Please tell me Williams will be back next week

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Why is it that everyone seems like they want us to lose? I thought that you root for your team to win but that just me.

Nobody in this thread has said they want Miami to lose. Instead, people are using their head--Arky. St. was an bowl winning team last year, meaning the chances that Miami beats them are pretty small.
 
We're not going anywhere with this garbage o-line and amateur hour play calling. A Memphis transfer who couldn't supplant a hobbled Stephen Morris last year isn't going to change that.

This. Ryan Williams isn't Peyton Manning, and it wouldn't matter with our horrible oline and terrible play calling even if he was.
 
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Where are you pulling this nonsense from? Do you really think that the people who spend time on a Canes' message board lamenting our awful coaching want the team to lose?

Are people really this dense? That's rhetorical.

Or are you confusing disgust with inept coaching as not rooting for a win?
 
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play calling is the problem. No matter which Qb starts if Coley is calling plays they will suck ***

I can't give Kaaya a pass this week. He had time, he had guys open and missed them. He is staring guys down baaaaddd at times. And at times he is showing no confidence in his throws which is why they look so weak. When his foot work and decision making is solid he has plenty of arm. Then he walked into a sack... He's just not ready, talented but obviously not ready....

Totally disagree as both int's with help from receivers don't happen. Waters didn't try very hard to go and get ball on 1st one and Walford should have caught second one. Dobard had alligator arms on his 1st incomplete of the game. I saw marked improvement over game 1 and some really nice throws like the 2 Tds. He is still just a freshman but to think Williams is a savior at this point is a pipedream.
 
Y'all are pathetic..... Going after this kid in his second game??? Give me a f_cking break..... He has been on campus for 13 weeks ONLY. There will be growing pains and everyone should have expected that. Smh
 
We're not going anywhere with this garbage o-line and amateur hour play calling. A Memphis transfer who couldn't supplant a hobbled Stephen Morris last year isn't going to change that.

He was better than Morris. Everyone except our dumbass, ****** corch saw that.
 
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Why is it that everyone seems like they want us to lose? I thought that you root for your team to win but that just me.

Nobody in this thread has said they want Miami to lose. Instead, people are using their head--Arky. St. was an bowl winning team last year, meaning the chances that Miami beats them are pretty small.

Golden's career record versus teams that finished their seasons with winning records is 11-37 i believe. Which puts his winning percentage around 29-30%. Let that sink in!!!
 
We're not going anywhere with this garbage o-line and amateur hour play calling. A Memphis transfer who couldn't supplant a hobbled Stephen Morris last year isn't going to change that.

He was better than Morris. Everyone except our dumbass, ****** corch saw that.

i'm in the camp that brady, manning, or montana could have been on the bench last year and none of them would have started over morris. it was obvious the corches had their man and nothing shy of death was going to change that. gorlden had an option to start williams in the GT game and rest morris' ankle. he gets to use the ankle as an excuse not to upset snickers ****** and we would of had a chance to see if williams was a legitimate option going forward. huge wasted opportunity in my opinion. by the time fsu rolled around the team was 7-0 and he handcuffed himself, can't pull the starter of a 7-0 team. unless you have balls anyways. fsu and vt happened so quick and by then making a change wouldn't have really mattered. morris is a classic coach killer, great arm, probably looked good in practice, just didn't have it. the coaches road him for 2 years hoping it would click next week. unfortunately gorlden somehow survived.

that's why i'm so worried about the kaaya experiment going forward. if by the time williams is healthy and the team is, lets say 2-3 or 3-3, we're pretty much stuck with the mindset of welp, might as well get the rookie some reps for next year. i don't think golden puts a premium on winning right now and he'll miss what little window there will be to start williams, let kaaya get some garbage time reps, and try to salvage this season and kaaya's confidence. not a knock on kaaya, just think him getting abused this year isn't doing him any favors.
 
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