For the "Herman lost so Rick is awesome" morons

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Saturday was a **** taco, and it will be the one Mulligan Richt gets as a playcaller. Attack with relentless aggression of GTFO.

This is the thing that has me completely baffled about the offense so far this season. He allows Manny Diaz to attack with violence and aggression and completely turn around a **** show of a defense from the Al Golden era but he doesn't do the same with the offense? Something just seems weird about that to me.

And that is why I am willing to be patient.
 
Get off Tom Herman **** he lost to Navy. Regardless of Coach Richts mistakes against FSU he wouldve beat Navy easily. Since you're sticking up for somebody else's HC over our own how about go play bandwagon fan with their team.

With Houston?

Very likely. Houston has way more talent than Navy and has won a lot of games since the 2000s. Not a powerhouse by any means. But it's not like Herman resurrected Houston from the bottom of the barrel. Houston won a lot of games and developed a lot of players under Art Briles and Kevin Sumlin (2 excellent coaches) before Herman's arrival
 
Agree with almost all.

As others have stated in other threads, the RPOs he isn't reading the DE. He is reading the LB pre snap
 
You "the coaches can do no wrong" morons never learn. Destroy all the players on the team to protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players the last 4 years.

Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.

Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.

This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.

Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.

Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.

Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.

It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.

Alright, why is everything Golden did wrong somehow debited to Richt? Matter of fact why is ANYTHING Golden did debited to Richt? Because we're all a bunch of mopey, jilted lovers with the sad sadz? We got burned for ten years + by three hucksters and now we're so broken inside we can't take an L without losing our collective minds.

Fan base needs to grow up. There's no disproportionate lovefest going on. Richt cost us the game. The game man. Kaaya didn't help on a play or two, but it was all on Richt. Yet I can say Saturday night was the first time he's made those mistakes and it's cost us a game. There's no reason to sit in a highchair, kicking and screaming "BUT IT FEELZ GOLDEN REAL GOLDEN MAN!" They're two separate men, with two vastly different approaches to the program. One represents the Miami of Old, penny pinching, slogan driven and wind bagging, while the other represents a modern approach to football and a financial investment to match.

I'm glad Richt tried RPOs and gave his QB the ability to think for himself, pick a poison. It failed. But down the line -- with another QB -- I hope it gets another shot because it can be very effective. I'm a bit surprised Kaaya is so bad at it (mind you, he was just decent enough against App to ***** this entire project up because it looked like he could swing it). And now Richt says he's changing it. Fine. You can self scout bro, bravo. Just pick something that gets us wins and master it, because not figuring this out ahead of time cost us a game. A big game.

Herman has nothing to do with Richt. Richt has nothing to do with Golden. They should be judged on their own merits, and while I personally think Richt needs to let his dream ship of being an OC sink off the coast of Key West and hire a real play caller, I'm not going to equate him to Golden because my heart got a boo-boo.

The only people who should be beside themselves right now, lamenting the sins of their old flame, are the people who somehow deluded themselves into believing Richt was never going to make a critical mistake (or five) that cost us a game. I'm human so I get he cost us likely the most significant game of the season, but I knew who this guy was just like we all should've. He's pretty freaking good at times. Wonderful off the field. Not special on it.

I'm mad we lost. Have no reason to defend the guy. But I don't get the fever after one freaking loss to ignore everything else we've profited, or use the board as my bib whilst I froth and rage at the betrayal of my lover. Miami was a dumpster fire a year ago. We're not anymore. I'm happy about that. If Richt flames out in two years, that'll suck. But the program can't reverse course now and cancel the IPF or start paying head coaches 2.3 million dollars again. That's the first good thing Richt did that was so unlike Golden in every regard, and somewhat like Herman: change the mindset of UM, who was getting outspent by the Tobacco Road schools.

Now he needs to do another good thing: change what isn't working and win. Or retire early.

Thank you.
 
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Right 'chise because NOBODY on this or ANY other planet thinks Kaaya is actually gonna run with this RPO
That's not what RPO means. It means when he comes to the line he has to decide whether to hand it off to the RB or throw it.

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Not totally true because he (Kaaya) is still trying to sell the fact that he will tuck and run....take a look at all of our prior games this year
 
You "the coaches can do no wrong" morons never learn. Destroy all the players on the team to protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players the last 4 years.

Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.

Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.

This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.

Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.

Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.

Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.

It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.

Hard to argue with any of that.

The OL demonstrated why when it counted the most. FSU would just simply load up and attack, and why not? We run east and west way too often...and sure, occasionally it looks pretty if Walton or Yearby can wiggle and break free a bit...but too often on the RPO, it just simply isn't blocked worth a ****, and defenses know if Kayaa keeps, he will never take off, even if he could walk for 10 untouched....so he is going to throw....make sure he doesn't have any time to do so...pretty easy decision for any DC that has some beasts up front and backers with speed in my opinion.

WAAAAY too much **** going on in our backfield for a squad with such a weak OL, not even addressing your comment on how Kayaa performs in the RPO, which actually goes back to the OL as well...I'm sure he has an alarm going off in his head about how quick he will need to react off of the fake....whether real or not given the breakdowns.

Quick hits...north and south for the brief duration our OL can muster any push, be willing to take the 2-5 yard gains to set up the pass. This 3rd and 10-15 crap should not happen anywhere near so often IMO.
It seems odd to me, with a dicey OL, to install an offense that requires an immobile QB to ride a RB taking a step or two toward the LOS as he takes the time to decide whether to hand it to the RB or keep it and then take a step back to set and throw. That's a lot of extra time you're wasting with the steps and ball handling and decision making reading the LB.
 
You "the coaches can do no wrong" morons never learn. Destroy all the players on the team to protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players the last 4 years.

Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.

Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.

This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.

Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.

Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.

Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.

It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.

Alright, why is everything Golden did wrong somehow debited to Richt? Matter of fact why is ANYTHING Golden did debited to Richt? Because we're all a bunch of mopey, jilted lovers with the sad sadz? We got burned for ten years + by three hucksters and now we're so broken inside we can't take an L without losing our collective minds.

Fan base needs to grow up. There's no disproportionate lovefest going on. Richt cost us the game. The game man. Kaaya didn't help on a play or two, but it was all on Richt. Yet I can say Saturday night was the first time he's made those mistakes and it's cost us a game. There's no reason to sit in a highchair, kicking and screaming "BUT IT FEELZ GOLDEN REAL GOLDEN MAN!" They're two separate men, with two vastly different approaches to the program. One represents the Miami of Old, penny pinching, slogan driven and wind bagging, while the other represents a modern approach to football and a financial investment to match.

I'm glad Richt tried RPOs and gave his QB the ability to think for himself, pick a poison. It failed. But down the line -- with another QB -- I hope it gets another shot because it can be very effective. I'm a bit surprised Kaaya is so bad at it (mind you, he was just decent enough against App to ***** this entire project up because it looked like he could swing it). And now Richt says he's changing it. Fine. You can self scout bro, bravo. Just pick something that gets us wins and master it, because not figuring this out ahead of time cost us a game. A big game.

Herman has nothing to do with Richt. Richt has nothing to do with Golden. They should be judged on their own merits, and while I personally think Richt needs to let his dream ship of being an OC sink off the coast of Key West and hire a real play caller, I'm not going to equate him to Golden because my heart got a boo-boo.

The only people who should be beside themselves right now, lamenting the sins of their old flame, are the people who somehow deluded themselves into believing Richt was never going to make a critical mistake (or five) that cost us a game. I'm human so I get he cost us likely the most significant game of the season, but I knew who this guy was just like we all should've. He's pretty freaking good at times. Wonderful off the field. Not special on it.

I'm mad we lost. Have no reason to defend the guy. But I don't get the fever after one freaking loss to ignore everything else we've profited, or use the board as my bib whilst I froth and rage at the betrayal of my lover. Miami was a dumpster fire a year ago. We're not anymore. I'm happy about that. If Richt flames out in two years, that'll suck. But the program can't reverse course now and cancel the IPF or start paying head coaches 2.3 million dollars again. That's the first good thing Richt did that was so unlike Golden in every regard, and somewhat like Herman: change the mindset of UM, who was getting outspent by the Tobacco Road schools.

Now he needs to do another good thing: change what isn't working and win. Or retire early.

Where did I mention Folden? I made some specific suggestions on what I think Rick should do. Why so emotional about Folden and Herman?

I'm suggesting an approach to fixing the broken offense. He's in charge of the offense. I said nothing about blowing up the program or firing Rick.

I took the Coley comparison and "protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players for the last 4 years" as indirectly lumping Rick with Al.

I think I'm speaking to more than you said. I'll be honest about that. I get tired of there being no in between and all polarization. It stifles discussion. But in fairness to you, you never invoked golden directly.

My post was meant to spark conversation on Rick needing to make changes to the offense.
 
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You "the coaches can do no wrong" morons never learn. Destroy all the players on the team to protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players the last 4 years.

Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.

Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.

This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.

Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.

Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.

Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.

It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.

Alright, why is everything Golden did wrong somehow debited to Richt? Matter of fact why is ANYTHING Golden did debited to Richt? Because we're all a bunch of mopey, jilted lovers with the sad sadz? We got burned for ten years + by three hucksters and now we're so broken inside we can't take an L without losing our collective minds.

Fan base needs to grow up. There's no disproportionate lovefest going on. Richt cost us the game. The game man. Kaaya didn't help on a play or two, but it was all on Richt. Yet I can say Saturday night was the first time he's made those mistakes and it's cost us a game. There's no reason to sit in a highchair, kicking and screaming "BUT IT FEELZ GOLDEN REAL GOLDEN MAN!" They're two separate men, with two vastly different approaches to the program. One represents the Miami of Old, penny pinching, slogan driven and wind bagging, while the other represents a modern approach to football and a financial investment to match.

I'm glad Richt tried RPOs and gave his QB the ability to think for himself, pick a poison. It failed. But down the line -- with another QB -- I hope it gets another shot because it can be very effective. I'm a bit surprised Kaaya is so bad at it (mind you, he was just decent enough against App to ***** this entire project up because it looked like he could swing it). And now Richt says he's changing it. Fine. You can self scout bro, bravo. Just pick something that gets us wins and master it, because not figuring this out ahead of time cost us a game. A big game.

Herman has nothing to do with Richt. Richt has nothing to do with Golden. They should be judged on their own merits, and while I personally think Richt needs to let his dream ship of being an OC sink off the coast of Key West and hire a real play caller, I'm not going to equate him to Golden because my heart got a boo-boo.

The only people who should be beside themselves right now, lamenting the sins of their old flame, are the people who somehow deluded themselves into believing Richt was never going to make a critical mistake (or five) that cost us a game. I'm human so I get he cost us likely the most significant game of the season, but I knew who this guy was just like we all should've. He's pretty freaking good at times. Wonderful off the field. Not special on it.

I'm mad we lost. Have no reason to defend the guy. But I don't get the fever after one freaking loss to ignore everything else we've profited, or use the board as my bib whilst I froth and rage at the betrayal of my lover. Miami was a dumpster fire a year ago. We're not anymore. I'm happy about that. If Richt flames out in two years, that'll suck. But the program can't reverse course now and cancel the IPF or start paying head coaches 2.3 million dollars again. That's the first good thing Richt did that was so unlike Golden in every regard, and somewhat like Herman: change the mindset of UM, who was getting outspent by the Tobacco Road schools.

Now he needs to do another good thing: change what isn't working and win. Or retire early.

Where did I mention Folden? I made some specific suggestions on what I think Rick should do. Why so emotional about Folden and Herman?

I'm suggesting an approach to fixing the broken offense. He's in charge of the offense. I said nothing about blowing up the program or firing Rick.

I took the Coley comparison and "protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players for the last 4 years" as indirectly lumping Rick with Al.

I think I'm speaking to more than you said. I'll be honest about that. I get tired of there being no in between and all polarization. It stifles discussion. But in fairness to you, you never invoked golden directly.

My post was meant to spark conversation on Rick needing to make changes to the offense.

There are more effective ways of accomplishing that.
 
Alright, why is everything Golden did wrong somehow debited to Richt? Matter of fact why is ANYTHING Golden did debited to Richt? Because we're all a bunch of mopey, jilted lovers with the sad sadz? We got burned for ten years + by three hucksters and now we're so broken inside we can't take an L without losing our collective minds.

Fan base needs to grow up. There's no disproportionate lovefest going on. Richt cost us the game. The game man. Kaaya didn't help on a play or two, but it was all on Richt. Yet I can say Saturday night was the first time he's made those mistakes and it's cost us a game. There's no reason to sit in a highchair, kicking and screaming "BUT IT FEELZ GOLDEN REAL GOLDEN MAN!" They're two separate men, with two vastly different approaches to the program. One represents the Miami of Old, penny pinching, slogan driven and wind bagging, while the other represents a modern approach to football and a financial investment to match.

I'm glad Richt tried RPOs and gave his QB the ability to think for himself, pick a poison. It failed. But down the line -- with another QB -- I hope it gets another shot because it can be very effective. I'm a bit surprised Kaaya is so bad at it (mind you, he was just decent enough against App to ***** this entire project up because it looked like he could swing it). And now Richt says he's changing it. Fine. You can self scout bro, bravo. Just pick something that gets us wins and master it, because not figuring this out ahead of time cost us a game. A big game.

Herman has nothing to do with Richt. Richt has nothing to do with Golden. They should be judged on their own merits, and while I personally think Richt needs to let his dream ship of being an OC sink off the coast of Key West and hire a real play caller, I'm not going to equate him to Golden because my heart got a boo-boo.

The only people who should be beside themselves right now, lamenting the sins of their old flame, are the people who somehow deluded themselves into believing Richt was never going to make a critical mistake (or five) that cost us a game. I'm human so I get he cost us likely the most significant game of the season, but I knew who this guy was just like we all should've. He's pretty freaking good at times. Wonderful off the field. Not special on it.

I'm mad we lost. Have no reason to defend the guy. But I don't get the fever after one freaking loss to ignore everything else we've profited, or use the board as my bib whilst I froth and rage at the betrayal of my lover. Miami was a dumpster fire a year ago. We're not anymore. I'm happy about that. If Richt flames out in two years, that'll suck. But the program can't reverse course now and cancel the IPF or start paying head coaches 2.3 million dollars again. That's the first good thing Richt did that was so unlike Golden in every regard, and somewhat like Herman: change the mindset of UM, who was getting outspent by the Tobacco Road schools.

Now he needs to do another good thing: change what isn't working and win. Or retire early.

Where did I mention Folden? I made some specific suggestions on what I think Rick should do. Why so emotional about Folden and Herman?

I'm suggesting an approach to fixing the broken offense. He's in charge of the offense. I said nothing about blowing up the program or firing Rick.

I took the Coley comparison and "protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players for the last 4 years" as indirectly lumping Rick with Al.

I think I'm speaking to more than you said. I'll be honest about that. I get tired of there being no in between and all polarization. It stifles discussion. But in fairness to you, you never invoked golden directly.

My post was meant to spark conversation on Rick needing to make changes to the offense.

There are more effective ways of accomplishing that.

Would me telling you to slurp my ******** like a bowl of ramen qualify as one of those ways?
 
Where did I mention Folden? I made some specific suggestions on what I think Rick should do. Why so emotional about Folden and Herman?

I'm suggesting an approach to fixing the broken offense. He's in charge of the offense. I said nothing about blowing up the program or firing Rick.

I took the Coley comparison and "protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players for the last 4 years" as indirectly lumping Rick with Al.

I think I'm speaking to more than you said. I'll be honest about that. I get tired of there being no in between and all polarization. It stifles discussion. But in fairness to you, you never invoked golden directly.

My post was meant to spark conversation on Rick needing to make changes to the offense.

There are more effective ways of accomplishing that.

Would me telling you to slurp my ******** like a bowl of ramen qualify as one of those ways?

No. I dont listen to Internet tough guys. Besides, I hate ramen noodles.
 
You guys realize Herman beat FSU in his first year at Houston right?


And loses to Navy in his 2nd. Progress

also lost to Connecticut last year. I am all for a coach who can beat FSU but it is all kind of moot if he can't consistently beat teams like GT, VT, or Pitt.

Is this real life? Do you realize Herman is coaching Houston right? Not Ohio State. Not FSU. You do realize that the inherent talent level on that squad is nothing special yet he routinely makes chicken salad out of chicken shiit. What Herman has done at Houston so far has been masterful.

I guess Urban Meyer was undefeated at Bowling Green and Utah right? No he wasn't? Well certainly that means he could never win a title at Florida or Ohio State! Oh wait! Nick Saban lost to UL Monroe in his first year at Alabama. Well if that's the case he certainly won't be able to beat SEC West opponents on a regular basis much less win the whole conference or the national title right? Oh wait!

Sounds like you need a hug and kiss.

No my girl has that covered.
 
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Can we hire Franchise? He seems to know it all.

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Outside of the fact that we lost to FSU, again, the most disappointing thing about Saturday night was the job Richt did. I couldn't believe how poor his playcalling was and I don't buy that rusty BS either. I didn't want to believe the negative talk about him from some UGA fans, but that reality slapped us all in the face on Saturday.

I'm not quitting on him yet, mainly because I have a completely unhealthy obsession with this team, but he really needs to show us all something this weekend. He needs to earn his salary this week and make the necessary adjustments to get this offense on track.

This. His playcalling was the worst ive seen anywhere since Nix... he should be forced to hire a real OC
 
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To me its' very simple, as I look at the rest of the UM schedule and the heart of the ACC schedule I see a bunch of games vs teams with bad defenses. Bottom line, the offense has to do it's part and consistently put up 35-40 points and not put so much pressure on the defense and yeah, Miami is missing a few parts and is banged up, but guess what, so is every other team. And Miami still has more than enough offensive weapons that if they are only putting up pedestrian numbers, well, who's that on?

I look at UNC as a must-win in this respect - if they cant protect their turf this week, I dont see them beating Vatech the next week and then this season goes into a spiral

Miami has a good team, IMO, but lets see how they respond to the FSU loss( something they haven't done well in years past)
 
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