Flowers for a Cane: DJ Dallas

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I mean.....c'mon
 
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Nah I like the title! I used to post them as random canes of the day but the former players didn’t like the random tag and liked the idea of the post being about giving them flowers. It doesn’t really seem to be a issue on Twitter just here so I won’t post them here
I mess with it. Haha all we got the last 15-20 years is reminiscing about certain players that brought us joy in the midst of the crap. I'm here for it.

And Deejay was awesome. Not the greatest player we ever had but a great Cane from the moment he committed and had great moments. That run vs Tech was ridiculous.
 
And Deejay was awesome. Not the greatest player we ever had but a great Cane from the moment he committed and had great moments. That run vs Tech was ridiculous.
His long TD runs vs Va Tech and the Crocs were incredible. Zero blocking, just DeeJay willing his way to the end zone from about 50 yards out.
 
His long TD runs vs Va Tech and the Crocs were incredible. Zero blocking, just DeeJay willing his way to the end zone from about 50 yards out.
**** I forgot about the Florida one. Should have won that game but again not from a lack of will and trying on Deejay's part. He needed more guys like him on the roster but I'm glad he's carved out a career.
 
A bright spot in a boring decade. Glad he chose Miami. And in a lame loss, I enjoyed his runs against Wisconsin.
 
DJ’s long TD (60y) run to tie VT late 35-35 in the 2019 game. Should have gone ahead 36-35 but missed a PAT. VT followed with an easy score to win 42-35.

VT jumped out to a 28-0 2nd Qtr lead, thanks to 4 INTs from Jarren Williams and a garbage Manny defense.

Kosi Perry lead a huge comeback, but fell just short.

Video in ESPN recap.

He had a few plays in that game. VT could not tackle him
 
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Nah I like the title! I used to post them as random canes of the day but the former players didn’t like the random tag and liked the idea of the post being about giving them flowers. It doesn’t really seem to be a issue on Twitter just here so I won’t post them here
No, I love them, just the title makes me think of someone's passing. We've had enough former players pass too soon.
 
DeeJay only became a RB because Walton got hurt - so I'll always link the two.

DeeJay ended up being a pretty substantial upgrade.

On its face, this makes sense and seems reasonable... but don't let this man fool you @Jaxcane4! If you do a quick search for "Walton" threads by @bshaw28, you will get an entire portfolio of hits (10 pages), including some strong gut punches like these...

This was the game Travis Homer liberated us from the tyranny of Mark Walton

...liver shot...

Jaylan Knighton has transformed himself into Mark Walton. It's amazing. The circle of life is almost complete.

Mark Walton....

... sin pena...

So basically the only years we didn't play a P5 teams in our first 2 games were:

1998
2015-2017 - aka Mark "The Mirage" Walton years
2022

... this one made me lol. Solid zinger, plus Walton has very little (if anything) to do with the thread topic (a historic look at UM's record after 2 games), lol...

Could be worse than Myles Gaskin. I mean....it could still be Mark Walton :LOL:

... another one where the thread had nothing to do with Walton. Vicious...

You nailed it. Yearby was a victim of the hype.

Yearby had to follow Duke Johnson and was teammates with Dalvin Cook & he was hyped as being on a par with both of them when he never should've been.

Yearby was then further buried by fans in efforts to hype Mark Walton. Nevermind that Yearby averaged 1.4 & 0.7 ypc more the 2 years he shared a backfield with Walton.

Just unfortunate in how he's remembered.

... now Walton's catching a stray at the expense of propping up Yearby (who does admittedly get a bad rap)...

Vs P5 Teams:

Cooper ran for 4+ ypc more times as a Freshman (7 out of 9 games) than Mark Walton did his entire career (6 out of 22 games)
Cooper ran for 5+ ypc more times as a Freshman (6) than Mark Walton did his entire career (4)
Cooper ran for 6+ ypc the same amount of times (3) than Mark Walton did his entire career (3)
Cooper ran for 7+ ypc more times as a Freshman (3) than Mark Walton did his entire career (1)

Cooper averaged 5.2 ypc vs P5 teams in his career vs Walton's 3.8 ypc


Think about that

... seems @bshaw28's got Cooper and Walton linked, too. Cooper had been gone 6 years before Walton arrived but that doesn't matter...

When it comes to Mark Walton, you can count on @bshaw28 making people say...

thisguygetsit-goddamn-rick-and-morty-funny-few-reaction-gifs-you-God-Damn-This-Guy-Gets
 
On its face, this makes sense and seems reasonable... but don't let this man fool you @Jaxcane4! If you do a quick search for "Walton" threads by @bshaw28, you will get an entire portfolio of hits (10 pages), including some strong gut punches like these...



...liver shot...



... sin pena...



... this one made me lol. Solid zinger, plus Walton has very little (if anything) to do with the thread topic (a historic look at UM's record after 2 games), lol...



... another one where the thread had nothing to do with Walton. Vicious...



... now Walton's catching a stray at the expense of propping up Yearby (who does admittedly get a bad rap)...



... seems @bshaw28's got Cooper and Walton linked, too. Cooper had been gone 6 years before Walton arrived but that doesn't matter...

When it comes to Mark Walton, you can count on @bshaw28 making people say...

thisguygetsit-goddamn-rick-and-morty-funny-few-reaction-gifs-you-God-Damn-This-Guy-Gets
I appreciate the research. Now that you presented all the evidence it does seem quite personal. Not sure what Walton did to offend him but apparently this grudge goes back a long ways.
 
2 TDs immediately come to mind. The one he took long against UF(I thought we had them at that point probably like some others). Other one is from that Duke game that was in the middle of a monsoon. But unfortunately both games were losses. He was pretty instrumental in recruiting Don to Miami also fwiw.
 
When it comes to Mark Walton, you can count on @bshaw28 making people say...

thisguygetsit-god****-rick-and-morty-funny-few-reaction-gifs-you-God-****-This-Guy-Gets

Walton is the low hanging fruit

You're 100% right - I'll take almost any P5 RB the last 25 years and say "Look at (insert any P5 RB) vs Walton vs P5 teams" and Walton will look worse.

It's pretty ridiculous - both in the fact that I do it and how much worse Walton comes out vs any other RB.

For DeeJay - it actually does make sense to compare DeeJay & Walton. It was very fortunate that Walton got injured or else DeeJay doesn't move to RB. It worked out well for both players, and Miami fans.
 
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I appreciate the research. Now that you presented all the evidence it does seem quite personal. Not sure what Walton did to offend him but apparently this grudge goes back a long ways.

There is no grudge or anything personal against Mark Walton. Why is that your conclusion?

Look at the numbers below. That's my issue with Walton.

Isn't it obvious?

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There is no grudge or anything personal against Mark Walton. Why is that your conclusion?

Look at the numbers below. That's my issue with Walton.

Isn't it obvious?

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So my only thing is I'm not the type to bash players unless they are like Jarren Williams for example and rumors are out there how he didn't prepare as he should. If you want to get mad at a coach for not over recruiting the talent on the team or playing the right players go for it. Just my opinion though Mark Walton graduated early to sign with us during a bad time, Cronkrite, Scarlett and kid that went to notre dame all left us. I remember the app state game when people said we were on upset watch and I want to say it was the first drive he took off on a long run and that was it from there. Also I'm pretty sure him and Cam Harris both have had big plays against FSU that were called back for dumb penalties. By no means am I saying he was an above average running back compared to other running backs we have had but from what I remember he was more of a leader vs someone that didn't try and I personally think we could of used something like that last year when we had no passion whatsoever on offense. So I would just call out Golden or Richt personally if they made poor game management decisions.
 
So my only thing is I'm not the type to bash players unless they are like Jarren Williams for example and rumors are out there how he didn't prepare as he should. If you want to get mad at a coach for not over recruiting the talent on the team or playing the right players go for it. Just my opinion though Mark Walton graduated early to sign with us during a bad time, Cronkrite, Scarlett and kid that went to notre dame all left us. I remember the app state game when people said we were on upset watch and I want to say it was the first drive he took off on a long run and that was it from there. Also I'm pretty sure him and Cam Harris both have had big plays against FSU that were called back for dumb penalties. By no means am I saying he was an above average running back compared to other running backs we have had but from what I remember he was more of a leader vs someone that didn't try and I personally think we could of used something like that last year when we had no passion whatsoever on offense. So I would just call out Golden or Richt personally if they made poor game management decisions.

Totally agree. Walton was a leader who always tried his hardest and did the best he could. Can't question his effort. And you're right, he should be be blamed for the coaches shortcomings in recruiting and usage decisions.

But back to DeeJay - anyone that liked Walton should've LOVED DeeJay Dallas (see stats above - they speak for themselves).

DeeJay broke tackles at this highest rate of any Cane RB in the last 10 years (by a good amount). And he always stepped up in our biggest games.

These clips in the Florida game are what I would say is his best moment. You can see the tackle breaking on display.

 
Totally agree. Walton was a leader who always tried his hardest and did the best he could. Can't question his effort. And you're right, he should be be blamed for the coaches shortcomings in recruiting and usage decisions.

But back to DeeJay - anyone that liked Walton should've LOVED DeeJay Dallas (see stats above - they speak for themselves).

DeeJay broke tackles at this highest rate of any Cane RB in the last 10 years (by a good amount). And he always stepped up in our biggest games.

These clips in the Florida game are what I would say is his best moment. You can see the tackle breaking on display.


I agree but there are certain game highlights I can't watch and that's one of them. It's a shame he did have a great game shouldn't have lost. Lashlee was a year to late.
 
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