Player say it's 70% players.
Armchair message board prognosticators say it's 100% coaches.
LOL
Scheme should be simplified. Miami should play like the FSU 2014 game first half all 2015 season and we will win 11 games.
Player say it's 70% players.
Armchair message board prognosticators say it's 100% coaches.
LOL
Player say it's 70% players.
Armchair message board prognosticators say it's 100% coaches.
LOL
Scheme should be simplified. Miami should play like the FSU 2014 game first half all 2015 season and we will win 11 games.
We would win more than 11 games. Of course we don't have 2 first round picks and several NFL draft picks on this current team either.
Scheme should be simplified. Miami should play like the FSU 2014 game first half all 2015 season and we will win 11 games.
We would win more than 11 games. Of course we don't have 2 first round picks and several NFL draft picks on this current team either.
Kinda funny. Players have personally told me the opposite. And, for those who are skeptical, I stated as such on here before things got really bad. When most on here still wanted Golden and he was dubbed "The Don." I'm not saying it's 100% coaches. I'm saying that article reads like a PR piece.
This is Shayon Green's team b*tchesssss!! Deal with it!!
Shayon's on the Steelers right now. You?
Kinda funny. Players have personally told me the opposite. And, for those who are skeptical, I stated as such on here before things got really bad. When most on here still wanted Golden and he was dubbed "The Don." I'm not saying it's 100% coaches. I'm saying that article reads like a PR piece.
Kinda funny. Players have personally told me the opposite. And, for those who are skeptical, I stated as such on here before things got really bad. When most on here still wanted Golden and he was dubbed "The Don." I'm not saying it's 100% coaches. I'm saying that article reads like a PR piece.
This. The player speaking represents less than 15% of the 2014 team.
I was amazed watching the pre-game difference between Miami and Louisville in that Bowl game.
We looked very stiff in pre-game, with the exception of Jamal Carter. And I watched the staff tone him down. It was almost as if they didn't want any emotion, and the team looked very "robotic".
In contrast, the majority of Louisville's team had the emotions of Jamal Carter. They were geeked from pre-game, on ... And any success they had fed into their emotion. They were "settling" for FG's on offense, and they were still amped! gave up a safety ... Still amped!
Our guys had very minimal emotion. Everything was very stuffy and controlled. Even the "arm-in-arm lock and sway" our guys do at kick-off looks forced and lame.
That's definitely a culture that comes from the HC and the staff.
Those kids at Louisville during Strong's tenure...
Look how hungry (and nasty) those kids play. They're completely loose.
Many of those players are from the same area as our kids. However, when we play Louisville they look like the old Miami, not us.
Coaching (and culture) is 100% responsible for that.
Butch Davis would never have to worry about motivation. Kids were scared to death of him.
This is just not true. No one was afraid of Butch. What they were afraid of was hearing, "whoooooooooop, whoooooooooop, whoooooooop, whoooooooop" when they got into the locker room and being called out by one of the team leaders and getting their *** kicked in the locker room. This is one of the things our team today lacks. Team leaders that will whoop someones *** for dogging it in the game and in practice. I liked DJ, DP, and our seniors, but not one of them was a true leader and to be honest I don't know if we have one on our team right now. Great teams don't need coaches to motivate and great players don't need coaches to motivate them, plain and simple. Wanting to be great comes from within no matter the scheme, how complex, or anything else.
Kinda funny. Players have personally told me the opposite. And, for those who are skeptical, I stated as such on here before things got really bad. When most on here still wanted Golden and he was dubbed "The Don." I'm not saying it's 100% coaches. I'm saying that article reads like a PR piece.