Monday, November 9, 2009

Notre Dame Not Good


Here we go again. National scribes trying to explain why Notre Dame is struggling and blaming it on another coach. Sure, Charlie Weis is arrogant and a bad coach, but the Irish haven't mattered on the national scene since 1991. Before last year's gift wrapped win, ND had lost NINE straight bowl games. Proof enough that they weren't truly deserving and didn't belong in the national picture. It's all a facade created by NBC and those who believe it is still 1945.

Hell, teams like Michigan, Nebraska, and Florida State have had a hard enough time staying relevant, how is Notre Dame--with its "rigorous" academic standards (translation: no hot chicks for players to rail)--going to keep up with the Joneses? Players don't have to go hang out in a lame college environment and try to fit in to a Catholic-school environment where they don't belong in hopes of playing three years later. They can go play right away at Cincinnati, TCU, Tulsa, Houston, South Florida, et. al.

So go ahead and fire Jabba Weis, Domers, you will still suck five years from now when you fire the next poor sap who takes the job.

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