December 4, 2009

Charlie Weis is An Amazing Guy

The Biscuit

Yes, amazing guy. And to all those that bashed him, called him fat, ripped on him and his family, and attacked him publicly, you should just feel shame. Heck, the other day, some d-bags on some forums claimed that Weis was going to bash ND on his way out the door ‘bc he’s that way’. To those people, and those that have made similar derogatory statements w/literally NO personal proof or evidence, you should feel shame, and you should publicly apologize for being a d-wad.

Because noting that a guy isn’t a great coach is fair, but personally attacking him for that isn’t. Especially when he’s just SUCH A FREAKING GOOD GUY. And especially when you’re some anonymous peon, self-entitled punk hiding behind a handle in a ‘cool’, ‘insider’ chat room with literally no reason to attack a guy in such a personal way (btw, you’re dorks, and you know who you are).

Nevermind what we all knew – that Charlie was absolutely killing himself trying to win for Notre Dame. Killing himself on the trail, killing himself in practices and game-planning. Doing charity work on the side and seeing his family ON THE SIDE. He wasn’t golfing, he wasn’t slacking. He was working for the University, the team and the fans.

Again, I have no issues with people questioning his decision-making in GAMES, his coaching style or his formations. I have a huge problem with attacking the man, which plenty of folks did, and he never deserved it.

What’s the reason for this rant, at this point? I mean, he’s gone right. Yep, he’s gone.

And he’s STILL proving what a stand-up guy he is.

Example #1. Charlie Weis gets fired. Soon after, he CALLS THE DUDE THAT FIRED HIM to make sure that Swarbrick is doing okay!

“It’s probably a measure of our relationship and how he’s approaching this; I had a call from him this morning; he wanted to know how I was doing.”

Lord, the guy has concern for the dude that just canned him. Be honest, would you ever do that? No way. (btw, neither would I).

Nice guy? Great guy.

And now, tonight, out comes Example #2.

Weis is on the phone, calling his recruits, trying to keep them committed to Notre Dame. Yep, the guy that ND fired is out there trying to keep the class together. Despite getting canned, despite ‘fans’ trashing him and his family, despite the drama and the intrigue and all that, Weis is on the phone calling the kids he recruited them and urging them to stick with ND. Because he cares about ND as an institution and a program, and because he’s a good guy.

You get to the point where you don’t want to answer your phone,” [Daniel Smith] said. “But when I saw it was [Weis], it was just great to hear from him. I tried to thank him for putting me in the position I am today.”

“He told me, ‘You earned this.’ And he said, ‘Don’t let my situation change your decision to go to the university.’

“He told me I made the right decision then, and it’s still the right decision. He told me to give it everything you have and encouraged me to work hard for the new coach, and that I’m going to make an impact as soon as I hit campus.”

He got me fired up to play for the new coach and to know who he is,” said Smith, who added only one school, Purdue, has tried to poach. “Up until now, I was just trying to get used to the first adjustment, the loss of my coach. But after talking to coach Weis, I think I’m more comfortable now with looking ahead.”

“Coach Weis calling, though, just made my day. It’s just like him to do something like that. I felt privileged to get to know him. He’s such a great guy. I wish I would have had the chance to play for him. You know, I was recruited for a long time. You build up close relationships with all the coaches. But he made me realize I could have that with the new coach, too.”

The cynics out there, those w/o a rational thought in their tiny brains, will say he’s doing it to get good PR. But heck, there’s plenty of ways to do that, and he doesn’t really NEED it. He’ll get a good job as a Pro OC regardless.

Point is, he loves ND, and doesn’t want his W-L record and his short-comings as a coach to hurt the program, and/or to divorce him from it. He’s part of the family, and wants to stay part of the family, and he wants to see ND football back on top. Rather than rooting against a group that he could perceive as turning on him, he’s still working to help them out.

The guy got canned, and he’s swallowed his pride and a few days after that firing he’s on the phone convincing kids to stay. Just awesome.

Charlie Weis isn’t a perfect human being. He’s gruff, he talks to much, he may annoy you, he’s not the smoothest guy in the world, he’s horrible at personal PR/image management, and his short-comings as a Head Coach (not an OC) are obvious.

But he did a lot of good for the program in recruiting and PR, in delivering a few good seasons, BCS appearances (and $), and some really exciting offense. In the end it wasn’t enough, and he gets that, but he’s no Fredo. He’s a Notre Dame guy. And that’s awesome. (makes you wonder if he actually would potentially stay on as OC under a new coach – unlikely, but makes you wonder…)

But unless you had Charlie Weis wrong you personally (really, really unlikely), I think the guy deserves your thanks and respect. At the least, he deserves your silence, and a refrain from bashing. Those that have gone after him are not honorable enough to come out and say “I’m sorry” – no, they’re righteously wrong here. And that just proves the theory – Weis can swallow his pride and get out there and do what’s best for ND, and what’s right. Cowards can’t, and won’t.

Rant over. Go Irish. And thanks for sticking by us and helping however you can Chuck. That’s money.

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15 Comments

At December 4th, 2009 at 8:34 am, david said...

Biscuit,

Thanks for writing this article. I am one of many who really liked CW, and may have given him another year. Regardless, he is a totally classy guy, who loves ND, and brought the expectations of the fan base up to where they need to be. The feeling of the program, with the talen, I believe is going up.

Thanks again Biscuit, and thanks to you CW. You are loved, and will be missed!

At December 4th, 2009 at 8:52 am, IBX said...

Great article.

I absolutely agree that Charlie Weis, the person, was great for ND…and I hope that some of the loudmouth dumbass fans don’t turn him or his family from the dome.

After the 4 losses to finish the year, I had to admit that it was time to move on from a HC perspective, but I hope that Notre Dame continues to show its class, not its ass, in supporting Charlie Weis and his family and remaining committed to Hannah and Friends.

Thanks Charlie. Your priorities were always clear even if the execution was failing. I hope that Notre Dame and its fans can show you the same respect.

At December 4th, 2009 at 9:35 am, E said...

AMEN!!

At December 4th, 2009 at 9:48 am, Ska said...

It would be great to see Charlie up in the press box calling plays for the next HC or even in a this year’s bowl game. Probably not likely to happen, but it would be good for the ND offense and for Charlie.
ND’s offense would have been so much more potent and dominating if they had a defense that allowed them to have the upper hand for the entire game. More points would have been put on board for ND and the margin of victory would have been much larger in almost every game.
Thanks Charlie… keep up the good works. Go Irish!! Looking forward to a Bowl game.

At December 4th, 2009 at 10:01 am, The Biscuit said...

IBX, yeah, agree that it was time for him to go, and I wouldn’t have given him another year. Just to be sure this is clear: this is a defense of the dude, not his coaching.

At December 4th, 2009 at 10:01 am, Whiskey said...

Nice work. I agree completely. I have always thought very highly of the man. There aren’t enough people out there with that kind of character.

At December 4th, 2009 at 11:27 am, Mark G said...

Charlie had me at “pass right.” Class act. Wish a fellow alum the best of luck.

At December 4th, 2009 at 1:01 pm, FightingSonOfNotreDame said...

Amen to that bro! It’s unbelievable that these pansies will bash his character with absolutely no evidence.

Even though Weis didn’t get it done in W’s he’ll go out like Lou – always giving the University it’s rightful place no matter what.

At December 4th, 2009 at 1:01 pm, Bad Kermit said...

Some might say he’s twice the man that most men are.

At December 4th, 2009 at 1:36 pm, DeepTeaKup said...

Kermit, maybe even three times.

Seriously though, I wonder if this is a recruiting violation. Now that he is no longer the coach he is an alumni calling recruits basically on behalf of the school. This is not allowed.

At December 4th, 2009 at 2:54 pm, tjak said...

DTK, maybe we can address this issue after we sort out all the practice time stuff in Ann Arbor.

At December 4th, 2009 at 2:56 pm, Doug Mannen said...

Great Rant! And thank you for saying it out loud, so to speak. I, like many, questioned Charlie’s on-field decisions a time or two, but I never questioned his intentions or his efforts.

Doug in Portland

At December 4th, 2009 at 3:27 pm, Bad Kermit said...

DTK, I’m surprised a Catholic institution like Notre Dame was so readily willing to get rid of half its mass.

At December 5th, 2009 at 8:28 am, Ricardo Yglesias Hashem said...

Charlie is a great man and he was a great coach for ND.
How many games did Charlie and the team lose?
How many were lost by bad calls made by officials partial to their “home” conference?
Charlie should have stayed, he is a ND sort of person.
Ricardo (ND 1957-59)

At December 7th, 2009 at 12:17 am, Laurie said...

Bravo!

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