Miami is a clown show...

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Not much choice at this point but to be in it with Manny for the long haul.

See:
Tennessee
Michigan
UFelon
LSU
UGA
etc, etc, etc...

We may as well accept we are what we are. And we’re stuck with Blake.

Jumping ship at this point is only sure to make it worse.

This is unacceptable, but unless Urban wants in, we’re not doing any better.
 
It’s a lost cause, it seems. We are garbage.

Thing is, Manny knows it. He just doesn’t know why or what to do about it. Neither do I.
He can start by discouraging all the ridiculous sideline celebrations and save it for when it is appropriate against good opponents.
He can start by storing the TO chain and the TD bling until we play Hurricane football against P5 teams... or if not get rid of them.
There wasn't a **** thing to celebrate today other than a lot of embarrassment.
 
He can start by discouraging all the ridiculous sideline celebrations and save it for when it is appropriate against good opponents.
He can start by storing the TO chain and the TD bling until we play Hurricane football against P5 teams... or if not get rid of them.
There wasn't a **** thing to celebrate today other than a lot of embarrassment.

It's great if you're executing the most rudimentary of things and playing sound football

However, when it comes when you're scuffling vs less-than-mediocre squads, it looks like a self parody
 
He can start by discouraging all the ridiculous sideline celebrations and save it for when it is appropriate against good opponents.
He can start by storing the TO chain and the TD bling until we play Hurricane football against P5 teams... or if not get rid of them.
There wasn't a **** thing to celebrate today other than a lot of embarrassment.
Little over a year ago I was in bondage
And now I'm back out here reaping the blessings
And getting the benefits that go along with it
Everything that's out here for kings like us
The reason why we like this this jewelry and this diamonds and stuff
They don't understand is because we really from Africa
And that's where all this stuff come from
And we originated from kings, you know what I'm saying
So don't look down on the youngsters
Because they wanna have shiny things
It's in our genes, know what I'm saying
We just don't all know our history so

https://www.google.com/search?sourc...668.7j1......0....2j1.......8..41.ftlpv4-ig7o
 
There was one player on their offense that could hurt us. We should have manned Bandy on him all game, no matter where we lined up. Instead we tried to cover him with slow LB or a slow safety. Heck in that fourth and short we just didn’t cover him at all. Made no sense.

That would require making an adjustment. That’s not Miami Hurricane football!!
 
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Little over a year ago I was in bondage
And now I'm back out here reaping the blessings
And getting the benefits that go along with it
Everything that's out here for kings like us
The reason why we like this this jewelry and this diamonds and stuff
They don't understand is because we really from Africa
And that's where all this stuff come from
And we originated from kings, you know what I'm saying
So don't look down on the youngsters
Because they wanna have shiny things
It's in our genes, know what I'm saying
We just don't all know our history so

https://www.google.com/search?sourc...668.7j1......0....2j1.......8..41.ftlpv4-ig7o
People can wear whatever they want after hours... but on the field this bling was to reward exceptional play and motivate. It means nothing when you are barely beating a team you should be killing, and you flaunt the gaudy jewelry... to me it’s ridiculous... IMO.
 
What is even worse, the coaches, the players and the clowns on QAM after the game, were all elated with the score, which in actuality, camouflages the horrific performance in all phases of the game. Some of the players’ comments were borderline ecstatic re their play. The coaches, instead of being ****ed with themselves, were taking about building on top of this ***** show - how long have had to hear this same bull crap while there is no progress? I heard the two buffoons on QAM talking accolades about Manny. I think we are at the point where we have been stting on a pile of rotting fish guts for so long, we are indifferent to the stench. Change comes from within. That means the admin, coaches and players knowing there something rotting, and that there is a stench, that everyone needs to do better, or get off this bus and let someone else do it.
 
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What is even worse, the coaches, the players and the the clowns on QAM after the game, we’re all elated with the score, which in actuality, camouflages the horrific performance in all phases of the game. Some of the players’ comments were borderline ecstatic re their play. The coaches, instead of being ****ed with themselves, were taking about building on top of this ***** show - how long have had to hear this same bull crap while there is no progress? I heard the two buffoons on QAM talking accolades about Manny. I think we are at the point where we have been stting on a pile of rotting fish guts for so long, we are indifferent to the stench. Change comes from within. That means the admin, coaches and players knowing there something rotting, and that there is a stench, that everyone needs to do better, or get off this bus and let someone else do it.

that's scary, seriously, it is. It's also maddening to hear. It's really pathetic that that's the attitude they have over that performance
 
He can start by discouraging all the ridiculous sideline celebrations and save it for when it is appropriate against good opponents.
He can start by storing the TO chain and the TD bling until we play Hurricane football against P5 teams... or if not get rid of them.
There wasn't a **** thing to celebrate today other than a lot of embarrassment.

I understand what you are saying, but the guys are showing they are emotionally in the game.

The defense made a lot of big hits.

We have a young team and the coaches are outthinking themselves. They are not calling and planning the games in a way that builds momentum and confidence.

In the game, it’s two steps forward, three steps back. They are practicing the same way, I guarantee it.

What people don’t comprehend, is there is an intangible aspect to execution that goes beyond teaching the proper technique (assuming the proper technique is being taught, which may NOT be the case).

There is an “IT” factor for coaches just like players, and it can’t be faked. The players KNOW if the coach BELIEVES his team will win RIGHT NOW with the players CURRENTLY in the locker room.

Football exposes what is in EVERYONE’S heart, and it starts top down.

Something is wrong with the leadership on the sideline and it is affecting the teams play. They are underperforming their collective talent level.

When you have a guy who constantly calls play action on 3rd and long and a defense that looks lost in pass coverage all the time, it tells you there is something out of whack.
 
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He can start by discouraging all the ridiculous sideline celebrations and save it for when it is appropriate against good opponents.
He can start by storing the TO chain and the TD bling until we play Hurricane football against P5 teams... or if not get rid of them.
There wasn't a **** thing to celebrate today other than a lot of embarrassment.
This.
 
And when you have that, things remain the same.

I would've taken solace if Manny would've said -- that was unacceptable, it was terrible, that is NOT our standard....

But if that's the attitude they have( and I understand that their statements after the game may not really reflect how they really feel), well, that's troublesome to me.
 
I would've taken solace if Manny would've said -- that was unacceptable, it was terrible, that is NOT our standard....

Exactly! I was looking for that, but no. All I heard was how hard the kids played. Don't know if you’re old enough to have been around when JJ took over. His post-game interviews were of a man seething from what went wrong in a given game. On camera, his face would be red, with the look of a man who was just ****ed off because you woke him up rude. He had a frown of a man who knew good simply wasn’t good enough. He never smiled.
 
Exactly! I was looking for that, but no. All I heard was how hard the kids played. Don't know if you’re old enough to have been around when JJ took over. His post-game interviews were of a man seething from what went wrong in a given game. On camera, his face would be red, with the look of a man who was just ****ed off because you woke him up rude. He had a frown of a man who knew good simply wasn’t good enough. He never smiled.

JJ used to threaten guys scholarships after bad practices( I was flat out told this by guys who played for him).

My favorite Saban story was him chewing out his team after the 2010 Rose Bowl after beating Texas for the national title, promising that when they got back for spring ball, they would work on fixing those things he didn't like -- and this was after winning a 'chip, lol
 
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