Saban helped make sure Jalen Hurts didn't transfer to Miami

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Uhhh, he was right...

Lincoln Riley is 100,000x the better coach & had a far far better offensive system that fit his skill set.

He threw for 3,851yds 32TD's 8INT's at 69.7% completion & ran for 1,298yds & 20TD's.

Had he came to Miami he wouldn't have put up anywhere near those numbers, nor would he have gotten drafted in the 2nd round.

I hate Saban too, but he helped make Hurts make the right decision, no question about it.
I wish we had a coach everyone hated like, oh lets say, JJ.
 
Who cares if nicky steered hurts somewhere else, I'm still ****ed that stupid **** broke up our secondary before he dipped out, that dumb **** basically got rid of sam madison(which is why I told people the Giants were gone beat bill belicheat)and surtain and brought in bums. He will continue to hate everything Miami!
 
On one hand you want to be mad.

Then you think about the living **** of playing in Enos’ offense with no protection.
Everyone keeps avoiding the very very simple question. How many points is Hurts worth over Williams?

There is a lot of hemming and hawing (oh but Enos calls plays, bad OL, blah blah), but no one will tell me the number.

That is difficult to make a guess on.

Hurts didn’t play in Enos’ offense at Bama. He would have made some throws and better decisions. There would be more points. How many is hard to gauge.

The qb unfriendly system we ran would have put a ton of pressure on Hurts. His weaknesses would have been amplified due to bad o line play and playcalling.

Would Enos have called the same quick passing plays that were so successful to start the game at Florida? Or would he have run those under center plays he loves and the first drive would be a complete disaster regardless of Hurts’ skills.

Thing is though with his experience and maturity, I have a hard time seeing us lose all those close games, including Florida.

In the long run it was for the best. Enos got exposed and ran out of town. Hurts grinding his way to ugly wins would have just been lipstick on a pig and Manny would have been crowned and maybe even another premature extension.

Last year left little to debate in our need for better coaching and leadership. It was better to take the bad medicine now as opposed to later.
 
Its called points responsible for per game. It's a real stat. I'm asking the difference between the two QBs. And it does work that way because you have to take into account the play calling, line, coaching etc in your personal judgment. If you have that number its reasonable to add that to the score and get a rough idea of what the final score would have been, unless you think that the defense for some reason would have been worse.

Skyman makes a plausible argument- that Enos would have demanded Hurts stay in the pocket. I happen to disagree completely.

You ever been in an argument with someone where you are asking them to answer either yes or no, but they refuse to answer and keep avoiding the question with responses like "well it's not that simple " or its complicated "? 99% of the time they are intentionally bullsh!tting because they know the answer will prove your point.

You know the answer is that Hurts is probably worth at least 10 more points per game. That means those many of those close losses are likely wins (I still included some Ls because there will be bad bounces). That gets Miami to at least 10 wins and the ACC championship game. Yes, even with Enos calling the plays- and believe me- I'm not an Enos fan.

Lets switch QBs- if 2019 Miami with Jalen Hurts played 2019 Oklahoma with Jarren Williams, what do you think the score is?

Jarren would play very, very well for Lincoln Riley. It would be the perfect situation for him.

They would beat us by at least two touchdowns if Enos was oc. Maybe a lot more.

Give us Hurts but Lashlee as oc in the same scenario and that is a game I would be very excited about because we are playing in a Big 12 style offense having one of the Nation’s top dual threat quarterbacks.

Oklahoma’s defense is meh, so I like our chances in that scenario.
 
Uhhh, he was right...

Lincoln Riley is 100,000x the better coach & had a far far better offensive system that fit his skill set.

He threw for 3,851yds 32TD's 8INT's at 69.7% completion & ran for 1,298yds & 20TD's.

Had he came to Miami he wouldn't have put up anywhere near those numbers, nor would he have gotten drafted in the 2nd round.

I hate Saban too, but he helped make Hurts make the right decision, no question about it.
Exactly! Saban did what I would want a man to do for my son! OP drunk as **** and needs to shut the **** up
 
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No idea why anyone would fault Saban for this. Sucks for us. Great for the kid in question. That decision made him millions. If we had Lashlee last year might have been a different scenario. And this year we got our Hurts (arguably better).
 
Nothing to see here.

We haven't been relevant for nearly 2 decades.

Winning solves it.

Worked out well for Hurts.

If we ever get to play football, perhaps we'll get to see what the new coaching blood on the offensive side of the ball can do.
 
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