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#48 I’d say in both cases there are some legimate complaints against the black coaches. However in both cases the fervor of the hatred that they provoke is what makes some of it look like racism to me. Not all of it of course, but some of it for sure.
There was no PC crowd that saved Dorrell’s job. Winning 10 games a couple of years ago and beating USC last year did that. The interweb impression that people get is scewed by a few freaks that put a huge amount of time and effort into attacking him. UCLA is basically a basketball school that has had some good years in football but isn’t an elite program. It drives them nuts that USC is. Unreasonable Bruin fans look at the winning streak they had going when USC was down and think that that can become the normal situatiion.
Ty seemed to be able to recruit to Stanford and he has certainly pulled in a good quarterback at Washington. And the fan revolt against Ty hurt his recruiting at ND towards the end. Who was it that pulled in Quinn and all the beloved superstars of the past two years?
Comment by oc phil — September 18, 2007 @ 12:09 am
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Why, why did someone have to screw a monkey?
Comment by SmoothJimmyApollo — September 17, 2007 @ 6:34 pm
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OC Phil, that is not my point. My point was Notre Dame has and continues to take a crapload for firing Ty whereas UCLA has done what the PC crowd wanted ND to do, and gotten not much to show for it. If this were Ty’s fifth year at ND we’d be in even worse shape than UCLA because Dorrell, unlike Ty, can recruit.
Ty may indeed turn out to be better than Weis, but that won’t mean he’s a good coach - it’ll mean Weis is the shittier of two shitty coaches.
Comment by ProfKid93 — September 17, 2007 @ 5:48 pm
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SKLM, have you noticed that there are now more images of Ty smiling? He also has that pizza commercial with the Ol’ Ball Coach. Somehow I do not see Weis as having a sense of humor.
Comment by Anonymous IV — September 17, 2007 @ 5:37 pm
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Comment by cheryl — September 17, 2007 @ 4:48 pm
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Taking Responsibility Dept:
Weis said in his news conference that: “…he takes full responsibility….” for the loss, which is a load of crap. What does that mean? He ought to return his paychecks for the past few months. Being dead last in college football does not a “genius” make.
Meanwhile at the Mich-ND game, at one point, there was the following rhythmic chant that rocked the Big House:
“Tyrone’s better! Tyrone’s better!”
As Notre Dame goes through its “Burying the Echoes” losing tour, that chant should be yelled constantly at each venue, before it is yelled at South Bend towards the eight game or so losing streak!
Comment by Stacy Keibler Luvs Me — September 17, 2007 @ 4:43 pm
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#37 - After this weekend’s visit from The Citadel, I’d say Wisky certainly has a slight burning sensation.
Comment by Out of Conference — September 17, 2007 @ 4:24 pm
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#31 So what is your point there? The black man can’t cut it as a college coach.
Most of what went on in the Big House this weekend reeked of bad coaching. Things like the “Quad-sack” and the multiple bad snaps and the dumb penalties are not caused by the previous coach, those are the fault of the coach who is there now.
Something is very wrong with the ND team. I’ve heard rumors of a “player’s revolt” and it looked like they had quit this week. The way the QB who started the year slunk out of town is strange too. It wouldn’t surprise me if all the scapegoating of Ty that takes place has a bad affect on his holdover players who are still on the team. If the team starts to take the attitude of many of the koolaid drinking domers on the net (everything associated with Weis is great, everything associated with Ty is crap) then that team is screwed. No team could survive that as a team.
Comment by oc phil — September 17, 2007 @ 4:22 pm
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If the Irish aren’t going to implement the RB + 10 blockers formation, which would put them back into positive rushing yards by week 11, they should take a leaf out of Northwestern’s book and try to catch Duke-itis. At least then they might win a few more basketball games.
Comment by bradluen — September 17, 2007 @ 3:48 pm
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#39, that is bigger cache of weapons and food than what some underdeveloped countries are able to produce or purchase.
Comment by Anonymous IV — September 17, 2007 @ 2:58 pm
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ND Fans = Farmer’s Daughter:
SherlockHemlock: I am reading more and more Weis abuse from ND fans. Though, there are many ND fans like you say that are like the farmer’s daughter to Charlie Weis traveling salesman character. ND is getting screwed by a sheister that talks a big game, but has no intention of coming through with all of the promises.
Comment by Stacy Keibler Luvs Me — September 17, 2007 @ 2:41 pm
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Notre Dame Football- I am pretty sure Ed Oregeron will be availible at the end of the season. Ole Miss has looked at his buyout and is willing to pay up the following things that are in his buyout clause:
1) 100 pounds of alligator meat every month
2) 50 Chickens,live, for weekly sacrificing- humans are illegal outside of Louisiana
3) 30 All inclusive hunting and fishing trips to Port Sulpha’- a Cajun mans Mecca
4) 50 cases of Pabst Blue Ribbon delivered every week. In the trunk? In the trunk.
5) 30 foot PIROGUE-(pronounced pee-row) custom built by STRATOS , complete w/ red and white metal flake paint.
6) Assorted Weapons cache- grenade launchers, M203, 9mm pistols, rifles, shotguns. Not for him,but for the team. For protection….from the Coach.
And lastly, claiming Tim Tebow is a Cajun, and having him change his name to TIBOGUE, or TIBEAUX.
Comment by Mr Pelican Pants — September 17, 2007 @ 2:33 pm
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#16
Sounds a lot like Randy Newman to me, so, with apologies to “Rednecks”…
Last night I saw Charlie Weis on a TV show
With that smart ass Lee Corso
Lee Corso laughed at Charlie Weis and the audience laughed at Charlie Weis too
Well, he may be a fool but he’s their fool
And if we think we’re smarter than him we’re right
So I wen to the park & took some paper along
And that’s where I wrote this song.
We run the option better down here
We drink too much and we laugh too loud
And we’re keeping the Domers down.
We go no-huddle Gators In Florida
Phat Phil from Tennessee
Bad-ass linemen from LSU
Went in mean, came out meaner too
Hustling around Atlanta & winning a trophy or two
Getting drunk every weekend at Dreamland barbecue
And we’re keeping the Domers down.
Comment by yoyofutbawl — September 17, 2007 @ 2:28 pm
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Hey, there’s 2 vectors for Big 11 Transitive Herpes:
Northern IA > Iowa State > Iowa
PSU and Wiscy might be the only conference teams to escape the joy of 1-AA herpes, and several team (Minnesota, forex) might get some double shock power.
Comment by Albino Tornado — September 17, 2007 @ 2:21 pm
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SKLM:
The witless Domer faithful can’t jettison fat Charlie (and wouldn’t THAT be the father of all bombs–take that Putin) because the Irish faithful are suckling the koolaid directly from the sagging, bloated man-teat of Weis himself. He is “one of them,” an “alum.” Plus, his penchant for wearing guady jewelry and the girthy lilt of his walk turns them on a bit . . .
Comment by SherlockHemlock — September 17, 2007 @ 2:16 pm
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Breach of Contract Dept:
Since Domers think they are smarter than everyone else, why don’t they use their “brain-power” and find some sort of loophole in Weis’ 10-year contract and fire Weis right now, and not pay him the balance of the contract? He is killing the program, putting out on the field players that are not prepared for basic stuff, like hiking and blocking.
In the interim, they should hire Holthhh, a proven winner against big teams. And, he gives great pep talks. And, would prefer to play USC than ucla, because USC is easier to spell (his actual words last week).
Comment by Stacy Keibler Luvs Me — September 17, 2007 @ 2:09 pm
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See, this is why Joiner and Tbag [sic] engage in non -spit-swapping kisses and gentle junk fondling on the sidelines. Safe sex.
Although, I’d still get a dose of penicillin if I were Tbag–all the latex in the world won’t protect him given the rectum-reaming he gave Tennessee. And we all know where that UT ass was the first week of the season: taking it bare-back from the “boys” in Berkeley (reppin the Castro, peeps!).
Comment by SherlockHemlock — September 17, 2007 @ 1:57 pm
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My God this would not happen if Ara Parsigian were alive!
Comment by Alagator — September 17, 2007 @ 1:56 pm
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So, IF, and I did say IF, Michigan runs the table, it’s in remission ? A Big 10 championship/bowl win is program chemo ?
Comment by Scalz1 — September 17, 2007 @ 1:54 pm
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Yep. We should never have fired Willingham. I mean, look at UCLA, they stuck by Dorrell and now that is really starting to pay div . . .
Oh. Whoops. Never mind.
Comment by ProfKid93 — September 17, 2007 @ 1:53 pm
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Since ASU is unlikely to lose many (any) games, another good one would be to follow the Iowa strain, since UNI > ISU > Iowa. That’s some serious transitive embarrassment. And I don’t even want to think about how Duke > Northwestern shakes things up.
Comment by Run Up The Score — September 17, 2007 @ 1:42 pm
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i’m hoping ND just forfeits the USC game - i’d rather give up than get beat by triple digits
Comment by okiedomer — September 17, 2007 @ 1:41 pm
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You’re telling me my team has a date with patient 0 this Saturday? That doesn’t sound good….
Any what kind of disease is prevented by using the “spread”?
Comment by billybob — September 17, 2007 @ 1:40 pm
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I have faith that the Trojans will provide plenty of protection this year when they go into Notre Dame.
Seriously after watching the USC front 7 against a solid Nebraska OL, it is shocking to think what they could do against a team as inept as Notre Dame is right now.
Given how Weis mouthed off his first year about how he “owned” Carroll when they were both in the NFL and the general nature of the rivalry, I’d expect at least 70 points.
It will be interesting to see if Weis can reverse the total meltdown that team is having. That isn’t just a bad team, it is one that is in chaos. Most coaches would soon be shown the door if they lost a team the way that Weis seems to have lost his current players. If Weis hadn’t shown himself to be such a total prick I think I’d actually be feeling bad for the domers.
Comment by oc phil — September 17, 2007 @ 1:36 pm
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#20….no, it’s not. This is much more fun. The bewildered tears of alcoholic bemusement are brinier than the ones borne of blowouts in bowl games.
Comment by Der Schatten — September 17, 2007 @ 1:31 pm