Diaz Should Take UM's Entire Defensive Staff to TCU for a Clinic

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Coach Diaz should take his entire defensive staff to TCU for a week or two coaching clinic in how TCU runs their program and defensive 4-2-5 scheme. For the last 2 decades TCU has been a defensive machine both in turning out nfl players and on field production all with 2 and 3 star players.

TCU plays fundementally sound defense that is based on attacking, this is what Manny's defense is supposed to look like and doesn't need elite players, just fast players.

TCU's 4-2-5 defense and has developed countless all Americans and NFL players as a DB position coach TRob could benefit from learning TCU's scheme as a variant to his tutelage in Will Muschamp's gap control (UM has a killer DB room now, so this would be ideal in keeping the players from transferring because TCU'S defensive strength is their backfield).

Coach Simpson could also benefit from seeing a different perspective on how to run a college program and a 4-2-5 defensive scheme that actually is fundamentally sound, highly successful an most importantly extremely aggressive.

Bringing in a few seasoned coaches for a few years will allow Manny to hit reset to the point were his defensive scheme can be fixed/adjusted to become a hybrid of TCU'S and Diaz's 4-2-5 schemes.

@Coach Macho @gogeta4 @DMoney what are your thoughts on TCU's scheme and Coach Diaz taking Miami's entire defensive staff to TCU for a two week coaching clinic this spring?





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Diaz isn’t going to consult anyone about something he doesn’t think is the root of the problem. He is staunch believer in his defense

Let's say Miami had TCUs defense this year. Ranked #35 in ppg at 24.2. Miami only scored 24 against UNC and 19 against Clemson. That's pathetic, especially against UNC's mediocre D. Miamis record might be one game better 9-2, OK St being the key difference. Offense wins games. That's what football is in the 2020s. It's basically turned into arena league football.

PPG
2016 Miami #12 TCU #64
2017 Miami #28, TCU #16
2018 Miami #18 TCU #40
2019 Miami #23 TCU #58
2020 Miami #51 TCU #35

If someone told you that team A's defense was better than team B's defense 3 out of the last 5 years, but team A should go try to be more like team Bs defense, you'd think theyd have it backwards.

If anything those numbers show that whoever was calling plays for Miami was much better from 2016-2018 and they should try to get that guy back. Wait a minute....
 
Coach Diaz should take his entire defensive staff to TCU for a week or two coaching clinic in how TCU runs their program and defensive 4-2-5 scheme. For the last 2 decades TCU has been a defensive machine both in turning out nfl players and on field production all with 2 and 3 star players.

TCU plays fundementally sound defense that is based on attacking, this is what Manny's defense is supposed to look like and doesn't need elite players, just fast players.

TCU's 4-2-5 defense and has developed countless all Americans and NFL players as a DB position coach TRob could benefit from learning TCU's scheme as a variant to his tutelage in Will Muschamp's gap control (UM has a killer DB room now, so this would be ideal in keeping the players from transferring because TCU'S defensive strength is their backfield).

Coach Simpson could also benefit from seeing a different perspective on how to run a college program and a 4-2-5 defensive scheme that actually is fundamentally sound, highly successful an most importantly extremely aggressive.

Bringing in a few seasoned coaches for a few years will allow Manny to hit reset to the point were his defensive scheme can be fixed/adjusted to become a hybrid of TCU'S and Diaz's 4-2-5 schemes.

@Coach Macho @gogeta4 @DMoney what are your thoughts on TCU's scheme and Coach Diaz taking Miami's entire defensive staff to TCU for a two week coaching clinic this spring?





Or in YouTube if the Vimeo doesn't work.
This video is 4yrs old and it's content could have completely changed the UNC game.




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Or we could have just hired Gary Paterson in 06 like jimmy suggested instead of make our first “make a wish” hire. 🤢 and now we’re on our second “make a wish” hire. 🤮
 
@Coach Macho @gogeta4 @DMoney what are your thoughts on TCU's scheme and Coach Diaz taking Miami's entire defensive staff to TCU for a two week coaching clinic this spring?

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Looks like someone’s still mad at someone else who’s conspicuously absent from the named group of usual CIS experts.



Here’s a hint for those following along at home:

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Coach Diaz should take his entire defensive staff to TCU for a week or two coaching clinic in how TCU runs their program and defensive 4-2-5 scheme. For the last 2 decades TCU has been a defensive machine both in turning out nfl players and on field production all with 2 and 3 star players.

TCU plays fundementally sound defense that is based on attacking, this is what Manny's defense is supposed to look like and doesn't need elite players, just fast players.

TCU's 4-2-5 defense and has developed countless all Americans and NFL players as a DB position coach TRob could benefit from learning TCU's scheme as a variant to his tutelage in Will Muschamp's gap control (UM has a killer DB room now, so this would be ideal in keeping the players from transferring because TCU'S defensive strength is their backfield).

Coach Simpson could also benefit from seeing a different perspective on how to run a college program and a 4-2-5 defensive scheme that actually is fundamentally sound, highly successful an most importantly extremely aggressive.

Bringing in a few seasoned coaches for a few years will allow Manny to hit reset to the point were his defensive scheme can be fixed/adjusted to become a hybrid of TCU'S and Diaz's 4-2-5 schemes.

@Coach Macho @gogeta4 @DMoney what are your thoughts on TCU's scheme and Coach Diaz taking Miami's entire defensive staff to TCU for a two week coaching clinic this spring?





Or in YouTube if the Vimeo doesn't work.
This video is 4yrs old and it's content could have completely changed the UNC game.




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Is there a clinic on how to fire people?
 
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Let's say Miami had TCUs defense this year. Ranked #35 in ppg at 24.2. Miami only scored 24 against UNC and 19 against Clemson. That's pathetic, especially against UNC's mediocre D. Miamis record might be one game better 9-2, OK St being the key difference. Offense wins games. That's what football is in the 2020s. It's basically turned into arena league football.

PPG
2016 Miami #12 TCU #64
2017 Miami #28, TCU #16
2018 Miami #18 TCU #40
2019 Miami #23 TCU #58
2020 Miami #51 TCU #35

If someone told you that team A's defense was better than team B's defense 3 out of the last 5 years, but team A should go try to be more like team Bs defense, you'd think theyd have it backwards.

If anything those numbers show that whoever was calling plays for Miami was much better from 2016-2018 and they should try to get that guy back. Wait a minute....

If you normalize those defensive rankings by taking into account roster talent and quality of opponent offenses an you know TCU would come out miles ahead. Considering TCU plays in the first team to 50 points wins big 12 conference and TCU'S roster is filled with 90% two and three star players.

So yes TCU'S coaches are much better than UM's staff all things being equal.
**** NFL teams have gone to coaching clinics at TCU to learn how to combat the RPO and Spread offenses. When has even 1 NFL team called Coach Diaz for coaching advice?

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The NFL has sent Coaches to clinics and film study sessions at TCU for years, so why can't Miami and Coach Diaz.


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Yeah it would do Manny some good to go to other top defensive schools and see how things are ran, especially since he’s insistent on calling plays again.
 
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