Kim Jong Al: Miami Coach Threatens To Ban Former Players

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That fat little Korean feller has really gained some weight.
 
They told Cortes things are different now? Reading keys is fundamentally sound football. Fundamentals are called fundamentals because they don't change. Then we proceed to get our wigs split by 2 teams running 80s style offenses. So much smarter than everybody else in the room.

Golden thought these ex players would kiss his *** for inviting them back but these guys are not *** kissers and when they saw crap they questioned it and bothered and surprised Golden.All he coiuld do is treat them like all timers by telling them it's different now.What a fng joke this man is.
 
Never in my wildest f.ucking dreams did I think I would loathe someone more than Randy Shannon.

Golden is destroying us brick by brick......
 
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"Things are different now."

What the **** does that mean? So this guy has been saying words that mean nothing for years now.

Piece of ****.

GTFO!
 
Still won't get him fired as we are in rebuilding mode. You really think Blake or Donna care about what our former players think, especially if they aren't donating?
 
Do you think its a coincednce that a lot of players that are questioning AL Gluten are former Butch Davis players?

Edge is a major donor too. I think the former players are putting pressure on the media and admin to get Butch back in there.
 
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He's getting bent out of shape over constructive criticism. Don't give us this crap about upholding the legacy when you dismiss a captain's legitimate questions.
 
Golden dont need extra days to study the opponents playbook, he and No D need extra days to study the menu at burger boys
 
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Do you think its a coincednce that a lot of players that are questioning AL Gluten are former Butch Davis players?

Edge is a major donor too. I think the former players are putting pressure on the media and admin to get Butch back in there.

Naw, it's just that under Butch, he learns you real good where to be, what your keys are, and I noted that our safeties and CB's - even our LB's were studying the opposing QB's eyes HARD. That's how we anticipated so many passes. Butch not only taught them, but he let them play their position.

"Things are different now" is Golden-speak for "I didn't know nuthin' about no 'keys' boulschitt"
 
Still won't get him fired as we are in rebuilding mode. You really think Blake or Donna care about what our former players think, especially if they aren't donating?

I wouldn't disagree that former players don't hold much sway with the administration... that's a given.

But I don't get the "rebuilding mode" comment.

We've been "rebuilding" for 4 seasons now... I think that excuse has been overused and even the administration & BOT had much higher expectations for this season. He's out of alibi's and excuses. He had to put up-- now he's gonna get shown the door. A 5 or even 6 win season, particularly as bad and inexcusable some of these losses have been-- and how bad some of the losses to come will be, that's more than enough to make the case for regime change.

Its clear he's inept, inflexible, and in denial... the admin has to be able to see this by this time. And its probably going to become much more evident as the rest of the schedule plays out.
 
Golden said "What do you mean what are his keys? The janitor opens the Hect every morning, he doesn't need keys."
 
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We're talking about a 3 star linebacker that's making freshman mistakes. He's a freshman those things happen. Golden makes his share of mistakes but let's be serious.. Our linebackers have talent but lack real experience except for Denzel. I still think our defense plays better with Denzel, EJ, G Paul, Fig, Gabe Terry in the rotation.. Given the circumstances 4/5 of those guys are gone but I still think depth is an issue and it plays a factor on Saturdays.

Al? Mark? ******?....which are you?
 
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.

This is crazy even for Golden, if true.

Go Canes
 
He's getting bent out of shape over constructive criticism. Don't give us this crap about upholding the legacy when you dismiss a captain's legitimate questions.

Exactly. If this article is even close to being accurate, it's maddening. Al comes across as arrogant and ignorant. He doesn't answer the **** legit football question. ****.
 
Golden said "What do you mean what are his keys? The janitor opens the Hect every morning, he doesn't need keys."

"Oh, you mean encryptions! ****, yeah we teach encryptions. If the right guard pulls, one encryption says the WOLB is supposed to flare left to cover the slant. Of cource we have encryptions, it's a little too technical to discuss in here, though."
 
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