Coaches thoughts on miami from Athlon sports.

I'm not sure they even have a lot of developing to do. I think it's more a matter of simply teaching them their way, and having them go ball. These kids have wanted to play fast and aggressive since high school. The biggest hurdle to them doing so was fired.
Seems like that huge sample of 1 or 2 coaches sees what a lot of us see--a lot of talent that was undercoached and quit on Folden because they knew he was garbage and that they couldn't win with him and his minor league slug coaching staff.

When a coach is honest enough to make a statement like "there isn't a better looking team in the Coastal from a physical standpoint" he's telling dimwits in a less direct way that UM wasted a lot of talent under Folden. That underachieving is exactly why Folden is gone.

He said the front 7 lacked talent. Looking good from a physical staindpoint is height, size and etc. He said it may "look" like they recruited well but they have a lot of developing to do.
 
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Ok, here's the thing about the front 4. If that coach thinks it's about the TALENT of the front four, they are in for a rude awakening when we play them. The TALENT was there last year. What wasn't there was a coaching staff that would turn them loose. Enter Coach Kool.....

Rinse and repeat comments from 2006, 2010, 2015.

Somehow it's always the coaches fault that players can't rush the passer or beat their man one-on-one.

what? in 2010 rick petri had is number 1 in tackles for loss, top 10 in sacks, and we had a top 5 pass defense.

Don't come in here trying to defend donofrio and the coaches. ITs quite clear the scheme sucked and its the reason for the lack of pass rush. Petri and Young had a **** of a pass rush
 
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