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At this point in our season and in lieu of all the things that are wrong with the team, is there a solid reason to not start Jarren moving forward?
We're not winning the ACC and the truth is, we won't beat another team on this schedule unless we get better QB play moving forward. This BS about Jarren needing to learn the playbook, is ridiculous! As has been pointed out ad nauseam, we only run a handful of plays anyway. If JW can't learn 5 passing plays after arriving on campus in January, then he's mentally handicapped and certainly shouldn't be playing football.
N'Kosi is damaged goods and I always had concerns about him mentally. Malik is Malik...nuff said. Cade is too interested in smoking doobs than watching film tape of the next opponent, in between getting multiple suspensions.
Look, with this OL, we are what we are. We're not a championship level team and Searles lacks the coaching acumen to field a competent unit.
At this point, based on the roster and sizable sample size, there is no reason to not go with JW, whom he should have gone with in January/Spring ball. Next season, we start with the Gators and as much as the NCAA loves having a neutered Miami, and loves pastor Richt, I doubt (although I'm not totally convinced) that Malik won't get that magical 6th RS year. So, realistically, it's either Kosi or JW to start against the Gators.
I wanted Butch. That didn't happen. I rooted for MR, hoping I was wrong about him...that also didn't happen. At this point, even if the moronic UM administration gives him 3-5 more years to cement our permanent status as an also ran (don't forget - GT used to be a powerhouse), his stay in SoFla will not be a pleasant one unless he either steps down or makes some needed changes.
Since there's nothing that can be done about the OL this season, the 1st obvious choice, IMHO, is to start Jarren moving forward. Will Mark do this? Quick question: did Mark get rid of Searles after underperforming on the OL 2 years in a row? Yeah. It's probably Malik going forward, but if he wants to win in 2019 and not get curb stomped by FL in the beginning of next year, then, JW has to be the answer. He was the answer in January....
We're not winning the ACC and the truth is, we won't beat another team on this schedule unless we get better QB play moving forward. This BS about Jarren needing to learn the playbook, is ridiculous! As has been pointed out ad nauseam, we only run a handful of plays anyway. If JW can't learn 5 passing plays after arriving on campus in January, then he's mentally handicapped and certainly shouldn't be playing football.
N'Kosi is damaged goods and I always had concerns about him mentally. Malik is Malik...nuff said. Cade is too interested in smoking doobs than watching film tape of the next opponent, in between getting multiple suspensions.
Look, with this OL, we are what we are. We're not a championship level team and Searles lacks the coaching acumen to field a competent unit.
At this point, based on the roster and sizable sample size, there is no reason to not go with JW, whom he should have gone with in January/Spring ball. Next season, we start with the Gators and as much as the NCAA loves having a neutered Miami, and loves pastor Richt, I doubt (although I'm not totally convinced) that Malik won't get that magical 6th RS year. So, realistically, it's either Kosi or JW to start against the Gators.
I wanted Butch. That didn't happen. I rooted for MR, hoping I was wrong about him...that also didn't happen. At this point, even if the moronic UM administration gives him 3-5 more years to cement our permanent status as an also ran (don't forget - GT used to be a powerhouse), his stay in SoFla will not be a pleasant one unless he either steps down or makes some needed changes.
Since there's nothing that can be done about the OL this season, the 1st obvious choice, IMHO, is to start Jarren moving forward. Will Mark do this? Quick question: did Mark get rid of Searles after underperforming on the OL 2 years in a row? Yeah. It's probably Malik going forward, but if he wants to win in 2019 and not get curb stomped by FL in the beginning of next year, then, JW has to be the answer. He was the answer in January....