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[MENTION=2193]IndayArtHauz[/MENTION]
Lmao.
Piece of **** thread by several piece of **** posters.
Let me guess. You didnt question Golden or No D when they where here either?
[MENTION=2193]IndayArtHauz[/MENTION]
Lmao.
Piece of **** thread by several piece of **** posters.
Shltposting thread title. Rumph zero for zero on AH recruits. Sucks. But total ****bag lowclass headline.
Make a #MeToo tweet about it baby girl.
Rumph is underperforming at his job. Rumph has been a loser on the recruiting trail. He played ball his whole life, he can take his L like a man. No need to sugarcoat it-- he's been a loser thus far in his coaching career at Miami. Although I've heard year 3 he's gonna start teaching "turning the F around."
It ain’t just rumph, Campbell listed rumph as the only Miami coach he trusted but listed several coaches from Bama and uga. Where are the blame for the other guys(richt , Diaz and Banda)? Rumph also played an integral role in the recruitment of Silvera who said he was close with rumph as he’s known him since he was 8 years old and his family trust him. Also helped get Herbert last year and not to mention is a good on field coach. Let’s also not act like Banda only recruited all of the dbs we just signed. Rumph did as well...
Richt is a total sap if he handed a quarter million to Rumph without a guarantee he was going to deliver those dudes. You aren't giving a HS coach that kind of scratch because he's a proven technical wizard.It's the disease of the new coaching hire. Richt could have brought in Pat Nix as OC, and they'd applaud it.
Hiring a HS corch for a position coach at the U of M was universally recognized as a bad idea 2 weeks ago.
Now? "Great hire" "local ties" "he was a great DB here".
Nobody would've applauded a Patrick Nix hire.
Because he didn't play here.
I know this with certainty: If Rumph doesn't deliver all those studs from Heritage then Richt is a sap. Richt should have made it crystal clear that Rumph can have the CB gig if he delivers all the Heritage guys.
I don't want to hear any stupid **** about getting on them "too late". Rumph was their goddam HC and leader. He absolutely must deliver. None of this sissified "well he can't force them to come here" horse **** we've heard the last ten years or as Ice's excuse for failing to deliver local dudes.
This. Right now, the only tangible advantage to hiring Rumph is his recruiting. We have no idea if he can coach DBs but we know he knows the Heritage kids very well. He needs to deliver them now.
[MENTION=2193]IndayArtHauz[/MENTION]
Lmao.
Piece of **** thread by several piece of **** posters.
Look at this limp-wristed homer.
"I want to have subpar talent in the secondary because everyone on the team and staff is awesome guys! Yay true Canes! Weee! Oops gotta get home soon to watch my wife CUCK me!"
Guess what I just fired you as a fan. Enjoy being unemployed with Mike Rumph.
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...As a graduate assistant at Kent St.? Nope....I think that was a very appropriate launching pad for Saban. Do you not understand the difference here?
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ******* clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ******* grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ******* high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ******* sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
It ain’t just rumph, Campbell listed rumph as the only Miami coach he trusted but listed several coaches from Bama and uga. Where are the blame for the other guys(richt , Diaz and Banda)? Rumph also played an integral role in the recruitment of Silvera who said he was close with rumph as he’s known him since he was 8 years old and his family trust him. Also helped get Herbert last year and not to mention is a good on field coach. Let’s also not act like Banda only recruited all of the dbs we just signed. Rumph did as well...
Defensive recruiting has been weak across the board.
Where are the 5* linebackers? Besides Nesta, where are the All American DT's?
We can fire him, but he’ll just go to an SEC school and start cleaning up
Doubt he gets canned (although there's definitely an argument for it). I wonder how many passes he will get. What's the breaking point?
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ******* clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ******* grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ******* high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ******* sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
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Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ******* clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ******* grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ******* high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ******* sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
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IIRC, I acknnowledged you being right about this situation in another thread later on, specifically naming you as being right about Rumph and knowing better than me so whatever...good for you. You know more about sports than RVA.
Doubt he gets canned (although there's definitely an argument for it). I wonder how many passes he will get. What's the breaking point?
Maybe when a true Freshman QB from PITT, in his first start ever shreds his CB's on the regular on our way to a loss. Ooops
It must be Monday as another thread tearing down the Miami Football Program is being enjoyed by the typical CIS'ers. This blog has been kidnapped by those who NEVER start a thread with a positive bent.
Several weeks into the off season after posting a 10 & 3 record, being crowned Coastal Division Champions, playing in the Orange Bowl after nearly 15 years of having none of those things and the haters are whining and suggesting that Richt, Diaz, Rumph and others are failures and should be fired.
This blog and others like it are not for fans of the Miami Hurricanes Athletic Programs, but they offer a platform to haters who spew hate, lies, half-truths and unadulterated stupidity. I guarantee you that fans from competing programs don't say things anything worse about the Canes than the 'supposed' fans on this blog post on a daily basis.
Coaches/recruiters from Bama, Florida, FSU and other programs would be fools not to tell the recruits and their parents that are considering Miami to read this blog. Those coaches/recruiters could speak until they were blue in the face and not even broach the countless reasons the 'supposed' Miami fans offer as to why Canes football is a disaster led by a bunch of unqualified baboons.
Offering thoughtful critiques or criticism is fair and should be voiced. But, when it comes in the form of hate, lies, half-truths designed to damage the program that is not acceptable. Moreover, once these hate fests start they gain momentum as each successive poster tries to out hate the previous poster believing doing so somehow garners respect.
Even the very few times a thread begins with a positive observation the normal suspects elbow their way into the conversation to offer a....wait a minute! Then go off on a rant how wrong the positive thoughts are.
I'm a lifelong fan, become disappointed and angry at times when seeing mistakes that could have been avoided, but don't use a public blog as my psychiatric sofa to unleash my pent-up anger about my life's issues and failings by blaming coaches and kids of a football team.
