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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Or Maybe the players just don’t respect Manny Díaz and have tuned him out (feel they can walk all over him) and that’s never good

Not saying it’s the case, but Just a thought since this is the second week in a row of bad practices
You don't have to respect Manny. You do have to respect the "U". I had coaches I didn't like but when I looked on the field and in the dugout at my brothers, I wasn't going to let them down.
 
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Or Maybe the players just don’t respect Manny Díaz and have tuned him out (feel they can walk all over him) and that’s never good. Perhaps the players view him as the fun “substitute teacher”.

Kinda like when you’re in elementary or middle school and then fun younger substitute teacher comes into replace the more hard *** teacher for a few days. You’re working kinda hard but not really working hard, if you know what I mean.

Not saying it’s the case, but Just a thought since this is the second week in a row of bad practices
I just think Diaz holds them to a higher standard and isnt gonna let them just go through the motions of practice .
 
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The biggest lack of effort and competitiveness I see is on the OLine. They have no heart, they play lazy, they dont even try to beat the man in front of them. I have seen far too many plays where we have an o-lineman standing around blocking absolutely no one. During the offseason, the only offensive lineman mentioned during strength and conditioning for effort was Nelson. Donaldson after 3 years still walking around with at least 30 lbs of baby fat.
 
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Or Maybe the players just don’t respect Manny Díaz and have tuned him out (feel they can walk all over him) and that’s never good. Perhaps the players view him as the fun “substitute teacher”

Not saying it’s the case, but Just a thought since this is the second week in a row of bad practices
The players only do what they feel they can get away with.

People have this fervent need to want to attack players, but players play & Coaches coach, the responsibility lies with the coaches to get the players to respect practice & give maximum effort. If guys aren't practicing hard it's because the people responsible for keeping them in line haven't done their job.

You think Saban, Dabo, or Lincoln Riley has to pull teeth to get guys to fall in line & practice hard? No, because those players know if they don't they won't see the field & will be immediately disciplined & replaced.

Our fans think Chidlren are supposed to raise themselves while parents sit back & take credit for it, don't work that way... If your kid is bad, it's because you didn't raise'em right, it's really that simple.
 
Wednesday’s practice did not go well for the Miami Hurricanes.

In the midst of their bye week, head coach Manny Diaz was not satisfied with the effort being put forth from his team, so he stopped practice and engaged the team in a special drill of his own choosing.

“We were about halfway through and it was not to our standard, so we audibled, set the ball down and just played one-minute drill where the losers had ramifications,” Diaz said. “We just sat there and said, `If we’re going to be nothing else, we’re going to be competitive.’ We started not competitive, which means we still choose when to be competitive, when not to be competitive. And when I say `we’ it’s not every player, not every player on one side of the ball or the other. But there’s too many guys that ruin it for everybody. So I don’t know the last time players have ever seen that, but I think today is a day they’ll remember, think they’ll be telling future recruiting classes about today’s practice.”

After the performance that the Hurricanes’ gave in their narrow escape from Central Michigan this past weekend, it’s clear Diaz wanted to send a message to his team that playing below his standard will not be tolerated.

“Well, when you talk about changing a culture, you don’t just put posters on the wall, `Do this,’ and it just happens,” Diaz said. “It is years in the making, and it’s never easy. Human inertia is to be average and mediocre - it doesn’t just happen where, `I’m going to come here and bring my best every day.’ That is why they call us ‘Coach’, to make sure it happens. And then to build a habit.”

According to Diaz, competitive effort in practice during the week is directly tied to playing time on Saturday’s.

“You’re trying to play your most competitive guys, want to recruit the most talented, competitive guys you can find,” Diaz said.

Does Diaz feel Miami has competitive players in his locker room?

“We don’t have noncompetitive guys, our guys are competing,” Diaz said. “The difference is how often are we competing and are competing at different times.”

The ultimate goal is for the older and more experienced players on the team to take charge and find leadership within themselves to make sure the Miami standard is being upheld in all facets, even when the coaches aren’t around.

“After practice I told them, `Those of you that came here with a competitive spirit today, you could feel it because the players always know,” Diaz said. “I said `My suggestion is for you all to fix it. Because we’re going to fix it as coaches - you’re probably going to like your solution better than you like our solution.’

“The players always know the vibe and the pulse of the locker room. The players have asked for it, said `We want to police ourselves more.’ Well guess what? Here’s your badge.”

In personnel news, senior LB Zach McCloud has elected to sit out the rest of the season and take a redshirt; he will return to the team in 2020 as a redshirt senior. With only 3 games played in 2019 after sitting out for CMU, McCloud still has one game of eligibility left before burning his redshirt per NCAA rules, something that UM will save in case of emergency or for a postseason bowl game.

“Zach - he is so important to us, but he came to us with the idea (last week). He said if he was going to get limited snaps on defense and just play on special teams (he wanted to redshirt),” Diaz said. “We have another game where he can play - it’s a very similar situation to what we did a year ago with BJ Jennings and Corey Gaynor. If something were to happen catastrophically where we would need him for the longterm, he’ll be ready to go for the team. If not, just a one game situation where he needs to finish a game he can play, we have that game to play with. Otherwise, it would be amazing if we could save him for the bowl, let him play in the bowl, and then let him go next season.”

In retrospect, was it a mistake to play McCloud against a team like Bethune-Cookman and burn one of his allowable games with this plan now in place?

“It really comes down to the young man’s wishes. We weren’t going to force him to do something he didn’t want to do,” Diaz said. “(Last week was) when it presented itself to us. And you have to get a couple of games in to figure out what the rotation is going to be and where it all fits in. Like most problems, they occur when they occur and can only be solved when they need to be solved.”

DT Nesta Silvera is close to returning to full strength from foot surgery in early August and has been doing sprints at practice.

“He looks really good, has been running around,” Diaz said. “It'll be a good shot in the arm to our defense to have him back."

For UM’s incoming 2020 class, Diaz expects the bulk of it to be signed in December with multiple early enrollees coming in for spring.

“This class for whatever reason has a lot of guys that can midyear enroll,” Diaz said. “We’re only playing with 76 scholarship players right now, need some fresh reinforcements quickly.”


This is alarming on several levels. Have to think Manny and the staff felt they were gonna roll CMU at home (rightfully so). We barely eek out a win and I think they are a little shook. As far as they players, you would think after being called out publicly for a ****** practice last week there would be a lesson learned. No bueno.
 
Who ever are the players giving no effort get them the **** out or at the very least beat their mother ******* *** into shape bc this is ridiculous. You think you’re going to the league with that effort ??
 
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I just think Diaz holds them to a higher standard and isnt gonna let them just go through the motions of practice .

Yeah, but this is two weeks in a row of bad practices. listlessness for a sustained period in sports is a sign of players tuning the coach out or a lack of respect.

Im not at all saying that’s the case but it’s something I’ve personally seen in teams I’ve been on waaaay back in the day.
 
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