IncaneInTheBrain
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he was nearly dismissed. Manny let the team decide whether JW and JT were coming back in the midseason.
Maybe stop letting the team decide who gets to come back.
he was nearly dismissed. Manny let the team decide whether JW and JT were coming back in the midseason.
No excuses ...What sucks is that we had such little depth at certain positions if Manny were to dismiss players (and they were starters) we would have been in bigger trouble do to lack of talent at backups and 3rd stringers, just my opinion. Tough position to be in.
With that said, he has to start setting the example, record be damned, and get these facking clowns out of the program or it will never get better.
I was told it was all just bad luck with coaching hires.This column was eye opening. We complain about the coaching a lot, but we also have a roster full of apathetic players. At some point, some leaders need to step up and raise the accountability. It’s clear the coaches can’t handle that on their own.
If manny is tolerating opiods, he should be fired for Cause. Those things destroy lives.
Maybe stop letting the team decide who gets to come back.
Everything manny knows about accountability he read in a book.i get what he tried to do. he wanted the team to hold each other accountable. obviously didnt work
My biggest takeaway is that the players don’t respect Manny. Also, we need to clear out that QB room.
Lol. That article took it easy on them. The problem isnt drinking and weed. LCE hit on it the other day describing how Jarren looked during the FIU game on tv - profusely sweating, bugged out eyes, looking lost.
The article confirms what I heard weeks ago. These guys are getting blowed out! And far too often. At the wrong times (as in the night before fiu game being out all night).
Opiods.
Ill refrain from the names I heard, but all three QBs were mentioned with Tate getting singled out even further with “the guy is on another level of out of control.”
I understand our teams in the 80s raged.. but **** man, they handled their business like grown men. These soft *** wannabe’s on our squad now clearly can’t handle it. Yet.... it’s been allowed.
I’m no insider but I hear things from time to time. I was a little mind blown when I was told that there’s a bigger problem of opiods within the team the week after FIU. If I knew of it, you can guarantee Manny did as well. Yet he’s allowed it. Just another failure added to his long list.... in one short year.
It's called integrity. Either you have or you don't. Now, I don't know how you do a 180 when Manny was so soft with players last year.What sucks is that we had such little depth at certain positions if Manny were to dismiss players (and they were starters) we would have been in bigger trouble do to lack of talent at backups and 3rd stringers, just my opinion. Tough position to be in.
With that said, he has to start setting the example, record be damned, and get these facking clowns out of the program or it will never get better.
Alcohol is terrible and should be illegal. That doesn't change the fact that pills are FAR worse and cause numerous overdose deaths and crashes.Yeah and alcohol never killed anybody... lol. Our best coaches were drunks. I have seen Jimmy on several occasions crawl into his corvette to drive home
Hmm Opioids, huh... Painkiller meds. where do they get them to begin with?
Why report that??? What’s the gain here? Just do it
Highsmith ain't stopping college kids from getting high.This is precisely where Highsmith would come into play... Diaz doesnt invoke a sense of fear as a HC. I bet the players asses would be wound tight if Highsmith is roaming the halls, meeting rooms and practices.
Ive had a couple Officers in my life who never had to say anything. Theyre mere presence alone was enough to keep everyone in line and focused