A New Miami, a New Mario...

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Culture has shifted completely in year 3. It was there if you looked close year 2, but was just completely overshadowed by the QB catastrophe. Now it's everywhere, starting with the perfect QB grab from the off season.

This is it boys. We're putting numbers this year. Mario is pulling a top 3 class, and whoever he wants out of the portal after the showing this year. Rest of the 20s is our new decade of dominance.
Meh, we’ve got to get past a rebuilding Texas that looks really formidable and, of course, Kirby, Taint, Bama and whatever Clemson has on offer.

However, I think Mario’s strategy of building Bama in the Gables is a good one and will draw the talent he needs.
 
I agree with everything that’s been said and will add Dawson called a solid game. Not much to criticize.
I agree with the gameplan. I know this day and age we love the fun and gun type stuff, but pounding the ground game is a good way to take the crowd out

You could see Dawson kept a lot in his pocket and then in the second half he started to show it off. Brown dropping that beauty from X was just offensive coordinator arrogance at its finest and I wish it had worked
 
The Canes partied like it's 2002 by blowing out the Gators 41-17. Now, a lot will be said about this game, and specifically Cam Ward and his effort. But I want to focus in one one segment of the game and how it may signal that this is a new Miami Hurricanes and new Mario Cristobal

It's 17-10 after a defensive bust that was taken to the house by Montrell Johnson. The crowd in Gainesville was back in and loud. Yeah, we all had this uneasy feeling, right.

But unlike other years, Miami just played their game and let Ward pilot 'Air Cristobal' to end the half at 24-10. Then they came out for the second half, and just matriculated the ball down the field to make it 31-10. It was just a systematic beating the the Hurricanes put forth

Then as Florida was put in the must-throw game, Lance Guidry and his band of savages put the head on Wertz.

Then to begin the fourth, Shannon Dawson actually dialed up a reverse pass from X-Resterpro to Sam Brown that should've been a touchdown.

Yeah, they kept the foot on the gas pedal

The score doesn't reflect Miami's dominance of this game

This just might be a new Miami -- and a new Mario Cristobal

I’ll drink to that. Cheers to a great win and **** the gators…

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We actually got a true professional at QB now. One that knows it's a money year for him.
He does what he needs to he will never buy a meal in south fl again pro or not

Miami easily could have put up 50.
 
We actually got a true professional at QB now. One that knows it's a money year for him.
friend who is a raiders fan was texting me today like, "is it crazy that i'm thinking about cam ward in the draft next year?" he keeps this up and there will be nfl GMs thinking the same thing.
 
Eh just because the unsportsmanlike flags weren't thrown didn't mean they couldn't have been..
Man GTFOH with that. There could have been 4-5 holding calls on the gator that weren't but that's the thing. They weren't.

Our guys were playing with passion and thankfully the refs let them. There weren't any flagrant miscalls.
 
jimmy and jo's over x's and o's --- and this team has both

most fanbases (ours included) rarely give coaches the actual time needed before judgment and pitchforks to build a program the right way.

I'm unsure how this season will end, we could drop a few that we shouldn't, but there's no doubt the level of talent on this roster has skyrocketed and Mario was absolutely the right hire for us coming out of the manny diaz days
 
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