Manny on Hurricane Hotline

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Some interesting messages sent by Manny on this week's Hurricane Hotline. From the Herald write up:

Two things that have been happening in recent years that are unacceptable to Manny Diaz;

1. Coaching of the quarterbacks and accountability in the quarterback room are dramatically better. Watching offensive coordinator Dan Enos work with these quarterbacks — and seeing the results — reflects just how much was lacking in that area under the previous regime.

“Dan Enos had a lot of jobs when he came here, but changing the culture in the quarterback room was top of the list in terms of how they study, how they watch film, how they prepare, how they do walk-throughs,” Diaz told WQAM’s Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey Jr. on Hurricane Hotline.
“We will be in a walk-through in a hotel ballroom and Dan will call a pass play and guys will run routes. [Jarren Williams] with his feet and eyes will go through his progressions, very robotically. You don’t have to do that. You’re in a hotel! He’s understanding, ‘My eyes go there.’ He’s also resetting his feet.

2. UM doesn’t want to be used as some transitional bridge between high school and the NFL. Manny and the staff obviously want NFL prospects on the team, but he also wants players who are not using their UM experience primarily as a stepping-stone. There were more than a half dozen Canes in recent years who turned pro early, only to be drafted very late or not at all.
“We had a run where Miami was being used a little bit by players [where they] do what you have to do and get out,” Diaz said on Hurricane Hotline. “And that’s left Miami in the spot it’s been, as opposed to it’s their job to get Miami back to where [it was]. Getting guys to understand that is [is paramount].


Really well done recap of what Manny said on the program.
 
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I do want this to be NFLU. And I hope to god Manny isn’t the type that would rather have someone who can get drafted stay an extra year unpaid....
I want the best for our canes players...

Yes someone like brad Kayya maybe made a folkish decision. But to say someone like that was “using” us... no.

Hopefully I’m overthinking this
 
The end of the quote, "getting guys to understand that is paramount" implies that he's not interested in taking scrubs or different players, just that he wants incoming and current players to understand the expectations for how you prepare and perform. Obviously it is coach-speak, but it is a coach speaking so...
 
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Some interesting messages sent by Manny on this week's Hurricane Hotline. From the Herald write up:

Two things that have been happening in recent years that are unacceptable to Manny Diaz;

1. Coaching of the quarterbacks and accountability in the quarterback room are dramatically better. Watching offensive coordinator Dan Enos work with these quarterbacks — and seeing the results — reflects just how much was lacking in that area under the previous regime.

“Dan Enos had a lot of jobs when he came here, but changing the culture in the quarterback room was top of the list in terms of how they study, how they watch film, how they prepare, how they do walk-throughs,” Diaz told WQAM’s Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey Jr. on Hurricane Hotline.
“We will be in a walk-through in a hotel ballroom and Dan will call a pass play and guys will run routes. [Jarren Williams] with his feet and eyes will go through his progressions, very robotically. You don’t have to do that. You’re in a hotel! He’s understanding, ‘My eyes go there.’ He’s also resetting his feet.

2. UM doesn’t want to be used as some transitional bridge between high school and the NFL. Manny and the staff obviously want NFL prospects on the team, but he also wants players who are not using their UM experience primarily as a stepping-stone. There were more than a half dozen Canes in recent years who turned pro early, only to be drafted very late or not at all.
“We had a run where Miami was being used a little bit by players [where they] do what you have to do and get out,” Diaz said on Hurricane Hotline. “And that’s left Miami in the spot it’s been, as opposed to it’s their job to get Miami back to where [it was]. Getting guys to understand that is [is paramount].


Really well done recap of what Manny said on the program.

The last part with the players using as stepping stone and maybe not giving there all was even a problem this year
 
I do want this to be NFLU. And I hope to god Manny isn’t the type that would rather have someone who can get drafted stay an extra year unpaid....
I want the best for our canes players...

Yes someone like brad Kayya maybe made a folkish decision. But to say someone like that was “using” us... no.

Hopefully I’m overthinking this
Kaaya left because he read the writing on the wall. Being coached by Jon with little input from his dad was an unmitigated disaster from the get go. He just read situation quicker than most. Perhaps this was his best read as a QB at the U.
 
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I do want this to be NFLU. And I hope to god Manny isn’t the type that would rather have someone who can get drafted stay an extra year unpaid....
I want the best for our canes players...

Yes someone like brad Kayya maybe made a folkish decision. But to say someone like that was “using” us... no.

Hopefully I’m overthinking this
He is talking about guys that only intention was to do their 3 years and leave. Guys that didn't really care about the success the team.
 
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