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Guarantee most people would be blaming "the cloud".
Believe it or not there are actually some people who do not choose to place blame on everyone and everything. Many times there are multiple things that lead to a particular outcome or result. Some that even you have no control over.
Of all the times you were an ******* and pointed out what other people did wrong in your perception, how many of those times did it change the result and help the overall cause?
He is an ******* but he is right.....
They don't give out awards in real life for good efforts.......
Of course real life…. the bowl bans didn't actually happen in real life…. Mark May and others weren't talking death penalty in real life…. negative recruiting doesn't happen in real life.
Real life:
- Coker was dog****.
- Shannon failed. He was a brother in the community and a life long Miami guy and he still ******* failed.
- Al Golden is the head coach of Miami. The line of interested parties was not out the door and around the corner.
- Al Golden, to my knowledge, has never been compared to Urban Meyer in terms of experience, success or name recognition.
- The NCAA investigation took 3 years.
- Fans support their team with constructive criticism and evaluation, not by kicking them when they are down and criticizing every thing they do, before, during and after the result has been determine.
- People that complain all the time without reasonable solutions are ********.
- zone negs anyone who is reasonable
If he said that, he would be right. But he is stirring up **** with the cloud comment as if the NCAA sanction cloud the last few years did not impact any recruit's decision. And I'm willing to bet that the answer to my question of criticism is No, never has being the guy pointing fingers changed the result or helped the process.
What does this ******* "cloud" have to do with Dixon now?
Nothing. I don't see people actually blaming a cloud. I only see people saying people will blame the cloud.
Dixon picks OSU, we got beat. Dixon picks Miami, we won this battle.
