“It’s Okay to Be Disappointed With Mario Cristobal” - Oregon Writer

Lane or Freeze should be our top 2, but the first step is getting rid of Fake James.
This BS of him looking for another Job is either a smokescreen or one of the biggest usssy things I have ever seen.
FIRE HIM / DISMISS HIM / PART WAYS WITH HIM. Do something.
 
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The Bama bust narrative is still VERY strong aside from one guy, Henry.
Julio Jones is a HOFer, Diggs is probably NFL defensive player of the year. Humphries is an elite CB. Najee showing out his rookie year. Eddie Jackson… look, they ain’t hitting even close to our clip but they have players all over the league right now. All over the league. ****, they have 3 guys starting at QB at the moment.
 
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Julio Jones is a HOFer, Diggs is probably NFL defensive player of the year. Humphries is an elite CB. Najee showing out his rookie year. Eddie Jackson… look, they ain’t hitting even close to our clip but they have players all over the league right now. All over the league. ****, they have 3 guys starting at QB at the moment.
Yeah there is no Bama bust narrative. They dominate the NFL.
 
If Nick Saban and Alabama never came along there would be a lot of coaches whose tenure with teams would be much longer. The expectations are ridiculous. Going 10-2 on average with an undefeated season every 5-10 years should be the ceiling. Nowadays, two losses gets you fired.

If you have a chance to get into the playoffs every year then you should take that and live with it all day long.
Not if you coach at miami
 
I honestly feel that his offense will cost him 2-3 more games this year. For all the monetary reasons he has to stay at Oregon, he’s got better skill position guys down here!
 
I honestly feel that his offense will cost him 2-3 more games this year. For all the monetary reasons he has to stay at Oregon, he’s got better skill position guys down here!
Which games is he losing? Oregon State? I think Chip had the best chance. I think Cristobal wins out but wins close. Maybe one loss we can’t see from here.
 
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Mario has Anthony Brown starting at QB

A BC reject

This is Mario’s 4th year there, 5th on staff and he’s relying on Anthony Brown
Yup.

I have an uninformed opinion because I haven't watched much Oregon, and I don't know a **** thing about their QB recruiting and QB room, but the little I've seen from Brown (against us) is he's not a slinger. I'm not sure you can lap teams when you have a QB that isn't much of a downfield guy, and is more of a possession QB. Safe, short throws. Designed runs. Emphasis on play action. That's what he was at BC. He's not going to throw for 350 and light it up.

Now, you can argue that Mario's handling of QBs is interesting b/c IMO he treated Herbert like a game manager too.
 
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Which games is he losing? Oregon State? I think Chip had the best chance. I think Cristobal wins out but wins close. Maybe one loss we can’t see from here.
I think their big set back as a program is that you can’t physically move the campus to a recruiting hotbed that's why you don't see Jimbo or kiffin come to Oregon people overlook that constantly. The relying on brown thing is concerning.
 
The question I have is, are the Oregon fans actually wrong though?

When you consider how weak the PAC-12 is & has been over the last 5 years, are they really that off base to expect to have more success considering they really don’t have much competition in the conference?

USC which is the traditional powerhouse of the PAC has been down for years now & Washington hasn’t been a major contender since 2016, so aside from Herm building up AZ St, who else should Oregon have to worry about? Even when Utah was on a run 2 years ago that was more of a testament to Whittingham getting them to play above their means rather them being a regular contender in the Pac especially since most of their previous success was when they were in the Mountain West.

It’s not that unrealistic for them to expect annual playoff appearances when winning the PAC-12 shouldn’t be that difficult for them to do with there not really being much tough comp for them to get past every year. Bellotti had this team humming in the PAC-10 days, then Chip Kelly picked up where Bellotti tapered off & ascended them into new heights had them burning down college football for a 4 year run, even Mark Helfrich was able to take the team to the playoffs where they gave FSU a historic beating. Oregon really only fell off after Helfrich got burned out (much like Richt) & Taggart finessed them for $3million & then left for FSU after 1 year lol.

Mario has done a good job getting them back to being the best team in the PAC-12, but in that case it’s always skewered by the fact they’re more than likely gonna miss playoffs every year because they have a few slip up games against teams they have no business losing to.

Oregon fans can be very delusional & ungrateful considering just a few seasons ago things looked really grim for them, but again, you have to factor in that in the PAC-12 USC & Washington are completely stagnant right now, so Oregon is really just competing themselves in the conference, which means all they have to do is handle their business & beat the teams they’re supposed to beat & they would be a shoo-in in the CFP as an undefeated PAC-12 champion.

I think another main reason the Oregon fans aren’t necessarily thrilled with Cristobal despite the success is they know the reason they’re going to drop a few games every year is because Mario’s offense isn’t up to the standard that Oregon identity was built on. His offense is some B1G power run ball control style sh*t that they don’t particularly like, it’s effective when you have a good defense, but it’s a dangerous when you’re playing a team with a good DLine that can go punch for punch with you & you end up in a late game nail-biter. Oregon fans are used to fast pace high octane uptempo offense that goes 100mph from the coin flip, Mario has them running that Moorehead Penn St offense & just like Penn St they’re due for at least 2 upsets a year against teams less talented than them because their offense is too predicated on ball control & not enough high powered scoring. That style of ball works most of the time, it’s just when it doesn’t it’s really frustrating to watch, because it’s possession after possession of all you needing is for one **** big play to crack open the game & it never comes.

I think most of our fans due to their desperation & fatigue of losing are assuming that Mario would build Miami up the same way he did Oregon & would have us in the same situation, but I will continue to caution fans, it ain’t as easy as you might think. The ACC is down just like the Pac-12 is, but the quality of players in the conference is absolutely 2nd to the SEC, meaning regardless of the records our conference does have very good players in it & winning the conference won’t be as easy it is in the PAC-12 because Miami is a lot further away from having a complete team as people might think we are.

If you’re expecting Mario to come here & turn it around in one or two seasons you might in for a rude awakening, even with Mario being heralded as the savior of Miami you guys will be equally as disappointed as Duck fans when we’re still struggling to be a 8-4 team in year 3.

This is just my opinion, but what Miami really needs is a coach to transform our entire identity (particularly on offense) into a team that has a schematic advantage in combination with an emphasis on recruiting speed. I think most fans are just looking at that Mario has landed some 5-stars up in Oregon & are assuming he’s going to do that here, but I’m telling yall that ball control style pound the rock offense is not gonna work here, if we really wanna become contenders we have to fully commit to becoming an offensive minded team that beats you through the air, we’re not gonna win this conference in the future trying to play Power Spread ball with Clemson & UNC.
This is outstanding
 
booing players... I am sure most of us would agree with that. Support the kids, boo the staff. He is just sticking up for his players. Nothing wrong with that.
You're getting a free ride through College (whether you take up that opportunity is another matter), potentially bags AND the NIL deals now.

**** yeah I'm going to boo you if I feel like it.
 
Oregon has manufactured wins and some stature with $ but they lack the institutional advantages that the traditional powers have. In my opinion they've hit their ceiling, sure they'll win 9-11 games but does anyone really think they'll be able to win it all? Money will keep them flashy and competitive but any coach who is serious about building a national championship infrastructure and program will bolt when the right job comes calling.

Can Miami lure Mario away? Sure they can they have all the institutional advantages over Oregon ( Championship Tradition, Fertile Recruiting Grounds, NFL player success, etc) except one. And that one is $. If Miami shows Mario (or any other competitive coach) that they are serious about funding the program they will come in a heartbeat. This is a place where you can win fast, even through our struggles we still recruit at a top 15 level and we're in the weakest division of any conference. That's a recipe for a fast turnaround with a coaching staff that isn't learning on the job.
this is where I'm at...
 
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