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Weis can't teach kids fundamentals. Period. He had by btd
a team full of players that had played for him 2 seasons entering 2007. Yes, he was missing a true senior class. However, he had a full junior and sophomore class and the real reason Weis got his ass handed to him 2007 and every year after that is because he flat out cannot teach college kids how to play the game.
What Weis can do is take people that have been trained on the fundamentals by someone else and he can then create a scheme and call offensive plays well -- evidenced in the NFL and his 2005 and 2006 seasons.