Culture is not just a buzzword

"Culture eats strategy for breakfast"- Peter Drucker

Call it culture. Call it community. Call it trust. It goes by a lot of different names. But talk to any high-performing organization including SEAL team six, possibly the highest performing organization in the world, and they'll tell you the culture or trust is the most significant driver to elite performance.

What happened this year was obviously a lack of culture and a lack of strategy and competency. It takes time to build culture which is what can take you from being good to being great.

But good strategy and competence can make you good quickly.

We have neither which is why this year was such a debacle
 
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Texas has a “Minister of Culture” and is still struggling.

In all seriousness, great leaders hold people accountable and are themselves accountable. When your coaches aren’t, your players won’t be. Idc if they are all elite or all garbage.

But if this team scored more points and won more, I promise you the “culture” wouldn’t be the #1 issue.
 
It's not a buzzword...

But it is a crutch that you guys are hanging onto for dear life to without realizing you're already exhausting all your excuses in year 1...

However, it will definitely make for very creative & entertaining excuse making in the future & that's always something to look forward to.
Dude, do us all a favor and just stop. You boot licked majority of this roster. You have every reason to say **** like this and feed neanderthals that follow you around like a god.

You didn’t get what you wanted. Boo hoo.


”A crutch” lol. All I read from that is you probably have never step foot in a locker room before.
 


You can buy yogurt culture on this website. ****, the site is called "get culture .com." Maybe Mario can go there and buy some better culture for the UM football program. Im guessing Radakovich would let him use the company Visa card for that purchase.
I worked for a cheese making company once. Maybe I'll talk to them and see if they have any culture they can spare. The cheese was good, but I am unsure how it will help our team, as we are pretty cheesey already.
 
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Manny did a lot more damage to this program than most people realize.
No he didn't. The program he left Mario was very similar to the one he got from Richt. Which was similar to what Richt got from Golden. Believe it or not, Golden inherited a bad team from Randy Shannon, who inherited a bad team from Coker. Manny Diaz was bad, but let's not pretend he broke something here.
 
No he didn't. The program he left Mario was very similar to the one he got from Richt. Which was similar to what Richt got from Golden. Believe it or not, Golden inherited a bad team from Randy Shannon, who inherited a bad team from Coker. Manny Diaz was bad, but let's not pretend he broke something here.
Yes he did. No other coach was best friends with the players. He didn’t act like he was in charge. He acted like they were boys or some sht
 
We have a big cultural problem here, I was born in 86 so around 96 is when I really started watching Miami, said that to say I remember Butch getting his guys in and changing the culture, now I didn’t pay attention to recruiting back then but I knew when I saw a new player. Once he filled the roster with his players we were good of course, now I’m not comparing Mario to Butch but whether Mario is a good coach or not it’s going to take a few seasons to tell ( at least 3) to see the fruits of his labor as they say
 
Yes he did. No other coach was best friends with the players. He didn’t act like he was in charge. He acted like they were boys or some sht
Oh he was BAD at his job for a many number of reasons, including what you just said. What I am saying is our program has been in the dumpster for years, predating Manny Diaz. He did not inherit a winning program then turn around and ***** it up. He just wasn't the man to take it to the next level.
 
I think anyone on this board that says we don't have a culture problem is out of touch. You cannot go from Manny to Mario. You just can't.

That being said, and the article alludes to it, it's not just players that need to buy in to culture. It's coaches too. I don't think everyone on this staff is capable of being part of a unified culture right now.

The question: Is Mario capable of creating a sustainable culture?
Maybe the coordinators should have a say in their assistants
 
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I think anyone on this board that says we don't have a culture problem is out of touch. You cannot go from Manny to Mario. You just can't.

That being said, and the article alludes to it, it's not just players that need to buy in to culture. It's coaches too. I don't think everyone on this staff is capable of being part of a unified culture right now.

The question: Is Mario capable of creating a sustainable culture?
I agree we have a serious culture problem but if you think we go from 35ppg to 15ppg because of the culture then you’re outside your god **** mind.
 
It's not a buzzword...

But it is a crutch that you guys are hanging onto for dear life without realizing you're already exhausting all your excuses in year 1...

However, it will definitely make for very creative & entertaining excuse making in the future & that's always something to look forward to.
You are about to ruffle some feathers with this one lol
 
I think anyone on this board that says we don't have a culture problem is out of touch. You cannot go from Manny to Mario. You just can't.

That being said, and the article alludes to it, it's not just players that need to buy in to culture. It's coaches too. I don't think everyone on this staff is capable of being part of a unified culture right now.

The question: Is Mario capable of creating a sustainable culture?
They’re saying the same thing about Bama right now and it’s just obviously happening at tamu also.
The tamu thing is even more glaring considering the amount of talent they have in the roster.

Every year there is a team full of upper class men with players that are disciplined and actually study the playbook and have control of the locker room and also play for each other and a bunch of other cliches that exist for a reason.

Tulane right now is 8-1 I’ll take a guess and say they have a bunch of older dudes on that team.
 
It's not a buzzword...

But it is a crutch that you guys are hanging onto for dear life without realizing you're already exhausting all your excuses in year 1...

However, it will definitely make for very creative & entertaining excuse making in the future & that's always something to look forward to.

If you think it's just a crutch and an excuse, then you're saying that the culture isn't a problem and we lost 45-3 on Saturday because of bad play calls. That just isn't rational.
 
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