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they hung in there and somehow beat a top 20 team. It was badly needed on many fronts

And I --edit, lol -- don't want this to be a b#tchfest, but coaching is an issue -- from the top down. From the decisions that Manny makes as the head coach (the way he handled the end of the first half by taking a TO when our offense was sputtering, instead of just letting the clock run down more. That ended up costing Miami 3 points), to the make-up of the staff, to play-calling offensively(Enos is a biggest bust than Jamarcus Russell in Oakland), it's bad. Nobody can tell me, regardless of the result of tonight, that we are well-coached across the board. This is the problem with hiring a guy who has never been a head coach previously.

OK, but we won, it's a great way to start the weekend and I want to highlight one guy -- Greg Rosseau.

Yeah, we have a lot of guys that might play at the next level, but we dont have many elite guys --- he's one of them. 15 is a future All-American type. And beyond that, you can tell he makes others around him better. Garvin had a nice game(best of this season), Nesta seemed to do some stuff inside. We are seeing a great player blossom right in front of us

Now, why was he used so sparingly previously?.... OK OK, Im not going to do this, we won. Gonna keep this as positive as possible. But there are still issues with this program, but hopefully, they can continue to improve and string together some victories.
 
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It's criminal how poorly coached we are. You trade our staff for some like Duke's and we're 6-0. **** if Manny had brought in a kicker we might have stumbled our way to 6-0 in spite of the coaching.

Give credit to the players. They gutted it out and have showed they can compete with anyone we play.

But until Baker is gone or figures it out, and until we bring in a OC who runs an uptempo spread, it's hard to feel like this program will ever take a real step forward
 
they hung in there and somehow beat a top 20 team. It was badly needed on many fronts

And I want this to be a b#tchfest, but coaching is an issue -- from the top down. From the decisions that Manny makes as the head coach (the way he handled the end of the first half by taking a TO when our offense was sputtering, instead of just letting the clock run down more. That ended up costing Miami 3 points), to the make-up of the staff, to play-calling offensively(Enos is a biggest bust than Jamarcus Russell in Oakland), it's bad. Nobody can tell me, regardless of the result of tonight, that we are well-coached across the board. This is the problem with hiring a guy who has never been a head coach previously.

OK, but we won, it's a great way to start the weekend and I want to highlight one guy -- Greg Rosseau.

Yeah, we have a lot of guys that might play at the next level, but we dont have many elite guys --- he's one of them. 15 is a future All-American type. And beyond that, you can tell he makes others around him better. Garvin had a nice game(best of this season), Nesta seemed to do some stuff inside. We are seeing a great player blossom right in front of us

Now, why was he used so sparingly previously?.... OK OK, Im not going to do this, we won. Gonna keep this as positive as possible. But there are still issues with this program, but hopefully, they can continue to improve and string together some victories.
Only Manny and Baker can answer that. But the way this game played out, being on the field so much, if the line wasn't heavily rotated, they would have been gassed by the forth quarter.
 
Easy peasy fix. Fire the OL coach. Hire Bill Bedenbaugh. Enos will leave one way or another at the end of 2020. Bedenbaugh named OC. Buy tickets to 2022 National Championship to watch Canes win #6.

S&C- good, players had a lot of juice.
Defense- whatever Manny discussed with Baker worked.
QB- we have a decent QB and backup. I don't know which way. JW-Perry or vice versa
RB- studly
Kicker- did they throw Baxa off a boat in Biscayne Bay? Where'd he go?
Punter- MVP
Murphy- co MVP
OL- watching them play is a war crime under the Hague Convention of 1899.
 
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they hung in there and somehow beat a top 20 team. It was badly needed on many fronts

And I want this to be a b#tchfest, but coaching is an issue -- from the top down. From the decisions that Manny makes as the head coach (the way he handled the end of the first half by taking a TO when our offense was sputtering, instead of just letting the clock run down more. That ended up costing Miami 3 points), to the make-up of the staff, to play-calling offensively(Enos is a biggest bust than Jamarcus Russell in Oakland), it's bad. Nobody can tell me, regardless of the result of tonight, that we are well-coached across the board. This is the problem with hiring a guy who has never been a head coach previously.

OK, but we won, it's a great way to start the weekend and I want to highlight one guy -- Greg Rosseau.

Yeah, we have a lot of guys that might play at the next level, but we dont have many elite guys --- he's one of them. 15 is a future All-American type. And beyond that, you can tell he makes others around him better. Garvin had a nice game(best of this season), Nesta seemed to do some stuff inside. We are seeing a great player blossom right in front of us

Now, why was he used so sparingly previously?.... OK OK, Im not going to do this, we won. Gonna keep this as positive as possible. But there are still issues with this program, but hopefully, they can continue to improve and string together some victories.

Good lord. You seriously thought Jamarcus Russell was a bust? Everybody knew Russell was a ridiculous #1 pick. Nobody (except for you) was the least bit surprised when Russell ended up sucking.

And you thought Enos was a bust? I sure as **** don’t. I knew Enos sucked when he was hired. For God’s sake, he served under Bret Bielma.

Let me guess-you think Manny has been a bust too. You were fooled by his stupid chains into thinking he was a good hire.
 
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Good lord. You seriously thought Jamarcus Russell was a bust? Everybody knew Russell was a ridiculous #1 pick. Nobody (except for you) was the least bit surprised when Russell ended up sucking.

And you thought Enos was a bust? I sure as **** don’t. I knew Enos sucked when he was hired. For God’s sake, he served under Bret Bielma.

Let me guess-you think Manny has been a bust too. You were fooled by his stupid chains into thinking he was a good hire.

Geez, you're just a regular Nostradamus, aren't you?
 
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Good lord. You seriously thought Jamarcus Russell was a bust? Everybody knew Russell was a ridiculous #1 pick. Nobody (except for you) was the least bit surprised when Russell ended up sucking.

And you thought Enos was a bust? I sure as **** don’t. I knew Enos sucked when he was hired. For God’s sake, he served under Bret Bielma.

Let me guess-you think Manny has been a bust too. You were fooled by his stupid chains into thinking he was a good hire.
That was an *** cheeks troll attempt
 
Won on talent alone tonight. The look on the coaches faces at the end when they were up tells it all. It's as if it was the first time they were in a winning situation.
 
they hung in there and somehow beat a top 20 team. It was badly needed on many fronts

And I want this to be a b#tchfest, but coaching is an issue -- from the top down. From the decisions that Manny makes as the head coach (the way he handled the end of the first half by taking a TO when our offense was sputtering, instead of just letting the clock run down more. That ended up costing Miami 3 points), to the make-up of the staff, to play-calling offensively(Enos is a biggest bust than Jamarcus Russell in Oakland), it's bad. Nobody can tell me, regardless of the result of tonight, that we are well-coached across the board. This is the problem with hiring a guy who has never been a head coach previously.

OK, but we won, it's a great way to start the weekend and I want to highlight one guy -- Greg Rosseau.

Yeah, we have a lot of guys that might play at the next level, but we dont have many elite guys --- he's one of them. 15 is a future All-American type. And beyond that, you can tell he makes others around him better. Garvin had a nice game(best of this season), Nesta seemed to do some stuff inside. We are seeing a great player blossom right in front of us

Now, why was he used so sparingly previously?.... OK OK, Im not going to do this, we won. Gonna keep this as positive as possible. But there are still issues with this program, but hopefully, they can continue to improve and string together some victories.
You're ridiculous, Manny is the one coach that makes a difference

But I'm good with continuing to agree that his coordinators are ****.

Mann3is still learning, so I'm good with him. What I saw tonight was a coach willing to get involved...Hes stepping up

If you still want answers about the past... Get in line.

No one has that, move forward and get over it.
 
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