Weis To Discuss Irish Struggles With Pats Coaches
19th November, 2007 - 5:29 pm
ESPN - Charlie Weis will do some serious self-evaluation after this season. Then the Notre Dame coach will let his old coaching buddies on the New England Patriots put their two cents in.

"I think that those guys would have no problem telling me what things I did right and what things I did wrong," Weis said Sunday. "I think those resources, those people, because we're close enough and have a very close relationship won't be afraid of saying to me, 'What the heck are you doing?' And that's what I want. I want somebody to be able to tell me, to say it like that. And I know that those guys would do that."

It also helps the Patriots' staff know Weis' system so well.

Before being named Notre Dame coach in December 2004, Weis was offensive coordinator for Patriots' Coach Bill Belichick for five seasons, helping New England win three Super Bowls in four years. He also worked with Belichick under Bill Parcells for three years with the New York Jets. [READ]

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