Holograms.
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Is Barack Obama goofy footed or regular?
Finding out the answer to that question will go a long way into breaking the photo shop code. Although I suppose he could be riding switch, just like he flipped on public financing for his campaign. HEY-O!
Good to see Kyle McCarthy on there.
I was hoping (and assuming) he'd be back for his 5th year. We have a lot of talented people in the secondary, but they will be well served playing with Kyle for another year, hopefully with his discipline and effort rubbing off.
Spesh, on Tenuta
I think Busco and I got the same impression from him last year at the coaches clinic... namely what you said, he is not interested in being a head coach and thinks Notre Dame, done right, is the biggest stage to prove his theories of defensive football. Being a head coach would take him too far away from the teaching aspect he craves IMO.
Now, a question for those smarter than me about defensive scheming... is there a significant gap between the kind of players we are/have been recruiting and the personnel necessary to make the 4-3 dominated schemes work?
Also, and I guess I would direct this at Angel and others closer to the situation, do you think the reassignment of responsibilities is sitting well with the incumbents on the staff?
Spring Roster is out. (link)
I wonder if it's already been photoshopped.
Those glasses don't quite look right on Obama's face.
this is crying out for a CW photoshop
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Te'o could show him this method
I hear it's a required course at Punahou.
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Only if you explode the press box in the background.
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shades of "Black Sunday"
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Oh the humanity!!!
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a Charlie zip line would work
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Two words
Bat Pole
How quickly can we get Weis from booth to field?
Have they timed it? Maybe they could install some sort of slide-like apparatus.
Well, that makes a whole lot more sense...
than some rumor that Weis was actually going to bring the other Brian White in as OC. It's obvious that Weis was going to be the OC all along.
I am disappointed that the rumor of Ianello to QB coach/Powlus to administrative position/new WRs coach didn't come to pass. I'm just not sold on Powlus as a quality assistant.
another more immediate scenario
I bet this comes up this season.
Scenario: There's two minutes left in the game and we just got the ball back, down by 4 points. We go hurry-up, no huddle.
How the hell does Charlie direct his quarterback from way up in the booth?
What happens in this scenario?
Weis moves up to the booth for this season. Brown is the acting head coach on the sideline. The move works splendidly. Weis returns to being a robot genius. Brown fires up the troops like he's Mike Tomlin. We go 12-1 and win a BCS bowl.
But now Weis is healthy. Can he really continue to justify being a head coach who doesn't coach from the sideline? If he comes back down, what does that mean for the play-calling?
And Brown is too good in his new role. He gets hired as a head coach at a non-BCS school. So who becomes our fiery leader and motivator?
Based on title, Ianello
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I believe he was, yes
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free BGI article on the presser
http://www.blueandgold.com/content/?aid=6693
Polian is listed only as Special Teams coordinator. Was he listed as an Assistant LB coach last year?
Agreed about Weis headed for the booth.
"50-50" is probably more like 100%. If he's not going up there, why even raise the issue now?
who else thinks this was the Brian White
they were talking about all along? (Not the guy who was rumored, then hired by Urban as an assistant?)
One more. Apparently this guy is the offensive grad asst.
Thanks but
you know me. I always hit the new pubs.
Don't know.
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great point
You have to wonder, with Swarbrick in charge, how much of the offseason changes were dictated to Charlie.
(BTW, great to see you here and thanks for coming!)
And
It's entirely possible that the decision on where CW is in the fall is not in his hands. If you saw him at the last presser he had great difficulty moving. And this is before the next operation on the other knee.
It is possible that the doctors or ND's risk management department or some combo may dictate that he not be near the field. And this may hold true for spring practice as well.
I honestly don't think he'll be on the field in the fall either by his choice or someone else's.
Brown and Tenuta.
My theory and I have seen bits and pieces of it throughout a few other posts.
First and foremost this probably means Weis is gonna coach from the booth this season and Brown will be the field coach. While giving Tenuta control of the Defense with Brown able to mix in while keeping a hand on the pulse of the entire team on the field. Smart move IMO if all the coaches involved are on board.
Secondly, I think it means that Weis expects Brown to be hired after this upcoming season as a HC. Provided the season plays out at decent expectations I think that makes Brown a hot commodity and deservedly so, IMO.
Lastly, and this may be the only point that doesn't make you say, "no shit, Sherlock", is that Tenuta likes ND, wants to stay, and realizes that he is a DC not HC material. Outside of the NFL calling or a fallout with Weis it would not surprise me to see Tenuta here for quite some time provided Weis gets this thing turned around this year.
Corwin as "second in command"
Maybe Corwin will end up being the de facto head coach - the guy on the sidelines overseeing things and firing people up while Weis and Tenuta call plays from the booth.
anything official on 5th years?
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that stinks about Luke Schmidt
He could just never get out of the starting gate without something going wrong.
a few
Corwin is now apparently "second in command" of the entire team.
Luke Schmidt is on medical scholarship. Football career is over.
Jashad Gaines not expected back.
Weis not sure if he'll call plays from the booth or sideline. 50-50.
Probably more 4-3 than 3-4, especially with Tenuta calling plays.
DL coach expected shortly. One week
Apparently , no change in S&C coach. "Reuben is the expert".
Let's not forget about Chalie's knees.
He may be thinking that coaching from the booth this year is good idea, with full intention of returning to the sidelines in 2010. This move might not be a demotion of anyone. It could be that the situation dictates that Weis makes some adjustments. Maybe he thought that Brown would be better suited for the role of "sideline coach" then Tenuta. I agree with most that either Brown, or Tenuta is gone after this year.
any other bullet points from the presser?
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This sounds about right.
If Charlie is heading up to the booth, this allows Corwin to basically have an open audition in the role of the head coach for the season. I see all this shaking out with Weis & Tenuta up in the booth worrying about schematics, while Corwin & Co. handle the personnel and on the field matters.
It seems a little convoluted and certainly unorthodox, but it might work. Certainly seems to be an effort to maximize everybody's talents. Let's just hope it's not the coaching version of Wildcat: Navy Game Edition.
One Year More
(cue Les Mis)
he isn't.
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perhaps
but I don't think Corwin will be here next year anyway. He's either interviewing or getting offers for interviews for HC positions at smaller schools. A year as the Associate HC, given Charlie's health condition, is only going to help prepare him more to be a HC somewhere else.
It's certainly a demotion in title, but do we know if it's a demotion in duties? Last year's defense seemed all Tenuta, all the time.
It mimics the setup in NE with him and Belichick
Bill was a defensive guy and the defense was his baby. He trusted Weis enough to give him a lot of latitude to do what he needed on the offense. As long as Corwin is happy being the heart of the defense while Tenuta's the brains, I'm happy.
It certainly seems like a demotion
but if the rumors about Charlie coaching from the booth turn out to be true (I'm not sure they are), then I could definitely see this as a promotion. Charlie may ask him to run the sideline on gamedays while pumping up the defense, while also helping to draft the defensive game plan during the week.
Who would be the lead offensive coach on the sidelines if Charlie were to stay in the booth?
Spesh, Weis said that Crennell will not be coming.
I didn't see or hear the presser myself, so that's someone elses interpretation of what Weis said.
I think you might be right
Somehow I don't expect both of them to be here next season.
Could be more to do with keeping Tenuta than
anything involving Brown. I wonder if Brown is still going to be the top defensive guy in practice, while Tenuta focuses more on gameday scheming.
As an aside, is Charlie seriously considering coaching from the booth? It might be a great move for him if the Hawaii game is any indication, but it doesn't do a whole lot to dispense of the notion that he's the world's highest paid offensive coordinator.
Yes it does.
I guess I don't understand what merited the seeming demotion. It kind of goes agains the whole plan that's been laid out for Corwin. If he's not going to call plays and run the defense, why did he leave the pros?
I hope Corwin is happy with everything
It sure looks like a demotion on its face.
Thoughts from today's presser?
I like the hiring of Brian White from Maryland, if only for the fact that he was the recruiting coordinator at Hargrave Military Academy. Also, his experience in Maryland's offense can't hurt-- Weis and Friedgen have similar philosophies.
http://umterps.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/white_brian00.html
As far as the other stuff--
DL coach next week- does this rule out Crennel?
And-
Tenuta calling the plays in '09
Brown bumped up in title
Tenuta bumped in title
Is this really that different from what we were doing last year? It just seems that now they have the titles to go along with the duties.