OriginalCanesCanesCanes
All-ACC (#1 most reproted porster on CIS)
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I hope the majority of our fan base is less flighty and prone to sudden emotional breakdowns than most of the feeble-minded simps who clog the CIS drain like a painkiller constipation ****.
What this program needs right now is a chance to breathe like a nice bottle of grape. Don’t panic if we’re not up 31-0 after the first quarter of game 1. And don’t set everyone up for failure by clamoring about a NC if we win game one.
Instead, sit back, and watch for overall trends. Don’t be a sissy who panics at the first sign of adversity or starts making wedding plans at the first sign of prosperity.
You guys prone to looking for validation for being first on a message board should get all your sissified predictions on record now for the sake of preserving them and declaring yourself heroes if Manny fails. That way the rest of us can try to enjoy the beginning of this ride without having to be reminded every 5 minutes how you were the first to bytch about us hiring Manny or how Penos was an obvious failure based on his time at Central Michigan.
Manny is going to need a little time. I’m not talking the idiotic Dawn Ballbag JR ten year plan. But he will require some time just like every other coach who has taken over a struggling marquee program. He might prove, even with some time, that time wasn’t enough. But if the dopey fans immediately turn on him trying to prove how astute they are, then the program will NEVER get right. Nothing will destroy our chances to turn this program around faster than the fanbase going toxic. If that happens, recruiting will tank, and it’ll be a rap on the Diaz era before it had a chance.
I point you to Dabo, who I equate to Manny as a “have fun playing football but outwork everyone in the process” HC. Had social media been squealing like the buttfcked pig it is today back when Dabo was struggling early, they definitely would have fired him. And they never would have had the chance to enjoy the program they have today.
Dabo was under .500 in his third season, went 6-7. It took him four years to get to double digit wins, 10 wins, and then at the end of this fourth season, got completely humiliated and embarrassed in a New Year’s bowl by getting *** raped for 70 points in an epic and soul crushing loss.
Dabo and Clemson were the joke of the college football world, in fact they were a complete joke even for people that were not football fans. They were thoroughly and completely clowned for years after that loss.
There was so much ineptness perceived around the program, that a phrase was even invented and used nationwide: “Clemsoning”...they were literally the joke of the sporting world.
What do you think would have happened if that was Miami? He probably would not have made it to the fourth season, and that 70 point humiliating beat down in the New Year’s Eve game. But had he made it to the fourth season, I guarantee you he would not have survived that 70 point loss.
Agree 100% with your post. We have too many social media tough guys who go ape shlt at the first sign of adversity, and stir up a toxic atmosphere. There are guys laying in wait right now, if Miami loses to Florida and/or loses more than a couple of games, they are licking their chops so they can be first in line .
We’ve got some fūcked up “fans“ in our fanbase.
You can even see it in this thread. My initial post was simply about “hey, maybe, just maybe, the culture is starting to change” not anything earthshaking, but a culture change is the first step in becoming a winning organization. Unfortunately, even with massive culture changes, it doesn’t happen overnight.
But yet we have assclowns saying anything less than 11-12 wins is a massive fail and are starting to rev up their toxicity shtick
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