Glad Golden and D'Noff are gone but......

Battered wife syndrome

Even when she gets out of the house she still can't stop thinking about him
 
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While I happen to agree that Golden did bring in some talent, I'm negging you because I don't want to hear ANYTHING about Al Golden anymore. Good or bad. He could have brought in Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, and Barry Sanders on O, and Reggie White, Bruce Smith, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Ted Hendricks on D, and we'd STILL lose with his horrific ideology.

WTF is negging? Honestly, if you don't want to read about it. Don't read it. Move on. What is funny is that you are agreeing with my point. This all started because I read a comment on another post that said that Appalachian State wan't worried about Miami Speed and that was an indictment of Al Golden. My post is demonstrating that the problem was Al Golden, not the talent on the field.

The problem with the post is it was about Al Golden. We have a real coach, and an administration that looks to care about winning again. Please, do yourself a favor, and the rest of us, and don't start posts about past failures. It's over, time to move on. Why ruin my morning coffee with talk about Al Golden?

I am not talking about past failures, that is just how you are interpreting it. You guys are hyper-sensitive to the name Golden. Get therapy for that and move on. I am saying that there is a lot of talent on this team that he left behind and I don't want to hear when Richt gets his guys in here we will be fine. Richt's guys won't be much more talented than this roster. Tom Herman showed up at Houston and whipped FSU in bowl game with a 13-1 season. Harbaugh took over a struggling Michigan squad and has three shutouts in 2015. This team has talent and I will post a thread on whatever the f*** I want.
 
It is funny that I am the idiot yet some of these same posters claim that we are going to win at App St by 28. How are we going to do that with this collection of rif raff?
 
Please do not change the narrative of what I am getting across.

1. Al Golden needed to go. He was a horrible game day coach and developer of talent.

2. Mark D'Nofrio. See #1 and multiply it by 5.

3. I was tremendously happy when we brought in Mark Richt, Manny Diaz, and Coach Kool.

In all honesty I am tired of hearing that he didn't bring in quality talent to the program. Considering that we were not winning, the self-imposed sanctions, horrible facilities, attendance, suspensions, and overall gloom hanging over program, the guy brought in players who can compete at a high level.

Offensively- Brad Kaaya may be a 1st Rd pick and is considered to be the #1 Pro style QB heading into 2017 draft. Mark Walton, Joseph Yearby, and Gus Edwards are all big time backs who were all recruited by the big boys. Stacy Coley, Braxton Berrios, Chris Herndon, and David Njoku are all big time talents and just need a OC to put them in the best position to succeed.

Defensively- Just think that we just lost AQM and Jermaine Grace to suspension just like we lost guys like Eddie Johnson, Alex Figueroa, Gionni Paul, and others years previous. Still in the stable were players like Demetrius Jackson, Chad Thomas, Kenrick Norton, RJ McIntosh, Gerald Willis, Trent Harris, Joe Jackson, Anthony Moten, And Courtel Jenkins just on the DL (Player all committed to Golden). Throw in other guys like Quarterman, Owens, Elder, Redwine, Burns (last yr 1st Rd), Jaquan Johnson, Jamal Carter, and Rayshawn Jenkins.

I am just tired of hearing about how we need to wait until we get the players. Yes, I think Richt will bring in tremendous classes to UM. But, lets not just dismiss these guys as over achievers. The previous staff was not harnessing their talent, but they did bring in some real good players. So, if I had to grade Al Golden, I would give him a D- as a coach and a B+ (considering all circumstances) at assembling talent.

The reason Golden got some good talent is because this is The U.

If he didn't have Miamis huge championship tradition and professional pipeline to the NFL, all he woulda got was 1 & 2 star Big10, Mac , and everyone else that hadn't been plucked from South Florida.

Truth
 
Gentleman I do not live on these boards and am not aware of Al Golden posts. Work on your reading comprehension. I said do not change the narrative. I said he sucked at coaching. I am just tired of hearing today and last year that the talent was and is not here. I am actually criticizing Golden more vigorously. Do not go off on the same rant you typically spew. Is Kaaya going Rd 1? Is Mark Walton one of the better backs in the country? Is Stacy Coley a big time talent? Do we have the best TE core in the country? Is the defensive line as a whole very strong even with the loss of a first Rd talent in AQM?

Notice I have around 7 posts so I do not live in this neighborhood. I have just been a fan for thirty five years and know good talent when I see it. If he was a better coach he would have recruited even better, but unfortunately he was not.

Are you Al's agent? He knows he is NEVER getting a Power 5 HC job for his coaching ability, so are you trying to puff up his "recruiting" skills with the hope some fool school hires him because he recruited well here? Nothing else makes sense. Coker got talent; Randy got talent. Coaches before Howard got talent. This is Miami and to not get talent would be impossible. It is the talent Al did NOT get that sucks. All those great players he missed on that Butch would have loaded the 2nd and 3rd strings with is the problem. Then he compounded that with ruining the talent he brought in by trying to make it into slow milk cows better suited for the showers of psu.

Ask yourself not how did al get Duke but rather how the **** could anyone NOT have gotten Duke. Kid was coming to THE U if Donna was coaching. Same with a lot of the kids. How many kids ran 4.4 or less when Randy was here -- a lot. How many ran 4.4 when Al left? Randy could not coach but even he was a better recruiter of Miami talent than Al.
 
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While I happen to agree that Golden did bring in some talent, I'm negging you because I don't want to hear ANYTHING about Al Golden anymore. Good or bad. He could have brought in Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, and Barry Sanders on O, and Reggie White, Bruce Smith, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Ted Hendricks on D, and we'd STILL lose with his horrific ideology.

WTF is negging? Honestly, if you don't want to read about it. Don't read it. Move on. What is funny is that you are agreeing with my point. This all started because I read a comment on another post that said that Appalachian State wan't worried about Miami Speed and that was an indictment of Al Golden. My post is demonstrating that the problem was Al Golden, not the talent on the field.

The problem with the post is it was about Al Golden. We have a real coach, and an administration that looks to care about winning again. Please, do yourself a favor, and the rest of us, and don't start posts about past failures. It's over, time to move on. Why ruin my morning coffee with talk about Al Golden?

I am not talking about past failures, that is just how you are interpreting it. You guys are hyper-sensitive to the name Golden. Get therapy for that and move on. I am saying that there is a lot of talent on this team that he left behind and I don't want to hear when Richt gets his guys in here we will be fine. Richt's guys won't be much more talented than this roster. Tom Herman showed up at Houston and whipped FSU in bowl game with a 13-1 season. Harbaugh took over a struggling Michigan squad and has three shutouts in 2015. This team has talent and I will post a thread on whatever the f*** I want.

You are the one that brought him up. How the **** is a thread about Golden not anything BUT a thread about past failures? That's all he was here. Yes, he left talent, but if you think Richt can't bring in more than Golden did then you are not too bright. D players will line up to play for this coaching staff, just watch.
 
Please do not change the narrative of what I am getting across.

1. Al Golden needed to go. He was a horrible game day coach and developer of talent.

2. Mark D'Nofrio. See #1 and multiply it by 5.

3. I was tremendously happy when we brought in Mark Richt, Manny Diaz, and Coach Kool.

In all honesty I am tired of hearing that he didn't bring in quality talent to the program. Considering that we were not winning, the self-imposed sanctions, horrible facilities, attendance, suspensions, and overall gloom hanging over program, the guy brought in players who can compete at a high level.

Offensively- Brad Kaaya may be a 1st Rd pick and is considered to be the #1 Pro style QB heading into 2017 draft. Mark Walton, Joseph Yearby, and Gus Edwards are all big time backs who were all recruited by the big boys. Stacy Coley, Braxton Berrios, Chris Herndon, and David Njoku are all big time talents and just need a OC to put them in the best position to succeed.

Defensively- Just think that we just lost AQM and Jermaine Grace to suspension just like we lost guys like Eddie Johnson, Alex Figueroa, Gionni Paul, and others years previous. Still in the stable were players like Demetrius Jackson, Chad Thomas, Kenrick Norton, RJ McIntosh, Gerald Willis, Trent Harris, Joe Jackson, Anthony Moten, And Courtel Jenkins just on the DL (Player all committed to Golden). Throw in other guys like Quarterman, Owens, Elder, Redwine, Burns (last yr 1st Rd), Jaquan Johnson, Jamal Carter, and Rayshawn Jenkins.

I am just tired of hearing about how we need to wait until we get the players. Yes, I think Richt will bring in tremendous classes to UM. But, lets not just dismiss these guys as over achievers. The previous staff was not harnessing their talent, but they did bring in some real good players. So, if I had to grade Al Golden, I would give him a D- as a coach and a B+ (considering all circumstances) at assembling talent.

The reason Golden got some good talent is because this is The U.

If he didn't have Miamis huge championship tradition and professional pipeline to the NFL, all he woulda got was 1 & 2 star Big10, Mac , and everyone else that hadn't been plucked from South Florida.

Truth

If what you said was true why was it that he was left with guys like Shayon Green, Luther Robinson, Curtis Porter, Kelvin Cain, Tyrone Cornelius, Jimmy Gaines, Ali Highsmith, and Kacy Rodgers from the previous regime? I think that The "G" word left the cubbard a little more full. Would have been even better without all the injuries and suspensions.

TRUTH
 
While I happen to agree that Golden did bring in some talent, I'm negging you because I don't want to hear ANYTHING about Al Golden anymore. Good or bad. He could have brought in Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, and Barry Sanders on O, and Reggie White, Bruce Smith, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Ted Hendricks on D, and we'd STILL lose with his horrific ideology.

WTF is negging? Honestly, if you don't want to read about it. Don't read it. Move on. What is funny is that you are agreeing with my point. This all started because I read a comment on another post that said that Appalachian State wan't worried about Miami Speed and that was an indictment of Al Golden. My post is demonstrating that the problem was Al Golden, not the talent on the field.

The problem with the post is it was about Al Golden. We have a real coach, and an administration that looks to care about winning again. Please, do yourself a favor, and the rest of us, and don't start posts about past failures. It's over, time to move on. Why ruin my morning coffee with talk about Al Golden?

I am not talking about past failures, that is just how you are interpreting it. You guys are hyper-sensitive to the name Golden. Get therapy for that and move on. I am saying that there is a lot of talent on this team that he left behind and I don't want to hear when Richt gets his guys in here we will be fine. Richt's guys won't be much more talented than this roster. Tom Herman showed up at Houston and whipped FSU in bowl game with a 13-1 season. Harbaugh took over a struggling Michigan squad and has three shutouts in 2015. This team has talent and I will post a thread on whatever the f*** I want.

You are the one that brought him up. How the **** is a thread about Golden not anything BUT a thread about past failures? That's all he was here. Yes, he left talent, but if you think Richt can't bring in more than Golden did then you are not too bright. D players will line up to play for this coaching staff, just watch.


I think Richt will bring in great talent and quality depth. Yes, better than Golden. But, Golden left behind Kaaya. Richt lost his job behind guy slike Aaron Murray and Hunter Mason. Richt walks into a Renovated Stadium, with a better team, with no Nevin Shapiro, a indoor facilty on the way, no Donna Shalala (spelling?), attendance at games, and the kicker.....HE IS A WAY BETTER COACH!!!!
 
Thanks for naming all the players on our team OP, next time just use a link to the roster page.

Despite the fact that Golden managed to do the bare minimum of putting together a roster full of a tenth of the talent in Miami-Dade, the list of players that Golden MISSED out on - whether by failing to close or because they did not fit his PSU scheme - is twice as long as your list. That, along with three million other reasons, is why Golden deserves nothing but a bullet to the head for what he did to the university.
 
Please do not change the narrative of what I am getting across.

1. Al Golden needed to go. He was a horrible game day coach and developer of talent.

2. Mark D'Nofrio. See #1 and multiply it by 5.

3. I was tremendously happy when we brought in Mark Richt, Manny Diaz, and Coach Kool.

In all honesty I am tired of hearing that he didn't bring in quality talent to the program. Considering that we were not winning, the self-imposed sanctions, horrible facilities, attendance, suspensions, and overall gloom hanging over program, the guy brought in players who can compete at a high level.

Offensively- Brad Kaaya may be a 1st Rd pick and is considered to be the #1 Pro style QB heading into 2017 draft. Mark Walton, Joseph Yearby, and Gus Edwards are all big time backs who were all recruited by the big boys. Stacy Coley, Braxton Berrios, Chris Herndon, and David Njoku are all big time talents and just need a OC to put them in the best position to succeed.

Defensively- Just think that we just lost AQM and Jermaine Grace to suspension just like we lost guys like Eddie Johnson, Alex Figueroa, Gionni Paul, and others years previous. Still in the stable were players like Demetrius Jackson, Chad Thomas, Kenrick Norton, RJ McIntosh, Gerald Willis, Trent Harris, Joe Jackson, Anthony Moten, And Courtel Jenkins just on the DL (Player all committed to Golden). Throw in other guys like Quarterman, Owens, Elder, Redwine, Burns (last yr 1st Rd), Jaquan Johnson, Jamal Carter, and Rayshawn Jenkins.

I am just tired of hearing about how we need to wait until we get the players. Yes, I think Richt will bring in tremendous classes to UM. But, lets not just dismiss these guys as over achievers. The previous staff was not harnessing their talent, but they did bring in some real good players. So, if I had to grade Al Golden, I would give him a D- as a coach and a B+ (considering all circumstances) at assembling talent.

The reason Golden got some good talent is because this is The U.

If he didn't have Miamis huge championship tradition and professional pipeline to the NFL, all he woulda got was 1 & 2 star Big10, Mac , and everyone else that hadn't been plucked from South Florida.

Truth

If what you said was true why was it that he was left with guys like Shayon Green, Luther Robinson, Curtis Porter, Kelvin Cain, Tyrone Cornelius, Jimmy Gaines, Ali Highsmith, and Kacy Rodgers from the previous regime? I think that The "G" word left the cubbard a little more full. Would have been even better without all the injuries and suspensions.

TRUTH

Here, I'll simplify it.

If this wasn't The U , We would be in way worse shape. The Brand almost recruits itself.
 
You mean the University of Miami has some talent? Wow! You don't ******* say!
 
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Please do not change the narrative of what I am getting across.

1. Al Golden needed to go. He was a horrible game day coach and developer of talent.

2. Mark D'Nofrio. See #1 and multiply it by 5.

3. I was tremendously happy when we brought in Mark Richt, Manny Diaz, and Coach Kool.

In all honesty I am tired of hearing that he didn't bring in quality talent to the program. Considering that we were not winning, the self-imposed sanctions, horrible facilities, attendance, suspensions, and overall gloom hanging over program, the guy brought in players who can compete at a high level.

Offensively- Brad Kaaya may be a 1st Rd pick and is considered to be the #1 Pro style QB heading into 2017 draft. Mark Walton, Joseph Yearby, and Gus Edwards are all big time backs who were all recruited by the big boys. Stacy Coley, Braxton Berrios, Chris Herndon, and David Njoku are all big time talents and just need a OC to put them in the best position to succeed.

Defensively- Just think that we just lost AQM and Jermaine Grace to suspension just like we lost guys like Eddie Johnson, Alex Figueroa, Gionni Paul, and others years previous. Still in the stable were players like Demetrius Jackson, Chad Thomas, Kenrick Norton, RJ McIntosh, Gerald Willis, Trent Harris, Joe Jackson, Anthony Moten, And Courtel Jenkins just on the DL (Player all committed to Golden). Throw in other guys like Quarterman, Owens, Elder, Redwine, Burns (last yr 1st Rd), Jaquan Johnson, Jamal Carter, and Rayshawn Jenkins.

I am just tired of hearing about how we need to wait until we get the players. Yes, I think Richt will bring in tremendous classes to UM. But, lets not just dismiss these guys as over achievers. The previous staff was not harnessing their talent, but they did bring in some real good players. So, if I had to grade Al Golden, I would give him a D- as a coach and a B+ (considering all circumstances) at assembling talent.

The reason Golden got some good talent is because this is The U.

If he didn't have Miamis huge championship tradition and professional pipeline to the NFL, all he woulda got was 1 & 2 star Big10, Mac , and everyone else that hadn't been plucked from South Florida.

Truth

If what you said was true why was it that he was left with guys like Shayon Green, Luther Robinson, Curtis Porter, Kelvin Cain, Tyrone Cornelius, Jimmy Gaines, Ali Highsmith, and Kacy Rodgers from the previous regime? I think that The "G" word left the cubbard a little more full. Would have been even better without all the injuries and suspensions.

TRUTH


I see what you did there....
 
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