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by irishoutsider @, Sunday, February 15, 2009, 14:00 (6085 days ago) @ Jay

First, thanks for the invite.

1. There were more than a few times where I felt his termination was inevitable.

2. I am only content with the decision to retain him if it was also considered a formal warning. The reasons for retaining him are relevant. He's busting almost every single recruiting myth, and his greatest flaw (inexperience) was has always been known.

3. If good season is defined as any BCS berth, I would hope it was 90% with this schedule and the pieces in place

4. 5%, and I'm a pretty good seller at 5.

5. The offseason changes are signs of a few positive developments. 1, Weis is not settling for the current state of the program, this is an attempt at improvement. 2, he's not too proud to admit failure. 3, these are hires that I would like to think a more experienced college coach would make.


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