I never said they were irrelevant - can you point out where I said that? My point was that it is not an excuse. No they shouldn't be excused but they damn well shouldn't be uses as an excuse. If that's the case 50% of the leauge should be given a free pass. Broncos start 6-0 and he's a genious. They lose 4 in a row and it's poor McDaniels and the injuries. I just plain don't like the guy, I'll admit it. THe sooner he's gone the better the leauge will be, so I am harsh on him. But it's just the reality. His teams haave been getting killed in the second half, he makes no adjustmentss, and has no backup plans. He has had impressive victories, but his team looks undisciplined, unorganized and lacking any semblance of a team. That's not me being a ****, that's just reality. But if he turns it around, I'll be the first to say I was wrong and to congratulate the Broncos.
You didn't say it wasn't relevant, but you dismissed it as if it doesn't matter and shouldn't be discussed. I happen to think that when you lose a critical member of your team, it's worthy of discussion.
I don't know what it is about Josh McDaniels that makes you think that he's bad for the NFL, even though I agree that he was out of line calling out the Chargers linebackers. Doesn't matter. I just disagree there.
I also disagree that his team looks undisciplined, unorganized, and not like a team, and that he doesn't make any adjustment and has no backup plans. The Broncos were down 17-7 at the half against the Patriots, and wound up shutting them out in the second half and winning in overtime. They came back in the second half against the Cowboys, shutting them out from the 2nd quarter onward. They dominated the second half against the Chargers in the first meeting. You're calling your opinion reality.
The Broncos have been two different teams this season. They looked like surprise contenders after six weeks, and now, they look like also rans. And part of it is definitely McDaniels inexperience as a head coach, but that's not very much unlike most rookie head coaches.
Nope, nope nope - this is why I HATE college football. It is the biggest money making industry disguised as a kid's game. Expectations were high right off the bat. You'd have though Jesus himself came down to coach ND. Find the news clips and SC segments before Weis came aboard. This guy was as hyped as anybody. However, that's besides the point. I said he's a ****ty coach - you didn't disagree. He is a good coordinator, what does that have to do with being a bad coach. LOOK AT THE LOSSES HE'S AMASSED - Navy x 2, Boston College, Syracuse, MSU... I mean they lost AT HOME vs Navy, when Temple beat them the week before!!! He has the deck stacked against him?? He has all the money, the prestige of ND as a recruting tool, a fat paycheck... the only thing against him is "expectations"... oh no... that's not fair... poor Weis. He's a good man, a great teacher. His graduation rate is off the chart compared to those "big" schools. But he's in a great position. He recruits, but cannot lead, you're right. How does that argue against my position though? This guy is not a head coach, and the sooner he leaves, the sooner the ND program can reset.
You can hate college football all you want to. I have my problems with it, too, as do most football fans (two words: Playoff, please). That doesn't change the fact that college recruits who can choose between warm weather and BCS favorite Florida, USC, Texas, etc., and South Bend, IN, are going to choose the warm weather party schools before they go to the wintry capital of Catholicism in the Midwest. Not to mention the academic/moral standards that are more stringent at Notre Dame, which is why the talented but embattled recruits who don't get invited to the warm weather schools go to Ohio State and Michigan State and Texas Tech and Miami.
As far as Charlie Weis is concerned, the hype was there when he first got hired, but remember that he wasn't their first choice. Urban Meyer was their guy, and he turned them down for, guess who? Florida. Once Weis got hired, he was highly touted, but the whole "we should be playing in BCS bowl games and for national championships" didn't really get loud until the Irish came out on fire and looked like they had a chance to go to a BCS bowl. Coming within inches of beating USC, everyone expected them to stay at that high level and compete every year, and it hasn't happened since then, and that's the reason Weis is leaving.
We do agree that Weis isn't a great head coach, and I said that from the beginning. But I don't think that's the reason he's getting fired. He wasn't any worse this season than he was in 2007. He's never won a major bowl game or beaten a major opponent. He's getting fired because he hasn't lived up to the high and unrealistic (IMO) expectations that go along with the job. And I don't think anyone is going to. I think the Notre Dame job is a B-level job in college football, and I think anyone who goes there is setting themselves up for a very public failure.
Also.. just have to put this out there. I absolutely loathe these big name schools loading up their schedule with idiotic games against DII and DIII schools, then FLorida and the rest of them ****s running up the score on these poor guys. Why are the DI powerhouses not scheduled vs each other more? There was noise coming out of Boise State that they can't get any of the bigger schools to agree to play them, either next year or 2011 - they're scared of losing and not being bowl eligible. The college game is so flawed and ****ed up that every time I watch a game I can't help but think about it. Can anybody give me a counter argument and help me start liking this stuff?
I mentioned this earlier this year. Florida opens up with Troy and Charleston Southern, and holds on to their #1 ranking. I'd love to see the heavyweights slug it out, but they really have no incentive to do so, as long as their not being penalized for it. The real reason I watch college football is so that I can see the guys that I'm going to be watching in the NFL. I don't get too wrapped up in the rankings and such because it doesn't make sense to get into it. It's hogwash.