Mario’s tenure is evaluated at…

Beck played terribly against Louisville; however, the offense doesn't help quarterbacks or open guys up, so when game managers like Beck have to improvise or create plays themselves, turnovers happen. Add the penalties and predictability, games like this are bound to happen unless we have QBs who play off script, like Ward, who is a once-in-a-lifetime QB.
Most of them were just bad reads not every platform has to be perfect for you to make every throw he had wide open guys in the flat all game against Louisville
 
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You are 100% right. I’ve seen college teams in the past (Michigan & ND come to mind) not meet preseason expectations but rally to finish the season strong. I’ve never seen Miami do it. I hope this is the year.
Miami has not finished strong at the end of the season in 20 years. Maybe the year they won a bowl game with Richt was the exception.

They’ve been a team that gets so excited when they’re winning, but fade as soon as they face any adversity. Didn’t matter who the coach was. Shannon, Golden, Richt (with the one exception), Manny, and now Mario.
 
Most of them were just bad reads, not every platform has to be perfect for you to make every throw he had wide open guys in the flat all game against Louisville

I am not disputing that guys were open in the flat; however, in our system, if our o-line gets beat, the clock in the QB's head speeds up, which forces bad decisions. A better scheme makes a good o-line great, and schemes that make guys open, which make it easier for the QB to make the correct read. During the Louisville game, we had no run game, and our o-line was getting pushed back, forcing Beck to force throws. Ward would have extended plays in hopes of finding wide-open guys, which Beck rarely does and doesn't have the athletic capability to do.
 
the man got an 80 mill dollar deal coaching the way he has his entire career. hes not going to change a thing. eventually, he will be done as a coach because you need x and o guys now since talent is more spread out now
 
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