I agree with most of these points so far, but I was at the LSU game and I just felt that Charlie was going to go for the fake punt. Now, I have not seen ND in person in over a year and I could see it coming. If I could see it coming without having any games on TV or in person, I think that Charlie had become fairly predictable in situations like that. Of course, special teams not be all that special factored into that decision, most likely, but still, he should have punted, bc you already know the crowd is against you and they are just going to use a stop as major momentum...which is what happened.
I hope that Charlie learns that you can't always just take chances like that unless you are absolutely positive it is the right call at the right time in the right situation. None of those were true, and I think that Charlie has bought into his own hype a bit, too.
My biggest example of this is how he was supporting Brady right after the draft by saying that Quinn was ahead of Russell because he had two years with Charlie--as if to say that other OC's and HC could not ever prepare their players for the NFL as well as he could. That sounded pretty arrogant, to me, and I realize that he is a brash, outspoken guy, but everyone is just gloating over the fact that Brady fell so far; and now he says that BQ is a combination of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, because he had Charlie as his HC for the last two years?
BQ already has enough scrutiny and now Charlie adds to it by making this comparison. Not only that, it puts more pressure on Charlie and the Irish to start churning NFL-ready QBs simply based on the HC. The target on ND players is big enough as it is, and now Charlie has painted even bigger ones on the Irish, BQ, and himself all before end of April.
Let's hope this does not come back to haunt us, though I think it will because Clausen, Jones, Sharpley or whomever wins out is going to instantly be expected to awesome because Charlie is his coach...which is an image that Charlie has cultivated before he has even coached 3 years at ND.
Let me say, I have a lot of confidence in Charlie, but sometimes he needs to bite his tongue a bit. He has the Irish headed back to where I was accustomed to seeing them under Lou, but I'd expect that it'd be better to get a little more of a pedigree as a HC before he starts saying things like this. It takes time and I feel that he can learn from his mistakes, but it takes time and he needs to worry more about that than propping up his own legend, before he has even made one for himself at ND. The days of being a coordinator are done and everything that he does and says is magnified tenfold because he is the ND coach. We need someone that can come in an change the culture of mediocrity that had set in, but we also need to see some better results in the bigger games. Maybe playing possum like Lou was so adept at doing would serve us a little better because no matter how little depth we have "thanks" to Ty's lackluster recruiting, the target on ND is bigger than ever and we need to make it smaller by winning the bigger games and shutting up the talking heads and haters a little more consistently, in my opinion.