Diaz stops Wed. practice at one point for lack of effort, talks McCloud redshirt

Diaz stops Wed. practice at one point for lack of effort, talks McCloud redshirt

Stefan Adams

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I’m not ignoring anything I see with my own eyes, which given that we’re talking about the team quitting, there’s nothing to see there.

There hasn’t been enough room this season for the players to get down in the dumps and write in their diaries how bad our staff is. The only game they’ve stunk it up is their most recent game and they’re suddenly going to ignore the season before that point and quit? Obviously the answer is no, because if that was the case they wouldn’t have been dancing in the locker room.

Are there things that need to be worked on or else we’re in for a world of hurt? Duh, no ****. But that doesn’t equate to players quitting on the staff.

Now I am beginning to understand the issue here.

You think the team has been performing okay until CM. You think the only reason the players would turn on a coach is for losing games and that you need to have played a certain numbers of games before players would get upset.

I think I understand you now.
 
Now I am beginning to understand the issue here.

You think the team has been performing okay until CM. You think the only reason the players would turn on a coach is for losing games and that you need to have played a certain numbers of games before players would get upset.

I think I understand you now.
I understood your simple mind the second you started breathing.

Go ahead and think the team has been second guessing the coaching staff and has been as miserable as you make your wife since training camp
 
No I’m saying it’s ludicrous to say execution falls on the coaches not the players.

That is a myopic, self serving position to take.

You don't know what coaches actually do...do you?

Do you actually think they just draw a play on a chalkboard and the players run out and execute the play? Because if you do it would make sense why you think it is on the players.

This is why is always as this question.

If you understood what coaches do and how coaching works you would never make this statement again.
 
I understood your simple mind the second you started breathing.

Go ahead and think the team has been second guessing the coaching staff and has been as miserable as you make your wife since training camp

Annnnnd....there it is.

Well, I wish you the best and if you are married I am sure you make your wife very happy.
 
I don’t think it has anything to do with giving up anybody. Sometimes players can have bad days, 2001 team(greatest of all time) had that vs Boston college. It happens. Diaz was exactly right for stopping practice and fix it and then continue. you have to do those. I would rather him do that then the team continue to practice sh^tty off a bad performance vs cmu. Got to get rid of bad habits

Yep.

Even championship teams have poor practices.

I like that Diaz did what he did and changed the practice tempo.

But you have to be careful with that. From what I have seen, the “presence” of the head coach is more important than what he does mechanically to address the issue.

On my championship team, the head coach would calmly talk to us after a bad practice and emphasize our need for more focus and intensity. We always came back stronger the next time. He would yell and punish us sometimes, but he was never out of control or in over his head.

The coach who lost tried all kinds of things from crazy running to big Cane type drills that back fired. He tried to put on the robe of a leader and tough guy persona, but it was a easy to see he was jello on the inside and had no real confidence in his ability.

The difference between them was their internal strength that confirmed or exposed everything they touched. I am hoping Manny has the internal strength to lead this team to better performance. However,I would be lying if I said I am not getting bad vibes from him right now. It’s not looking good but he will show what he is made of over his time here. I’m concerned, but not throwing in the towel just yet.
 
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You don't know what coaches actually do...do you?

Do you actually think they just draw a play on a chalkboard and the players run out and execute the play? Because if you do it would make sense why you think it is on the players.

This is why is always as this question.

If you understood what coaches do and how coaching works you would never make this statement again.


You’re again making self serving and absurd assumptions that the players themselves don’t influence outcomes.

I guess that’s why Clemson got throttled two years ago by Bama, scoring six points with Kelly Bryant then then 44 last year with Lawrence. Or even within the same game Bama looking hapless offensively against Georgia with Hurts then blowing up when Tua came in.

Players matter. You can coach two kids the same or even tailor to each and when it’s time to make a kick, a pass or a catch one will and one won’t.

So save me your sanctimonious preaching.
 
You’re again making self serving and absurd assumptions that the players themselves don’t influence outcomes.

I guess that’s why Clemson got throttled two years ago by Bama, scoring six points with Kelly Bryant then then 44 last year. Or within the same game
Bama looking hapless offensively against Georgia with Hurts then blowing up when Tua came in.

Players matter. You can coach two kids the same or even tailor to each and when it’s time to make a kick, a pass or a catch one will and one won’t.

So save me your sanctimonious preaching.

You are right about almost everything here.

It wouldn't matter how well a cream puff executes they are going to lose to Bama or Clemson. Players absolutely matter. Never said they didn't. And yes, no two kids are the same.

But Clemson did not win because they suddenly had better players. The talent level between the two is virtually the same. So what does this really tell us?

If the talent level is the same and one team outperforms the other...what can we begin to determine from that?
 
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Manny is trying to change everyone mindset and bring the days of JJ back.. he wants speed, aggression, anger.

Our team is playing SOOFFFFTTTTTT
 
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Players got to have that want to period. Imo at the end of the day only so much the coaches can do . You think the 80s and 01 canes were motivated by coaches to play hard and competitive consistently? **** no they were self motivated

No offense but neither of those guys is an expert on good teams or results.
 
I understand that but from what we've known about the culture around Richt's and Golden's programs, practices were a joke (see dodgeball and kickball). A lot of these guys are used to that and that's why we've had a soft program for 10+ years.

nah, the defense played with fire last couple seasons.
 
Wish Al Blades was like his father. His father whooped people's asses that didn't pull their weight. Where's the Al Blades on this team? Shaq? Pink? Who is the Cane that wants the smoke 24/7? The coaches need to tighten up too. Who runs playaction from their own two? Oh that's right, Enos.

so you're sayi
Is the whole "Manuela" thing supposed to be some kind of insult?

Like he's a girl or something?
:q3xkxex:
 
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Players got to have that want to period. Imo at the end of the day only so much the coaches can do . You think the 80s and 01 canes were motivated by coaches to play hard and competitive consistently? **** no they were self motivated


This is 100% on the coaches. This team has players on it that know what it’s like to blow out teams like Central Michigan and UNC. Coming into the season Manny “knew” he had the players to beat Florida and win the Coastal but now it’s on the players?? No it’s on Manny, Enos, and Baker.
 
Can’t remember but on one of the plays in the game his arm was hanging . Jarren is a tough kid though no doubt . If I’m a defensive player i would beat the oline *** as he was getting hit and they wasn’t even helping him up


Scaife ouch
 
Scaife ouch
Glad he’s not hurt. By far Miami’s best lineman. I dont Know why it hasn’t happened but scaife should have been working at left tackle from the get go. Get your most solid lineman and tackle protecting your qb’s blindside and have Nelson/campbell battle it out at right tackle. Another confusing decision from the coaches
 
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Why do you guys insist on buying every word spoonfed to you by coaches trying to protect their multimillion dollar contracts? How do you know Shanny is being transparent by dumping on the players? He could be publicly identifying the disease but has no idea what the cause is or is unwilling to admit what the cause is. Sometimes, players get despondent when they’re out in untenable situations.

You don’t think the players have heard from everyone how stupid our plan was against CMU? How dopey it is to keep running PA under center against a team of slugs crowding the LOS? How repeatedly dropping Garvin 20 yards downfield in coverage reeks of Doritos?

The final straw for me was watching Garvin run to his right, following the CMU QB. He had a clear shot to run him down. Instead, he stopped and waived his arms in the air.
 
It was reported, last week, the team didn’t practice well. Played like **** Saturday. Now, it’s carrying over to this week.

Somebody tell me why I shouldn’t be concerned about this.
 
It was reported, last week, the team didn’t practice well. Played like **** Saturday. Now, it’s carrying over to this week.

Somebody tell me why I shouldn’t be concerned about this.

Because

A) You can't do anything about it
B) There's no game this week
C) The coaches are trying to fix it
D) It was one bad practice (according to Williams)

Is that enough?
 
Because

A) You can't do anything about it
B) There's no game this week
C) The coaches are trying to fix it
D) It was one bad practice (according to Williams)

Is that enough?

It wasn’t just one practice.
 
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