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Following 'The U' since '80—covering it since '96.
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Nah, not at all. The older Canes talking about not letting opposing players disrespect The U by throwing it down is just blowing hot smoke. Two ways to do that; get in their face/get physical with them (which will result in fights, penalties, and players getting ejected) or keep them out of the end zone. How do you keep them out of the end zone? Better coaching/scheme and better execution. simple as that. All this "playing for pride/for the U" stuff is just outdated nostalgia. You want the players to play with pride? Coaches should give them a reason to play with pride and for the U on the helmet.
Nah, you're REALLY missing the point if you thin COACHES have ever given kids a reason to play with pride at Miami.
That **** comes from within. You're either that dog, or you're not. Coaches have nothing to do with what these kids have in their soul. If anything, it runs so deep coaches can't even temper if if they tried.
You think coaches had anything to do with how Al Blades Sr. or cats like Nate Webster rolled? They just got out of the of dudes like that.
Fans need to stop trying to pin EVERYTHING on coaches. This isn't about playing for pride at "The U"—it's personal pride. What kind of young men are going through this program where they let Duke outscore them 28-0 and then they go back to their dorms and search the Internet for Getty Images of the one play in the game they might've made, so they can post some lame-*** "Humble, hungry and grinding through every day until I get to the other side" nonsensical quote that suck-up fans will like and comment on.
That has nothing to do with Old School U and everything to do with a soft-***, cucked generation of football players that Miami needs to flush out of this program immediately.