMO, his receivers 2 seasons ago made him look alot better than he really is. He's definitely a step up from Weinke, Peete and the like, but I don't think he's one of the top QBs in the league. He's too "chuck and duck" for my liking.


Uh, that's why I added "don't respect him." Fans tend to respect opposing QBs, even (and especially) those who beat them. Delhomme is in the Brett Favre spot, in that opponents really don't respect him. Fans at least have to respect Favre's accomplishments, but like Delhomme, he's a self-centered showboat. When his numbers started declining, fans pretty much stopped being nice about Favre, and said what they really thought. Whereas a QB like Roethlisberger, Brady, Manning, opposing fans hate them but respect them.

And it has nothing to do with my being a Bears fan. Roethlisberger beat the Bears last year, and he's fine. If Eli Manning, Chris Simms, Mark Brunell, or Big Ben had knocked the Bears out of the playoffs, I wouldn't suddenly say they were classless. But Hasselbeck (who's a dick) and Delhomme, yea, if they beat the Bears or not, I'm saying they're jackasses, because they are. After the Bears absolutely dominated Carolina in the regular season, Delhomme didn't give them credit - a bush league, classless move. Then all during the playoff game, and afterwards, he showed up his opponent and was generally disrespectful of one of the great defensive units in the NFL. He's a dirtbag.
 
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Oh, and if you want to talk playoffs, how'd that beat-down against Seattle feel? The Bears were down a touchdown with a chance to tie, late in their playoff loss. The Panthers on the other hand just got Mark Sanchezed.
 

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Fitzgerald said:
Uh, that's why I added "don't respect him." Fans tend to respect opposing QBs, even (and especially) those who beat them. Delhomme is in the Brett Favre spot, in that opponents really don't respect him. Fans at least have to respect Favre's accomplishments, but like Delhomme, he's a self-centered showboat. When his numbers started declining, fans pretty much stopped being nice about Favre, and said what they really thought. Whereas a QB like Roethlisberger, Brady, Manning, opposing fans hate them but respect them.

And it has nothing to do with my being a Bears fan. Roethlisberger beat the Bears last year, and he's fine. If Eli Manning, Chris Simms, Mark Brunell, or Big Ben had knocked the Bears out of the playoffs, I wouldn't suddenly say they were classless. But Hasselbeck (who's a dick) and Delhomme, yea, if they beat the Bears or not, I'm saying they're jackasses, because they are. After the Bears absolutely dominated Carolina in the regular season, Delhomme didn't give them credit - a bush league, classless move. Then all during the playoff game, and afterwards, he showed up his opponent and was generally disrespectful of one of the great defensive units in the NFL. He's a dirtbag.
As I recall, it was the Bears who were doing a whole heap of trash talking and disrespecting after the regular season game right up to kickoff of the playoff game....but I can see why you'd ignore that. They lost the game that mattered.

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Oh, and if you want to talk playoffs, how'd that beat-down against Seattle feel? The Bears were down a touchdown with a chance to tie, late in their playoff loss. The Panthers on the other hand just got Mark Sanchezed.
Kind of sad that you need to validate your point by using the next game which had nothing to do with your team. Hope it makes you feel better.

Unlike yourself, I have no problem admitting that my team played a shitty game when they were knocked out of the playoffs.
 
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As I recall, it was the Bears who were doing a whole heap of trash talking and disrespecting after the regular season game right up to kickoff of the playoff game....but I can see why you'd ignore that. They lost the game that mattered.


Kind of sad that you need to validate your point by using the next game which had nothing to do with your team. Hope it makes you feel better.

Unlike yourself, I have no problem admitting that my team played a shitty game when they were knocked out of the playoffs.


Not really. The Bears didn't trash talk anybody all season. The gist of their post-game comments after they beat Carolina was "You hadn't respected us at all coming into this game. Please now respect us." They didn't bash Carolina. Oh, and Carolina lost the game that mattered too, didn't they? But at least when the Bears lost (and won) they did it with class. Not like Delhomme and Co.
 
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Oh, and the Bears didn't play a shitty game. Charles Tillman did. The rest of the D played unusually soft, but if not for Tillman, the Bears win that game. The Bears offense marched on your vaunted D just as much as your offense marched on the Bears D. Difference was you had cornerbacks who didn't fall down. Whoop de do. You got it handed to you the week after.
 

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Oh, and the Bears didn't play a shitty game. Charles Tillman did. The rest of the D played unusually soft, but if not for Tillman, the Bears win that game. The Bears offense marched on your vaunted D just as much as your offense marched on the Bears D. Difference was you had cornerbacks who didn't fall down. Whoop de do. You got it handed to you the week after.

Disagree completely. The whole secondary sucked. So did the coaching.

They went from a running team that decided to chuck the ball all over the place (Grossman threw 41 times, Jones had 20 carries) and they chose to stack the box on D to stop the Panther run rather than Steve Smith. I guess DeShuan Foster and Nick Goings were that scary to Ron Rivera.

As a Bears fan, that game sucked on many levels, mainly that they decided to change what they had been doing all year long and that Steve Smith beat them single handedly.
 
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Big shock, guy decides to follow me around and disagree with me even if it means bashing a team he likes. Grow up.
 

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Fitzgerald said:
Big shock, guy decides to follow me around and disagree with me even if it means bashing a team he likes. Grow up.

I don't think he's following you around. The discussion turned to something he is passionate about, the Bears, and he disagreed with your opinion. I, too, disagree with what you said because our entire secondary played terrible.

Tillman, Vasher, the whole group was out of position and burnt the entire night. Had they come up with a handful of plays during that game, we win. They didn't. Tillman gets the brunt of the onslaught, but the whole group should share in eating that loss.
 

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Panther Prescription

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Did you read the SBT link in the last post? Lots of interesting stuff from Charlie there. Including:
"Everyone knows we went down and spent time with the Carolina Panthers. I think that helped us on offense. It helped us on defense. It helped us on special teams, because some of the issues that we felt we were deficient at, we went and shared information with them, and we think it gave us some

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Panther Prescription from bluegreysky

Panther Prescription from bluegreysky

I realize we have a blog forum, but I thought this would make for some nice football discussion, so I posted it here.

http://bluegraysky.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_bluegraysky_archive.html#115074119862882185

If there's a defensive brain I'd like to see picked by Charlie, I'm glad it's John Fox and the Panthers' staff. Their D lines always get a lot of pressure, which was our biggest weakness last season.

Granted, personnel has something to do with it, but it's never a bad idea to evolve for the better.
 

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scooper said:
I realize we have a blog forum, but I thought this would make for some nice football discussion, so I posted it here.

http://bluegraysky.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_bluegraysky_archive.html#115074119862882185

If there's a defensive brain I'd like to see picked by Charlie, I'm glad it's John Fox and the Panthers' staff. Their D lines always get a lot of pressure, which was our biggest weakness last season.

Granted, personnel has something to do with it, but it's never a bad idea to evolve for the better.

Back on topic, I agree. I love Fox and his schemes and he has put his mark on whatever team he has coached. It can only mean good things for Minter and the defense.
 

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Sorry I had missed this thread. I've been away quite a bit lately.
 

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scooper said:
Sorry I had missed this thread. I've been away quite a bit lately.

It's expected, dad. LOL! I imagine your sleep has went down considerably, too.
 

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blah blah blah blah-blah blah....shut up already
Good to see Fitzgerald still has the knack for making friends around here very easily. Good God, I have never heard anything positive in his posts, nor have I ever read a thread that he has participated in in which he did not try to berate or insult someone.

Fitz, I'd party with you any day....and then probably hang myself.
 

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Carolina has a very good staff. If ND can take anything away from their defense and special teams, it would be worthwhile.

This has become quite common in football. Hell, there were 30-some coaches down at WVU earlier this spring to try and "steal" from Rich Rodgriguez. Personally, I'm not sure how I feel about that.
 

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Carolina has Julius Pepper and Dan Morgan and runs a good D program to help bring in a NFL system to the Irish. But I don't like the Panthers he was also visiting Baltimore as well. I hope this does us some good. For landing top Defensive prospects.
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