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LOL you know they're gonna be talking about Butch, the hot topic of the day!
It's like Butch is beating us again
It's like Butch is beating us again
I get this will be an introduction to the new head of football ops. Blake gone today, new team introduced Thur.If it's only former players and some form of Soffer, Mas, Lemonis, DiMare, Epstein, etc from the BOT and Frenk, Rudy Fernandez, Joe Echevarria, from the admin don't show up.. it couldn't be less insignificant.
You can only say hire Alonzo Highsmith so many times. He can only advocate for the job and say he'll fix it so many times.
Until the administration gives them a reason to change it, it won’t.Enough with the “poor Miami” bullshlt. That perception will never change I guess.
That says, “Warm, humid, air quality with little or no-pollution.” I’m game.
Well.. they did an interview with Navarro, tax records in hand, and said they will spend money and showed where it’ll come from.Until the administration gives them a reason to change it, it won’t.
Would Zo and Gino fall under that category?I hope it results in $ contributed to the plan formulated by presumed professional strategists.
*This post assumes we have professional strategists on this issue. Rudy? Echevarria? Bueller?
Their rhetoric means nothing. It’s time to show and prove.Well.. they did an interview with Navarro, tax records in hand, and said they will spend money and showed where it’ll come from.
Don’t call Miami cheap but leave out the part where Miami says it won’t be cheap anymore.
To u and me it means less than nothing. To professional reporters, it should warrant mention. Especially in the context of the tweet.Their rhetoric means nothing. It’s time to show and prove.
I meant more in a sense of actions over words. Fancy words and figures on a spreadsheet only go so far in changing a narrative.Well.. they did an interview with Navarro, tax records in hand, and said they will spend money and showed where it’ll come from.
Don’t call Miami cheap but leave out the part where Miami says it won’t be cheap anymore.
There is ZERO and I mean ZERO substance to the idea that our “financial realities” prevent us from getting a new coach. Honest to god a lot of ESPN personalities still think Miami is stuck in 2007. They don’t have the time or bandwidth to dig into what’s going on so they’ll just fall back onto whatever they know.Enough with the “poor Miami” bullshlt. That perception will never change I guess.