How does Manny survive?

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School doesn’t have enough $ to make up for ****** hiring. Can’t afford to fire manny and hire a big name unfortunately.
 
The only reason Manny will survive is because there is no one to fire him.

Blake is a lame duck, President Julio Frank doesn’t pay attention to the football program and the BOT is a disengaged incompetent mess.
 
Not defending Enos, but he was probably shocked that a P5 program could have offensive line talent no better than a Division 1-AA team. He wasn't smart enough to game plan around the worst OLine ever assembled by a P5 program.
 
But who do we attract by doing that? Any coach is going to want to know that they will have a few years.

So that's the excuse now?! They'd want years? So no coach would want the job because they'd fear being fired for absolutely ****ting the bed in year one? Once again you're ignoring how low Manny has set the bar.

An actual coach.. One that took longer to find than the 30 minute lunch break at the Hooters Banda was bartending at, wouldn't expect to survive after the season Diaz just had. Smh.. A 16 year old wouldn't survive his first 90 day review at a grocery store if he looked this unprepared every shift.

A coach isn't worrying about guaranteed years if the minimum his contract demands is "1 win in games with more than 1 week to prepare. Or have a winning record (division OR overall). Or not finish dead last in the nation in 3rd %. Or not lose to FIU."

You're just going to continue to stomp your feet & come up with every excuse u can for why he deserves "4 years". He could resign tomorrow, admit he's in too far over his head to turn things around, & you'd STILL be saying he deserved more time. For whatever reason you're just too dug in to admit that HE NEEDS TO GO.

The media is wrong about him. The analysts are wrong about him. The fans are wrong about him. The players are wrong about him. The statistics don't paint the whole picture & the eye test doesn't tell the whole story. Everything & everybody else is wrong. But not u. Diaz just isn't being given enough time & firing him now due to performance would scare other coaches, with equally low bars.
 
So that's the excuse now?! They'd want years? So no coach would want the job because they'd fear being fired for absolutely ****ting the bed in year one? Once again you're ignoring how low Manny has set the bar.

An actual coach.. One that took longer to find than the 30 minute lunch break at the Hooters Banda was bartending at, wouldn't expect to survive after the season Diaz just had. Smh.. A 16 year old wouldn't survive his first 90 day review at a grocery store if he looked this unprepared every shift.

A coach isn't worrying about guaranteed years if the minimum his contract demands is "1 win in games with more than 1 week to prepare. Or have a winning record (division OR overall). Or not finish dead last in the nation in 3rd %. Or not lose to FIU."

You're just going to continue to stomp your feet & come up with every excuse u can for why he deserves "4 years". He could resign tomorrow, admit he's in too far over his head to turn things around, & you'd STILL be saying he deserved more time. For whatever reason you're just too dug in to admit that HE NEEDS TO GO.

The media is wrong about him. The analysts are wrong about him. The fans are wrong about him. The players are wrong about him. The statistics don't paint the whole picture & the eye test doesn't tell the whole story. Everything & everybody else is wrong. But not u. Diaz just isn't being given enough time & firing him now due to performance would scare other coaches, with equally low bars.

You're letting your emotions get the best of you. Coaches are not fired after year one, even bad ones. That is not an opinion, it is a fact. This isn't a grocery store job, it's a multi-million dollar coaching job and it follows the general rules that make up those jobs. Contracts are about length and buyout (guaranteed money). If you think we are going to hire a coach on an incentive-based contract then you are ignoring every other that happens in college football.
 
Manny’s politician schtick is relentless. He will always have an excuse. He will always rationalize the loss.
 
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I don't know of any examples of head coaches fired after a year for on the field performance.
His failure has far exceeded the field. His management of the staff, from the assembly on, has been atrocious. He's completely lost this team, a little more each game. He's been an unending stream excuses and backtracking. If it was just on the field performance that'd be one thing but it's not. The culture he staked his rep on changing is a complete ****show. Let's not minimize the disaster.
 
His failure has far exceeded the field. His management of the staff, from the assembly on, has been atrocious. He's completely lost this team, a little more each game. He's been an unending stream excuses and backtracking. If it was just on the field performance that'd be one thing but it's not. The culture he staked his rep on changing is a complete ****show. Let's not minimize the disaster.

He would need a scandal that could cost UM money to be fired after year one. Something Baylor or PSU like, and I am not wishing that on anyone.
 
You're letting your emotions get the best of you. Coaches are not fired after year one, even bad ones. That is not an opinion, it is a fact. This isn't a grocery store job, it's a multi-million dollar coaching job and it follows the general rules that make up those jobs. Contracts are about length and buyout (guaranteed money). If you think we are going to hire a coach on an incentive-based contract then you are ignoring every other that happens in college football.

If emotions are blinding me what insanity is blinding u? Literally everybody else sees how bad he is but u.

If this were some Golden, year one **** I'd understand what you're saying. Golden at least had experience. There was at least some knowledge of the job. This is not a normal situation. Diaz was hired with no experience whatsoever & it shows. Gtfoh with this.. let him learn ****. Thats what Temple is for.
 
But who do we attract by doing that? Any coach is going to want to know that they will have a few years.
I take your point. However, Manny has been here for 4 years. That is the distinction. He has been a part of the culture that he now criticizes.

The main concern with keeping Manny around for another year is that he will cause long lasting damage to the program.
 
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If emotions are blinding me what insanity is blinding u? Literally everybody else sees how bad he is but u.

If this were some Golden, year one **** I'd understand what you're saying. Golden at least had experience. There was at least some knowledge of the job. This is not a normal situation. Diaz was hired with no experience whatsoever & it shows. Gtfoh with this.. let him learn ****. Thats what Temple is for.

All I am saying is that coaches don't get fired after year one. I never said the year was a success, it wasn't.
 
Think Manny will survive but he’s another bad OC hire from being done.
Agreed. It's his make or break hire coming up. Enos was supposed to be a top hire, most experts actually viewed it as a major win for Miami. He turned out to be a dud, and Manny is getting rid of him. If he kept him, that would be a different story.
 
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