Manny Diaz Show: Alabama Recap

But apparently anyone can beat Miami, so he shouldn't really be hanging his hat on that.
First part good point. Agreed.

Seconf part, I think GT is gonna give him a longer rope.

Ya know, updating and installing an offensive scheme from 1899 to 2021 takes time.

Your support of Manuela doesn't make you more of a fan than those of us that point out his massive (and unfixable) flaws.
 
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Did you listen to the interview at all?

He admitted we were outmatched. He admitted he made some bad calls as the DC. He cited some big turning points and personal failures (not calling a TO after that bull**** no-Safety call).

Ah nevermind, so many of you just want to burn it all down if we're not instantly catapulted into the title picture 2 years into a HC's tenure cos we're Miami.
Being angry is how some people cope with disappointment. (E.g., the members of any losing political party).
 
Did you listen to the interview at all?

He admitted we were outmatched. He admitted he made some bad calls as the DC. He cited some big turning points and personal failures (not calling a TO after that bull**** no-Safety call).

Ah nevermind, so many of you just want to burn it all down if we're not instantly catapulted into the title picture 2 years into a HC's tenure cos we're Miami.
Yes, I listened to the entire interview. I generally support Diaz and feel he’s improving the team by recruiting better talent… I’m not a “burn it all down fan” because I actually see the progress he’s making with this team and our culture. Also, I like his defensive strategy and believe it will benefit greatly from the talented classes he is recruiting.

However, despite making self-critical statements during today’s show, Manny comes off as aloof, bordering on content and happy. He has processed the game, come to terms with it, and moved on. He comes off as someone who is upset at not getting a A, but is content with a B, and is planning on improving. The issue is that the coaches deserve a C or a D for their performance against ‘Bama.

Regardless, lets onwards to App State.
 
You do realize, GT is in year 3 of adopting the forward pass as a routine play concept?

The same team, a mere 8 games into adopting this cutting edge offensive technique, beat Manuela.
Was Ivey on field?
Then I rest my **** case.
 
Not getting blown out against any opponent worth a **** would be a good start.

No one here is asking for a national title, christ man.

Let's be fair though. Saban and Bama do this to most teams in season openers under Saban with an average margin of victory of 29.7. He's never lost one his entire time there.

****, they do it to all teams, even some of the top programs in the land.

Just wish we had planned better on offense to show some more life. Seems to me, they just wanted to get through this game and knew they couldn't win it.

Yes, I said couldn't win it. We're a middling team at best and while there's always a chance, you'd need a microscope to see it.

Now if you're talking about teams not named Bama and Clemson, we should always at least be competitive.
 
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Not getting blown out against any opponent worth a **** would be a good start.

No one here is asking for a national title, christ man.
So many people are trying to view this in a vacuum as if we don’t have a 25 game sample. That’s why is honestly driving me crazy. It’s not just the Alabama game. I didn’t think this was hard
 
OP - you’re a funny guy!
 
AL GOLDEN 2.0

I threw up in my mouth hearing him cite irrelevant statistics to sugar coat a curb stomping. He actually said at one point that it was frustrating we let them off the hook. This man will never be a champion, ever.
The cuban Butch Jones
 
That’s because we already lost. Come out and be honest. “We misjudged who should start on the right side of the O-Line. We made some bad play calls that put our players in bad spots. The game would have been much closer if we called better plays. We have made corrections and will continue to do so. The Turnover Chain is an individual award for getting turnovers, I will keep incentivizing our players to make plays and keep trying even when we’re being blown out… it’s like making a hole-in-one… you can be having a poor day at the golf course but you still celebrate a hole-in-one.”

Instead he comes out and pretends that his team had a great showing with a lot of positives… 🤡🤥😔
Yes because he doesn’t know how to motivate so guys are constantly satisfied and not pushed.
 
I listened. Diaz is making excuses along Bailey the Carpet man and Homer Zagacki. It's a loser mentality. Make a bunch of reasons as for why this, why that, but it's the same outcome. If you say it enough, you hope the majority believe it. It's a flat out joke this cat is the HC....like the guy in the casa blanca today.
 
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So many people are trying to view this in a vacuum as if we don’t have a 25 game sample. That’s why is honestly driving me crazy. It’s not just the Alabama game. I didn’t think this was hard

The spin is crazy

But I should have expected this is how posters would cope with a Bama blowout. Instead of looking at reality they're twisting it and saying it's Alabama and everyone else is being mopes
 
So many people are trying to view this in a vacuum as if we don’t have a 25 game sample. That’s why is honestly driving me crazy. It’s not just the Alabama game. I didn’t think this was hard
If Diaz wins here hes going to do so on his ability to adapt and recruit. Criticise all you want, he's a much better recruiter than Richt - I'm genuinely not sure what he's sold some of these kids, but he's brought in two very good classes.

He runs an aggressive and largely successful defensive scheme (yes it's flawed, but good athletes hide that) and he's hired a good Spread OC. Literally everything people have asked for from Miami.

That said he's not a coaching savant and is clearly learning how to be a HC on the job - that's Blake James' fault, not his. We were in dog fights last year because Jordan couldn't stay healthy and Pope / Wiggins dropped everything. Get players in those matchups that can win their one-on-ones and we blow out a few of those dogfights. College football really is that simple.

TL;DR I've seen Diaz try to correct his mistakes every year and general improvement on the field / in recruiting. If we don't win the ACC Coastal this season then I'll get off the bandwagon - and that means I'll only accept close games against VT, UNC and NC St. Against everyone else we should be emptying the benches in the second half.
 
If Diaz wins here hes going to do so on his ability to adapt and recruit. Criticise all you want, he's a much better recruiter than Richt - I'm genuinely not sure what he's sold some of these kids, but he's brought in two very good classes.

He runs an aggressive and largely successful defensive scheme (yes it's flawed, but good athletes hide that) and he's hired a good Spread OC. Literally everything people have asked for from Miami.

That said he's not a coaching savant and is clearly learning how to be a HC on the job - that's Blake James' fault, not his. We were in dog fights last year because Jordan couldn't stay healthy and Pope / Wiggins dropped everything. Get players in those matchups that can win their one-on-ones and we blow out a few of those dogfights. College football really is that simple.

TL;DR I've seen Diaz try to correct his mistakes every year and general improvement on the field / in recruiting. If we don't win the ACC Coastal this season then I'll get off the bandwagon - and that means I'll only accept close games against VT, UNC and NC St. Against everyone else we should be emptying the benches in the second half.

Then why does he keep getting the same results every time he plays a team with a pulse..
 
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