dre1919
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Trust me SoCalDomer, I am neither a casual nor uninformed Notre Dame fan. You can believe what you want about the Charlie Weis regime. I don't personally choose to call your posts "wrong" as you have so freely labeled mine, I just choose to say this is where you and I disagree. I also don't feel the need to dissect people's posts line by line in an attempt to prove my point right as it's really moot as to whether it is or not.
That having been said, my opinion is that Notre Dame football is no better under Weis than it has been under Davie and Willingham. The results on the field back this claim up as FACT in terms of quality wins, number of wins overall in a career, and bowl wins. The talent is immaterial to me at this point because as you said, you cannot always determine when/if a player will ever live up to their potential. Oh, and you are incorrect sir...Jimmy Clausen was rated the #1 QB and #1 rated high school prospect coming out his year by many outlets. I know exactly how the ranking process works, so no, I do not have a misunderstood concept of it. Now the system might be, and probably is, flawed and wrong...but having the #1 overall ranking in something like Rivals.com makes that player the most valuable player to land as a recruit. It means he has the highest level of upside potential as well as the best possible skill set coming out of high school. To me, Jimmy Clausen doesn't have that yet / ever because I see players that were rated lower than him in his year or others that are performing at a higher level than he is.
That isn't necessarily his fault...as you point out, the talent around you makes you better. I agree with you. But, what I'm trying to point out to you is, that "scoring top recruiting classes" as people love to hail Charlie Weis for is not the end all, be all to a successful coach and it certainly isn't the reason for keeping him as head coach to me. Other people could potentially recruit as well or as close to him and produce better results on the field. Yes, I completely understand the Miami situation as well as the years being very rough when the cupboard is totally bare. I get that entirely. However, you must understand that I have lost whatever small amount of faith in him as a coach I ever might have possessed. Yes, sacking him and bringing in a replacement would cause more turmoil (see: Michigan and RichRod), but sometimes you have to go through the fire to get to salvation. I do not see Charlie Weis being worth the wait while any of these classes mature into great players. I do not think he was a home run hire, I think he was "the best we could get on short notice" and that's not what I want for our team.
But, as I said, the grand opera will play out before us anyway. Charlie will be on the hot seat after this season and will probably lose his job at some point in the near future for mediocre results. Maybe not next season since the schedule is cake, but the alumni and administration will not tolerate mediocrity for long.
That having been said, my opinion is that Notre Dame football is no better under Weis than it has been under Davie and Willingham. The results on the field back this claim up as FACT in terms of quality wins, number of wins overall in a career, and bowl wins. The talent is immaterial to me at this point because as you said, you cannot always determine when/if a player will ever live up to their potential. Oh, and you are incorrect sir...Jimmy Clausen was rated the #1 QB and #1 rated high school prospect coming out his year by many outlets. I know exactly how the ranking process works, so no, I do not have a misunderstood concept of it. Now the system might be, and probably is, flawed and wrong...but having the #1 overall ranking in something like Rivals.com makes that player the most valuable player to land as a recruit. It means he has the highest level of upside potential as well as the best possible skill set coming out of high school. To me, Jimmy Clausen doesn't have that yet / ever because I see players that were rated lower than him in his year or others that are performing at a higher level than he is.
That isn't necessarily his fault...as you point out, the talent around you makes you better. I agree with you. But, what I'm trying to point out to you is, that "scoring top recruiting classes" as people love to hail Charlie Weis for is not the end all, be all to a successful coach and it certainly isn't the reason for keeping him as head coach to me. Other people could potentially recruit as well or as close to him and produce better results on the field. Yes, I completely understand the Miami situation as well as the years being very rough when the cupboard is totally bare. I get that entirely. However, you must understand that I have lost whatever small amount of faith in him as a coach I ever might have possessed. Yes, sacking him and bringing in a replacement would cause more turmoil (see: Michigan and RichRod), but sometimes you have to go through the fire to get to salvation. I do not see Charlie Weis being worth the wait while any of these classes mature into great players. I do not think he was a home run hire, I think he was "the best we could get on short notice" and that's not what I want for our team.
But, as I said, the grand opera will play out before us anyway. Charlie will be on the hot seat after this season and will probably lose his job at some point in the near future for mediocre results. Maybe not next season since the schedule is cake, but the alumni and administration will not tolerate mediocrity for long.