Jarren Williams admits to going through the motions

It's just so odd because at the beginning of the year he was actually playing very well for a first time starter who just needed better work on his deep balls before his first injury (as well as just common improvement everywhere for a young player).

Everything derailed after that injury, though. It's almost like he just wanted a staff to trust in him and not abandon him so easily, maybe? That could have caused his up and down performances and slide at the end of the year. Maybe he/the other qbs didn't trust Enos/offensive system/or Manny? He was a really really good qb in high school, too, and his HS coach raved about him.

Something just doesn't add up because he played great against Louisville and then, once again, everything turned to crap.

he’s a ******* *****

Jalen hurts who won more games than Jaron ever well in college was benched at halftime for a true freshman and then was beat out, he then proceeded to not be a ***** and stick around his junior year instead of transferring like a little ***** and was called upon to lead a comeback against Georgia
 
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Yeah. JW took a couple of vicious hits against CMich. and all of sudden he became TIMID and CAUTIOUS. In other words, JW PLAYED SCARED!!!!!!!!!!!! And that's one thin any QB at this level of football can't do!
Juxtapose that last year with Joe Burrow vs Gerald Willis in the kickoff game. Joe wasn't having any of it from the beginning to the end. He got waxed several times during the game and he stood up and got in GWs face.
 
It’s sump cost he’s through purged flushed.

New beginning coming new QB’s new OC in 3 years we’ll be in the running again 🙌
 
Given the "cancer" affecting this team, ALL players that don't give it maximum effort every game should be shown the door (regardless of how talented they are). It is flat out sad to see this once proud program in the hands of certain players who just "go through the motions". Let's get TVD and other true competitors on the field.

Perry has matured a lot & at least gives it his all when he's out there....even if it isn't quite good enough at times. I hope he sticks around & continues to work on improving his craft. Kosi was previously a problem but he's grown & deserves props for that.
 
Maybe Jarren lateraled because he knew the offensive wasn't moving the ball and wanted to make something happen. If we were 9 - 0 I could understand being upset about it, but at 6-7 and obviously not moving the ball, I don't think it was a bad decision.

The idiotic decision was not throwing the Hail Mary. You've got at least 25x greater opportunity to score on a basic Hail Mary than a series of laterals. That's why Enos was furious. He ran forward and screamed..."Jarren...throw the ball."

Louisiana Tech only rushed three. That is ideal for a Hail Mary. Once Jarren scrambled right the only Louisiana Tech lineman in pursuit fell down. Jarren could have settled behind the line of scrimmage near the right sideline and waited for several seconds to decide exactly where he wanted to aim the Hail Mary.

Instead that never entered his pea brain at all. Once he crossed the line of scrimmage he should have had Diaz rushing forward to scream at him, as well as Enos.
 
FIU, Duke and LT. We could have finished a very disappointing 9-4. 9 and ******* 4 should have been the worse record this team should have had. Everyone failed. But 6 and 7 should warrant a house cleaning. Is there an OC out there can fix JW? Or is next year another 6-6 because we cant throw simple pitch and catches to give the RB some room. Our Running game cant be dominant without OL which are now at least 2 recruting classes away.
 
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The idiotic decision was not throwing the Hail Mary. You've got at least 25x greater opportunity to score on a basic Hail Mary than a series of laterals. That's why Enos was furious. He ran forward and screamed..."Jarren...throw the ball."

Louisiana Tech only rushed three. That is ideal for a Hail Mary. Once Jarren scrambled right the only Louisiana Tech lineman in pursuit fell down. Jarren could have settled behind the line of scrimmage near the right sideline and waited for several seconds to decide exactly where he wanted to aim the Hail Mary.

Instead that never entered his pea brain at all. Once he crossed the line of scrimmage he should have had Diaz rushing forward to scream at him, as well as Enos.
Then to make matters worse, he tries to toss the ball to the other team. I don't know who's making out better here. Miami ridding themselves of Enos or Enos getting out of this cesspool.
 
the fact that any player would verbalize a comment of that nature shows how bad Chemistry of the team
is across the board...... this all falls on CMD
 
We should only recruit guys who would run through a wall to win a scrimmage because they hate to lose at anything in life. Tired of this weak-minded sh*t.

Can you imagine what all of our genius talent evaluators would’ve thought if McSorley or Lamar Jackson played here? bArD KaYaK iS BeTtER
 
Yeah! It's highly evident there's a CONFLICT OF PERSONALITY between Diaz and Perry. Perry should have started the second-half and all that. Diaz, also, put Perry in a BAD SITUATION in the Duke game. Going with him when it was ALREADY TOO LATE and what not. Again, Perry should have replaced JW after one or two series in the crucial third-quarter. But that's all moot now.

You already know, coach diaz wants a real Hurricane team but without the real Hurricane personalities, its not gone work like that, imagine coach diaz trying to manage a Michael irvin on the roster, he'd probably call the police himself!
 
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You can clearly see why this dudes team in HS sucked. This guy lives life like a deflated tire. He doesn't care if his team wins or gets it's *** beat. Just as long as he is the starter.

Ole Stoops up in Kentucky dodge a major bullet when Williams jumped on the Richter train.

Williams coming back shouldn't choice for him. Someone should pack his bags and put him on a Greyhound to Georgia.
 
That's debatable. Because I've witnessed A LOT of Miami players whom were highly rated coming out of HS, and turn out to be BUSTS, or just average at the Power 5 level. And I'm mainly thinking of the past eight or nine seasons. Yeah. Coaching has a lot to do with it, along with the system and what not.

And dig this. How do you explain a Baylor team with the VAST MAJORITY of their starter's having " 3-Star rankings " coming out of HS. There's a lot of winning teams out there whom, also, rely on a boat load of 2-Star/3-Star former HS players, too.
Many of Jimmy Johnson's recruits were three stars. He recognized that players can get better and better "every time they step on the practice field."
 
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