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Was when Romberg and McKinney tried to coach up our OL and they did not take instruction well and rather insulted these great former Canes, we should've realized there are members on this team that are not dedicated. I am not defending the coaches, especially since we mainly passed rather than run against a team that can not defend the run. That is on Enos. As Manny Diaz sorts out who is a Cane and who is a pretender we will improve.
 
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I in no way shape or form think that any of our coaches have done a good job this year, but I just don’t think this is a fair criticism. Why would you allow your position group to be coached up by guys that may have a completely different philosophy, technique, and implementation process than you. I just think it can create problems within a position room if you have multiple people trying to coach the same unit, especially when there are differences in philosophy.
 
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The OL is getting better and showing pretty good progress, so I would say Barty is doing his job. Lets see who he can close with in the 2020 class on the OL.
 
Was when Romberg and McKinney tried to coach up our OL and they did not take instruction well and rather insulted these great former Canes, we should've realized there are members on this team that are not dedicated. I am not defending the coaches, especially since we mainly passed rather than run against a team that can not defend the run. That is on Enos. As Manny Diaz sorts out who is a Cane and who is a pretender we will improve.
How would he know?
 
Was when Romberg and McKinney tried to coach up our OL and they did not take instruction well and rather insulted these great former Canes, we should've realized there are members on this team that are not dedicated. I am not defending the coaches, especially since we mainly passed rather than run against a team that can not defend the run. That is on Enos. As Manny Diaz sorts out who is a Cane and who is a pretender we will improve.
I’m not saying manny is the answer nor am I defending him. But who here would’ve preferred Baylor dude over Herman? Nobody here knows jack and our posting history proves it. We’ve talked ourselves into believing that we have this talent dilemma of doing less with more. It’s bs. We watch hudl film and expect that sht to automatically translate cause we love the dudes that chose to come here. But that’s it.
We need as much talent on this team as possible and let the cream rise to the top. A formula that has been pretty difficult to beat. If a 3 star kid beats out a top 100 player so be it. We get a few decently rated players and expect them to be first rounders but when it doesn’t work out that way everyone gets all upset. We automatically think that any decently rated dude is gonna be a star here. For every kid that gets drafted from a playoff team there is a bunch more that didn’t and even dudes that were rated higher than the drafted ones. But those undrafted highly rated players provide a look over your shoulder environment and a competitive nature on those teams at practice. You know... the way we used to be.
Over the last few years a player starting at the university of Miami has meant what exactly? How many elite kids at his position did he start over? Who did he have to go against in practice that made him better and how many dudes did we have that were right behind him waiting for him to be late to a meeting or get hurt or run the wrong route or miss an assignment?
Not excusing the FIU loss or this season at all. But to get to the level we want this is what we need. So let’s just get the best talent hat we can get cause we need it.
O looks like a champ with all those highly rated upper class men and striking gold on a transfer qb. Day looking real good with the number one qb and top 10 players all over the 2 deep and 4.3 guys all up in the secondary.
We need a squad where any dude on the team can’t slip even for a minute or their spot is gone.
Until then we’re just playing patty cake in the coastal regardless of coach. If you think we have the talent right now and all we need is the right coach and we’ll beat Clemson then idk what to tell you. Anything can happen in the regular season, But the Clemson that showed up in Syracuse isnt showing up in charlotte.
 
I in no way shape or form think that any of our coaches have done a good job this year, but I just don’t think this is a fair criticism. Why would you allow your position group to be coached up by guys that may have a completely different philosophy, technique, and implementation process than you. I just think it can create problems within a position room if you have multiple people trying to coach the same unit, especially when there are differences in philosophy.

That's a fair take.

I took that story half to heart. We know athletes have huge ego's and while it's cool when you get some help coaching, it can quickly wear out it's welcome. As a coach, you have your way of doing things, maybe they kept cutting in. The players were in an awkward situation, so maybe they didn't seem as welcoming and were unsure who to listen to.

Lots of variables.
 
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another slurper desperately searching for an angle to keep his instagram hero corching here. pathetic. you arent a cane fan if you want this piece of trash daddy’s boy anywhere near this program.
@fraggle is 2011 OG his opinion is good imo whatever it maybe.. u joined during the manny tenure coinciding with the UNC loss (unless u have another screen name on here. That would be hella weird but to each it’s own) ..lmao..are u sure your not a “manny slurper” or troll or whatever term ppl are getting labeled on at CIS
 
Was when Romberg and McKinney tried to coach up our OL and they did not take instruction well and rather insulted these great former Canes, we should've realized there are members on this team that are not dedicated. I am not defending the coaches, especially since we mainly passed rather than run against a team that can not defend the run. That is on Enos. As Manny Diaz sorts out who is a Cane and who is a pretender we will improve.

Millennial's were loaded with them...
 
Was when Romberg and McKinney tried to coach up our OL and they did not take instruction well and rather insulted these great former Canes, we should've realized there are members on this team that are not dedicated. I am not defending the coaches, especially since we mainly passed rather than run against a team that can not defend the run. That is on Enos. As Manny Diaz sorts out who is a Cane and who is a pretender we will improve.

10000% agree, we heard it from the horses mouth. These kids don't give a ****, well a majority don't. Thats for sure.

The ones who do, are the ones who keep us in these games. DJ, Brevin, Shaq etc... But I see zero leadership from Jarren. Zzzzzz More worried about instagram.
 
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I in no way shape or form think that any of our coaches have done a good job this year, but I just don’t think this is a fair criticism. Why would you allow your position group to be coached up by guys that may have a completely different philosophy, technique, and implementation process than you. I just think it can create problems within a position room if you have multiple people trying to coach the same unit, especially when there are differences in philosophy.
Please save your sound logic and good thinking for another website
 
If I'm Rod Carey, Jason Houghtaling, Bill Clark, or Mark Dantonio, I'm salivating at the thought of beating Miami. That's the secondary effect of this loss, every opponent will play us harder knowing they've got a legitimate shot at humiliating us.
 
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