Kimmy Granger, I'll give you a little clue why Moss and Wayne werenāt posting on social media while here. And both of those guys had run ins with issues while here.
Did the players with the issues sign themselves?So you're basically saying this just because they get paid a lot? What a dumb argument. Failure is on the individual and nothing more. You're part of the problem Ed is referring too. Always placing blame elsewhere instead of looking in the mirror
all I know is Worsham and Restrepo look like divas. Yes, they work out at the IPF after hours, but itās more of the āhey, look at meā videos.
gotta call it out. Moss didnāt do it. Johnson didnāt do it. Wayne didnāt do it.
these guys are not cut from the same cloth. Hopefully 20ER can whip them into being testosterone pumping Tyrannosaurus rexās god dangit!
Booch David said repeatedly that his number one priority was great football character. Thatās why he was able to eventually assemble the roster he did here. He made football character a priority.The 2001 team wanted Coker to be the coach because they handled themselves so well, they just needed someone to not **** it up. Those guys didnāt need baby sitters. But the culture of player accountability left the program after those guys graduated and grandpa clappy couldnāt hold the reins on the next generation of players. Itās up to a staff to create a culture of accountability but itās up to the players to maintain it. Coaches are limited in the amount of time they can be around the players. They canāt hold their hands 24 hours a day.
Dudes rightOn what needs to change culturally
āIt is not a complicated thing,ā Reed said. āThese kids just have to humble themselves. These kids are doing thingsāand I know it because I have been places and seen them in places they shouldnāt beāand I tell them go home and they are smiling and laughing and hanging out with their family members or people they grew up with who are telling them that they are [really good] and that is the problem. The problem is the people they are surrounding themselves with are people who are giving them that glory when they havenāt done anything. It is one thing to treat a kid to some food, but to have them in the club and buying bottles? Cāmon man. That is not what it is about. It is about being with your teammates and having that accountability. I am not telling you to not have fun because we did have a lot of funābut we did it together.ā
When asked about the tipping point of when the culture went down
āI can be very specific and say it was the 7th Floor Crew stuff,ā Reed said. āThat was tragic for the university. These kids took what we were doing and took it to a whole other level and blew the school up with that nonsense. Granted, they were kids, but somebody has to hone in and be mature about it.ā
a lot of yāall want to harp on coaching coaching coaching.,which is apart of it..but structure and player accountability are more important. He also hit on recruiting at a high level not just instate but finding the National talent.
I understand the argument that we recruited them. Absolutely i do and it's a very valid point. However i would also add that kids change once they get into a program. However when a kid signs i'm sure there is an expectation that player will give it his all and work towards the common goal of the team. That doesn't seem to be happening once kids get into our program.Did the players with the issues sign themselves?
We're sorely lacking in football character these daysBooch David said repeatedly that his number one priority was great football character. Thatās why he was able to eventually assemble the roster he did here. He made football character a priority.
Itās also why after he left that things went downhill on that front. ****er got enamored with the star rankings and started replacing guys like Wayne with Ryan Moore and Dorsey with Kyle Wright and the list goes on.
Weāre on the same page. It all ultimately falls on the HC in charge of everything. You aināt making that dough to sit back and hope for the best and invent a few hashtags and empty slogans and spew toothless rhetoric about āthe standard.āI have one answer for you: Fear
That's what keeps them in line.
Fear of losing their playing time to a kid that wants it more....
Fear of losing their scholarship to a better recruit ā¦.
Fear of the wrath of their teammates ....
Fear of the discipline from disappointing you coaches ...
Fear of losing opportunity ā¦.
How different it would be if that fear permeated the locker room as it did back in the days when the program was elite.
There was Michael Irvin jumping out of bed at 5:30 a.m. to head down to Greentree to run routes because "I was afraid Brett Perriman was going to take my job"
There was Russell Maryland sleeping in front of the fridge to keep Corte Kennedy from eating in the middle of the night because " coach told me it was my job to help him get in shape and he was looking at me and me only"
There was Jimmy Johnson in front of the team and saying, "we have some guys not pulling their weight right now, and I'm going to need your scholarships for new guys next February"
There was Joaquin Gonzalez, Bryant McKinnie, and Jeremy Shockey putting the fear of god in into Vernon Carey threatening to beat the crap out of him because "the motherfu*ker was wasting his talent being a lazy, crying bi*ch"
Yes, I agree with you 'Chise. It's up to the coaches, and it's on them to get the right guys who want to be great. But why the 'Canes of old didn't have the problems we do now? It's because our current coaches haven't created the horizontal and vertical fear that makes the kids scared as **** NOT to be as great as they can be.
make sense?
It doesnāt happen because our leadership has been garbage. For whatever reasons, weāve had a horrible string of horseshyt leaders for HCs.I understand the argument that we recruited them. Absolutely i do and it's a very valid point. However i would also add that kids change once they get into a program. However when a kid signs i'm sure there is an expectation that player will give it his all and work towards the common goal of the team. That doesn't seem to be happening once kids get into our program.
Maybe you're right that we need to recruit better leaders and people who are willing to make the sacrifices required to be great. I don't know what the answer is to be honest. However i do know it's not an all or nothing deal with regards to whose at fault, players or coaches, and the players with people in their circle telling them they're great and it's the coaches fault don't do the kids any favors. But again that is just my opinion and one that ER20 happens to share.
Because their players are focused on one thing and arenāt in a city full of distractions to get u off track. No coach is or can micro management their roster in the offseason..Iāve had this belief and numerous greats have pointed to player accountability being the main issue..u can ignor that if u want and ignore what Ed Reed has to say to continue to believe what u want..have at itWhy doesnāt Clemson and Baga and Ohio Taint and the other perennial top teams have all these problems infecting their roster every year?
Stop being such a dopey stooge of a mark. If youāre signing the wrong guys itās on you. If youāre signing the right guys and not leading them strongly itās also on you. Thatās why youāre making $4M per. Itās not a sit back and hope for the best gig at $4M per; itās a results game.
I understand your point, but distractions are everywhere. Sure, Miami is a target-rich environment, but in reality, there are plenty of opportunities to be led astray even in ****sville USA. Players need to be accountable to each other and have a level of commitment to the team. Do it together as ER says; controlled chaos.Because their players are focused on one thing and arenāt in a city full of distractions to get u off track. No coach is or can micro management their roster in the offseason..Iāve had this belief and numerous greats have pointed to player accountability being the main issue..u can ignor that if u want and ignore what Ed Reed has to say to continue to believe what u want..have at it
Coker also seemed to sign stars over positions of need. What a disaster.Booch David said repeatedly that his number one priority was great football character. Thatās why he was able to eventually assemble the roster he did here. He made football character a priority.
Itās also why after he left that things went downhill on that front. ****er got enamored with the star rankings and started replacing guys like Wayne with Ryan Moore and Dorsey with Kyle Wright and the list goes on.
I wonder what players ER was seeing out at the clubs because, last I read, all of our players were playing video games all night long. Or was that just the players dreaming of Gainseville?