I just finished watching Weekend at Bernie's and I thought about this thread.This thread reminds me of the last 30 minutes of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes.
Folks, let me get this straight with you once and for all..
I don't begrudge Kelly for going out and making a better man of himself....Making more money in a high profile job should be an aspiration for all of us I guess. Maybe not all, but I'm guessing most of us.
It's been my contention all along and continues to be how he's handled this whole ordeal and leaves his incoming recruiting class out to dry. That is all.....It has nothing to do with the job he has done to date nor do I dislike the man. I think he's a great coach. That said, and this is my opinion only, I think his priorities are way out of whack here based on timing and approach. I hope to God that this has everything to do with he and his assistants getting their just due, but with each and every passing second, minute, hour and day....it's starting to look like it has nothing to do with that. Kelly's playing his game and Jack is playing his....End of story. If that means that they part ways and end their relationship and go their own ways, I'm fine with that. Some of you keep telling me how smart you are with business and negotiating.....Well, in my opinion, Notre Dame is only going to eat so much crap before they tell this guy to take a walk. Every negotiation has a tipping point....right, Lax? Now we'll see how serious everyone is and who's got the biggest pair.
There should be a thread for those of you who are denouncing your respect for BK and no post should be deleted so we can all reflect on it in a week from now.
Well thanks. Do trolls and ogres have anything in common, I mean besides foot fetishes?
"I think the NFL right now tends to borrow more from college than the other way around," Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said. "But I think it's more about leadership. Some of these coaches in college are outstanding leaders. And they just go from a younger roster to a slightly older roster — still the average age is, what 26, 27, 25 in the NFL? They are dealing with 19, 20 year-olds. It's not that big of a difference. "There's no question, and I'm not the only one who thinks that college coaches are well-trained and have experienced tremendous pressure, and can handle it. And they're smart."
I don't get this at all. Is he not entitled to try to get what he feels he deserves for his services? I can't get worked up about all of this because I don't think there is any chance he goes anywhere. I don't think the Eagles would ever hire him, and I don't think he would leave Notre Dame to coach the Eagles. He's just trying to get some leverage to whatever extent he can, as anybody in any line of work and anyone in any negotiation would do. I don't like how his agent went through the press, but my sense is that has backfired on them and done more damage to their position than it has to my feelings.
This has been going on for two days, and people act like its the longest most horrible contract negotiation ever. Also, peoples' apparent belief that they are somehow entitled to information is astounding, as if they don't understand that sharing information publicly would damage the negotiation.
Because of the lack of info, people are just projecting their own attitudes and insecurities onto the situation, and in turn its driving people nuts. I don't think that is Kelly's problem. Kelly has to worry about Kelly, not eggshell psyched football fans.
Ball Tag
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Ball Tag is a fun game to play with your friends late at night.
All you need are a few Nerf balls. Or any kind of balls for that matter, but nerf balls don't hurt so much when they hit you. (Col Mustard in the hall with the Nerf Ball!)
The rules are simple:
• Define a playing area. Everyone stays in the playing area.
• Hand out the balls to a few people. Make sure you have more people than you have balls. (Again, how is this possible)
• If you have a ball, try to throw it at someone who doesn't have a ball. If you hit them, they have to take that ball as their own. (Sometimes the age old methods are still best!)
• If you don't have a ball, try not to get hit by one. (Goes without saying!)
• Play for as long as you like. ( Promises, promises!)
Variations:
• Have only one person without a ball. (Imagine the chaos!) (Imagine the pain!)
• Allow people with balls to get hit. (So someone could have more than one ball at a time.) (Again, this is my premise!)
The best place to play this game in Davis is at the Death Star.
Doing my best Nate Silver impression and aggregating all of the info out there it sounds like ND is not giving him everything he is looking for or a deal would already be done. It could be that they never intend to either. It's also important to remember that th Eagles who have interviews scheduled into next week seem to have clearly not offered him the job yet so currently it doesn't seem like he even has the option to leave.
The most troublesome thought is ND playing hardball and being willing to let Kelly walk away to simply go with Martin at a discounted price. IMO this would be a horrendously poor decision.
Time to have a fun, relaxing weekend. Somebody call if there is any news.
Can he hire whoever he wants or does the school have a say in that?
Pump up the Gus hype!
"He'll walk into the interview and take over the room." Monte Kiffin on Gus Bradley, from @pdomo: Kiffin: Bradley the best choice for head-coaching job
If BK were to leave I can't see JS hiring someone that doesn't have HC experience. He did a good job finding BK and I trust him to find another capable HC.
I'm exhausted.
This man should not dictate what ND is......ND dictates who he his and he adapts. I thought that was one of the things that made ND special...you don't change it, it changes you.
The Notre Dame coach interviewed with the Eagles on Tuesday and has a second meeting with the team set for this weekend, according to a published report. Meanwhile, Kelly continued to confer with NFL people about what it's like to coach at that level, a league source said early Saturday.