Notre Dame Football fans shut down famous critic over South Bend comments

Sep 30, 2023; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman watches his offense during the first quarter against the Duke Blue Devils at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 30, 2023; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman watches his offense during the first quarter against the Duke Blue Devils at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports /
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A man who is suddenly becoming a familiar foil for Notre Dame Football fans once again got taken to school after ripping on the Irish and South Bend.

It’s possible that Deshaun Watson’s trainer and private quarterback coach Quincy Avery doesn’t know when to quit. Or maybe he just says stupid things for clout.

Whatever is behind Avery’s latest diatribe against South Bend and Notre Dame Football, he once again opened his mouth and inserted his foot. And once again, social media users kicked his butt all over Twitter after he tried to claim the Fighting Irish’s home as detrimental to any “black kid from the city.”

It all started when Avery quote tweeted a video of Notre Dame Football head coach Marcus Freeman that was meant to be complementary of the second-year-head-man because of how he treated his players and spoke to them. But Avery took the video and made it about his beef with Notre Dame.

"“A great coach & wishing him the best. But no black kid from the city gonna be anything but miserable in South Bend.”"

It took no time at all for Notre Dame Football fans to turn their ire at Dashaun Watson’s buddy and made him look silly once again.

Bryan Driskell of Irish Breakdown was among the first to take some shots at the famed quarterback coach.

Notre Dame Football fans school Dashaun Watson’s quarterback coach

Several of the people who jumped up and down on Avery, who also has clients like CJ Stroud and Bryce Young, pointed out that it appeared Avery was still sore about being taken to the woodshed by former Notre Dame Football quarterback Brady Quinn.

Quinn and Avery got into it last week over Dashaun Watson sitting out as many games as he has this year. For whatever reason, Avery decided to come back, and get taken down on social media by Notre Dame Football one more time.