Carlson's injury

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I hope Carlson is back for the SC game. We need him. No knock against Freeman, but at this time of the year I am much more comfortable with a known commodity.
 
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Weis said in his presser that Carlson will be out until the bowl game, but he feels very confident in all 3 of the TEs next on the depth chart (Freeman, Reuland, and Yeatman).
 

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When you're talking about a guy who was going into his senior year, I don't care how many stars he had coming out of H.S. anymore. The question is, after his junior year, where would he have been drafted? Would he have been drafted at all is a better question. Yeah he was a decent plalyer, but that's about it. Charlie did the rest, and in one year his draft status rose tremendously.

But going into that year he wasn't known by anybody outside of South Bend (hence, he was an "unknown"). Same went for John Carlson before this year, same goes for Freeman.

You're digging your hole deeper.

Fasano was one of the cornerstones of his recruiting class. Raved about by BGI, Scout, and Rivals. He was selected to the '02 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Not bad for an unknown, huh?
Second leading receiver at ND as a under Willingham and Diedrick in the Worst Coast Offense.
Starting his last season he had received wide acclaim from the media. He was widely discussed as one of the premier TEs that would go down in ND history along with MacAfee and Casper (apparently an unknown to you alone) he had 42 career catches during his 370 minutes of PT, he was a Preseason John Mackey Award Candidate (Best TE), Preseason The Sporting News had him listed as the 4th TE in America behind Mercedes Lewis, Leonard Pope, and Greg Olsen. Fasano had a great senior season and was the 3rd TE selected in the NFL Draft.

Fasano was identified as an outstanding player in high school and he remained in the public eye throughout his college career. As I said previously in this thread,

He was polished and prospered under Charlie was but was far from an unknown

As for Carlson, last year Charlie noted that when NFL scouts had come to check out Fasano they all said, "Who's that guy!" Charlie said then Carlson had the talent he just needed the playing time to show his skills. Carlson didn't have the acclaim in HS or early in his career that Fasano did. But among professionals his talent was recognized.
 
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What if Carlson sits against Army, Freeman is not utilized at all, and therefore Petey wont gameplan for the TE position?

I just find it odd that Weis is so tightlipped about injuries and all of a sudden he is open with the press about his QBs favorite target.

Ahh, a conspiracy theorist.
Do me a favor. Don't think so much.
 
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Ahh, a conspiracy theorist.
Do me a favor. Don't think so much.

Not a conspiracy theory. Just when I look at Billichek, he is a bold faced liar when it comes to the injury report.

Why would Charlie come out and say definitively that Carlson is done for the regular season so quickly? The pros dont even divulge that information for most of the following week.
 
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NDAlumSon

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Not a conspiracy theory. Just when I look at Billichek, he is a bold faced liar when it comes to the injury report.

Why would Charlie come out and say definitively that Carlson is done for the regular season so quickly? The pros dont even divulge that information for most of the following week.

Belichick !?! Lying about an NFL's player status?
Well let's see. One, that would be against the rules. Two, that would be a sanctionable action. Three, because he waits until the last allowable day to list his players does not put him outside of the rules nor does it make him a liar.

Why would Charlie say that John is done for the regular season?
Ehh....maybe because he is.
GoldenEchoes I suggest you watch Charlie's press conferences.
If you have, then you'll recognize the value he places in a little virtue known as honesty.
Stop thinking conspiratorially. All that will lead you to is a miserable life throwing cherry bombs at world economic forums.......or worse. Perhaps that Al Gore is the last known descendant of Nostradamus.
 

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A) The patriots suck and the Colts pwned them this year (jk)
B) Everyone knows Belichick lies about the injury report. Last year he listed Corey Dillon as doubtful for a game he started and had no apparent injuries in. He does it every week and I don't think there are any rules against it.
 

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Fasano was one of the cornerstones of his recruiting class.
Raved about by BGI, Scout, and Rivals. He was selected to the '02 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Not bad for an unknown, huh?

Once again, I don't care what he did in High School anymore when he's going into his senior year of college.

Second leading receiver at ND as a under Willingham and Diedrick in the Worst Coast Offense.

When you're talking about an offense where the leading reciever had roughly 750 yards the year before Charlie got there, that doesn't say a whole lot. He had 27 receptions for 367 yards and 4 TDs his junior year. These are the numbers that made him one of the best TE's in Notre Dame history befor that big senior year?

Starting his last season he had received wide acclaim from the media. He was widely discussed as one of the premier TEs that would go down in ND history along with MacAfee and Casper (apparently an unknown to you alone) he had 42 career catches during his 370 minutes of PT, he was a Preseason John Mackey Award Candidate (Best TE), Preseason The Sporting News had him listed as the 4th TE in America behind Mercedes Lewis, Leonard Pope, and Greg Olsen. Fasano had a great senior season and was the 3rd TE selected in the NFL Draft.

There are 30 preseason John Mackey Award Candidates, I can't take that serously. So he was one of the top 30 TE's in college football going into his senior year, big deal.

As for the Sporting News, that's one paper. I wasn't hearing his name on Sportscenter heading into his senior year. Wasn't reading all these pieces about what a breakout year he was gonna have in SI or on Sportsline.com. Basically almost all of the national media barely knew who he was before that season. If you think anyone was talking about him as one of "the premier TEs that would go down in ND history" before his senior year, you're crazy. All those accolades came as the season progressed and he established himself. NO ONE (outside of you, apparently) thought he'd established himself as a great Tight End before his senior year though.

Fasano was identified as an outstanding player in high school and he remained in the public eye throughout his college career. As I said previously in this thread,

I think he remained in YOUR eye throughout his college career (and a lot of ND fans' for that matter), but not the public eye. Going into his senior year, if you had a discussion about the 10 best TE's in college football, I'm not sure Fasano's name would've been mentionned depending on who you talked to. He CERTAINLY wouldn't have been mentionned as a member of the top 5 by most people, outside of you and the Sporting News, before the first game of his senior year.

As for Carlson, last year Charlie noted that when NFL scouts had come to check out Fasano they all said, "Who's that guy!" Charlie said then Carlson had the talent he just needed the playing time to show his skills. Carlson didn't have the acclaim in HS or early in his career that Fasano did. But among professionals his talent was recognized.

Yeah, so says Charlie. I take all that kind of stuff from him w/ a grain of salt, he's a head coach, part of his job is promoting his players.

I'm not saying Carlson doesn't have skills, obviously he does. I just don't think you can look at him and go, "Yeah, everyone knew he was gonna be a great one before this season." Same goes for Fasano before his senior year. Nobody but the coaching staff and the staunchest Notre Dame fans saw those 2 seasons coming.

What it comes down to is this. Does Anthony Fasano have his senior year under Willingham? Does Carlson have this year under Willingham? Or most other college head coaches for that matter. I don't think they do. If Fasano's career had continued on the track it was on heading into his senior year, he'd of been a 5th round draft pick at best. Charlie comes in, and he's a second round pick. Carlson probly wouldn't even be drafted. Now he's probly a first day draft pick, and if he comes back next year he's got a great chance of going as high the early 2nd round.

That's all Charlie's coaching job. Which is why I'm not overly worried about Freeman doing the job the rest of the way.
 
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Well the loss of Carlson is a big blow to our offense, it may also provide a positive in terms of one of the other TEs sneaking up on USC and having a monster game. I think Freeman is more than capable, anyone remember his catch in the B&G game last spring? This guy has waited almost five years for this chance, and I don't think he'll disappoint. Maybe being under the radar will be a huge advantage going into USC.
 

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Not a conspiracy theory. Just when I look at Billichek, he is a bold faced liar when it comes to the injury report.

Why would Charlie come out and say definitively that Carlson is done for the regular season so quickly? The pros dont even divulge that information for most of the following week.

I hope you are correct because Carlson being injured blows.
 
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NDAlumSon

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Not a conspiracy theory.
Why would Charlie come out and say definitively that Carlson is done for the regular season so quickly? The pros dont even divulge that information for most of the following week.

Per Rivals:
• Carlson definitely out—Senior tight end John Carlson, who injured his right knee in the first quarter against Air Force, will not play against Army and will not play against Southern California. On Sunday, Weis left open the possibility that Carlson could be back for the Trojans.
“I could lie and say he’s day-to-day and try to throw a smokescreen out there,” Weis said. “But he won’t play this week, he won’t play next week, he’ll be at the hotel, he’ll travel with us next week and he’ll be ready for whatever bowl game it will be.”
Weis confirmed that Carlson does not need surgery, just time off for the knee to recover.
 
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