**Official Senior Bowl Thread**

How the heck did we not do a better job of utilizing Dorsett's speed during his time here? It's maddening.
 
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IT'S A CRIME HOW THESE COACHES ROBBED THESE KIDS. CHANGE THE SCHEME AND WE EASILY GET INTO A BCS BOWL. OUR COACHING STAFF SUCKS THO SO....
 
Golden's spin: "These guys are products of buying into the system. Proud of them. Imagine if we could have 10-15 more guys buy in every year? It's exciting Joe."
I want to be mad, but all I can do is laugh. I can actually hear him saying this in my head.
 
Dorsett to the Bucs. Please! Marriotta will be drooling. They really need a burner at wideout to go with Evans.
 
@mattyports: Kiper on Miami's talent level: "It's not where it needs to be, but it's getting closer and closer." Mentions Kaaya as a building block.
 
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How the heck did we not do a better job of utilizing Hester, Shields, or Dorsett's speed during their time here? It's maddening.


fify. **** of a pattern

I wouldn't put those two into Dorsett category. Hester had issues with the play book and shields was hard headed after a pretty good frosh year. Non the less they found ways to get Hester the ball..playing him on offense, defnese And special teams. Sheilds was in the dog house and rightfully so according to his dad. He was then switched to defnese but was still used in the return game.

Dorsett, by all accounts is a pretty heady kid who imo was under utilized here given the fact that he understood the play book and was never in the dog house. I mean, you can Al out look back and says any player was under utilized but you have to look at other issues involving that player.
 
@mattyports: Kiper on Miami's talent level: "It's not where it needs to be, but it's getting closer and closer." Mentions Kaaya as a building block.

Are outsiders really this dense to the obvious problem? We went 6-7 last year, not 11-2

A few things I got from this quote..

A) I think Kiper is comparing our talent level to what it should be for a program of our caliber AND comparing to where it once was. Remember, even though we have 9-10 guys who might be drafted..none are 1st rounders as of today. Maybe Flowers is. That not the mark of a program like Miami.

2) We have some big time talent in certain areas. But we lack quality depth and depth period in certain areas too. We have horrible DB depth, horrible "quality" DT depth, horrible LB depth, and as of today, our QB depth isn't where it should be. Kaaya slips on a banana peel and we are phucked. Say hello to a 3-4 win season.

Also, our "quality" RB depth isn't where it should be for a program like UM. Yearby goes down and we are phucked. We are basically relying on whatever freshmen RBs we sign, TGray who at this point is more urban legend then anything, and Gus. Smh.


All that said, Al should have won the **** coastal division with this team. He will look back on this team in a few years, when he is working for ESPNU as a color analyst OR if somehow he turns this thing around and is still our coach,..and wonder to himself secretly when no one is around how the **** he phucked this season up so bad. 6-7 with all this talent...Smh.
 
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That was a fun watch. At least there is still a little bit of college football left.

Best of all we get to see our Canes playing with real coaches.
 
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Exactly why 6-7 so inexcusable MT @BruceFeldmanCFB: Canes Walford, Dorsett, Perryman, Chickillo shining in all-star games the past 2 weeks.
3:45pm - 21 Jan 15

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@aadelsonESPN ESP when you consider they weren't even the best player in the program (Duke Johnson) and UM had a good young QB.
3:47pm - 21 Jan 15
 
Walford was just chosen as the player of the day by Mayock on the NFL network

Good for him
 
Duke, Denzel, Phillip and Clive going to make some nfl teams very happy.
 
Let's just remind everyone that Dorsett touched the ball less then 3 times a game this year.

Gunter, a physical CB, was playing 10 yards off WRs.

Chick was 2 gapping

Walford is the only one I can say was used correctly.


All that talent and we went 6-7, it's almost unbelievable.
 
Let's just remind everyone that Dorsett touched the ball less then 3 times a game this year.

Gunter, a physical CB, was playing 10 yards off WRs.

Chick was 2 gapping

Walford is the only one I can say was used correctly.


All that talent and we went 6-7, it's almost unbelievable.

lol, Almost ?
That is about as unbelievable as it gets.
 
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A record setting RB, fastest WR in college, arguably the best TE in college, a first round LT, 2 other OL will be drafted and we were intentionally slowing the pace of the game.

The defensive scheme is an atrocity but this might be the worst coaching move in Golden's era.
 
@mattyports: Kiper on Miami's talent level: "It's not where it needs to be, but it's getting closer and closer." Mentions Kaaya as a building block.

Are outsiders really this dense to the obvious problem? We went 6-7 last year, not 11-2

A few things I got from this quote..

A) I think Kiper is comparing our talent level to what it should be for a program of our caliber AND comparing to where it once was. Remember, even though we have 9-10 guys who might be drafted..none are 1st rounders as of today. Maybe Flowers is. That not the mark of a program like Miami.

2) We have some big time talent in certain areas. But we lack quality depth and depth period in certain areas too. We have horrible DB depth, horrible "quality" DT depth, horrible LB depth, and as of today, our QB depth isn't where it should be. Kaaya slips on a banana peel and we are phucked. Say hello to a 3-4 win season.

Also, our "quality" RB depth isn't where it should be for a program like UM. Yearby goes down and we are phucked. We are basically relying on whatever freshmen RBs we sign, TGray who at this point is more urban legend then anything, and Gus. Smh.


All that said, Al should have won the **** coastal division with this team. He will look back on this team in a few years, when he is working for ESPNU as a color analyst OR if somehow he turns this thing around and is still our coach,..and wonder to himself secretly when no one is around how the **** he phucked this season up so bad. 6-7 with all this talent...Smh.

Kiper's a linear thinker. Our talent is not enough to be the 2000-2002 Canes. It's simply underutilized. He can't see it because he only sees what is in front of him instead of what could be.
 
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