Charlie Weis - Bitter?

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I think this thread belongs here. Aside from being our previous coach, he is an ND alum. I will be following Kansas closely because I hope Charlie does well and really hope Dayne plays very well. I'm sure others feel the same way.
 

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I for one, am very interested in seeing how Kansas does this year and will watch any and all games available to me on my ridiculously large tv. I will be rooting for Dayne and Charlie to succeed.
 

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I loved big chuck and I think Dayne could do really well down there and become a top qb in next years draft. Mayock even said to keep an eye on him
 

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Now that Chuck released the QB he was holding hostage, I'm back on board.

I think watching Kansas will be enjoyable...I might learn what its like to be a normal casual fan...

It should be a niice escape, and I like that I don't have to go to a KU board...this is just enough...
 

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i wish dayne the best but im not too terribly interested in following him. This last season really only followed ND and I plan on doing the same this next year.
 

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Hope all of them do well. Would love to see them rock the conference in the next couple of years. Tired of hearing about Texas and OU. I loved it when Tex Tech started punching back and hope Kansas gets to that point.
 

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Hope all of them do well. Would love to see them rock the conference in the next couple of years. Tired of hearing about Texas and OU. I loved it when Tex Tech started punching back and hope Kansas gets to that point.

sorry but Charlie sucked when had talent so just imagine how bad he will be with little talent.
 

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sorry but Charlie sucked when had talent so just imagine how bad he will be with little talent.

He may actually do very well because of that.

He's had time to experience what being a college coach is like at the most pressure packed job. Now he goes to a place with very low pressure and psyches them up because now they have a real (kind of) celebrity coach.

It could be real interesting.
 

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Not to mention I doubt he will go to a couple bus games off the jump and set the standards too high
 

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Charlie didn't suck, his lack of defense did.

Sorry again guys, but he was not and will not be a good head coach. He was a very good offensive coordinator, and that's it. He throws around Parcels and Bellichek (spelling may be wrong) as if he can take credit for what they had done. Patriots are still good because of the system even the coaches have been plug and play. I will leave this forum permantly if at anytime Weis can take another team to a bcs game. However the last .fata$$ did pretty good there so time will tell.
 
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Sorry again guys, but he was not and will not be a good head coach. He was a very good offensive coordinator, and that's it. He throws around Parcels and Bellichek (spelling may be wrong) as if he can take credit for what they had done. Patriots are still good because of the system even the coaches have been plug and play. I will leave this forum permantly if at anytime Weis can take another team to a bcs game. However the last .fata$$ did pretty good there so time will tell.

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Wow, what a man you are being able to call a man out because of his weight. You can leave now for all I care.
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I think he probably has learned to get some coaches to coach up the players by now and should have a respectable team in a few years.

Go IRISH (Past and present without discrimination to size)
 

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Wow, what a man you are being able to call a man out because of his weight. You can leave now for all I care.
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I think he probably has learned to get some coaches to coach up the players by now and should have a respectable team in a few years.

Go IRISH (Past and present without discrimination to size)

Wow this topic is apparently too sensitive for me be on here talking about. Seriously Weis didn't understand the mentality at the college level because kids need to get jacked up for games. He said he wasn't that type of coach so he better be now. Weis seemed humbled when he took the job at Kansas. I don't hate the guy at all, but his arrogance proved to be his downfall..
 

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Wow, what a man you are being able to call a man out because of his weight. You can leave now for all I care.
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I think he probably has learned to get some coaches to coach up the players by now and should have a respectable team in a few years.

Go IRISH (Past and present without discrimination to size)

Thanks for your response! I have gotten into with a few people on other sights when they referred to CHarlie in this manner. I will never understand personal attacks about someones weight just because they didn't succeed. He loves ND and tried the best he could. It wasn't good enough, once more he has admitted mistakes. I am hoping he can turn Kansas around.
 

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Thanks for your response! I have gotten into with a few people on other sights when they referred to CHarlie in this manner. I will never understand personal attacks about someones weight just because they didn't succeed. He loves ND and tried the best he could. It wasn't good enough, once more he has admitted mistakes. I am hoping he can turn Kansas around.

You guys should watch the view instead of talk about football.
 
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Sorry again guys, but he was not and will not be a good head coach. He was a very good offensive coordinator, and that's it. He throws around Parcels and Bellichek (spelling may be wrong) as if he can take credit for what they had done. Patriots are still good because of the system even the coaches have been plug and play. I will leave this forum permantly if at anytime Weis can take another team to a bcs game. However the last .fata$$ did pretty good there so time will tell.

Why wait?


"fata$$"

I have no idea of your girth but you've clearly established you personify the latter.
 

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Kansas fan chatter seems happy with Charlie's approach so far both in what he's been saying [including reasonable first year goals] and his recruiting and the transfers coming. Hopefully he'll have some success in a tough place to win [in football]. I was intrigued to hear that the linemen were already talking about how much tougher the CONDITIONING was! If that's true then that's a sign right off that he's learned something important about head coaching in the NCAA.
 

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Why wait?


"fata$$"

I have no idea of your girth but you've clearly established you personify the latter.

Don't be hating on me, please I can't take it, oh no I'm feeling emotional, is that a tear, nope I'll make it, sorry to offend the larger fans out there.
 

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When a new coaching staff comes in, the conditioning is always tougher than the last regime... hmmm. Weis is doomed to fail because he hired the same loser staff he had at ND. His teams were always soft.
 

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When a new coaching staff comes in, the conditioning is always tougher than the last regime... hmmm. Weis is doomed to fail because he hired the same loser staff he had at ND. His teams were always soft.

The same staff?

Don't have a clue, do you?

2 out of 18 hires.


2012 KU Coaches
Charlie Weis - Head Coach
Jeff Blasko - Asst. Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach
Clint Bowen - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach
Dave Campo - Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach
DeMontie Cross - Linebackers Coach
Tim Grunhard - Offensive Line Coach
Rob Ianello - Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
Reggie Mitchell - Running Backs Coach
Ron Powlus - Quarterbacks Coach
Buddy Wyatt - Defensive Line Coach
Kyle Brey - Quality Control-Special Teams
Scott Holsopple - Director of Strength and Conditioning for Football
Scott Johnston - On Campus Recruiter
Murphy Grant - Assistant Athletics Director - Sports Medicine
Jeff Himes - Equipment Supervisor
Dr. Larry Magee - Head Team Physician
George Matsakis - Director of Football Operations
Adam Sitter - Director of High School Relations
Scott Vestal - Assistant Director of Football Operations
 

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The same staff?

Don't have a clue, do you?

2 out of 18 hires.


2012 KU Coaches
Charlie Weis - Head Coach
Jeff Blasko - Asst. Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach
Clint Bowen - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach
Dave Campo - Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach
DeMontie Cross - Linebackers Coach
Tim Grunhard - Offensive Line Coach
Rob Ianello - Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
Reggie Mitchell - Running Backs Coach
Ron Powlus - Quarterbacks Coach
Buddy Wyatt - Defensive Line Coach
Kyle Brey - Quality Control-Special Teams
Scott Holsopple - Director of Strength and Conditioning for Football
Scott Johnston - On Campus Recruiter
Murphy Grant - Assistant Athletics Director - Sports Medicine
Jeff Himes - Equipment Supervisor
Dr. Larry Magee - Head Team Physician
George Matsakis - Director of Football Operations
Adam Sitter - Director of High School Relations
Scott Vestal - Assistant Director of Football Operations

Let me rephrase: He hired some of the same loser staff at ND. I'll add that Ianello was an awful WR coach.
 

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Let me rephrase: He hired some of the same loser staff at ND. I'll add that Ianello was an awful WR coach.

You just dig your hole deeper. "Ianello was an awful WR Coach" Psst, the 4 most prolific receiving seasons in ND history took place while Ianello was WR Coach.

As ND WR coach he turned a HS RB who could only run fly patterns as a freshman into a Biletnikoff winner and an All-American. Under his mentoring Samardzija was a 2 time Biletnikoff Finalist and an All-American. How many other Biletnikoff Winners/Finalists has ND had?

Ianello also coached Kamara to a record breaking freshman year. Then coach Floyd breaking Kamara's record. As I recall Stovall and McKnight also caught a lot of passes under Ianello's guidance.

At Wisconsin he converted a backup QB into a TE who became a 4th Round NFL Draft choice and a Pro Bowler.

At Arizona he developed a pair of All Pac 10 WRs.


Ianello has also been recognized as a top recruiter at every place he's been an Recruiting Coordinator by Rivals, ESPN, and Lemming. Recruiting Coordinator is a significant part of his coaching duties. He had what, 4 Top 15 Recruiting Classes in his 4 recruiting seasons at ND?

Awful?

Two awful posts on your part.
 
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