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Weiss?? Over-rated or Misunderstood Genius ??
Posted on 12/31/10 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 12/31/10 at 8:31 pm
Over-rated, over-eater, under-achiever.....
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As a playcaller Weis typically gets too creative when it isn’t necessary. This has often been his critics’ biggest complaint. Rather than stick with something basic and effective, he frequently tries to get cute or complicated. More often than not this backfires when something simple would have been effective. In 2007, for example, there was no reason to run the ball all the way down the field only to call a play-action pass in the red zone in hopes of catching the defense off guard and scoring.
Additionally, Weis' offenses are typically pass-first. While the play calling percentage is frequently near 50/50 run/pass, the run is not used as a "strike-first" weapon. Rather, it is used to complement the passing game and keep opposing defenses honest. Weis focuses mostly on offensive and defensive mismatches in the passing game, and over the majority of his career hasn't employed a power running game. Because his offense is pass-heavy, it needs fairly experienced football players to execute it. Precision in the passing game also requires excellent timing between the quarterback and his receivers, making practice time a commodity.
Finally, Weis’ offense relies heavily on a very high level of quarterback play. The quarterback must not only know his own assignment, he must also know the assignments of every other position. This isn’t uncommon for any offense but due to the complexities of the route adjustments, hot reads, and audibles, the quarterback is tasked with a high level of responsibility
Posted on 12/31/10 at 8:36 pm to spinoza
Terrible college HC. Good NFL OC. Who knows how he will do as a college OC.
Posted on 12/31/10 at 8:45 pm to ehidal1
notre dame offense wasn't the problem he couldn't get the defense to step to the plate.
Posted on 12/31/10 at 8:52 pm to spinoza
great playcaller, horrible leader.
Posted on 12/31/10 at 9:23 pm to Acreboy
Wait... What happened to Applewhile if Weis is coming it?
This post was edited on 12/31/10 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 12/31/10 at 10:41 pm to spinoza
Overrated. Tom Brady has done fine without Chuck.
I will give Tom Brady the credit for making Charlie look like a genius.
I will give Tom Brady the credit for making Charlie look like a genius.
Posted on 12/31/10 at 11:02 pm to NimbleCat
quote:made Matt Cassell look damn good.
I will give Tom Brady the credit for making Charlie look like a genius.
Posted on 12/31/10 at 11:53 pm to spinoza
Not HC material...so overrated as a HC.
Posted on 1/1/11 at 12:39 am to Fishhead
I think he is one of the greatest offensive minds. He would be a great hire.
Posted on 1/1/11 at 7:53 am to HuRRiCaNe MiLeS
he would be a dream OC for LSU. I think he lacks HC moxie, but is a damn fine person and knows offense. I think he'd compliment Les very well.
Posted on 1/1/11 at 7:56 am to spinoza
has terds the size of young children
Posted on 1/1/11 at 2:05 pm to spinoza
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As a playcaller Weis typically gets too creative when it isn’t necessary. This has often been his critics’ biggest complaint. Rather than stick with something basic and effective, he frequently tries to get cute or complicated.
shite, swap in Crowton's name and you have my biggest complaint about him
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