Notre Dame Heisman Trophy winner lights up Tommy Rees
Notre Dame’s newest Heisman Trophy winner didn’t mince words when he took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the Fighting Irish offensive coordinator situation. As you know by now, Tommy Rees took the OC job at Alabama on Friday, leaving a big spot to fill.
According to College Football Hall of Famer and Pro Football Tim Brown however, living without Rees might not be so difficult. Brown issued a three-part series of tweets that identified Rees as a congressman. Here’s what the 1987 Heisman Trophy winner had to say:
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Mercy!
I have been a very big supporter of Rees and I also recognize some of his “cuteness” or whatever you want to call it, making me confused at times. I have a hard time putting too much blame on the passing situation last year as 10 of the 12 regular season games were started by a quarterback who couldn’t stretch the field at all.
That said, he supports Tim Brown for speaking his mind. Our own Mike Chen wrote about how Rees’ loss isn’t that big of a deal and while I don’t think it’s improbable, I think it’s far from just run of the mill, more much. It is a position that I see as a very good assistant leaving, but the chances of a similar addition are very strong.
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Story first appeared on Fighting Irish Wire