Objective Look at Charlie Weis

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From my viewpoint, this comment sums up Charlie's most glaring 'issue' .... "As a playcaller Weis typically gets too creative when it isn’t necessary."
This has been relatively obvious because the Irish talent level hasn't been extremely high at various positions. Now that the talent level is getting to where it needs to be, he can take on a more creative play calling.
 

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From my viewpoint, this comment sums up Charlie's most glaring 'issue' .... "As a playcaller Weis typically gets too creative when it isn’t necessary."
This has been relatively obvious because the Irish talent level hasn't been extremely high at various positions. Now that the talent level is getting to where it needs to be, he can take on a more creative play calling.

Horse-hockey. This is college football, not the NFL. There are mismatches all over the field, in every game. Find the other teams' weakness(es), and exploit them like Michael Jackson on a 9 year old boy. I remember that Holtz would sometimes run the same play 4 or 5 times in a row. If it worked, he would keep running it until you stopped it. What we need is less creativity, and more winning of one on one battles.
 

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Another worthless article about my boy. I dont think we need someone to tell us how to rate the man. Everyone been very fair and cutting him slack. We knew going in what it was gonna take to right the ship. Last year was a shocker. I will be the first to admit that. But I have faith that the Mad Scientist will turn it around.
 

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What he said.
Was it overcoaching when he put in a simple shotgun offense to give the young Qb more time to read the field, but it couldn't work because our best player on the field (Sully) couldn't snap it unless it went 10 feet over his head?
 

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I think Weis FINALLY figured out he is coaching young men not overpaid proffesionals this winter. Hopefully, that will change a lot of the play calling and the way he treats these young men!
 

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he is an offensive genius but as its been proven you need senior leadership to win
 

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I think the article was very fair.

I also believe it says a lot for Weis that he has turned over play-calling for the upcoming season to Offensive Coordinator, Mike Haywood. To me, this shows a lot of leadership in not letting ego get in the way of what he feels is honestly best for his team.

I don't believe that Charlie thinks he can't handle the play-calling. I simply think this allows him to not be spread quite so thin (alright, no girth jokes here please) and focus on more aspects of making our beloved Irish a contender again.
 

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I think the article was very fair.

I also believe it says a lot for Weis that he has turned over play-calling for the upcoming season to Offensive Coordinator, Mike Haywood. To me, this shows a lot of leadership in not letting ego get in the way of what he feels is honestly best for his team.

I don't believe that Charlie thinks he can't handle the play-calling. I simply think this allows him to not be spread quite so thin (alright, no girth jokes here please) and focus on more aspects of making our beloved Irish a contender again.

Ditto!:werd:
 

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With all due respect to the author, the article is wordy, full of his personal biases, and lacks a complete analysis of Weis, the head coach. All of these plus a overweighting of his persona as an Offensive coach make this less than an objective assessment.
While some good points are made, I prefer any coach who has taken his team to BCS bowls 2 out of his first 3 years and who has restocked the Irish with speed, size and talent.
 

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With all due respect to the author, the article is wordy, full of his personal biases, and lacks a complete analysis of Weis, the head coach. All of these plus a overweighting of his persona as an Offensive coach make this less than an objective assessment.
While some good points are made, I prefer any coach who has taken his team to BCS bowls 2 out of his first 3 years and who has restocked the Irish with speed, size and talent.

Where was there bias?

Honestly man, I too love the fact that Weis got us to 9+ win seasons back to back. But let's not forget he delivered one of the worst seasons in ND's ENTIRE HISTORY. Not THE worst, but damn close.
 

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I would like to forget last season, but will be unable to. One characteristic I like about Charlie is how he will take responsibility including for last year.
Anyway, let me throw these out as possible biases in the article:
"Enter the 2007 season when the Fighting Irish offense simply imploded. As discussed here Weis made a bad problem worse by taking an extremely young team and installing a completely new offense. Not only did this move away from the strength of the team-it's under-used running attack-it also confused many young players thrust into first-time starting roles."
-The link at "here" in the article takes you to the same author's article last year in "Notre Dame Football Forum" in a review of the Georgia Tech game, where he criticizes the option running plays Weis put in for Demetrius Jones in the first half. The implication above is that Weis installed a new offense for the enitre 2007 season.

"In particular, the way Weis handled the quarterback situation was (at best) suspect, with two of the four quarterbacks vying for playing time subsequently transferring to other schools."
-Weis announced that after the Blue-Gold game in '07 that he would narrow the list of QBs from 4 to 2. He narrowed it to 3. He worked to get Frazier a transfer to UConn. Jones was upset that he was taken out of the Georgia Tech game, and saw diminishing opportunites with the coming of Clausen.

"As a playcaller Weis typically gets too creative when it isn’t necessary... Rather than stick with something basic and effective, he frequently tries to get cute or complicated. More often than not this backfires when something simple would have been effective."
-Sticking with something basic reminds me of the Willingham era. "Cute or complicated" and "more often than not backfires"? Examples? ND did win 19 of his first 25 games under Weis.

"Additionally, Weis' offenses are typically pass-first. While the play calling percentage is frequently near 50/50 run/pass, the run is not used as a "strike-first" weapon."
-Weis's offenses are about ball-control, keeping the defense off balance, and obtaining imbalances. I am not sure how the author wants Weis to develop the run as a "strike-first" weapon. Does he feel Weis is hampering ND's running game to pass?
And later..."He would also be better served listening to offensive coordinator Mike Haywood about the importance of an effective rushing attack."
- I guess he does.

"The lack of a significant running game also severely limits the effectiveness of Weis’ offense at the college level. Running the ball is the most effective way to win games at any level. Fewer things can go wrong on a running play than a passing play. Running plays require less precision and are easier to practice, master, execute, and perfect. Running the ball controls the clock, wears down defenses, takes pressure off the quarterback, and opens up the play-action passing game. "
- truisms.
- Was ND's failures last year Weis's choice to avoid the run or more that they could not establish the run until the end of the season?
-ND's Time of Possession went from almost 32 minutes a game in '06 to 29 minutes in '07.

"But he would be better served cutting out the fringes and focusing on motivating and development"
-The author implies certain subtractions in Weis's offensive game need to be made permanently. I feel it is relative. "fringes" were successful in Weis's first two years and will be in the future with a more experienced team than
'07. It seemed to me that Weis shortened the playbook last year, that when Sharpley was in Weis could run additional plays tailored to his experience.

The author has some good points. This is all I mean by biases.
 

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Is there any way to really have an objective look at CW? I mean, everybody is going to have an opinion one way or the other. He does too much of this , or too little of that. He's arrogant, overweight, doesn't play to the Alumni enough, you name it and somebody somewhere is going to have an opinion about it. All I care about is winning games and developing the talent we have on our roster. Somedays, I really like what he does, somedays, I question what the hell he was thinking. In all fairness, is there really a way to be objective about what he does as our HC?
 

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Is there any way to really have an objective look at CW? I mean, everybody is going to have an opinion one way or the other. He does too much of this , or too little of that. He's arrogant, overweight, doesn't play to the Alumni enough, you name it and somebody somewhere is going to have an opinion about it. All I care about is winning games and developing the talent we have on our roster. Somedays, I really like what he does, somedays, I question what the hell he was thinking. In all fairness, is there really a way to be objective about what he does as our HC?

Well, he can be objective from the context of how he is grading him.

You can never be flawlessly objective.

However, any fan of ND who watched the last 3 seasons should read this article and say "yep, that's a good summary." It's not like he has not voiced the concerns we have all talked about here in detail. He wrapped it up in a nice article though.
 

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IMHO Ya'all are nit picking like the Main stream media loves to do. " Too cute, too creative?" What do you want a full back run when behind 21 points? Going for it on 4th down, because our kickers suck? I don't understand enlighten me. We watched different games perhaps?
 

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this thread is discussing the merits of the article, not the merits of CW's coaching skills.

so we're nitpicking the article? If your claim is we're nitpicking CW's coaching prowess, then you're nit-reading.
 
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