Folks,
I found today's article by Tom Pagna a very interesting read. It strikes me how many people see the same things in CW that concern me. Tom talks about Charlie getting more advise from his NE buddies. Not utiilizing his assistant's properly. Talent evaluation. The biggest one of all EGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here are some interesting quotes and thoughts>>>>>>>
Pagna:
Charlie says it is because the New England Patriots schemes and his own are similar. This tells me he still thinks it has to do with schemes. He’s overlooking some things that are vital! The pro influence on the way the Irish practiced and dressed for practice is a large part of the problem – so why seek more of the pro input?
Thoughs: I have discussed this on here till I am blue and gold in the face. CW needs to put his freaking NFL rings and thinking in a safe until he leaves SB. The most successful offenses in college football would flop in the NFL and vice versa. Further, NFL preparation and practice are far different. You are looking at 18-19 year old kids vs. 24-25 men.
Pagna:
1. How can you give attention only to your starters? Two or more teams need to be prepared, not just for Saturday’s game but the future!
2. Why practice with no contact if it is a contact sport?
3. Examine the chemistry with the assistants. Are they afraid to give honest opinions or to confront you if it is perceived you could be wrong?
Thoughts: Goes back to the NFL mentality. But let's not worry because he is seeking help on this. Oh that is right, he is going to the NFL to get fixes on this.
Pagna:
Any successful person will tell you that when people are allowed to make a meaningful contribution, their interest and loyalty soar.
Our discussions were on every aspect: personnel, their placement, their evaluation, and the action needed to improve. These were daily considerations.
Thoughts: Does anyone believe that CW is giving his assistants this kind of opportunity to give input and the such. He needs to let his guys coach without fear being sent packing. I believe we have not lost more assistants due to the high pay. ND assistants are paid well above average.
Pagna:
Another truth is obvious: “The truly good never think they are!” There is no place for ego when the result affects so many lives and the reputation of a great university.
Thoughts: If there ever was a man who projected big ego, CW has done that.
Finally, I really really want Charlie to succeed at ND, however he is going to have to make some changes to his style to get there. Further, don't be so fast to keep going to Belichak and gang. Especially, since there is no coach in all of sports who project egotist bloat more than Bill. He may be the nicest guy in the world behind closed doors, but he projects A*%hole in public. Charlie, you are at the most famous college football university in the world, use the alumni coaches and players to help you. They ALL want to see the program win, plus some of them are pretty smart guys.
I found today's article by Tom Pagna a very interesting read. It strikes me how many people see the same things in CW that concern me. Tom talks about Charlie getting more advise from his NE buddies. Not utiilizing his assistant's properly. Talent evaluation. The biggest one of all EGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here are some interesting quotes and thoughts>>>>>>>
Pagna:
Charlie says it is because the New England Patriots schemes and his own are similar. This tells me he still thinks it has to do with schemes. He’s overlooking some things that are vital! The pro influence on the way the Irish practiced and dressed for practice is a large part of the problem – so why seek more of the pro input?
Thoughs: I have discussed this on here till I am blue and gold in the face. CW needs to put his freaking NFL rings and thinking in a safe until he leaves SB. The most successful offenses in college football would flop in the NFL and vice versa. Further, NFL preparation and practice are far different. You are looking at 18-19 year old kids vs. 24-25 men.
Pagna:
1. How can you give attention only to your starters? Two or more teams need to be prepared, not just for Saturday’s game but the future!
2. Why practice with no contact if it is a contact sport?
3. Examine the chemistry with the assistants. Are they afraid to give honest opinions or to confront you if it is perceived you could be wrong?
Thoughts: Goes back to the NFL mentality. But let's not worry because he is seeking help on this. Oh that is right, he is going to the NFL to get fixes on this.
Pagna:
Any successful person will tell you that when people are allowed to make a meaningful contribution, their interest and loyalty soar.
Our discussions were on every aspect: personnel, their placement, their evaluation, and the action needed to improve. These were daily considerations.
Thoughts: Does anyone believe that CW is giving his assistants this kind of opportunity to give input and the such. He needs to let his guys coach without fear being sent packing. I believe we have not lost more assistants due to the high pay. ND assistants are paid well above average.
Pagna:
Another truth is obvious: “The truly good never think they are!” There is no place for ego when the result affects so many lives and the reputation of a great university.
Thoughts: If there ever was a man who projected big ego, CW has done that.
Finally, I really really want Charlie to succeed at ND, however he is going to have to make some changes to his style to get there. Further, don't be so fast to keep going to Belichak and gang. Especially, since there is no coach in all of sports who project egotist bloat more than Bill. He may be the nicest guy in the world behind closed doors, but he projects A*%hole in public. Charlie, you are at the most famous college football university in the world, use the alumni coaches and players to help you. They ALL want to see the program win, plus some of them are pretty smart guys.
