Manny Navvaro " the players hated Enos"

Does Harris have any sources for the allegations he is making against the players or is this just conjecture on his part? I’m not saying it’s far fetched but do we actually know that they were playing Fortnite instead of learning the playbook? Regardless, I’d probably start to tune this staff out at some point too. It’s the coaches job to put the players in the best position to win and they did not do that this season.

He talks to players and coaches on the team. And sch*t when u have a starting olineman talking abt call of duty on tweets its prolly not far fetched.
 
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What? Fire the fans? Great idea. Everything will be fine after that. Guaranteed.

Will everything be fine? No! But, a significant improvement would be more than likely.

What is interesting to me is the haters have been complaining 24/7 for approximately 15-years. They constantly compose, spread and add to insane, false rumors that are deleterious to the football program. They encourage one another to burn the program to the ground with the screwball theory this will somehow encourage the "U" to make whatever uninformed changes they are demanding at the moment, which ALWAYS includes firing most every coach and benching most all players. I could go on for many pages describing the fake fan insanity surrounding the program, but when Manny was appointed head coach my first comment was he must find a way to distance the program from the dedicated haters or recruiting will continue to wane and he will fail just like his predecessors.

But the question is: why do the same clueless critics, do the same thing for 15-years, 24/7 and expect a different result? They've proven one thing...their non-stop hating and bashing the program hasn't improved one **** thing, and if anything has greatly damaged the program in the eyes of recruits, their families, coaches and college football fans across the nation.
 
It won’t be impossible for Manny to get a grip, but it is unlikely. There is just too much pressure. Miami ain’t the place to stumble over yourself trying to figure it out.

He should have went to Temple, took his lumps, learned, grown, and built his presence and confidence.

Now his *** is IN THE FIRE and he can’t tell which way is up. It’s hard for me to see him getting enough breathing room to pull it together in time.

He has to NAIL the oc hire and do some SERIOUS soul searching and self growth. He might have to stand in front of the team, look them in the eye and own the failure and tell them he will be harder but they will win.

It’s a lot man and one offseason probably won’t do it. But there are two things that give me hope. One, Manny adjusts. Two, he bounced back after getting run out of Texas. Failure like that kills careers but Manny got over it and got better.

I won’t count him out completely, regardless how unlikely he is to succeed here.

I would love to have what the owner of our company has , but can I sit in conference room with bankers, auditors and put up with employee issues **** NO WAY.

Wow some awesome points here , I hear you brother you speak the truth appreciate that here.
 
Enos was a bad coach and failed to put guys in positions to succeed. Also sounds like he was a bad teacher.

That said, imagine the culture shock coming from Bama. Saban has created a detail based culture with high expectations and work ethic.

You get down here and you have a head case QB room, a receiving Corp that hasn’t run routes properly since the early 2000s, and fat bodied OL. It’s a mess.

Now I don’t blame the kids completely for this as the adults have allowed it, but what in the actual **** is happening? I think the podcast is correct that the new guys are going to lap our existing players if they keep up the same **** habits.
 
My only issue with the podcast is a bit of a contradiction:

-Players hated Enos
-Enos was “tough” on them
-They didn’t respond to him
-Enos was expecting Bama level dedication

Also

-These players are soft
-They’re not dedicated to learning the play book
-Players aren’t smart enough to to learn play book

I’m all about Enos getting the **** out of here. But if they players are that soft, isn’t Manny giving in to them? Does the next OC need to suck their cacks in order to learn the protection schemes?
 
My only issue with the podcast is a bit of a contradiction:

-Players hated Enos
-Enos was “tough” on them
-They didn’t respond to him
-Enos was expecting Bama level dedication

Also

-These players are soft
-They’re not dedicated to learning the play book
-Players aren’t smart enough to to learn play book

I’m all about Enos getting the **** out of here. But if they players are that soft, isn’t Manny giving in to them? Does the next OC need to suck their cacks in order to learn the protection schemes?

I think they can be soft and lazy and Enos can also be a poor teacher and have the wrong game plan.
 
LOL, that's what they say about every set of "new guys" coming to UM, we've been hearing that same old tired line since 08', and that's the problem.
The problem is it hasn’t been true yet LOL. We get one or two grinders and herds of guys who could give a ****. Look at the social media put out from our team after Ls.
 
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