The Indy Star, a gold mine for ridiculous dreck, had an article on Sunday pumping up Notre Dame's next outstandingly overrated patsy-beating, bowl-game-losing quarterback.
Chuckles hasn't had his sharp tongue dulled by the grindstone of a 3-9 season.
"He's better at everything," Weis said of Clausen, "He's a better leader, he's better mentally, he's better physically, he's more mature . . . What else is there?"
Gosh, I don't know. Maybe...um....winning? Yeah, I'm pretty sure winning is in there somewhere in the Notre Dame charter. Let's not forget, this is the same guy who went 16 of 32 against DUKE. At home. On Senior Day.
From the article:
Here's one question that was not asked during the recently completed month of spring practice at Notre Dame: Who will be the starting quarterback? A year ago, it was a four-man race among Evan Sharpley, Demetrius Jones, Zach Frazer and Jimmy Clausen. Jones and Frazer eventually transferred, Sharpley found his left-handed hitting stroke on the baseball diamond, and Clausen -- the nation's No. 1-rated high school quarterback coming out of Westlake Village, Calif. -- started eight games as a freshman, won his last two, and ascended to the throne. Clausen didn't win the job this spring. He took command of it.
I see. So there were four guys. Two guys left. Now there's two guys. And one of them wasn't very good and is focusing on baseball. Which leaves.... one guy. And he's taking command.
And how did he take command in the Blue-Gold game over the weekend? To the tune of 10 for 27 (a sizzling 37% completion percentage, for those scoring at home) for 183 yards, 57 of which came on one pass completion. One of his ten, that is. So as bad as his numbers look, if that one pass was dropped, he'd have been 9 for 27 for 126. Good gracious.
Chuckles then got into some of his typical jibber-jabber, only he's in midseason form already, making random-ass, nonsensical comments that are related to nothing.
Weis on Clausen:
"He's definitely gone from the entry-level classes -- 100-level classes -- to 300-level classes," Weis said. "Is he at a 400-level class or graduate school yet? He's not there yet. But I'd say if you can make that quantum leap from the 100s to the 300s and bypass the 200s, you can understand how much progress we think he's made mentally."
WHAT? Seriously... the hell? There's about 61 words that couldn't be more meaningless if Weis read the nutritional content in his favorite box of pasta. I mean, let's leave aside the asinine nature of comparing FOOTBALL to academics in such a specific way. What does any of this mean? And "quantum leap"? Give me a break.
He's gotten better? How? Magically? He's just better this spring than he was in the fall? Is that hard, though? And even if you think the metaphor makes some kind of sense, how does failing miserably at your 100-level classes let you jump to 300-level? This just makes no sense on so many levels. Seriously, what a bloviating tub of crap. And in typical Weis form, he leaves himself an out by saying he's gotten so much better... but not THAT much better. Not 400-level.
You know all about "400" level, don't you Chuckles?
Thaaaaat's right, Jimmy... if we both look over there, everybody will look over there and not notice us. And that's how you can squeeze my ding-dong without anybody noticing. Except that photographer! Crap!
8 comments:
How many more disastrous seasons before people realize that Charlie is good at managing talent, but not developing talent.
I am amazed at how many blue chip recruits continue to sign with ND. Did you notice they got a committment from Cierre Woods last week? Wow.
Any feelings on how well we will do in South Bend this year?
hmmmm, Jimmy Montana or Pickles. What is a better nickname?
Tim thinks we'll lose in South Bend. I think we have no excuse not to win -- ND is still not a good team. Not sure of B-dowd's take but it'll vary back and forth right up until game time.
I think we win a close one. 27-21.
I refuse to call any victory in South bend before it happens. Losses in 1998, 2000, and 2002 burned me too much.
Boilers lose another close one in absolutely heartbreaking fashin that will be called another "luck of the Irish" win like in 1998, 2000, and 2002.
I'm going to go ahead and wait to make this call until after April's over.
Hey T-Mill: won't most of their wins this year be "luck of the Irish?"
And J, don't got busting a blood vessel over his words. Most things that comes out of Weis' mouth are pandering to the ND fanbase, that eat his words up like Weis eats buckets of KFC. Just enjoy it for what it is - freakin' funny BS.
I love calling him Jimmy Montana!
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