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Shogun 10-29-2010 04:33 PM

Sh**lock : Notre Dame must fire Kelly
 
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoot...t-death-102910

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There are some mistakes coaches can’t survive. Brian Kelly made one Wednesday.

Before Notre Dame reaches a financial settlement with the family of Declan Sullivan, the 20-year-old videographer who died in a tragic practice accident, the school must sever ties with its first-year head football coach.

Kelly should not coach the Irish on Saturday when they take on Tulsa.

We don’t need a thorough and exhaustive investigation to recognize Kelly’s negligence. A coach’s most important job, particularly at the amateur level, is to take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of the young people under his control.

Kelly failed in the worst way possible.

In recent years, Notre Dame dismissed Bob Davie, Tyrone Willingham and Charlie Weis for failing to win enough games. The school canned George O’Leary for exaggerating on his resume.

Those "crimes" pale in comparison to allowing student managers to go up in 50-foot-tall lifts to film practice in hazardous wind conditions.

Mitigating circumstances do not matter. Notre Dame’s video coordinator should not be held responsible. Declan Sullivan, who tweeted before and during practice the weather conditions were terrifying and life threatening, certainly isn’t to blame.

The head football coach has final say over everything that transpires on the practice field. Everything. That’s why Ohio State’s Jim Tressel moved the Buckeyes’ practice inside on Tuesday when wind gusts made conditions unsafe.

“I don’t know if we’ll be inside or out,” Tressel told Ohio reporters 24 hours before the Notre Dame tragedy. “It looks a little nasty. I worry about our cameramen, their well-being up there 50 feet in the air.”

That’s the proper mindset of a head football coach. He’s paranoid about everything.

On Tuesday, Kelly and the Irish practiced indoors because of tornado warnings. On Wednesday, Kelly chose to take the Irish out into the elements. Coaches love to say, “If we’re going to play in the North Pole, we’re going to practice in the North Pole.”

That’s fine for the players. Student videographers don’t film games from 50-foot lifts on Saturdays. Not to mention lifts of the kind that aren’t recommended for use in winds above 25 mph.

Kelly’s negligence is inexcusable. He ignored the risks. Notre Dame should treat Kelly like a drunk driver whose negligent behavior killed a passenger or another driver. An apology and a financial settlement are not enough.

Please do not read this as a demonization of Brian Kelly.

Having been young and stupid, I know how people make the mistake of drinking and driving. When I read about a drunk-driving tragedy, I have sympathy for all parties involved.

Having played college football and worked with coaches most of my life, I know how Kelly made this mistake. His team is soft. He wanted to test his players mentally and physically in difficult conditions and he wanted to grade the test on tape.

I get it. And I get that he’s experiencing terrible emotional pain.

But there are some mistakes coaches just can’t make without suffering stiff repercussions. This is one.

This is worse than a recruiting violation or a sex scandal or even academic fraud. This is a 20-year-old kid who lost his life when he absolutely didn’t have to. This is a fundamental failure.

Notre Dame and athletic director Jack Swarbrick have no choice but to remove Kelly from his position. On Thursday, during a news conference, Swarbrick seemed most interested in making sure he retained his job and minimizing the public-relations damage.

Swarbrick made it clear that he was at practice less than four or five minutes before the lift holding Sullivan fell over. Swarbrick told reporters that he was on a conference call before he walked over to practice — the inference being he wasn’t there long enough to tell Sullivan to come down from the lift.

Swarbrick then suggested the winds gusted with an unprecedented ferocity, leading to the accident that killed Sullivan.

“Things started flying by me that otherwise had been stationary for all of practice,” Swarbrick said. “Gatorade containers, towels, etc. I noticed the netting on the goal posts start to bend dramatically, and I heard a crash.”

How does Swarbrick know what was “stationary for all of practice” if he only arrived four or five minutes before the crash? And given the weather reports for that part of northern Indiana on Wednesday, it’s ridiculous for Swarbrick to suggest the 50-mph wind gusts were surprising.

Notre Dame might need a new coach and AD.
I really don't know what to make of this whole mess. I don't think you can difinitively put the blame on Kelly, or any one person. Its sad to see this happen and the kid was tweeting about how afraid he was. What the hell.

Brock 10-29-2010 04:49 PM

yeah, not really Kelly's fault.

Dante84 10-29-2010 04:58 PM

Horrible situation. Freak accident. Should have been prevented.

I'm not sure he should be fired, but this is a terrible, terrible situation that should not have happened.

Reaper16 10-29-2010 05:05 PM

Should Pinkel have been fired when Aaron O'Neal died?

Mr. Flopnuts 10-29-2010 05:26 PM

If Kelly told him to get up there, Kelly bears some responsibility.

BWillie 10-29-2010 05:37 PM

Notre Dame needs to just lower their admission standards. Let reeruns in just like everybody else.

Bugeater 10-29-2010 05:40 PM

It's on whoever sent the kid up there.

Dave Lane 10-29-2010 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 7127982)
If Kelly told him to get up there, Kelly bears some responsibility.

Agree completely. If he told him to get up there he deserves to be fired.

The Franchise 10-29-2010 05:44 PM

The kid didn't speak up? If someone tells me to go up 50 feet in those conditions....I'm telling them to ****ing get bent.

It's a ****ing tragic accident. If Kelly gets fired over this....its bullshit.

Mr. Flopnuts 10-29-2010 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 7128005)
The kid didn't speak up? If someone tells me to go up 50 feet in those conditions....I'm telling them to ****ing get bent.

It's a ****ing tragic accident. If Kelly gets fired over this....its bullshit.

I'm not saying he should be fired, but I do think he bears some responsibility if he is the one that sent him up there. Teenagers aren't known for their brilliance. It's whoever is in charge of sending him up there's responsibility to not put him in any life threatening situations. And maybe it's all just a tragic accident. I don't know much about it.

Brock 10-29-2010 05:48 PM

What if the coach made the call to practice outside and the kid just went up there to do his job without being told to?

Secondly, he's a football coach, probably not all that knowledgeable about the working limits of industrial equipment. It's the equivalent of blaming Wade Phillips because their practice dome fell over.

The Franchise 10-29-2010 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 7128009)
I'm not saying he should be fired, but I do think he bears some responsibility if he is the one that sent him up there. Teenagers aren't known for their brilliance. It's whoever is in charge of sending him up there's responsibility to not put him in any life threatening situations. And maybe it's all just a tragic accident. I don't know much about it.

Everyone involved bears SOME responsibility.

But I wouldn't expect anything less from Whitlock........he's been on Notre Dames jock ever since Willingham was fired.

mikey23545 10-29-2010 05:54 PM

Couldn't the kid have just said "Hey, it's too dangerous up here-get me down!"

Spott 10-29-2010 05:55 PM

Kelly is definitely a douchebag for what he did to Cincinnati last year, but I don't know if this is his fault. You would think recording from the stands would be good enough instead of getting on a lift that high.

The Franchise 10-29-2010 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 7128027)
Kelly is definitely a douchebag for what he did to Cincinnati last year, but I don't know if this is his fault. You would think recording from the stands would be good enough instead of getting on a lift that high.

Is every coach who leaves a team a douchebag now? JFC.


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