MiamiVice7
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Right. Why don’t we not talk **** about the one of the best AND most committed guys in our class smhHe's our highest rated offensive skill position commitment. It is a big deal.
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Right. Why don’t we not talk **** about the one of the best AND most committed guys in our class smhHe's our highest rated offensive skill position commitment. It is a big deal.
we still have a QB committed.. an elite 11 QB.. and we still have TVD, Jacurri, Jake.. .just a few months ago most considered we had an elite QB room and future... Gattis has surely ruined that perception but replacing him with a competent OC and QB coach can rebuild that perception just as quickly...That's nice he's loyal and a Cane.... but who gonna throw him the ball?
Stephen Morris right cannonThat's nice he's loyal and a Cane.... but who gonna throw him the ball?
It was Miami, UF and Ole MissI was under the impression that Rashada chose between Miami and Tennessee. The fact that he would flip to Florida seems odd. I'm not usually a 'behind the scenes' guy but I think it would be entertaining and informative to learn how some of these recruitments transpired.
You are thinking of Mauigoa, Tenn had Nico locked up for months before Rashada committed. Nico is a better prospect than Rashada.I was under the impression that Rashada chose between Miami and Tennessee. The fact that he would flip to Florida seems odd. I'm not usually a 'behind the scenes' guy but I think it would be entertaining and informative to learn how some of these recruitments transpired.
we still have a QB committed.. an elite 11 QB.. and we still have TVD, Jacurri, Jake.. .just a few months ago most considered we had an elite QB room and future... Gattis has surely ruined that perception but replacing him with a competent OC and QB coach can rebuild that perception just as quickly...
Hedley.That's nice he's loyal and a Cane.... but who gonna throw him the ball?
i'm hoping Mario trusts enough good people around him and has learned enough over the years to have a change of heart and philosophy with his neanderthal offense...What you are missing is that Cristobal inherited a garbage OC, Marcus Arroyo from Willie Taggart. Sure, Arroyo oversaw an offense that averaged 35 ppg and ranked #16 in his final year at Oregon in 2019. But after he left, Mario was FINALLY able to hire an OC who ran the scheme he wanted, Joe Moorehead. The Ducks saw a remarkable improvement, going from being 12-2 and ranked #5, to finishing 4-3 with losses to some of the worst teams in the country, and dropped from the #16 offense to the #42 offense. You just don't have the offensive vision that Mario does. Ducks fans were lucky Mario was finally able to get rid of all the loser coordinators that Taggart hired. Fortunately for UM, Cristobal was able to hire the closest thing to Joe Moorehead- his disciple, Broyles award winner Josh Gattis. We've got the offensive scheme in place, now we just need the tuff and fisical athletes.
Lol what? We have a ****** oc and we don’t have a new name in. A new oc hire. I don’t blame himIf this is even remotely true, shows me that the kid can't make a decision and stick with it. Not sure I would want him to come back if he can flip at midnight last night and reconsider it already.
i'm hoping Mario trusts enough good people around him and has learned enough over the years to have a change of heart and philosophy with his neanderthal offense...
If he doesn't, then it's hopeless under his leadership...
Wake me when it happens.
Robots don’t sleep BenderWake me when it happens.
Was it the tweet about the 23 and 24 kids being motivated?Malik deleted his tweet? Crap...
Yeah, sorry, I should have specified. I'm at workWas it the tweet about the 23 and 24 kids being motivated?
Yes, we do.Robots don’t sleep Bender