In my feelings

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No one could tell me different. At work talking to LSU and Bama fans like we right there and we coming. Now we're in the most important couple years to right this ship.im still talking a whole lot Canes ish tho
 
Miami needs a staff that doesn't try to be the player's best friend but their f'in coaches... And the staff need to recruit player's that aren't divas but football players.. Enos was right about one thing, it's not systems that wins championships it's player's and coach's..

I look at the talent Miami has had over the years and I know IF we had the right staff in place this program could have taking off and gotten better.. BUT the staff Miami has had here has been soft and it carries over to the field.. "When was the last time, we seen a coach dig in a player's *** for making a boneheaded play or penalty.... When these player's f'up the coaches just carry on like if it wasn't nothing, the mentality at Miami is soft and it shows..."
 
The OL was serviceable and far superior than current OL
LB's added weight and became slower from Freshman to Senior.. regressed
Joe Jack was underestimated here after his Freshman year... see Garvin's performance after he turned Pro
That WR haul was pretty good (Stacey, Berrios, young Richard) .. we don't have that talent/speed now
The FSU lost doomed this team.. this team was better than 4 L
 
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Just here scrolling through YouTube and this video comes up on my feed. I’ll never forget this game because I felt like we were truly turning the corner. Look how fast and aggressive our defense was, making explosive plays, seeing Ahmmon balling out, what a night. I miss enjoying my canes play 😔


What this game proved was we were in Great hands with coach richt, 1 subpar season later but still a winning season and the so called UM fans turned on coach richt as if he all of a sudden didnt know WTF he was doing. Coach richt and anybody that knows football been saying, even tho we was winning, the roster was nowhere close to where it needed to be. Coach richt knew the talent level here, specfically on offense was not up to standard, and he definitely had an eye for talent. The program was turning back to what it should be, year 3 was just the culmination of past program failures, but coach richt was laying the foundation without excuses! Alot of people that post in here think just like flake james, in 2018, while the final record was 7&6, it could've easily been another 9 or 10 win season, people still would've been crying and complaining about coach richt calling the plays and who the qb coach was.

As soon as enos already was hired, the majority of those same people started praising manny, talking about "how much he gets it" and finally "we have a real qb coach" than look at the same people who posted all that crap and as the season went on, those same people, just like flake james, waffling.

So flake was stupid enuff to go and irritate coach richt with his dweeb suggestions, can you imagine an imbecile/non-football guy in flake james trying to tell coach richt what he think he should be doing, that **** is an insult which is why coach richt told phlake james to ***** off, and dipped out. In comes coach diaz, he's definitely a smart guy, and has the brains to get the job done, the question is, can he lead men, and are real UM men, drawn to him. You see phlake james trying his best block Highsmith from coming in, cause phlake has sissy traits, it takes real men to lead real men, those are the only type coaches that thrive here, when the hardest and toughest coach on campus is the female basketball coach, never heard her crying or blaming players, under phlake james, the feminine sports have done quite well.

So if the b.o. non-trustees are worth anything, they'd tell phlake james, here's how its going to go from here on out, you gone be the a.d. for women sports only, cause that seems like your strong point, the new a.d. for all things men sports, Mr. Highsmith will be taking care of that starting this wednesday!
 
There's NFL talent on that squad.

Joe Jackson. Chad. Herndon. Njoku. Berrios. Badgley. Walton. Rayshawn Jenkins. Lots of guys that at least are/were on practice squads (Jamal Carter, Norton, McIntosh).
 
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What this game proved was we were in Great hands with coach richt, 1 subpar season later but still a winning season and the so called UM fans turned on coach richt as if he all of a sudden didnt know WTF he was doing. Coach richt and anybody that knows football been saying, even tho we was winning, the roster was nowhere close to where it needed to be. Coach richt knew the talent level here, specfically on offense was not up to standard, and he definitely had an eye for talent. The program was turning back to what it should be, year 3 was just the culmination of past program failures, but coach richt was laying the foundation without excuses! Alot of people that post in here think just like flake james, in 2018, while the final record was 7&6, it could've easily been another 9 or 10 win season, people still would've been crying and complaining about coach richt calling the plays and who the qb coach was.

As soon as enos already was hired, the majority of those same people started praising manny, talking about "how much he gets it" and finally "we have a real qb coach" than look at the same people who posted all that crap and as the season went on, those same people, just like flake james, waffling.

So flake was stupid enuff to go and irritate coach richt with his dweeb suggestions, can you imagine an imbecile/non-football guy in flake james trying to tell coach richt what he think he should be doing, that **** is an insult which is why coach richt told phlake james to ***** off, and dipped out. In comes coach diaz, he's definitely a smart guy, and has the brains to get the job done, the question is, can he lead men, and are real UM men, drawn to him. You see phlake james trying his best block Highsmith from coming in, cause phlake has sissy traits, it takes real men to lead real men, those are the only type coaches that thrive here, when the hardest and toughest coach on campus is the female basketball coach, never heard her crying or blaming players, under phlake james, the feminine sports have done quite well.

So if the b.o. non-trustees are worth anything, they'd tell phlake james, here's how its going to go from here on out, you gone be the a.d. for women sports only, cause that seems like your strong point, the new a.d. for all things men sports, Mr. Highsmith will be taking care of that starting this wednesday!
Roland Smith - As a staff candidate, how do you like him?
 
Just here scrolling through YouTube and this video comes up on my feed. I’ll never forget this game because I felt like we were truly turning the corner. Look how fast and aggressive our defense was, making explosive plays, seeing Ahmmon balling out, what a night. I miss enjoying my canes play 😔



Would've been interesting to see Kaaya stick around for his senior season, opposed to Miami relying on Rosier—who never should've started at UM.

10-0 start was the result of some lucky breaks—FSU, GT, UNC, Cuse—but once UM got tagged in the mouth at Pitt, wheels were off. Lifeless and rolled by Clemson and ****ed away early 14-3 lead in Orange Bowl against Wisky.


Four game losing streak before winning bowl game against West Virginia. Another four-game losing streak the year after that 2017 season—going 7-9 from that Pitt loss through Pinstripe embarrassment.


Miami goes on little runs here and there, but for years has struggled to rebound from setbacks—a big part of this broken-*** culture; SOFT.
 
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