Kim Jong Al: Miami Coach Threatens To Ban Former Players

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Golden needs to change things and there's a lot to criticize him for, but this is ridiculous. How many of you remember Butch doing the same thing you guys are moaning about?

Nobody cared cause Butch was actually winning.

Not in the beginning. Remember the CHAMPS TO CHUMPS banner?

He was winning 9 games a year, and that wasn't enough for UM fans back then. Think about that. This fat ****** that you currently worship wins 9 games, and you **** puddles bust out the anointing oils and start cutting up the ticker tape.

Butch also had real sanctions to deal w/, not some overcast skies
 
Golden needs to change things and there's a lot to criticize him for, but this is ridiculous. How many of you remember Butch doing the same thing you guys are moaning about?

Nobody cared cause Butch was actually winning.

Not in the beginning. Remember the CHAMPS TO CHUMPS banner?

He was winning 9 games a year, and that wasn't enough for UM fans back then. Think about that. This fat ****** that you currently worship wins 9 games, and you **** puddles bust out the anointing oils and start cutting up the ticker tape.

How does "needs to change things" and "a lot to criticize him for" mean I worship him? I just think this is an idiotic thing to hate him on, since it's been done by previous Miami coaches.
 
Golden needs to change things and there's a lot to criticize him for, but this is ridiculous. How many of you remember Butch doing the same thing you guys are moaning about?

Nobody cared cause Butch was actually winning.

Not in the beginning. Remember the CHAMPS TO CHUMPS banner?

He was winning 9 games a year, and that wasn't enough for UM fans back then. Think about that. This fat ****** that you currently worship wins 9 games, and you **** puddles bust out the anointing oils and start cutting up the ticker tape.

How does "needs to change things" and "a lot to criticize him for" mean I worship him? I just think this is an idiotic thing to hate him on, since it's been done by previous Miami coaches.

If you actually think Golden needs to just "change things" and doesn't need to GTFO off campus and never return, you worship him.
 
Golden needs to change things and there's a lot to criticize him for, but this is ridiculous. How many of you remember Butch doing the same thing you guys are moaning about?

Nobody cared cause Butch was actually winning.

Not in the beginning. Remember the CHAMPS TO CHUMPS banner?

He was winning 9 games a year, and that wasn't enough for UM fans back then. Think about that. This fat ****** that you currently worship wins 9 games, and you **** puddles bust out the anointing oils and start cutting up the ticker tape.

How does "needs to change things" and "a lot to criticize him for" mean I worship him? I just think this is an idiotic thing to hate him on, since it's been done by previous Miami coaches.

You're softer than Folden if you think he "needs to change things". Only thing he needs to change is his job title and address.
 
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The ironic thing is that yes - everyone here is right to a point but sadly, we now have real **** to ***** about. (and Golden really is that god awful. He MUST go.)

I remember the complaints about Butch and how happy posters (on grassy) were when he left.
Same crowd *****ed about Dorsey and couldn't wait (!) to get a strong armed QB under center.

What we wouldn't give for those days.....
 
Al just picked a fight he can't win.

Our former players? Has he lost what little mind he has left/

Long after Golden gets run out of Miami - the former players will still be former players, and loyal to The U.
 
The first shot in this ugly Civil War? It wasn't former Miami star Philip Buchanon calling coach Al Golden "Al Folden'' on Twitter. It wasn't former lineman Joaquin Gonzalez tweeting, "I think it's time for a new (defensive) coordinator."
The first shot came, face to face, behind closed doors. Golden invited former players to watch video of the spring game with current players. It started pleasantly enough. Dozens of alumni stood up, introduced themselves. Ted Hendricks. Brett Romberg.


"I'm Edgerrin James, and this is my room,'' the great running back said in the meeting room he donated money to build.
Everyone laughed. That's how the day began. As the video began, Golden told any alum with a question to ask it.
Julio Cortes, a captain of the 1983 championship team, remembers raising a hand after a few plays.
"I was looking at No. 51, the linebacker, which is what I played, and he's not reading his keys,'' Cortes said. "I'm watching the guard pull. The linebacker doesn't read him. He gets smoked. If you follow your keys, that doesn't happen.

"So I said, 'What is that guy coached to read?' And then I said, 'And why is he not hustling when the ball's on the other side of the field?' It upset me. I didn't know No. 51 was Denzel Perryman, their best player. They didn't have names on their jersey.
"I just wanted to know what they were being coached. And I didn't get a good answer. They said, 'It's different now.' OK, I said, 'What's the linebacker taught? What's his keys?' "

Someone else jumped in with a question. And another former player. It began growing loud that day and has grown louder right through Saturday's loss at Georgia Tech to the point it's open season on Golden.
And now some former Miami players say they are being threatened with not being welcome in the building they once ruled if this continues.
Not if the losing continues.

The 'Cane-on-'Cane hating.
It's sad to watch if you've been around Miami at its best, its strongest, when the link between football generations set this program apart. Michael Irvin would call the phone in his old dorm room and talk up the freshman answering. Old quarterbacks counseled new ones. NFL stars worked out beside UM players.
Now they might not be welcome?


It's not a rosy time for anyone around Coral Gables, starting with Golden. He's actually one of the more sensitive men in that job. How many coaches cry after a tough loss (Clemson) or careen around the stadium after tight wins (Florida, at Georgia Tech).
It can't be easy being the target of so much anger from the very people from whom you expect support. But that's the state of this program. And these players who built it, win by win, see their proud tower being dismantled.
Heisman Trophy winner Gino Torretta told 790 The Ticket that on a scale of 1 to 10 his confidence in Golden is a "five." Allen Bailey tweeted that "major changes" need to come. Clinton Portis. Warren Sapp. Randal Hill. They've had their say.
You never dismiss passion. That's what made this program great. And it's no surprise these players won't sit quietly on the sideline if you followed their careers.

"I don't listen to it,'' Golden said this week of the criticism.
That's hard to believe. Sure, listening would make his ears bleed. But it's one thing to dismiss my column wondering why Miami didn't adjust to Georgia Tech's power running game.
It's another thing to dismiss generations of past Hurricanes, from Buchanon to Torretta all the way back to Cortes, the captain of the first national title team.

"I'm watching the TV wondering why that middle linebacker is lining up nine yards downfield," Cortes said. "That center for Georgia Tech didn't have a nose guard on him, and so he came out and immediately goes after the middle linebacker — Perryman.
"Cover the center so the linebacker can run more freely or move him up to five yards to have a chance. I screamed at the TV. I turned it off. I couldn't take any more."
For the past decade, Miami hasn't been Miami. It hasn't won in double digits. It hasn't been to a major bowl. This 3-3 start underlines that fact. It's been ugly at times. But what's turning uglier than that is this unholy Civil War.
Copyright © 2014, Sun Sentinel

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Speak out against Golden? Get sent to reeducation camps, no matter what you've done for this progrum.

Dare question the brilliance of the binder!? You better hide, Al's foot soldiers will round you up and have you hung.

once they alumni stop donating hands will be forced
 
Im kind of blown away by reading this. According to the article, golden and dorito invited these guys in for this session. Talk about pomposity!!!

Im literally shaking my head in disbelief over this. I can only guess that golden thought that he and dorito could out-talk these guys into believing they're the smartest guys in the room, which they clearly think they are.
 
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