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Brian Kelly on Gameday

  • Speedofsand
    He did a 1 on 1 with Erin Andrews. Then the guys on the live set all said his tantrum was out of line. Meyer and Desmond Howard said the language is unacceptable. Herbie kind of ripped him too.

    A couple minutes later they show JoePa in a gym pep rally using damn, ass, and hell in a different context and it was all laughs.
  • Hb31187
    Damn, ass and hell are nothing compared to what Kelly was saying.

    Also, Kelly comes off as a douche. JoePa comes off as a likeable, senile , coaching legend
  • Speedofsand
    It was a good interview for Kelly. I doubt he loses it that bad ever again.
  • jordo212000
    Context is key. Kelly seemed like he had no control over himself on the sideline. On top of that, he's the coach at a faith based school. He shouldn't be behaving like that, and if he has to, he needs to make sure no camera is on him
  • lhslep134
    Still don't see what the big deal is. If I was the coach of ND, and my team made that many stupid mistakes I'd be yelling my ass off too.
  • Tobias Fünke
    Speedofsand;889886 wrote:He did a 1 on 1 with Erin Andrews.
    Of course he did.
  • DeyDurkie5
    lhslep134;889901 wrote:Still don't see what the big deal is. If I was the coach of ND, and my team made that many stupid mistakes I'd be yelling my ass off too.
    Who he coaches for is the big deal. You are all knowing when it comes to sports lslep, you should know this.
  • karen lotz
    Good thread speed.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    I played high school football at a Catholic school. I had coaches who had salty language. So what? Only in the ESPN age does this become a capital offense. We're going to produce a society of wimps if we're now getting our panties in a bunch over a football coach dropping f-bombs. I think Herby and his buddies would object to General Patton.
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  • ksig489
    ^^that sign is racist^^
  • dwccrew
    Brian Kelly just proving what many already knew. He has dominated in conferences and divisions with lesser talent. He can't coach with the big boys. Even with Notre Dame's light schedule.
  • SportsAndLady
    Even with Notre Dame's light schedule.
    Not many teams in America have had a rougher first 2 games than Notre Dame
  • dwccrew
    SportsAndLady;891573 wrote:Not many teams in America have had a rougher first 2 games than Notre Dame
    LOL, yeah South Florida and Michigan will be world beaters by season's end.
  • SportsAndLady
    dwccrew;891577 wrote:LOL, yeah South Florida and Michigan will be world beaters by season's end.
    Shit, I forgot u can predict the future...my B
  • dwccrew
    SportsAndLady;891578 wrote:****, I forgot u can predict the future...my B
    I didn't forget that you know very little about football.
  • karen lotz
    dwccrew;891572 wrote:Brian Kelly just proving what many already knew. He has dominated in conferences and divisions with lesser talent. He can't coach with the big boys. Even with Notre Dame's light schedule.

    Light schedule, seriously?
  • dwccrew
    karen lotz;891585 wrote:Light schedule, seriously?
    Yes, seriously.
  • karen lotz
    dwccrew;891608 wrote:Yes, seriously.

    Interesting
  • dwccrew
    karen lotz;891615 wrote:Interesting
    Not saying they have the easiest schedule in the country, but a lot of the teams on their schedule that are historically great programs (USC, UM, Pitt) are middle of the road teams this season and have been for a couple of seasons. Throw in the service academies and a couple of emerging teams that haven't quite cracked into the top tier level (USF) and all you are left with is Stanford and MSU (who proved they were a pretender and benefited from a weak schedule last season).

    I don't hate ND, but from what I have seen, I am not impressed. They have been the better team in 2 games and blew it.
  • SportsAndLady
    dwccrew;891580 wrote:I didn't forget that you know very little about football.
    Yeah good one.
  • Tobias Fünke
    dwccrew;891580 wrote:I didn't forget that you know very little about football.
    You make it seem like you don't know shit about football either with Brian Kelly "can't coach with the big boys" comments. The game plans for these two games were both excellent. 1023 yards of offense in two games (10th in the country), holding USF to one touchdown and 254 yards (13th best in the country), and a perfect performance against Michigan through three quarters...before the bottom absolutely fell out. You seriously look like a buffoon questioning his ability to coach; if you can't see the improvements in the team's overall play and performance this year verses 2007/2008/2009 then you are blind.

    Does anyone else see a tremendous flaw in your argument that Notre Dame's schedule is weak and yet you call them "the big boys?"
  • Teabagger
    so go ahead and tell us who in the country had tougher games to start. alabama with ksu? osu with akron, and toledo?
  • Tobias Fünke
    Teabagger;891799 wrote:so go ahead and tell us who in the country had tougher games to start. alabama with ksu? osu with akron, and toledo?
    South Carolina (ECU, Georgia) is the only team in the top 25 that I think has had a tougher schedule to this point.
  • Teabagger
    Tobias Fünke;891822 wrote:South Carolina (ECU, Georgia) is the only team in the top 25 that I think has had a tougher schedule to this point.
    yeah, I'll go with that. I think if notre dame could start with akron maybe they could afford 5 turnovers and get a win and some confidence... but at this point I dont even know what brian kelly can say in the locker room. he has to be very confused and disappointed.