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Very good read.
Very good comments guys.
Very good comments guys.
Sorry to muck up your thread Lu but this will be my only post off topic.
For all the ***s *****ing and crying about how all they want to do is talk football, well here it is. A great thread discussing football and not a single one of those ******s can be found. What a shock.
Great read. All of our great coaches had different methods. I Dont know about all these revisionists and their version. Every miami champion followed a DIFFERENT blueprint
But all the coaches had the ability to do more with less overall
I disagree. I think the blueprint has always been the same, unless we are defining blueprint in different ways.
Great read. All of our great coaches had different methods. I Dont know about all these revisionists and their version. Every miami champion followed a DIFFERENT blueprint
But all the coaches had the ability to do more with less overall
I disagree. I think the blueprint has always been the same, unless we are defining blueprint in different ways.
get the best players in sfla equals wins esy formula.
Great read. All of our great coaches had different methods. I Dont know about all these revisionists and their version. Every miami champion followed a DIFFERENT blueprint
But all the coaches had the ability to do more with less overall
I disagree. I think the blueprint has always been the same, unless we are defining blueprint in different ways.
get the best players in sfla equals wins esy formula.
Sorry to muck up your thread Lu but this will be my only post off topic.
For all the ***s *****ing and crying about how all they want to do is talk football, well here it is. A great thread discussing football and not a single one of those ******s can be found. What a shock.
Does Saban do more with less? Did Urban Meyer do more with less at UF. How did he leave the program? Does Bob Stoops do more with less? Has stoops won without John Blakes recruits?
So what do we do with Golden if he wins 10-11 games?
This is spot on analysis. On one hand I want to give him credit for sticking to his beliefs, since that is hard to do in today's society, but that same stubbornness is hurting his decision making on and off the field and leading to losses. I honestly do not think he is far off from being a good coach, but he needs to be more adaptive to what the players need in terms of play style and abandon some of the things that clearly don't work for them. My fear is, and his history suggests, that he is too hard headed/stupid to Change some of his core beliefs. He came to Miami and wanted to make the team more accountable and break the cycle of underachieving by making the kids deserve victory. The problem he has is the kids are now doing what he asks, which is quite the burden, but he has not placed them in a position on the field to win because of stubborn core beliefs. That's why the bottom keeps falling out at the end of the season. Kids are over worked and not seeing the results of their hard work on the field because he can't adjust.I also think the point Lu made about culture is on point and especially this year. I think one of Golden's biggest failures as a coach is his lack of being genuine in football. This isn't about whether he's a nice guy or any of that, but more about his slogans or his hashtags. I believe a former player even touched on it by saying they always felt golden was trying to sell so they couldn't connect or buy in.
Aside from his first year I don't think his players have ever bought in. To me Golden is a classic textbook guy, he regurgitates what he reads or knows but never knows how to deviate from that book when necessary. So when he ingrains things like #brickbybrick or #wefense , sure the players will mention it, but from the outside looking in there seems to be something very hollow about all of it. Hence a real culture is never created. The problem is compounded by losing of course. If golden could win players would buy in, since he can't they probably deem his motivational ploys as gimmicks and a joke.
I mean howards offense changed things.
Jimmy and the 43
Dennis and the OneBack spread
Butch had a ridiculous eye for talent unheard of. He built a superbowl capable roster in college ...
Basically its like Golden read a manual on how to build an airplane but only has the parts to build a car. The pieces don't fit what he's trying to build but he keeps forcing it, meanwhile he refuses to pick up the car manual laying right next to him.This is spot on analysis. On one hand I want to give him credit for sticking to his beliefs, since that is hard to do in today's society, but that same stubbornness is hurting his decision making on and off the field and leading to losses. I honestly do not think he is far off from being a good coach, but he needs to be more adaptive to what the players need in terms of play style and abandon some of the things that clearly don't work for them. My fear is, and his history suggests, that he is too hard headed/stupid to Change some of his core beliefs. He came to Miami and wanted to make the team more accountable and break the cycle of underachieving by making the kids deserve victory. The problem he has is the kids are now doing what he asks, which is quite the burden, but he has not placed them in a position on the field to win because of stubborn core beliefs. That's why the bottom keeps falling out at the end of the season. Kids are over worked and not seeing the results of their hard work on the field because he can't adjust.I also think the point Lu made about culture is on point and especially this year. I think one of Golden's biggest failures as a coach is his lack of being genuine in football. This isn't about whether he's a nice guy or any of that, but more about his slogans or his hashtags. I believe a former player even touched on it by saying they always felt golden was trying to sell so they couldn't connect or buy in.
Aside from his first year I don't think his players have ever bought in. To me Golden is a classic textbook guy, he regurgitates what he reads or knows but never knows how to deviate from that book when necessary. So when he ingrains things like #brickbybrick or #wefense , sure the players will mention it, but from the outside looking in there seems to be something very hollow about all of it. Hence a real culture is never created. The problem is compounded by losing of course. If golden could win players would buy in, since he can't they probably deem his motivational ploys as gimmicks and a joke.