Every FBS team we’ve played has had better coaches

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This team is soft all around, a handful of real good players the rest are soft city kids times have changed.
 
We are third in NFL players and just lost to a triple option team that is changing offenses.

Talent doesn’t give up bombs on punt safe. We are poorly coached.
Past players in the NFL is not a good guage of the current program
 
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@Andrew makes no sense. He’s wrong.

Even if you factor for athletes on Miami’s team that may be overrated, Miami still has a talent advantage over every school played thus far except Florida. To debate that is to not be worthy of posting. Andrew’s still trying to push his devalued South Florida athlete trope.

This is a coaching failure FAR more than an athlete failure. It’s not even close.

Miami’s kids are trying to overcome a coaching deficit.

You are giving them a pass.

Ex: Perry short arms throw on first offensive play, call was right, execution was not.
- Sack, fumble, TD - if Perry gets that ball off, 90 yard TD
- Pope drops, Wiggins drop, Harley drop

To your point: why are we playing a walk on LB? No runs in redzone, etc.

All around mess. Players included.
 
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This guy is better than man pimple. F******* water boy coach

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It’s not about giving anyone a pass, it’s about placing blame where it belongs and that’s 100% on the coaches.

- Good coaches coach short arm throws out of QB’s.
- Good coaches coach arm tackling and bad angles out of defenders.
- Good coaches coach missed assignmeand stupid penalties out of their players.
- Good coaches coach lazy route running and poor pass defense out of their players.
- Good coaches coach drops out of their players (https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-wide-receiver-group-key-newly-potent-attack)

The coaches are the disease and the players are the host.

Facts that are thought to deal with:
- Miami football sucks
- Most players are overrated by THIS SITE
- The people that overrated them have agendas different than wins for Miami
- Our coaches are inexperienced, if not ******
 
It’s not about giving anyone a pass, it’s about placing blame where it belongs and that’s 100% on the coaches.

- Good coaches coach short arm throws out of QB’s.
- Good coaches coach arm tackling and bad angles out of defenders.
- Good coaches coach missed assignmeand stupid penalties out of their players.
- Good coaches coach lazy route running and poor pass defense out of their players.
- Good coaches coach drops out of their players (https://www.espn.com/college-footba...c-wide-receiver-group-key-newly-potent-attack)

The coaches are the disease and the players are the host.
You ended the debate with that LSU article. Their coach had the same problems with drops. Insert new coach who knows wtf he is doing and all of a sudden they don’t drop anything.
 
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Could have had Mullen twice. Although a bunch of dummies on here said he wasn't good bc he wasn't dominating at MissSt. He probably scared Flake into a corner the last time around.
Blake probably wasn’t even in the room. Two dumb ******* that don’t know **** about football thought he exuded too much toxic masculinity and didn’t want to hire him.
 
Clean house. Start with the AD.

I am okay with that now
Hill
Dallas
maybe Bolden

I will repeat. No player on this team has that “dog” in them. How do I know? If they did, you would see more disruption. What would an Ed Reed, Irvin, Ray Lewis or even an Al Blades have been looking like on the sideline, in the locker room or at the facility. It would have been ugly. These guys at complacent with how things are. No dogs bro.
 
We’ve been bad for 15 years and we still outproduce 95% of the country in the NFL.

Meanwhile, none of our former head coaches are employed as head coaches. This isn’t rocket science.

Sure, we can always blame the coaches, but isn't Miami suppose to be the one place that anyone can succeed? If it takes an Urban Myer to win at Miami then Miami has no bigger of an advantage than Ohio State.
 
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