Anybody catch this on twitter?

Yes, I just meant that he or any player can save this year of eligibility, if he hasn't played in more than 4 games and already used one. Not sure about if he has or not but certainly hope he's not even thinking about that, especially with Jeff Thomas dinged up. I do understand his frustration though.
Both have played in more than 4 games this year. Their only option for next year is to play here as true Jr's or transfer and sit out all of next year and play 2020 as RS Jr's (not happening)
 
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So I thought something was wrong on weds when Gauthier said in the post-practice interview:

-Offensively, we had a **** practice, really bad
-Guys were in their feelings and were ****ed at being yelled at for doing things wrong, and upset about playing time

Video here:


To myself, I said, this aint good. These kids shoulda realized they had a poor win vs FSU and needed to improve, show some urgency.

Post game, Rosier said the entire offense was doing up-downs after this ****** practice. Like really? Yall ****ed up that much to all have to do up-downs? I feel like im back in highschool lol. They must have really been a pile of crap to get that treatment.

That being said, summing it up with the coaches all thinking mid week that it would be either a close win or a loss based on practice and attitude, it now all makes sense.

The question is who is to blame for the offense being a bunch of prissy *******? I think there is an element of coaching that is in there, but also we need offensive leadership INTERNALLY which seems to exist on the defense but not in this group.

Richt is right, its on the coaches to motivate and fix the issues. They recruit the kids, they develop the kids, its on them if the kids they got dont execute what seems to be a simple scheme.

As far as why these kids all seem to be ***** made neon deions, I think it comes down to society lol. Saban probably doesn't deal with this **** because these kids know they can get to the ship. I think Richt needs to get back to being a hard-*** here to make this work.

My guess would be that the O players realize they’re being forced into a losing system and just aren’t happy about it. How would 19 year old you feel if you were being asked to do something u know would fail, and be excited about it?
 
When you only scoring 13 points and deserving players aren’t playing and the team is losing hard to keep ppl happy like that.

I hope Mike Harley doesn’t transfer it’s no excuse to not be able to get guys like him and Will Mallory the ball or be able to create offense with Harley and JT on the field at the same time.
 
It is all on Richt and the crap he pulled on Perry.....

The young uns see no future with Richt and his quick trigger on suspensions ...

...and his excuses for his inept coaching crew
 
If any of this is remotely true then how come the person who should be mad at the world, Perry, isn't? How can you explain that?

He is in the doghouse.... he knows he has to keep his mouth shut... there was an interesting tweet in that tone from him... about keeping his head down..
 
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So now you're trying to read the tone of a tweet? Isn't that what is supposed to happen when you do poorly? Put your head into your work/craft and get better? So him saying that isn't a good thing with the picture. It's really a shot at CMR and he's already lost the locker room?
 
He is in the doghouse.... he knows he has to keep his mouth shut... there was an interesting tweet in that tone from him... about keeping his head down..
He got pulled for bad play. what makes you think he is in the doghouse? I could see him being in the doghouse if he was sulking on the sideline, but that didn't seem to be the case.
 
He got pulled for bad play. what makes you think he is in the doghouse? I could see him being in the doghouse if he was sulking on the sideline, but that didn't seem to be the case.

... anyone could see that Richt was biased and too quick to pull the trigger ...

Comparatively, Rosier played like crap for over half the season last year and this year... and he got to play the rest of the game...

... other players suffer because of dumb decisions like this.... this is not the generation that puts up with stuff like this.
Richt can lose this team and blow up future recruiting in a hurry, if he is not careful...
 
He got pulled for bad play. what makes you think he is in the doghouse? I could see him being in the doghouse if he was sulking on the sideline, but that didn't seem to be the case.

He was in the dog house over the offseason. Thus the one game suspension. I think the poster was meaning he knows his leash is short because of that.
 
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But I’ll take an educated guess

1.) it’s obvious Kosi and Williams are more talented than Rosier, like not even close in talent. Kosi or Williams will make mistakes, **** maybe a lot, but talent is a step or 2 better than Malik. Now let’s see Malik does everything right on and off the field (not getting in trouble and listening) while the other two still seem to be maturing a bit. Now Richt has a dilemma, do you reward a guy that isn’t doing everything correctly on and off the field just because they are better than Malik; as a leader he doesn’t want to show the team he’s doing that. NOW THE PLAYERS want to win and are sick of watching Malik who is garbage leading them, they want to win. So Richt is trying to make this a messed up teaching/growing moment and most of the players don’t care about that.

2.). Some players think they’ve been lied to, why am I guessing this? Because for us to secure elite talent like Lingard, Jordan, Pope, Hightower, Williams, Hall, Frierson, Scaife, and Silvera to name a few they aren’t coming just to sit, they expect to play and my guess they where promised playing time, so use your imagination and think to ourselves who isn’t getting playing time but should be, that individual is probably a bit ****ed. I know alot of people have a stigma that Miami is up front and honest during recruiting, the simple fact is we lie and stretch the truth (maybe not to the level as other schools) but we still do it.

This is my guess why the lockeroom is frustrated. And of course the crappy loss
If your 2nd point is true then it is a horrific reflection of how far away Miami is from being at a level of a program like Alabama. If kids come in as true freshman and are angry and considering transfer because they don't play right away then our program is in shambles. That is not how you win championships. Having said that, I don't think that is the case with the group of kids you mentioned. Plus the fact the majority of them have gotten play time.
 
So I thought something was wrong on weds when Gauthier said in the post-practice interview:

-Offensively, we had a **** practice, really bad
-Guys were in their feelings and were ****ed at being yelled at for doing things wrong, and upset about playing time

Video here:


To myself, I said, this aint good. These kids shoulda realized they had a poor win vs FSU and needed to improve, show some urgency.

Post game, Rosier said the entire offense was doing up-downs after this ****** practice. Like really? Yall ****ed up that much to all have to do up-downs? I feel like im back in highschool lol. They must have really been a pile of crap to get that treatment.

That being said, summing it up with the coaches all thinking mid week that it would be either a close win or a loss based on practice and attitude, it now all makes sense.

The question is who is to blame for the offense being a bunch of prissy *******? I think there is an element of coaching that is in there, but also we need offensive leadership INTERNALLY which seems to exist on the defense but not in this group.

Richt is right, its on the coaches to motivate and fix the issues. They recruit the kids, they develop the kids, its on them if the kids they got dont execute what seems to be a simple scheme.

As far as why these kids all seem to be ***** made neon deions, I think it comes down to society lol. Saban probably doesn't deal with this **** because these kids know they can get to the ship. I think Richt needs to get back to being a hard-*** here to make this work.


You're way overthinking this. Motivation isn't gonna fix the scheme. The problems all start and end there.
 
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I believe if you play in 4 or less games and then transfer, you can play immediately in the next school year as that counts as your 'redshirt'
Good god man how does such ignorance get repeated over and over? All it simply means is you can use your red shirt after playing 4 games and not burn a year of eligibility. It has no impact whatsoever on the transfer rules regarding sitting out a year. The quarterback from Clemson has the ability not to sit out a year because he is a graduate transfer. Why is this so hard to understand?!?
 
Good god man how does such ignorance get repeated over and over? All it simply means is you can use your red shirt after playing 4 games and not burn a year of eligibility. It has no impact whatsoever on the transfer rules regarding sitting out a year. The quarterback from Clemson has the ability not to sit out a year because he is a graduate transfer. Why is this so hard to understand?!?
now i understand it was grad only, so ok Mr. NCAA Regulation ****, I am so sorry for ******* this up.
 
You're way overthinking this. Motivation isn't gonna fix the scheme. The problems all start and end there.


What if I told you I wasn't and this comes from people in the staff?

I am telling you I don't care if you play for pop warner or NFL, it starts up front. Why do you think we are so dominant on Defense? OUR FRONT FOUR ARE UNBLOCKABLE.

I am going to have nightmares of Mahoney on roller skates into Rosier AND Donaldson getting his face crossed EVERY PLAY at guard. FML
 
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