Mario Has Failed This Program

Fire Mirabel he's a yes man.. get a whole new OC and let him pick his guys


Norvell fired his guys
I won’t question any firings if they all went - I don’t care. I don’t think he’ll go that direction though.
 
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It’s been a coaching abomination.

I can’t think of a single player who’s gotten better from last year or a single play where they’ve been put in an advantageous position scheme wise.
Jordan Miller looks better, but that's not saying much.
 
people are so ******* stupid. and in 4 years when we are rolling don't talk about how good things are going. This will get turned around and keep that same energy when it does. Yall some spoiled entitled little ***** school girls on here. This also happened while he was at Oregon going 4-8 his first season. I expect the same trajectory of our program going forward
 
people are so ******* stupid. and in 4 years when we are rolling don't talk about how good things are going. This will get turned around and keep that same energy when it does. Yall some spoiled entitled little ***** school girls on here. This also happened while he was at Oregon going 4-8 his first season. I expect the same trajectory of our program going forward
I hope you are right. I hope there is a 8 game improvement next year over this.
 
people are so ******* stupid. and in 4 years when we are rolling don't talk about how good things are going. This will get turned around and keep that same energy when it does. Yall some spoiled entitled little ***** school girls on here. This also happened while he was at Oregon going 4-8 his first season. I expect the same trajectory of our program going forward
he never went 4-8 at Oregon you dunce. his first year he was an assistant under tag where they won 7 games which was a 3 game improvement from their previous coach. he won 9 games his first full season as an Oregon HC. he did a good job there. he has been dog **** here in both the portal and coaching hires so far
 
And I'd sleep well at night, this team ain't winning 12 games next year

We ( fans ) are a victim of our own success. This trickles down to some extent to the players creating complacency & overall delusion ( see dancing on logo in Louisville or Akeem Jolla getting merc’d by LSU with the entire team going home in a body bag later that night ) about their own skill level.

Our brand & cache has brought allot of dim bulbs into the fray. A vocal minority of dingleberries expecting nothing, but excellence regardless of talent or commitment to the daily details required to achieve said excellence.
 
Some amazing stuff in here… 12 wins…4 years from now…

Reminds me of the time when we heard Mario didn’t miss on any hires and never got turned down… only offers jobs after they’ve been accepted…

Big shots telling us that…
 
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Yes, but what lessons do you draw outside of culture and needing different players? How do you establish a winning culture if you cannot ever won, because your offense is as explosive as an undefined Paul Johnson clinic? What players do you even target when you abhore passing the ball?
Unfortunately, Paul Johnson’s triple option was like a no-huddle air-raid fire fest compared to what we’ve been doing with our pre-season Heisman watch quarterback.
 
Dude we’ve scored three touchdowns in the last 14 quarters. Zero in our last nine.

You’re desperately reaching.
no not reaching reality check: how many dropped passes that could have been house, fumbles, by so call stars.
How many 3rd and 4th downs short yardage we couldn't pushed into the endzones.
Same sh&t as last year, only difference is this year we have turnovers by the bushels, **** 8 in one game. Which by the way WF also had
 
If he had any honor, he’d resign. He could have 85 five stars with perfect composite ratings and it would simply make no difference. Give him Georgia’s team, and with his chosen staff they would be barely better than Miami’s current record.

Any "fan" who expected miracles year one, that wants to run off a coach 2/3 through year one—YOU fail the program with this mindset.

This was a 20-year problem and Miami is coming out of three years of Country Club Manny—a little beta who let kids play in games after missing curfews or skipping practices or minor injuries. He played favorite and sucked up to his most-talented kids, afraid they'd run to the portal or NFL if he cracked down on them ... while running a gimmicky, one-dimensional offense that got him to 7-5 last year and SMOKED by any of the big boys Lashlee faced (Clemson, North Carolina, Alabama, Michigan State.)

118-85 coming into this season (since 2005 Peach Bowl) which is an average of 7-5 every year for 16 years, in a program with one Coastal title and zero ACC championships—despite being brought over in 2004 as a football powerhouse that was going to amplify the conference's football brand.

Miami has been notoriously cheap and making bad, low-rent hires for DECADES and only got serious about spending money on athletics TEN MONTHS AGO, but it's all am epic fail because all the losers on this roster with a Diaz mentality aren't responding to a hard-*** coach that wants to build a tough foundation and a winner from the ground up.

You might want to take a two-year hiatus because it's going to be a minute before this thing looks right. Miami is in 1997, Davis-era mode and it's going to take a few classes of the right kind of player (and some portal hauls, while the TikTok clowns are sent packing) before this thing passes the eye test again.
 
Any "fan" who expected miracles year one, that wants to run off a coach 2/3 through year one—YOU fail the program with this mindset.

This was a 20-year problem and Miami is coming out of three years of Country Club Manny—a little beta who let kids play in games after missing curfews or skipping practices or minor injuries. He played favorite and sucked up to his most-talented kids, afraid they'd run to the portal or NFL if he cracked down on them ... while running a gimmicky, one-dimensional offense that got him to 7-5 last year and SMOKED by any of the big boys Lashlee faced (Clemson, North Carolina, Alabama, Michigan State.)

118-85 coming into this season (since 2005 Peach Bowl) which is an average of 7-5 every year for 16 years, in a program with one Coastal title and zero ACC championships—despite being brought over in 2004 as a football powerhouse that was going to amplify the conference's football brand.

Miami has been notoriously cheap and making bad, low-rent hires for DECADES and only got serious about spending money on athletics TEN MONTHS AGO, but it's all am epic fail because all the losers on this roster with a Diaz mentality aren't responding to a hard-*** coach that wants to build a tough foundation and a winner from the ground up.

You might want to take a two-year hiatus because it's going to be a minute before this thing looks right. Miami is in 1997, Davis-era mode and it's going to take a few classes of the right kind of player (and some portal hauls, while the TikTok clowns are sent packing) before this thing passes the eye test again.
Davis coaches circles around Mario. Both gameday and talent acquisition. This isn’t 1997. It is more like 1970.
 
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