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As long as Manny asks for advice and does the opposite of what Rich Rod would do
As long as Manny asks for advice and does the opposite of what Rich Rod would do
I can't believe less than 5 years after losing to Clemson 58-0 we are saying Al Golden was not that bad, but here we are.Al Golden could have won big here if only he wasn't married to that garbage defense and D'Onofrio.
Other than his DC and his weird obsession with weight, Golden actually did a lot of things right.
We really hire the worst coaches at Miami.
He doesnt want any advice because he thinks he’s the smartest person in the room. If not, Zo would be here. He needs to win more than advice at this point.
Well, now they don't. If the two of them pulled their heads out of their asses to realize Zo would have bought them time and a layer of insulation, they would not have had to be all in on this season. However, that's what ego and an over-inflated sense of self worth will do.They have no choice. It is really that simple.
He expertise and wisdom is not coaching related. He wasn’t considered for a coaching job but you probably knew that.Has Zo ever been a coach at any level?
I can't believe less than 5 years after losing to Clemson 58-0 we are saying Al Golden was not that bad, but here we are.
This is what happens when you have people with no knowledge about football, making football decisions.That first sentence doe..."we need a HC for our HC" lol
im about it. if they die, they dieDiaz and James pushing all their chips into the middle of the table.
He had an experienced, former head coach as offensive coordinator who buried him deeper in a hole than if he had just hired Miami Northwestern's entire staff.
"One bit of advice offered by a person inside the UM program: Manny Diaz needs to hire more voices around him who are older than him, preferably with more head coaching experience. That hasn’t happened this offseason, though we very much like the hiring of younger assistants Rhett Lashlee as offensive coordinator and Garin Justise as offensive line coach."
"The only former head coach on Diaz’s 2019 staff was offensive coordinator Dan Enos, and he’s gone after a year. The only member of the 2020 staff with head coaching experience is Justice, who coached at Division II Campbell."
"Keep in mind that when Erik Spoelstra was named Heat coach 12 years ago, Pat Riley made sure he had a sage, experienced lead assistant in Ron Rothstein. Something like that should have happened here."
"I’m guessing Diaz will turn this around because of his intelligence (I always gamble on smart people) and because Lashlee’s offensive system should work here. But an experienced, been-around-the-block voice in Diaz’s ear would help, as the person inside the program said."
" One member of UM’s Board of Trustees said: “I’m concerned about the alumni, boosters and fans and how dissatisfied they are. When they’re dissatisfied, they don’t spend money.”
"That trustee said that’s one reason he hopes changes extend beyond a new offensive coordinator and scheme. But that’s not going to happen, with UM’s decision not to hire Alonzo Highsmith."
"At this point, UM believes Lashlee’s offense, a new quarterback, a new kicker and a crackdown on player behaviorial issues will fix what ails the program."
He expertise and wisdom is not coaching related. He wasn’t considered for a coaching job but you probably knew that.
you are being generous! anything less than winning the coastal is a failure!You are being generous 9 and a bowl win to me is the minimum
It's funny you say that but MNW actually has two former college coaches on their staff.He had an experienced, former head coach as offensive coordinator who buried him deeper in a hole than if he had just hired Miami Northwestern's entire staff.
"One bit of advice offered by a person inside the UM program: Manny Diaz needs to hire more voices around him who are older than him, preferably with more head coaching experience. That hasn’t happened this offseason, though we very much like the hiring of younger assistants Rhett Lashlee as offensive coordinator and Garin Justise as offensive line coach."
"The only former head coach on Diaz’s 2019 staff was offensive coordinator Dan Enos, and he’s gone after a year. The only member of the 2020 staff with head coaching experience is Justice, who coached at Division II Campbell."
"Keep in mind that when Erik Spoelstra was named Heat coach 12 years ago, Pat Riley made sure he had a sage, experienced lead assistant in Ron Rothstein. Something like that should have happened here."
"I’m guessing Diaz will turn this around because of his intelligence (I always gamble on smart people) and because Lashlee’s offensive system should work here. But an experienced, been-around-the-block voice in Diaz’s ear would help, as the person inside the program said."
" One member of UM’s Board of Trustees said: “I’m concerned about the alumni, boosters and fans and how dissatisfied they are. When they’re dissatisfied, they don’t spend money.”
"That trustee said that’s one reason he hopes changes extend beyond a new offensive coordinator and scheme. But that’s not going to happen, with UM’s decision not to hire Alonzo Highsmith."
"At this point, UM believes Lashlee’s offense, a new quarterback, a new kicker and a crackdown on player behaviorial issues will fix what ails the program."