Scrimmage today? If so, time?

Just join canes connection; don’t be selfish.
Huh? My question has nothing to do with lacking consideration for others. What are you talking about?

I simply want to know the underlying reason behind deleting informative posts about the team / scrimmage. I’m an OG on this site. I remember why D$, Lu and others left Grassy and started CIS.

It’s not unreasonable to ask if those founding principles are no longer relevant. Simple question.
 
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Huh? My question has nothing to do with lacking consideration for others. What are you talking about?

I simply want to know the underlying reason behind deleting informative posts about the team / scrimmage. I’m an OG on this site. I remember why D$, Lu and others left Grassy and started CIS.

It’s not unreasonable to ask if those founding principles are no longer relevant. Simple question.
Just get Canes Connection so your question is irrelevant.
 
Is tihs guy a certified Blood? He keeps referring to himself as Big Homie which the Bloods use, and he’s wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt.
Does anyone know him or his back story?

I really don’t care considering that a Crip just helped to host the Olympics in Paris and is officially America’s favorite gang member. But I am curious.
 
Chat GPT Summary:

Here's a more detailed breakdown of the "Live Scrimmage #2 Recap - Miami Hurricanes Football" video:

1. Offensive Standouts:

  • Cam Ward: The star of the scrimmage, Cam Ward, showcased exceptional quarterback play. The host highlighted his ability to make quick decisions and deliver accurate passes, which kept the offense moving smoothly. His performance was marked by precision, particularly in short to medium-range passes, and he displayed good chemistry with his receivers.
  • AJ Allen: Running back AJ Allen was another standout, demonstrating his versatility and ability to break tackles. The host praised his vision and burst through the line of scrimmage, making him a significant asset in both the running and passing game. Allen's performance solidified his role as a key contributor to the Hurricanes' offense.
  • Emory Williams: Mentioned as an up-and-coming talent, Williams showed flashes of brilliance during the scrimmage. His ability to step up and make plays under pressure was noted, and the host predicted that Williams could play an important role as the season progresses.

2. Defensive Performances:

  • Malik Bryant: Bryant was a defensive force, particularly noted for his sack that disrupted the offensive rhythm. The host praised his speed and strength, which made him a constant threat to the opposing offense. His ability to read plays and execute timely tackles was a highlight of the scrimmage.
  • Adarius Hayes: Another defensive standout, Hayes was recognized for his consistent performance throughout the scrimmage. The host noted his ability to cover ground quickly and make crucial stops, indicating that he could be a pivotal player for the Hurricanes' defense this season.
  • Ruben Bane: Bane’s contributions were particularly impactful on the defensive line. His ability to penetrate the offensive line and create pressure on the quarterback was a key point of discussion. The host emphasized Bane's role in anchoring the defensive front.

3. Coaching Insights:

  • Shannon Dawson's Adjustments: Offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson was credited for his strategic adjustments during the scrimmage. The host highlighted how Dawson's tweaks helped the offense regain momentum after a slow start. These adjustments included better play-calling and utilizing the strengths of key players like Cam Ward and AJ Allen.
  • Overall Coaching Strategy: The host discussed the importance of the coaching staff's competitive approach, which is focused on pushing players to perform at their best. This approach is seen as a cornerstone for the team’s preparation, instilling a winning mentality across the roster.

4. Team Dynamics and Predictions:

  • Undefeated Season Prediction: The host made a bold prediction, confidently stating that the Miami Hurricanes could go undefeated with a 12-0 record. This optimism is rooted in the team's depth, talent, and the solid performances observed during the scrimmage.
  • ACC Championship Hopes: The host also expressed high hopes for the team’s potential to win the ACC Championship, believing that the combination of strong coaching, talented players, and team unity would be the keys to success.

5. Fan Engagement and Call to Action:

  • Encouragement to Fans: Throughout the video, the host repeatedly encouraged fans to show their support by attending games, subscribing to the channel, and actively engaging with the team on social media. He emphasized that fan support is crucial for the team’s morale and success.
  • Community and Unity: The host stressed the importance of unity among the team and its fanbase, suggesting that a strong, supportive community could be the “12th man” that pushes the Hurricanes to victory. He urged fans to rally behind the team, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming season.
This recap not only covers the key performances and strategies from the scrimmage but also captures the host's enthusiasm and belief in the team’s potential for greatness in the upcoming season.
Bro 10,000 years good luck hahaha
 
Nothing is revealed on Canes Connection either. The fact is this board used to be the best but in the last year or so all the information has dried up.
I don't doubt that is your perception. It is not mine. Also, are you using hyperbole? "Nothing"? Seems extreme.

I am still getting the most fresh and first info from CIS and/or Canes Connection (they are associated btw and the membership directly helps the program--sign up). I don't see any other sites with better info.

Maybe it's a market problem that you are perceiving. In that case, blame Mario.
 
The host of the Podcast. Check him out, check out the number of times he refers to himself, or is referred to, as Big Homie. I used to defend lot of Bloods in Atlanta and Big Homie is a very specific term of respect give to the head of a Set. He is also wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt. Any law enforcement gang expert in American would consider the host of the Podcast to be Blood based solely on those 2 points.

Do people on CIS really not understand or know what I’m talking about. I assumed most of you from Miami would be at least as familiar with gangs as I am in Atlanta.
 
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Huh? My question has nothing to do with lacking consideration for others. What are you talking about?

I simply want to know the underlying reason behind deleting informative posts about the team / scrimmage. I’m an OG on this site. I remember why D$, Lu and others left Grassy and started CIS.

It’s not unreasonable to ask if those founding principles are no longer relevant. Simple question.
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The host of the Podcast. Check him out, check out the number of times he refers to himself, or is referred to, as Big Homie. I used to defend lot of Bloods in Atlanta and Big Homie is a very specific term of respect give to the head of a Set. He is also wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt. Any law enforcement gang expert in American would consider the host of the Podcast to be Blood based solely on those 2 points.

Do people on CIS really not understand or know what I’m talking about. I assumed most of you from Miami would be at least as familiar with gangs as I am in Atlanta.
I even know that.
 
Chat GPT Summary:

Here's a more detailed breakdown of the "Live Scrimmage #2 Recap - Miami Hurricanes Football" video:

1. Offensive Standouts:

  • Cam Ward: The star of the scrimmage, Cam Ward, showcased exceptional quarterback play. The host highlighted his ability to make quick decisions and deliver accurate passes, which kept the offense moving smoothly. His performance was marked by precision, particularly in short to medium-range passes, and he displayed good chemistry with his receivers.
  • AJ Allen: Running back AJ Allen was another standout, demonstrating his versatility and ability to break tackles. The host praised his vision and burst through the line of scrimmage, making him a significant asset in both the running and passing game. Allen's performance solidified his role as a key contributor to the Hurricanes' offense.
  • Emory Williams: Mentioned as an up-and-coming talent, Williams showed flashes of brilliance during the scrimmage. His ability to step up and make plays under pressure was noted, and the host predicted that Williams could play an important role as the season progresses.

2. Defensive Performances:

  • Malik Bryant: Bryant was a defensive force, particularly noted for his sack that disrupted the offensive rhythm. The host praised his speed and strength, which made him a constant threat to the opposing offense. His ability to read plays and execute timely tackles was a highlight of the scrimmage.
  • Adarius Hayes: Another defensive standout, Hayes was recognized for his consistent performance throughout the scrimmage. The host noted his ability to cover ground quickly and make crucial stops, indicating that he could be a pivotal player for the Hurricanes' defense this season.
  • Ruben Bane: Bane’s contributions were particularly impactful on the defensive line. His ability to penetrate the offensive line and create pressure on the quarterback was a key point of discussion. The host emphasized Bane's role in anchoring the defensive front.

3. Coaching Insights:

  • Shannon Dawson's Adjustments: Offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson was credited for his strategic adjustments during the scrimmage. The host highlighted how Dawson's tweaks helped the offense regain momentum after a slow start. These adjustments included better play-calling and utilizing the strengths of key players like Cam Ward and AJ Allen.
  • Overall Coaching Strategy: The host discussed the importance of the coaching staff's competitive approach, which is focused on pushing players to perform at their best. This approach is seen as a cornerstone for the team’s preparation, instilling a winning mentality across the roster.

4. Team Dynamics and Predictions:

  • Undefeated Season Prediction: The host made a bold prediction, confidently stating that the Miami Hurricanes could go undefeated with a 12-0 record. This optimism is rooted in the team's depth, talent, and the solid performances observed during the scrimmage.
  • ACC Championship Hopes: The host also expressed high hopes for the team’s potential to win the ACC Championship, believing that the combination of strong coaching, talented players, and team unity would be the keys to success.

5. Fan Engagement and Call to Action:

  • Encouragement to Fans: Throughout the video, the host repeatedly encouraged fans to show their support by attending games, subscribing to the channel, and actively engaging with the team on social media. He emphasized that fan support is crucial for the team’s morale and success.
  • Community and Unity: The host stressed the importance of unity among the team and its fanbase, suggesting that a strong, supportive community could be the “12th man” that pushes the Hurricanes to victory. He urged fans to rally behind the team, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming season.
This recap not only covers the key performances and strategies from the scrimmage but also captures the host's enthusiasm and belief in the team’s potential for greatness in the upcoming season.
This is awesome. I didn't know chatgpt did this.
 
This is awesome. I didn't know chatgpt did this.
I installed this extension which allows you to ask for a summary for any youtube video. The original summary it gave me was very high level so I asked it to give me a more detailed one, which was still a bit high level so I asked it to give me an even more detailed one and it gave me this.

I feel bad a bit bad using it as the content creator doesn't get a view, so I typically only use it on a video that I wasnt going to watch anyway.
 
The host of the Podcast. Check him out, check out the number of times he refers to himself, or is referred to, as Big Homie. I used to defend lot of Bloods in Atlanta and Big Homie is a very specific term of respect give to the head of a Set. He is also wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt. Any law enforcement gang expert in American would consider the host of the Podcast to be Blood based solely on those 2 points.

Do people on CIS really not understand or know what I’m talking about. I assumed most of you from Miami would be at least as familiar with gangs as I am in Atlanta.
It's possible, but I don't think we should be making too much noise about someone that apparently has access to the practices possibly being a gang member.

I've also heard "big bro/big dog/big homie" used casually by people who were definitely not bloods...maybe it's dependent on context and setting?
 
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The host of the Podcast. Check him out, check out the number of times he refers to himself, or is referred to, as Big Homie. I used to defend lot of Bloods in Atlanta and Big Homie is a very specific term of respect give to the head of a Set. He is also wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt. Any law enforcement gang expert in American would consider the host of the Podcast to be Blood based solely on those 2 points.

Do people on CIS really not understand or know what I’m talking about. I assumed most of you from Miami would be at least as familiar with gangs as I am in Atlanta.
I don’t think big homie is exclusively a gang term anymore lol its kinda similar to OG now.
 
It's possible, but I don't think we should be making too much noise about someone that apparently has access to the practices possibly being a gang member.

I've also heard "big bro/big dog/big homie" used casually by people who were definitely not bloods...maybe it's dependent on context and setting?
I agree.
 
The host of the Podcast. Check him out, check out the number of times he refers to himself, or is referred to, as Big Homie. I used to defend lot of Bloods in Atlanta and Big Homie is a very specific term of respect give to the head of a Set. He is also wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt. Any law enforcement gang expert in American would consider the host of the Podcast to be Blood based solely on those 2 points.

Do people on CIS really not understand or know what I’m talking about. I assumed most of you from Miami would be at least as familiar with gangs as I am in Atlanta.
He could be but previous episodes had him in a Hawaiian shirt, an orange shirt, a white ****.
 
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