ESPN writer destroys Miami coaching decision

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it's up to mario and this team whether this will define them

but he has to be brutally self-honest and be willing to correct any- and everything
Exactly. I'm a big Mario and Dawson fan, but this was an inexcusable mistake. It doesnt undo the program building they've been doing, but it certainly hurts badly, hampering what could have been a Cinderella season. I hope Mario took full responsibility and apologized to the entire team, in person, for being the reason they lost. The team needs to know the coaches hold themselves accountable.
 
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This is our new Flutie Hail Mary….we will hear about it and see it on every channel,on every sports show ,from every talking head for a while….every time someone does something stupid it will be characterized as pulling a Cristobal…
And it's well deserved. I had turned the game off when we got the 1st down. About 5 minutes later, went to ESPN.com to look at other scores. I was like "how in the **** did GT get the ball back".
 
Facts!! But it should have never gotten to that point
True, ultimately the loss is Mario's. But I'm also so f'ing sick of the one-sided officiating. The imaginary hold by Cooper to call back Parrish's TD. The personal foul/taunting call on Flagg that on replay was nothing more than the same jawing that happens on every play after a tackle...bailing GT out of what would be a 3rd and long inside their own 10 yard line. The call against Mauigoa for hitting the QB low, when he basically fell into the QB (meanwhile intentional low hits are rarely called), whixh extended what turned into a scoring drive for GT. Then the clear elbow down before the fumble that they refused to reverse.
 
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