Just Dreadful

Just Dreadful

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Steve - let me ask you a question since you think we won’t win another game: that puts us at 6-6 and then 6-7 with a bowl loss.

Last year 5-7.

5-7 & 6-7 (hypothetical) and we go 7-5 next year a fireable offense if this team doesn’t come back next year and wins at least 9 games?
Manny was 21-15 going 7-5 (5-3) in his last year and was fired. So that would put Mario at 18-19 after 3 years. Even Randy Shannon was 21-17 after 3 years. Ouch
 
Manny was 21-15 going 7-5 (5-3) in his last year and was fired. So that would put Mario at 18-19 after 3 years. Even Randy Shannon was 21-17 after 3 years. Ouch
Indeed!

The major issue here is that neither of those coaches were getting $8 per year.

That buys Mario at least 5 years. Only way it doesn’t is if he goes 6-6 3 years in a row.
 
They could replace TVD with a young Marino, and the O would look dreadfully the same. Mario wants to win every game like we did against Clemson and UVA. If that means losing games like GT and NCST, so be it. That's exactly why Mario is a .500 coach. He sucks. He can recruit really well, but all the talent in the world can't hide the fact his philosophies suck. We need points. We need to attack. What are we doing out there? We look absolutely NOTHING like we did against Texas A&M, or anyone else pre-ACC play.

We might not win another game, and I don't give a crap. Mario is who we thought he was. A good recruiter who will often get outcoached by average coaches, with lesser talent.
 
Manny was 21-15 going 7-5 (5-3) in his last year and was fired. So that would put Mario at 18-19 after 3 years. Even Randy Shannon was 21-17 after 3 years. Ouch
After the way we started the season, I'd have called you a fool if you said we might only win 6 games this year. Then, Big Manny returned, just in time for ACC play.
 
After the way we started the season, I'd have called you a fool if you said we might only win 6 games this year. Then, Big Manny returned, just in time for ACC play.
Lol check the Clemson thread and you will see.
 
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We hired Larry Coker with the ability to recruit.

For $80 million.

It doesn’t matter if I paid attention or not to Mario when he was at Oregon to really understand how bad he was.

The people paid to make these decisions obviously didn’t do their homework.

Great man, great recruiter, genuine man who will hopefully get this program going in the right direction because of the talent he gets and we win 9 games only because of talent and then the next person can bring it home.

That’s all I am hoping for at this point.
When we hired him, this was my hope. However, don't underestimate the Miami Hurricanes football program when it comes to ******* things up.
 
Indeed!

The major issue here is that neither of those coaches were getting $8 per year.

That buys Mario at least 5 years. Only way it doesn’t is if he goes 6-6 3 years in a row.
I agree even though he would have the worst 1st 3 yr record of any coach since Schnelly.
 
They could replace TVD with a young Marino, and the O would look dreadfully the same. Mario wants to win every game like we did against Clemson and UVA. If that means losing games like GT and NCST, so be it. That's exactly why Mario is a .500 coach. He sucks. He can recruit really well, but all the talent in the world can't hide the fact his philosophies suck. We need points. We need to attack. What are we doing out there? We look absolutely NOTHING like we did against Texas A&M, or anyone else pre-ACC play.

We might not win another game, and I don't give a crap. Mario is who we thought he was. A good recruiter who will often get outcoached by average coaches, with lesser talent.

I have the same opinion as you do. If Mario can't score on teams with a young Marino then thats concerning as he11
 
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That was a good win. That's what so damned infuriating. Marioball MAKES games close. We'll win some against good teams, and lose some to not so good teams. How TF is that EVER going to be championship football when you are flirting with an L every **** week?
Ummm same philosophy as golden.


Mario will never be a championship type coach. He could get us to 10 wins but never a ring.
 
I hate to break it you guys, but I don't think this years Miami Hurricanes are winning another game. Yeah, I said it. This offense is broken, and they have a quarterback thatr can't be fixed.

Tonight Miami lost to 20-6 versus the North Carolina State Wolf Pack, in what was a defensive slog for much of this contest at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, to drop to 6-3.

But here's the worst thing about watching this years 'Canes. They have become dreadfully boring to watch. Yeah, I can handle the wins and loses, that goes with being a fan. I get that. But as my laptops were on the Alabama-LSU and Washington-USC games, I kept thinking to myself,''Look at those fun and entertaining offenses."

Alright, maybe there was some bad defense invovled (after all, it was the Trojans I was watching) but what I saw from those four squads was wide-open and imaginative systems, that also employed some tempo. They went up-and-down the field consistently and produced points. Whether you are a fan of any of those programs didn't matter, they are fun to watch.

Under Mario the Methodical, it almost seems as though the goal is to win every game 17-13, while winning the time of possession battle every week. Is it just me or does our current offense under Shannon Dawson seem like it plays 10 yards at a gime. The big plays we saw in September as UM rolled up big points and yards seems like a decade ago.

Now, to be fair, they have quarterback with the yips, who is now a full-blown turnover machine. Tyler Van Dyke in September was performing at an extremely high level. But since that Georgia Tech game, he has been a guy that simply can't protect the football. Every game since that point with him starting has felt a bit like the infamous '87 Fiesta Bowl.

Yeah, think about that, a whole month full of that game.

The defense for much of the game was dominating the Wolf Pack. Going into the fourth quarter they had all of five second half yards. Miami was actually controlling the game, but simply could not produce points. As Mark Fletcher (who played a strong game) was stuffed on 4th and one near the NC State goal line, you got the sinking feeling that it was the begining of the end.

The defense would proceed to give up a 98 yard touchdown drive to make the score 17-6.

It felt insurmountable.

Because it was.

I'm just a fan, but in my view I think Van Dyke's run as the Miami starter should come to an end. Realistically, given the depth chart (which features a true freshman, and another player who wants to be redshirted) that probably isn't going to happen. But no matter whatr Cristobal will say to the media, the team has lost faith in TVD, and the fan base is certainly ready to move on without him.

Cristobal preaches about being physical. To a point where some mock him for it (fyzical!!!). On nights like this, it's hard to argue with those detractors.
Not winning another game? But that means we go…50…50…with Cristobal!

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On that 4th and Goal stance with Fletcher, if TVD pulls the ball, we had a wide open WR in the end zone.
 
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Steve - let me ask you a question since you think we won’t win another game: that puts us at 6-6 and then 6-7 with a bowl loss.

Last year 5-7.

5-7 & 6-7 (hypothetical) and we go 7-5 next year a fireable offense if this team doesn’t come back next year and wins at least 9 games?
Nah from 5 to 6 to 7 is improvement every year......
 
If he stacks enough talent he could luck into it.


I agree with you though.
I don't get it. I am not sure I could even send my kid to play for him. Yeah, he's stacking talent, but eventually you have to be able to beat lesser teams without having a roster full of 4-5 star players. It bottles the mind. Very mind bottling.

And yes, I know it's mind boggling, but the amount of alcohol I need to consume to make it through a game is indeed mind bottling.
 
I don't get it. I am not sure I could even send my kid to play for him. Yeah, he's stacking talent, but eventually you have to be able to beat lesser teams without having a roster full of 4-5 star players. It bottles the mind. Very mind bottling.

And yes, I know it's mind boggling, but the amount of alcohol I need to consume to make it through a game is indeed mind bottling.
Well I smoke a few grams of weed to get through them.

Generally by halftime our games turn to a comedy anyway.
 
Well I smoke a few grams of weed to get through them.

Generally by halftime our games turn to a comedy anyway.
I feel like NostraThomas by halftime. I can sense the INTs. I know which huge pile of bodies we will run right into. I can tell when we're going to give up a 98 yard drive. What throws me off is when we do something right. A botched 2 minute drill? ****, I can tell you every play. All 3 of them.
 
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