Holy crap..

TheChosenOne

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I JUST REALIZE..

Mark Richt is the Ryan Tannehill of coaching. Check this out.

- They aren't terrible at what they do but you get the sense that unless the team is loaded top to bottom you will never win or even sniff a championship game with them at the helm.
- When they play talented teams they always fold.
- Average record against rivals (For Richt: Florida, Tennessee, Auburn (Now: VT, FSU) (For Tannehill (Bills, Jets, and Patriots - and when ever we play the ravens)
- Even when rivals have a down year they still manage to lose to them even in embarrassing fashion sometimes.
- When they are on national TV they pick the worse time to perform like
- Both are considered just nice guys.
 
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Man coming behind Golden give him some time. Our team looks like it fits in the SEC... we're just not there yet. We won 10 games last year and our first trip to the ACC Championship. he's not Saban or Myer but we don't need a coach like those guys to win at Miami.
 
He was never going to outcoach anyone everyone knew that, he was suppose to recruit sfla hard and out talent everyone like what most elite coaches do. Obviously he cant do that cause he cant close here its too much for him too dirty he cant hang

He also hired a bunch of scrubs as assitants. The only ones I like are Dugans, Brown(only at RB not this BS co OC), and Hartley(only at TE). The rest can kick rocks asap.
 
Man coming behind Golden give him some time. Our team looks like it fits in the SEC... we're just not there yet. We won 10 games last year and our first trip to the ACC Championship. he's not Saban or Myer but we don't need a coach like those guys to win at Miami.

We Miami, mother flucka. GTFOH with that “we look like we fit in the SEC” soft @ss ****!
 
He was never going to outcoach anyone everyone knew that, he was suppose to recruit sfla hard and out talent everyone like what most elite coaches do. Obviously he cant do that cause he cant close here its too much for him too dirty he cant hang

Go root for your hero Sweet Willie Taggart. Join Warchant. I heard you say they got a great class forming, and creative playcalling.
 
Man coming behind Golden give him some time. Our team looks like it fits in the SEC... we're just not there yet. We won 10 games last year and our first trip to the ACC Championship. he's not Saban or Myer but we don't need a coach like those guys to win at Miami.
You don't need a Saban or Meyer type to win at UM Huh??......Well please name one Non-elite coach to win here??
Shnelly - elite
JJ - elite
Erickson - elite
Butch - elite recruiter and unmatched evaluator of talent, enabling even Clappy to hoist a trophy.......
 
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Richt actually had wining records vs both auburn(i think 9-5) and Tennessee but I digress.
 
I wouldn't call Richt's record against Auburn or Tenn "average".
 
butch had as good an eye for coaching talent as he did players. you dont need big name coaches, you need an eye for it. thats why richt has no coaching tree and butch had coaches succeed in college and the pros.
 
Man coming behind Golden give him some time. Our team looks like it fits in the SEC... we're just not there yet. We won 10 games last year and our first trip to the ACC Championship. he's not Saban or Myer but we don't need a coach like those guys to win at Miami.
This right here is the delusion that has plagued this program and fanbase for two decades. It’s completely wrong, IMO.

Why do people think we can win without a top coach? Howard was a master program builder, and had he not gone to the USFL, he’d have become the bear bryant of Miami. JJ was as good a coach as you will ever see. He took the 1-15 Cowboys to multiple Super Bowl title team in a few years. Saban failed in the NFL. Not JJ. Dennis was absolutely a top coach technically. One of the best spread minds of his era. A guy the NFL coveted. Even despite that, he couldn’t keep the program at the top, because he was lazy as a recruiter and had personal issues. He won with JJ’s kids and had to get out of dodge before the storm hit. Butch people ***** about because they are butthurt, but he was the best talent evaluator of our lifetime. He built a team that will never be matched, with 19 first round picks on it.

Coker inherited 19 first round picks and Ed Reed, and won a Butch title, then **** the bed. Whatever. From there, downhill.

There is no evidence at all that our program can win without a top coach. None. It’s just not true. People denigrate Howard, Dennis and Butch in retrospect to delude themselves into believing Richt can take us to the promised land. Unless you believe Richt can recruit and evaluate like Butch, it ain’t happening.
 
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Mark Richt was an offensive coordinator under Bobby Bowden, coaching up two Heisman winners (Charlie Ward, Chris Weinke) and running the offense on two national championship teams (1993, 1999) before getting the Georgia gig, where he went 145-51 over 15 seasons—winning the SEC East six times and the conference, two. He then won the ACC Coastal year two at Miami, when the program was 0-fo-14 before his arrival.

Ryan Tannehill was an overrated prospect from Texas A&M who only went where he did in the 2012 NFL Draft because (1) it was a weak QB class, (2) because he had a prototypical QB size / build and (3) because the Dolphins' front office is a joke. He has had a sub-par career and literally accomplished nothing.

The comparison because Miami fans are too short-sighted to admit that Richt walked into a garbage situation—that is going to take more than two full recruiting classes to fix—shows how little some of you know about football, as well as this program.

Carry on being unfunny.
 
This right here is the delusion that has plagued this program and fanbase for two decades. It’s completely wrong, IMO.

Why do people think we can win without a top coach? Howard was a master program builder, and had he not gone to the USFL, he’d have become the bear bryant of Miami. JJ was as good a coach as you will ever see. He took the 1-15 Cowboys to multiple Super Bowl title team in a few years. Saban failed in the NFL. Not JJ. Dennis was absolutely a top coach technically. One of the best spread minds of his era. A guy the NFL coveted. Even despite that, he couldn’t keep the program at the top, because he was lazy as a recruiter and had personal issues. He won with JJ’s kids and had to get out of dodge before the storm hit. Butch people ***** about because they are butthurt, but he was the best talent evaluator of our lifetime. He built a team that will never be matched, with 19 first round picks on it.

Coker inherited 19 first round picks and Ed Reed, and won a Butch title, then **** the bed. Whatever. From there, downhill.

There is no evidence at all that our program can win without a top coach. None. It’s just not true. People denigrate Howard, Dennis and Butch in retrospect to delude themselves into believing Richt can take us to the promised land. Unless you believe Richt can recruit and evaluate like Butch, it ain’t happening.

VERY WELL said ... outside the fact that Butch Davis wasn't a really good coach.

He was a **** of a recruiter, motivator and talent-developer—but as a game day X's and Os's guy, he wasn't impressive.

The Canes had talent back in the fold by 1999, yet still lost a winnable game to No. 2 Penn State—down early, reclaiming the lead and losing on big touchdown plate. Weeks laters Miami blew a 24-3 lead over East Carolina, losing 27-23.

Miami also had enough to challenge and beat Florida State in Tallahassee that year; tied 21-21 at the half and falling, 31-21. Better coaching could've won a few of those. (Same to be said for an early game at Washington the next season.)

Same situation with Butch in Cleveland, as well as in North Carolina—funneling superior talent to Chapel Hill, but still not winning the big games.
 
Mark Richt was an offensive coordinator under Bobby Bowden, coaching up two Heisman winners (Charlie Ward, Chris Weinke) and running the offense on two national championship teams (1993, 1999) before getting the Georgia gig, where he went 145-51 over 15 seasons—winning the SEC East six times and the conference, two. He then won the ACC Coastal year two at Miami, when the program was 0-fo-14 before his arrival.

Ryan Tannehill was an overrated prospect from Texas A&M who only went where he did in the 2012 NFL Draft because (1) it was a weak QB class, (2) because he had a prototypical QB size / build and (3) because the Dolphins' front office is a joke. He has had a sub-par career and literally accomplished nothing.

The comparison because Miami fans are too short-sighted to admit that Richt walked into a garbage situation—that is going to take more than two full recruiting classes to fix—shows how little some of you know about football, as well as this program.

Carry on being unfunny.

So now it’s he walked into a terrible situation? That’s what we’re going to do?

We have him saying it’s his fault out of one side of his mouth , then saying not enough guys showed up out of the other. Sound familiar ?

I’m not saying fire the dude but there’s red flags popping up the last 6-8 games. Including two four game losing streaks in a smidge over two years.

He was fired at Uga, a school that’s beneath us , a school with one natty in my 40 years on earth. One of the main issues for his firing was the offense / qb . So let’s stop with the he’s not above reproach sir. He’s earned doubts , especially with the qb problems.

There’s issues , hopefully he fixes them. Or hires somebody to help him fix them. Rather than hiring more family with no resumes.
 
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