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DW: “I got one thing to say to ya’ll boys, let’s just keep getting better...”
Something feels different about this team. They are taking it all very seriously. I sincerely hope we keep this same energy all season.
DW: “I got one thing to say to ya’ll boys, let’s just keep getting better...”
Something feels different about this team. They are taking it all very seriously. I sincerely hope we keep this same energy all season.
Have to give Lashley credit alsoIt’s king. He has transformed the mentality of this team. He’s hungry to win and prove himself and that is rubbing off on the guys. Before that the team seemed disconnected. Mainly the offense.
Won’t disagree. Just my opinion. Lash is the real deal and the guys seem to want to perform for himHave to give Lashley credit also
Manny doesn’t get any?Have to give Lashley credit also
Only a natty washes away the stain of a loss to botch and FIU.Manny doesn’t get any?
Only a natty washes away the stain of a loss to botch and FIU.
Bomb, you are one of the more solid posters on the board, and you are asking this question? One of my favorite past times is hurling our past history/tradition into the faces of Miami haters and detractors. This FIU travesty has made that much more difficult.Why is that a stain? Diaz lost to a former NFL head coach who is also one of the GOAT talent evaluators in the history of CFB.
Yeah Miami SHOULD have won, but it's not like Diaz got beat by a Cristobal coached FIU team (which would have been an epic embarrassment).
I would be okay with beating Clemson twice in a year.Only a natty washes away the stain of a loss to botch and FIU.
Bomb, you are one of the more solid posters on the board, and you are asking this question? One of my favorite past times is hurling our past history/tradition into the faces of Miami haters and detractors. This FIU travesty has made that much more difficult.
Thanks for the history and perspective.If we do things right and continue to improve, the FIU travesty will just be a blip on the radar, nothing more. Remember we had a similar or worse loss to FAMU just a couple of years before we won our first natty. Nobody ever brings that up, except me just now.
****. i'm a relatively recent cane (class of 2016) and if you told me we had ever lost to FAMU i probably wouldn't have believed you. proves your point lolIf we do things right and continue to improve, the FIU travesty will just be a blip on the radar, nothing more. Remember we had a similar or worse loss to FAMU just a couple of years before we won our first natty. Nobody ever brings that up, except me just now.
I will always like Butch for giving us the amazing run at the turn of the millennium... but faking cramps was Butch being a b**ch. If a FIU supporter ever brings it us, offer them a Midol and send them on their way.Bomb, you are one of the more solid posters on the board, and you are asking this question? One of my favorite past times is hurling our past history/tradition into the faces of Miami haters and detractors. This FIU travesty has made that much more difficult
Thanks for the history and perspective.
Bomb, you are one of the more solid posters on the board, and you are asking this question? One of my favorite past times is hurling our past history/tradition into the faces of Miami haters and detractors. This FIU travesty has made that much more difficult.
****. i'm a relatively recent cane (class of 2016) and if you told me we had ever lost to FAMU i probably wouldn't have believed you. proves your point lol
Yes, bytch done me wrong.I said at the time that it was probably the second most embarrassing loss I could remember. The one that hurt much more was getting stomped by UVA in the last game of the Orange Bowl. What an awful way to send the old girl away.
Williams basically quit as a QB in that game and the uh, "gamesmanship", displayed by FIU kept Miami from being able to get momentum. I'm over it now because it was the beginning of the end for Enos and Williams. I can't be too upset about something that resulted in the best possible outcome.
If you dated a girl for a couple months but she did you dirty and cheated on you, then the next girl you met turned out to be the girl you fell in love with and married, are you going to forever seethe with anger about what happened with the first girl or be thankful it happened because if it didn't, you wouldn't met your wife?