Coach Stubblefield Twitter is now public..

He's not wrong.

You can't blame a crappy offensive system for dropped passes or poor route running.

The best coach I ever came across didn't try to BS me. He spoke plainly and honestly to me, and he helped make me a better B-ball player because I bought in.

Young men are smarter than most people think.
 
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I agree with those saying we should reserve judgment for a couple classes and a full season.

Miami must have a social media marketer who helps all our coaches and recruiters stay on top of their Twitter/IG accounts. This guy is just getting resources he never had before. The fact he wasn't on social media before means nothing about how he will be going forward now that he has a program behind him. What matters are his personality and leadership -- do kids like him and will they follow him.

question -- do any of the highschoolers use FB any more? Or is that for old people these days, like having an aol or yahoo email account became 10 years ago?

a lot of the coaches don't run their own accounts (golden and rich didn't from what i understand). and Miami def has people who follow all these athletes, certain fans, and others to monitor everything
 
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I’m just wondering what kind of a ratfūck cnt troll goes to the trouble of looking up a coaches Twitter likes, and then starts a thread about it as a way of taking a shlt. on the program.

That poster is praying for the current regime to fail so he can once again get his rocks off and be prominent in his imaginary world with his nonstop dlcksucking threads.
 
I’m just wondering what kind of a ratfūck cnt troll goes to the trouble of looking up a coaches Twitter likes, and then starts a thread about it as a way of taking a shlt. on the program.

That poster is praying for the current regime to fail so he can once again get his rocks off and be prominent in his imaginary world with his nonstop dlcksucking threads.

You seem very upset.

A sponge bath would help relieve your tension.

:)
 
I laughed, but it's actually a great quote, and words to live by. You don't want your players blaming a bunch of external forces. You either get the job done. Or you don't.

South Florida kids get plenty of crap, and most of it deserved, but what they'll put up with least is phony posturing. Be who you are and convey your message the way you know how and kids will get you. Pretend to be someone you're not, and they'll see right through it and laugh their *** off at you. I'm old and out of touch, but that's just my opinion/perception.

ain't that the truth.
 
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