Diaz Made A Mistake...

He should've left the offensive staff in place until he had his OC signed and seal. The staff would have been texting recruits during the dead period and keeping Miami involved in their recruitments. Firing them early on the assumption that he would have his OC immediately was naive on Diaz's part in retrospect. The dead period ends tomorrow and we'll have no offensive coaches to recruit. Smh
You are literally brain dead
 
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Terrible thread. The staff and OC will be in place before today ends. Staff getting ready to recruit.
Learning from Bolden looks like Días keeping the OC and staff quiet until today
 
why saddle your OC with a QB that doesnt fit what he wants (see his QB offers as well). i get just getting bodies, but it would make sense that the QB fits whatever you want to run

I see your point but I look at it like the OC works for Manny and will run the offense Manny wants to run. So if Manny knows what type of offense he wants to run he should know what QB fits it regardless if we have a OC or not because the OC is just going to be running the offense that Manny envisions no different from the DC.
 
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He should've left the offensive staff in place until he had his OC signed and seal. The staff would have been texting recruits during the dead period and keeping Miami involved in their recruitments. Firing them early on the assumption that he would have his OC immediately was naive on Diaz's part in retrospect. The dead period ends tomorrow and we'll have no offensive coaches to recruit. Smh

That is a **** move, you let those men know what the situation is for them to move on. They have families to feed and it wouldn't be a professional way to handle the situation. Plus new coaches would see that and not really want to be treated the same so it would scare them of. Plus the deception to the recruits would have gone over like a fart in church.

Not really a well thought out idea.
 
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