OrdunaDrive
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Man it would be really clutch if Darrion Owens is able to come back strong...
Man it would be really clutch if Darrion Owens is able to come back strong...
Man it would be really clutch if Darrion Owens is able to come back strong...
Right now I would qualify the return of a healthy Owens as imperative. We need him in the worst way.
this defense wont be that good.
3 of the better players on that defense just left. Then guys that were logging 1st team snaps all camp are gone with limited time.
You do realize if another lb or 2 drop we will have walk on guys out there....
AQM is probably our best dl. Juwan Young was a starting caliber linebacker...YALL trippin....
I dont know what to say....alot of peeps are good until after that first snap and yous ee sh*t get real....
3 -4 freshman backers logging time??...and yall "GOOD"?. I didnt even get into depth guys like Gayot, james King that left either.
This defense wasnt that good last year...
this defense wont be that good.
3 of the better players on that defense just left. Then guys that were logging 1st team snaps all camp are gone with limited time.
You do realize if another lb or 2 drop we will have walk on guys out there....
AQM is probably our best dl. Juwan Young was a starting caliber linebacker...YALL trippin....
I dont know what to say....alot of peeps are good until after that first snap and yous ee sh*t get real....
3 -4 freshman backers logging time??...and yall "GOOD"?. I didnt even get into depth guys like Gayot, james King that left either.
This defense wasnt that good last year...
Nah man, by its actions, the university clearly thought those three players were expendable. Miami does NOT get to use this situation as an excuse if the defense falters this season...10 wins and a defense that passed the eye test of being a Miami defense is the expectation.
My God you're stupid. It has nothing to do with these three being "expendable." It has everything to do with us still being on probation and not wanting to take the risk of more trouble with the NCAA. If Kayaa had been involved, he would have been thrown off just like AQM and Grace. What's at stake is bigger than any player, no matter how in-expendable he may be.
Why such a hard *** on the expectations thing? Losing your two best defensive players would certainly affect the expectations of any level-headed fan. You can expect 10 wins all you want, but it just got quite a bit tougher.
this defense wont be that good.
3 of the better players on that defense just left. Then guys that were logging 1st team snaps all camp are gone with limited time.
You do realize if another lb or 2 drop we will have walk on guys out there....
AQM is probably our best dl. Juwan Young was a starting caliber linebacker...YALL trippin....
I dont know what to say....alot of peeps are good until after that first snap and yous ee sh*t get real....
3 -4 freshman backers logging time??...and yall "GOOD"?. I didnt even get into depth guys like Gayot, james King that left either.
This defense wasnt that good last year...
Nah man, by its actions, the university clearly thought those three players were expendable. Miami does NOT get to use this situation as an excuse if the defense falters this season...10 wins and a defense that passed the eye test of being a Miami defense is the expectation.
My God you're stupid. It has nothing to do with these three being "expendable." It has everything to do with us still being on probation and not wanting to take the risk of more trouble with the NCAA. If Kayaa had been involved, he would have been thrown off just like AQM and Grace. What's at stake is bigger than any player, no matter how in-expendable he may be.
Why such a hard *** on the expectations thing? Losing your two best defensive players would certainly affect the expectations of any level-headed fan. You can expect 10 wins all you want, but it just got quite a bit tougher.
The bottom line is the University made a choice to get rid of those players. Their hand was not forced. I've already made that point and people understand it.
The first game we lose, when people are good and frustrated you can bet your *** I'm gonna be reminding people of how Grace and Muhammad could have been a help to us in the game.
The University created this situation for themselves and they're not gonna get a pass from me. They need to change their paradigm and focus on winning or they are going to have to learn to live with the pressure
this defense wont be that good.
3 of the better players on that defense just left. Then guys that were logging 1st team snaps all camp are gone with limited time.
You do realize if another lb or 2 drop we will have walk on guys out there....
AQM is probably our best dl. Juwan Young was a starting caliber linebacker...YALL trippin....
I dont know what to say....alot of peeps are good until after that first snap and yous ee sh*t get real....
3 -4 freshman backers logging time??...and yall "GOOD"?. I didnt even get into depth guys like Gayot, james King that left either.
This defense wasnt that good last year...
Nah man, by its actions, the university clearly thought those three players were expendable. Miami does NOT get to use this situation as an excuse if the defense falters this season...10 wins and a defense that passed the eye test of being a Miami defense is the expectation.
My God you're stupid. It has nothing to do with these three being "expendable." It has everything to do with us still being on probation and not wanting to take the risk of more trouble with the NCAA. If Kayaa had been involved, he would have been thrown off just like AQM and Grace. What's at stake is bigger than any player, no matter how in-expendable he may be.
Why such a hard *** on the expectations thing? Losing your two best defensive players would certainly affect the expectations of any level-headed fan. You can expect 10 wins all you want, but it just got quite a bit tougher.
The bottom line is the University made a choice to get rid of those players. Their hand was not forced. I've already made that point and people understand it.
The first game we lose, when people are good and frustrated you can bet your *** I'm gonna be reminding people of how Grace and Muhammad could have been a help to us in the game.
The University created this situation for themselves and they're not gonna get a pass from me. They need to change their paradigm and focus on winning or they are going to have to learn to live with the pressure
So AQM, Grace and Young above possible NCAA infraction and possible costly penalties.
Nah man, by its actions, the university clearly thought those three players were expendable. Miami does NOT get to use this situation as an excuse if the defense falters this season...10 wins and a defense that passed the eye test of being a Miami defense is the expectation.
My God you're stupid. It has nothing to do with these three being "expendable." It has everything to do with us still being on probation and not wanting to take the risk of more trouble with the NCAA. If Kayaa had been involved, he would have been thrown off just like AQM and Grace. What's at stake is bigger than any player, no matter how in-expendable he may be.
Why such a hard *** on the expectations thing? Losing your two best defensive players would certainly affect the expectations of any level-headed fan. You can expect 10 wins all you want, but it just got quite a bit tougher.
The bottom line is the University made a choice to get rid of those players. Their hand was not forced. I've already made that point and people understand it.
The first game we lose, when people are good and frustrated you can bet your *** I'm gonna be reminding people of how Grace and Muhammad could have been a help to us in the game.
The University created this situation for themselves and they're not gonna get a pass from me. They need to change their paradigm and focus on winning or they are going to have to learn to live with the pressure
So AQM, Grace and Young above possible NCAA infraction and possible costly penalties.
More like success and winning above impressing the ostentatious bow tie wearing crowd at the next ACC luncheon event.
Miami should be "bad boy" Miami and not try to be Notre Dame. We can be a great academic institution and still embrace the U if the 80's and all that came with it. To me, it's about being who we are and winning at everything we do, instead we try to change who we are to conform to the expectations of others, and we are mediocre at best.
If Miami tries to be Notre Dame, the best it can ever do is become a cheap, less successful knockoff. But we can do Miami with the fatigues and the dancing better than anybody on earth