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If Mario up and left, takes the LSU job. I know that this would not happen, but im just curious as to what some your reactions would be lmao. I think this would be hilarious.
If Mario up and left, takes the LSU job. I know that this would not happen, but im just curious as to what some your reactions would be lmao. I think this would be hilarious.
Immediate buyout discussions - no question about it.Imagine him not taking a kneee a losing a game in baton rouge. Lol
Off with his head huh…f it, I vote YayStrip him of his sophomore status.
In no reality is Mario leaving his dream job at Miami to go coach @ LSU of all places.Why wouldn't it happen? He's an elite, sought after coach.
He is called meat head because of low football IQ. If he didn't consistently get outclassed on gamedays that moniker wouldn't exist. Noone calls Brent Key or Andy Reid meathead.Talk about bias: We call him "meathead" because he's an OL guy, don't we? If he were an ex QB or WR or DB, do you think we'd still consider him a big dumb guy?
He's also an elite human beingMario is a great coach. People are just reactive. But In his time at Miami he has produced
- Am elite offense (last year)
-An elite defense (this year)
- Elite special teams (Borregales)
Which shows he’s capable of all three.
We just need him to hit on all three in the same year. This year’s team is **** close. It’ll happen for us eventually if Mario keeps grinding.
Exactly what is Mario elite at a?Allow me to summarize OP:
Mario is a mixed bag of a lot of things, some things borderline elite, others, painstakingly average….
But he’s OUR mixed bag and as one poster said, there would be about 5% of CIS that would celebrate our “meathead” taking his talents to Baton Rouge.
Would be a very interesting poll - (hint hint OP)
Imagine the refs calling that a fumble in Baton Rouge.Imagine him not taking a kneee an losing a game in baton rouge. Lol