SIAP - New Article critical of Miami

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Holy **** did we hit the trifecta or what, Shalala, James and Golden, what a winning team. :stephenahand:
 
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One of the many money quotes from this article: "They’ve decided to keep Golden for non-football reasons. Therefore any sort of explanation involving football will inherently sound ridiculous." This is clear thinking.
 
This was a gem:

"The only things that have piled up around here since Golden arrived are buzzwords and losses. We’ve had clouds, progress, trending up, renewed, agendas…was adding holistic to the lexicon worth this?"
 
One of the many money quotes from this article: "They’ve decided to keep Golden for non-football reasons. Therefore any sort of explanation involving football will inherently sound ridiculous." This is clear thinking.

Trouble is that much of the readership here is incapable of clear thinking. We call them Slurpers.
 
He also notes that going to the ACC guaranteed a revenue stream. It's like welfare. They don't have to really work for it or achieve excellence, and so they've lost the hunger, they've lost the edge.

EDIT: And when an organization has lost the hunger and is living off of a revenue stream provided by someone else (in this case, the past achievements of the program), you attract time-servers and bureaucrats like Golden, Dorito, and Blake.
 
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Blake is coming off as not just a big douche (which was clear to us before the season started), but as being very disconnected to the fan base and students. This is a childish approach to not solving a MAJOR problem. When we actually hit rock bottom and we lose way more games than we win and the stadium has less than 5k people in it, he'll pipe his head up and scramble, not to save the program, but his job. We are in a very critical moment for the program. This ******* is letting Rome burn while he plays with Alf's balls.
 
Phenomenal article. The Administration has to read that and literally cowar in a corner. No way of defending anything said in that article by James, Golden, Shalala or anyone else.

The program is quickly losing the patch up a Golden came in to do. I will give credit where credit is due to Al for the off field things he has done but it's obvious we need a new leader now. He was the right guy 4 years ago and now he is not. Time to pass the baton to a new leader who can take us to the next level.
 
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