So Manny is going to take his time picking an OC, wish our AD & BOT did the same!!!

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Manny says all the right things, I have heard the right things said now 5 times in a row, it is literally like listening to the teacher on Charlie Brown, wawaawaaaa wa waa wa waa

We hired like we were trying to rescue hostages, I hope Manny does well but when you analyze this decision and the process that went into it we have literally combinedd all the mistakes of the previous 4 hires into this 5th hiring:

1) Hired a coordinator who had never been a head coach before that the players liked (Coker)
2) Hired our D-Coordinator who had some success but had no head coaching experience (Shannon)
3) Hired a Temple Coach (Golden)
4) Hired a guy in the blink of an eye, we had a full blown search and when CMR was let go we all of a sudden swooped in to get him as if anyone on the planet wanted him other than us (Richt)

If you analyze this it is all the sins of the past rolled up into one hire, Manny Diaz. No HC experience, Coordinator who the players like, was our d-coordinator who had some success but that does not mean success as a head coach, was at Temple for 2 weeks, and we turned around and hired him in the blink of an eye, we did not even have a process.

Of course everyone on this board wants Manny Diaz to succeed, but if that is all it took to be successful in the world then there would be quite a few more successful people in the world. When you start by making a hasty decision it usually leads to bad results. There was no need to go faster, Manny was not going to be leaving for somewhere else, we got him out of Temple after 2 weeks! However, we do not even know what we could have gotten on the free market because Blake James went from being surprised at 3:00PM in the afternoon at his press conference to hiring Diaz at 10:00PM, what in the **** kind of idiotic, childish process is that?

Ryan Tannehill never once had to compete to get the job as the starting QB for the Fins, not one season, not even as a rookie. Likewise Manny Diaz was not measured against anything to compare the pros and cons, this was a rushed hire, for some unknown reason and now we are back to hoping that Manny is the right choice! There is a great deal to be said for enduring a coaching search process and being picked as the best choice, there is quite a different feeling when only one candidate is forced down your throat and you are told he is the best.

All the best to Coach Diaz, I wouldn't want to get the job the way it happened because people like me are going to require a lot more than words to give you immediate trust. If he succeeds then we will all be happy, but I have seen this situation before and miracles rarely happen.
 
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I get what your saying. But I think it was all timing. If it was a week later I think they wouldn't have had a shot at Manny after he assembled his staff at Temple. Miami is a unique place. A lot of names are **** but I don't think alot of coaches could handle it down here. They felt Manny was that guy. Its like the NFL draft. You like your guy you go up the draft and get him. You don't sit around and see where things fall.
 
Diaz is literally a three game losing streak from a total meltdown.
I hope he's the guy for the job.
But he's in for a ****-storm if not and deservedly so.
If you are the beneficiary of a pathetic search process you will also be the sole focus if things go bad.
Best of luck to Manny.
 
I think Manny brings something we haven’t had here since Butch. That thing is energy. You can hear it when he speaks. And he may turn out to be an absolute failure and I will have to eat these words. But something just seems different about him compared to our last 4 sleepy *** coaches. Maybe it’s cocaine. Maybe it’s passion for our university and a relentless work ethic. Either way, my body is ready. Go Canes.
 
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Diaz is literally a three game losing streak from a total meltdown.
I hope he's the guy for the job.
But he's in for a ****-storm if not and deservedly so.
If you are the beneficiary of a pathetic search process you will also be the sole focus if things go bad.
Best of luck to Manny.
Regardless of how long the search process was. If they interviewed 5 guys and say it was Norvell that got the job and his first 3 games looked like Taggarts theyre be a meltdown.
 
Diaz is literally a three game losing streak from a total meltdown.
I hope he's the guy for the job.
But he's in for a ****-storm if not and deservedly so.
If you are the beneficiary of a pathetic search process you will also be the sole focus if things go bad.
Best of luck to Manny.
I really like the angry you. ****!
 
I think Mark Richt actually built a solid program capable of winning 10+ games with some modification. If he would have been willing to make changes on offense theres no doubt that this team could have gone on to win our division on a yearly basis compete for national titles. Blake clearly hired Manny to make the changes that Mark Richt wouldn't make and think its a reasonable strategy but don't think we should give him more than two years. If he doesn't win the coastal this year or next he has to go and well need to clean house.
 
Richt hiring was far from "blink of an eye" but good try. I assume the Negative Nellies will coin the term "Diaz Slurpers" the second they don't like something that has occurred.

Sure would be nice if "clean slate" applied to "Support the Miami Hurricanes in 2019".
 
I think Manny brings something we haven’t had here since Butch. That thing is energy. You can hear it when he speaks. And he may turn out to be an absolute failure and I will have to eat these words. But something just seems different about him compared to our last 4 sleepy *** coaches. Maybe it’s cocaine. Maybe it’s passion for our university and a relentless work ethic. Either way, my body is ready. Go Canes.
It’s prolly those few bumps of that booga suga before the presser
 
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I think Manny brings something we haven’t had here since Butch. That thing is energy. You can hear it when he speaks. And he may turn out to be an absolute failure and I will have to eat these words. But something just seems different about him compared to our last 4 sleepy *** coaches. Maybe it’s cocaine. Maybe it’s passion for our university and a relentless work ethic. Either way, my body is ready. Go Canes.

Golden came in here saying all the right things, so did Richt, we all believed both of them. Manny can be as enthusiastic as he wants to be but that ain't going to win ball games. BTW, improving over the job Mark Richt did is not going to even be that difficult, but that does not get you into the college football playoff. Manny hasn't been in the national mix anywhere, so we just hired a guy that will face plant on all the things good coaches trip up on as they learn to be a head coach, but the problem is he will do it here instead of Temple first.

Everyone wants the guy that came up with the turnover chain to be successful, but this is not a marketing job, it is a head coach of a sports organization, executing a plan is what will win, knowing what mistakes to avoid gets you to a successful conclusion, hitting every pothole along the way makes for a messy process. It would be great to have a hometown guy lead us to the promised land, life is not fairy tales, life kicks your **** all over the place before you figure it out, the more complex the situation the more **** kicking you get, what Manny doesn't even know is around the next corner others have put in their rear-view mirror long ago.

You hire so you can avoid that leaning curve, or better yet call it a failure curve. Manny will fail many times along the way, everyone does, but watching him trip up on things others would be experienced enough to avoid, that is invaluable. Basically our administration, who has picked wrong 4 times in a row, believes Manny Diaz is Superman and the rules that apply to everyone in his profession will cease to exist for him, it is a foolish notion propagated by a bunch of silly people pretending to be administrators.

It's not Manny's fault, if I were Manny I would never turn down the job, if I offer to give my kid alcohol and weed he would probably take it too. The problem is the people in charge making these decisions in 7 hours adhere to no rational approach to spending millions of dollars and doom the program to mediocrity because they are too lazy to even take the time to pick the proper candidate in the proper process. U can't make chicken soup out of chicken *****, the process is to make sure you find the candidate that is least likely to fail just as much as it is to find the most likely to succeed; the process is not to find the guy everyone HOPES will succeed. HOPE is not a strategy, it is a prayer.
 
I think Mark Richt actually built a solid program capable of winning 10+ games with some modification. If he would have been willing to make changes on offense theres no doubt that this team could have gone on to win our division on a yearly basis compete for national titles. Blake clearly hired Manny to make the changes that Mark Richt wouldn't make and think its a reasonable strategy but don't think we should give him more than two years. If he doesn't win the coastal this year or next he has to go and well need to clean house.
If Manny can't win games, you bet your sweet *** he'll be canned.
 
I think Mark Richt actually built a solid program capable of winning 10+ games with some modification. If he would have been willing to make changes on offense theres no doubt that this team could have gone on to win our division on a yearly basis compete for national titles. Blake clearly hired Manny to make the changes that Mark Richt wouldn't make and think its a reasonable strategy but don't think we should give him more than two years. If he doesn't win the coastal this year or next he has to go and well need to clean house.
Great post . That is what ****ed off so much about richt - he did so so much right for this program and we are far better off now then we were before him and we have the most talent we have had since 2005. But he just wouldn't do the right things on offense and in a few other spots and it completely shot down our program in a hurry.

Diaz is the polar opposite from Richt thank the gods.
 
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