[Book] No Excuses by Charlie Weis

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<html><img src=http://www.irishenvy.com/images/books/noexcuses.jpg hspace=10 align=left></html>No Excuses: One Man's Incredible Rise Through the NFL to Head Coach of Notre Dame

Weis was taught football by some of the best minds in the game: Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick. Parcells would give him a life-defining break in 1990 by hiring him as an assistant on the New York Giants staff. For a Jersey guy who loved sports, this was a dream come true, especially when Weis won his first championship in his debut year in the NFL. He'd always wanted to be a sports announcer—the next Marv Albert—but he'd caught the coaching bug and was now in a position to learn from the best. And he did, following Parcells to the New England Patriots and then to the New York Jets. Under enormous pressure and exacting standards, Weis flourished and later became offensive coordinator.

When Parcells stepped down as coach of the Jets, Weis joined his colleague and friend Bill Belichick, who was the newly named Patriots head coach. Together they would thrive, building a storied franchise, a rare modern-day dynasty that won three Super Bowls in four years. Through it all, Weis designed offensive schemes that would befuddle even the best defenses in the NFL, and he coached a number of players to greatness, including Pro Bowlers Ben Coates, Curtis Martin, and, of course, Tom Brady.

The chance of a lifetime arrived in December of 2004: Weis was offered the opportunity to lead one of the most prestigious football schools in the country, Notre Dame—home of coaching legends Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine, and Lou Holtz. And so began a new chapter in Weis's career. Weis took over a program in dire need of direction, and now he is in the process of building his own legacy with his unique vision.

Off the field, Weis faced his other challenges. Seeking to improve his health and lose weight, he decided to get gastric bypass surgery. What he thought would be a routine procedure turned into a nightmare as he nearly bled to death, lapsed into a coma, and was read the last rites. It was a horrifying experience, yet he battled back in inspiring fashion and still demands nothing less of himself despite the long-lasting aftereffects.

He has had his joys, too. Weis considers his wife, Maura, his best friend. They have two beautiful children: Charlie, his "best buddy," and Hannah, who he and his wife consider their "guiding angel." Hannah is developmentally delayed and has been the inspiration leading to the establishment of Hannah and Friends, a nonprofit foundation seeking to improve the quality of life for people with special needs.

No Excuses is not only illuminating and insightful, it is an extraordinary look inside one of football's greatest minds who has helped shape today's game.

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Well, if you purchase it, please go through our links. Every little bit helps.
 

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I ordered this book this week. Can't wait to give it a read.
 

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My nephew loaned me his copy...I promise I'll buy my own copy here...but the book is pretty interesting. He gives lots of details on people and plays over the years. Very straight shooting and amusing...a great read.
 

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My nephew loaned me his copy...I promise I'll buy my own copy here...but the book is pretty interesting. He gives lots of details on people and plays over the years. Very straight shooting and amusing...a great read.
Good... this is the kind of stuff I LOVE to read.
 
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very good read...

very good read...

some of which I remember Weis talking about at ND football clinic. It is a quick read but a good read. Sorry I didn't purchase it from the link. I did buy it from this site though.
 

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I'll be going on December 15th to shake Charlie's hand before he autographs my copy.

Same store where I met Lou Holtz when he signed his book.
 
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I loved the book and am a bigger fan of Charlie than I was before I read it. He's not only a great coach, but a wonderful representative of the University of Notre Dame.
 

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It is a great book, I am currently half way through it. It gives a lot of insight on Coach Weis.
 
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If bought from your links - does money go to Hannah and Friends?
 

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I didn't go, but they sold out of every book in the place.

Glad I skipped it. The place was a mob scene....more people than when Holtz was there.
 

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no excuses

no excuses

A neighbor loaned me her copy. It's a delightful read. I came away with an even greater appreciation for coach Weis. This relatively short book is a great Christmas present for Irish fans.
Hershey
 

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I just finished the book. Read it in two days.

Great read.

My fiancee and I have set the same date that Charlie and Maura Weis were married, according to what Charlie says in the book.
 

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I just finished the book. Read it in two days.

Great read.

My fiancee and I have set the same date that Charlie and Maura Weis were married, according to what Charlie says in the book.

i didnt buy it when it came out because i thought i would get it for christmas...whent hat didnt happen, i went and got it the next day...its a very good short read...you can breeze through it in one sitting.
 
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I'm reading it now. It's a great book so far, I usually don't like reading but it's one of those books I got hooked on reading.
 

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i read that book about 2 months ago. great read. I never knew he coached high school basketball also
 
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