Era defining game. Mario is the bust we all knew he'd be

All y’all do is look at the record. You don’t watch the games. This team sucks. The film shows it sucks. Nobody cares about the record. Tonight shows what we have been saying.
Can’t keep excusing this terrible *** predictable coaching. Louisville is about to be in the ACC championship game with a new coach and a team last year that everyone said sucked. Coaching is supposed to cover where players lack and/or cater to their strengths. Be the difference maker strategically. Not constantly play to the strengths of the other teams. We have no tempo, coaches still seem like they need 2 timeouts in a row to make the same decision from the 1st time out. We don’t know when to go for it and when not to go for it. Everyone knows we’re running the ball with fiftyleven linemen on the field but we run it up the middle into a free defender anyway. Colby Young was the only person who even thought about a play action pass on that 4th and goal play. Wide open. We are still stuck in the position where we never have the smartest head coach on the field in the majority of the games we play. Just reminds me of what I see on little league sundays with my kid. This defense is playing well enough to win every single game except 2nd half of UNC.
 
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And just across the way we have an offensive savant as the head coach of the Dolphins. Would love to have McDaniel do a play by play commentary on our game. Seriously, how did the Neanderthal rise in the ranks of coaching? It’s a legit question
I like McDaniel, but let's not get carried away. I don't expect to host, let alone win, a playoff game.
 
Mario micromanaging the offense is killing the team; y'all blaming Dawson but his hands are cuffed by a hc who has never been a coordinator, so he's never had to put together a game plan to outscheme a defense. This is Dawson's biggest job yet; he's building his resume but probably didn't get to know Mario(the stubbornness, input on the O) before he took the job. I don't think Dawson will be at UM but 2 seasons. I don't think we will ever keep a OC more than 2 yrs under this HC. We're stuck with this HC and his "tough guy" mentality at least 6 more seasons before a buyout.
 
If you think the **** we are doing is anything like Michigan and UGA I don’t know what to tell you.
They don’t run the ball straight up the middle repeatedly and refuse to use the middle of the field in the passing game. Sure, TVD sucks but the route trees are garbage. If you think Dawson is really running his system (Air Raid lmao) then I have a bridge to sell you. Our offense has regressed to the same **** we saw last year with Gattis. One common denominator, CMC (Caveman Mario Cristobal)
We don’t have anything like their level of talent, especially at QB and in the WR room. People made fun of Kirby here for years after he left Tuscaloosa, but now they’ve got egg on their faces.

He knew what he was doing. Richt left him with a nice cupboard though, I’ll give him that.

Miami as an institution has been handicapped by headwinds Georgia simply didn’t have. That’s only changing in the past two years.
 
UGA has won 26 str8 and two titles and Michigans only loss in the last season and half was a playoff game.

Just say you don’t like Mario and or don’t like the style of offense, but they doesn’t mean it’s not an effective approach.
Did you watch Georgia with Monken? There’s a reason they have been in closer games this year.
 
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Can't wait to get on Twitter/X and be told how we have to just give him 2 more years. It's amazing that other programs can turn things around in a year or two, but for some reason we're a 5 year rebuild.

Where are these "other programs" with their two-year rebuilds?

Florida State was 6-12 under Mike Norvell late year two going into the Miami upset—3-6 in year one and 0-4 out the gate in 2021 (with a loss to Jacksonville State). 10-3 year three and 9-0 to start year four.

USC is 7-3 this year in Lincoln Riley's offense—with a Heisman quarterback—and has Oregon and UCLA on deck, realistically looking at 8-4 or 7-5 after 11-3 year one with Williams and grabbing Addison from the portal as a result of his offense and OU quarterback.

Most programs in really bad shape do not have next-level success year two. Stop it.
 
I did not expect a win. Average teams don’t often win road games like this. I was hopeful we’d play better.
 
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