Empirical Cane
We are what we repeatedly do.
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Lol hey you’re panties of a bunch
more scrunched.
Lol hey you’re panties of a bunch
Good to see there are still some bright guys on here.
Only 3% take that step. A degree from the U is what they should want.News flash - college football is a stepping stone to the NFL. Other schools are just better at winning and hanging on to players longer.
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.
Not being a transitional bridge from HS to NFL?
How about this Manuela: don't have Miami lose to f[]cking HS teams like GT.
Fire this guy.
I was rightfully right with you after GT. And UNC. And VT
But we’ve looked good for a couple weeks.
If we struggle vs FIU, I’m crying fly the banner again.
But let’s just have fun for a little bit and assume we win out.
Um that should be the goal of all of our players. To be good enough to get drafted after 3He 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.
You not getting it. He is saying guys that are only concerned with going to the league and not caring about the team success.Um that should be the goal of all of our players. To be good enough to get drafted after 3
I'm sure he's ok with DeeJay Dallas doing it (circumstance).. just not these lazy, entitled, overvalued divas that SoFla so often produces.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.
So name someone on our team that even matches that description. This should not be a top priority right now. This might be a problem for teams that have that level of talent, but for us it’s really not something I’ve observed. Maybe Jeff Thomas? But he’s a head case more than anything. And players like Dallas, and Brevin have been great. The priority is coaching, if he thinks that some nonexistent problem is the source of our underachievement, then ****You not getting it. He is saying guys that are only concerned with going to the league and not caring about the team success.
Why do yall have such a hard time understanding this? He isn't talking about the team right now. He is saying in recent years guys would just do there 3 years and leave and that's why miami is in the spot it's in now. He is basically saying there hasn't been enough players who actually cared about getting the program back on top.So name someone on our team that even matches that description. This should not be a top priority right now. This might be a problem for teams that have that level of talent, but for us it’s really not something I’ve observed. Maybe Jeff Thomas? But he’s a head case more than anything. And players like Dallas, and Brevin have been great. The priority is coaching, if he thinks that some nonexistent problem is the source of our underachievement, then ****
If you went by this board UM fans would be the dumbest in the world . Luckily I know a large portion of the people that flock to boards are trolls either in terms of intent or just plain stupidity and this is a prime example.Not being a transitional bridge from HS to NFL?
How about this Manuela: don't have Miami lose to f[]cking HS teams like GT.
Fire this guy.
Not being a transitional bridge from HS to NFL?
How about this Manuela: don't have Miami lose to f[]cking HS teams like GT.
Fire this guy.
Exactly.Why do yall have such a hard time understanding this? He isn't talking about the team right now. He is saying in recent years guys would just do there 3 years and leave and that's why miami is in the spot it's in now. He is basically saying there hasn't been enough players who actually cared about getting the program back on top.
Calling them mopes is far nicer then I would call them.#MopesGonnaMope
If you went by this board UM fans would be the dumbest in the world . Luckily I know a large portion of the people that flock to boards are trolls either in terms of intent or just plain stupidity and this is a prime example.
HE LITERALLY SAID THE SAME 2 THINGS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN *****ING ABOUT NONSTOP UNDER RICHT and yet someone posts drivel like this . LOL .
Wonder if he thinks JT should stay. He's the type a guy that will leave no matter what his projection.
Okay, and he is incorrect. THAT is not the reason Miami is in the spot it is. It was not lack of caring by the players. It was bad coaching. Players aren’t going to half *** just for fun. And if he thinks the problem has been that players cared more about NFL, then he is delusionalWhy do yall have such a hard time understanding this? He isn't talking about the team right now. He is saying in recent years guys would just do there 3 years and leave and that's why miami is in the spot it's in now. He is basically saying there hasn't been enough players who actually cared about getting the program back on top.