Sherm Sticky
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Yeah. He has to go after this year or sooner.BVG level coordiantor
Yeah. He has to go after this year or sooner.BVG level coordiantor
His play calls weren't amazing either. It's Swarbrick who you should blame.31 year old fan.
Since Jimmy Clausen left the program, I've been dreaming of a (college) QB with the talent of Sam Hartman to enter the program.
The fact that Gerald Parker ruined this season, with his completely vanilla play calling and predictability is going to haunt me forever when I look back on what this season could have been years from now.
I'll never forgive Tommy for leaving us (and mostly Hartman) in the lurch, and turning his back on his alma mater that gave him everything.
He's given almost half his life to ND while enduring constant ridicule and at times death threats from fans. He left this offense with plenty of talent and experience. This is on Parker.31 year old fan.
Since Jimmy Clausen left the program, I've been dreaming of a (college) QB with the talent of Sam Hartman to enter the program.
The fact that Gerald Parker ruined this season, with his completely vanilla play calling and predictability is going to haunt me forever when I look back on what this season could have been years from now.
I'll never forgive Tommy for leaving us (and mostly Hartman) in the lurch, and turning his back on his alma mater that gave him everything.
His play calls weren't amazing either. It's Swarbrick who you should blame.
You cannot mean that. Kevin White screwed Notre Dame over so badly and almost sent them into college football purgatoryBingo. Swarbrick is solely to blame for a looooot of ND's issues right now. Almost makes me miss Kevin White...
You cannot mean that. Kevin White screwed Notre Dame over so badly and almost sent them into college football purgatory
it felt like that.First two real candidates didn’t pan out so instead of continuing to look for someone qualified, they gave up.
It was billed as a “national search” with over 30 names. BS conversations with guys like Byron Leftwich that turned out to be non-options but were colossal wastes of time and cool headlines.In fairness to Freeman, didn't we not cough up the change to hire Ludwig away from Utah?
At the same time, have to imagine we could do better than what we're seeing...
First two real candidates didn’t pan out so instead of continuing to look for someone qualified, they gave up.
Lets get a list going. I can only ever come up with Tom Herman and Kliff Kingsbury. Haha.
I remember someone in the media said when he was hired as TE coach that Parker is a talented assistant and a good hire as long as he wasn’t the OC.It was billed as a “national search” with over 30 names. BS conversations with guys like Byron Leftwich that turned out to be non-options but were colossal wastes of time and cool headlines.
He got told no from his first option. Pranced around his second option, clearly, without knowing the full details. Spent so much time fucking the process up that when that fell through he went with his buddy.
He makes one rookie mistake after another but looks really good and sounds very sincere doing it.
Which, I guess, does matter some to some degree.
When you throw Gruden in there, it's a must that you include Saban and Urban!Gruden.
I texted this same .gif earlier when discussing our PeeWee coaches
I hoped I wouldn't have to see it for my college team.Bring him in for the rest of the seasonWhat is Dave Cutcliffe up to these days?
It's a 2 part problem. Admin fucked up with Ludwig, Marcus fucked up by promoting Parker.Not being able to bring in a big time OC hire is more infuriating the more you think about it. We could have offered an OC carte blanche to do whatever the fuck they wanted, as Freeman is a defensive coach, and walk into a veteran QB in Sam Hartman.
That's the tough thing... I want someone in there now for immediate help, but no one is available this time of year. But I did see that David Cutcliffe is currently the Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Football Relations at the Southeastern Conference so give him a call. Read this impressive fact in his profile. Eight quarterbacks whom Cutcliffe coached in college have gone on to play in the NFL: Heath Shuler, Peyton Manning, Tee Martin, Eli Manning, Erik Ainge, Thaddeus Lewis, Sean Renfree, and Daniel Jones.What is Dave Cutcliffe up to these days?