Manny said...

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"We need to learn what it takes to win a football game..." (made this face 🤨) and said "sometimes it comes down to learning what it takes to lose a football game."

Either we must be really, really close to winning a National Championship, or this guy is talking so fast he has no idea what's coming out of his mouth.



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"We need to learn what it takes to win a football game..." (made this face 🤨) and said "sometimes it comes down to learning what it takes to lose a football game."

Either we must be really, really close to winning a National Championship, or this guy is talking so fast he has no idea what's coming out of his mouth.



Start at 3:55

marios coaching tree is Scott Satterfield, James Coley, Todd Orlando and Geoff Collins.

Where will Banda, Patke, and and blake baker be in 10 years?
 
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"We need to learn what it takes to win a football game..." (made this face 🤨) and said "sometimes it comes down to learning what it takes to lose a football game."

Either we must be really, really close to winning a National Championship, or this guy is talking so fast he has no idea what's coming out of his mouth.

In 2017, we won a bunch of really close games by a bounce or two going our way.

In 2019, we've lost a bunch of really close games by a bounce or two not going our way.

The truth is, this is a pretty average football team all around. An above average defense (but not great), a below average offense, a very good punter, and the worst kicker in the country. Average. And it was the same way in 2017, just then we found a way to win those close games and everyone was happy and puffing their chests out, but those wins really just masked the reality that it's an average football program. These losses are just exposing what's been basically the same for 10+ years now.
 
marios coaching tree is Scott Satterfield, James Coley, Todd Orlando and Geoff Collins.

Where will Banda, Patke, and and blake baker be in 10 years?
Careful this post might come down to bite you in the ***. Baker and Patke have a chance to do well but right now they arent ready for where they are
 
In 2017, we won a bunch of really close games by a bounce or two going our way.

In 2019, we've lost a bunch of really close games by a bounce or two not going our way.

The truth is, this is a pretty average football team all around. An above average defense (but not great), a below average offense, a very good punter, and the worst kicker in the country. Average. And it was the same way in 2017, just then we found a way to win those close games and everyone was happy and puffing their chests out, but those wins really just masked the reality that it's an average football program. These losses are just exposing what's been basically the same for 10+ years now.
The 2017 team had a fairly dominant defense too.
 
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The 2017 team had a fairly dominant defense too.

Meh. Maybe a little better than this defense. Certainly not dominant.

My point wasn't necessarily to compare the two teams, just to point out that there's really not much different now as opposed to then. Miami is not considerably worse than they were in 2017. But they weren't the 2nd best team in the country in 2017 like they were ranked at one time. Manny is right that we're a couple plays away from being 7-0. But we're also a couple plays away from being 1-6 also. So what's that tell you? It's a pretty average team. I will say this, they have got to find someone in the city who can make a field goal. This has gotten completely out of hand.
 
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The 2017 team had a fairly dominant defense too.

Defense was fine, but it was hardly a Top 5 team that season and the record was misleading.

Florida State and Georgia Tech were miracle finishes. Needed a late turnover to eke out a five-point win over a garbage 1-7 North Carolina team. Cuse was a one-point ballgame before Homer punched one in late. Virginia jumped out to two 14-point leads before Miami put it away in the second half.

Also, that Notre Dame game doesn't play out as it did if Miami rolled into that one 5-3 instead of 8-0; which brought GameDay, a primetime kickoff and raucous environment, etc.

To the other poster's point; Miami literally got every break in 2017—and hasn't gotten one in 2018 or 2019, outside of Virginia's red zone struggles two weeks ago.
 
"We need to learn what it takes to win a football game..." (made this face 🤨) and said "sometimes it comes down to learning what it takes to lose a football game."

Either we must be really, really close to winning a National Championship, or this guy is talking so fast he has no idea what's coming out of his mouth.



Start at 3:55

its called "VERBAL *****ING" .... something a real ***** can do.
 
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