Swing and miss

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It’s like with Mauigoa last year. The Vols were confident they were getting them because their staff misread the situation and passed on faulty info. Cribby’s and DMoney’s info is beyond reproach as it pertains what the Miami side of it all feels but as fans we lose track of reality and the possibility that our side could not only be outright wrong but they can also purposely create their own narratives. It’s just the nature of things.

I think the issue here was that not only was the info off but when people questioned the info they were again chastised for suggesting anything but a rosy outcome. However I do think DMoney handled the situation well. He gave m updates when new info was available and when things came crashing down, he outright said it was a swing and a miss. Can’t really ask for anything more.


I've said it in other spots, but there are two areas where a staff can misread recruits.

One is when the kid is being very SEMANTIC with his word choice, but the school believes what it wants to believe. Happens to The Gator all the time, because they are arrogant with their Flagship Titletown nonsense.

The other is where a kid can't really break bad news to multiple staffs he otherwise likes, so he tells multiple staffs seemingly truthful information. This is where your coaching staff needs to be able to identify this PERSONALITY STYLE and monitor for other staffs being told the exact same optimistic bull****. This is definitely a situation we encountered very recently, and we did a better job of preparing and understanding than F$U did.
 
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Stone was another one yeah. No just D or Cribby but I personally knew some people that were present when he told some of our guys he was coming

So it’s not BS even though lots of posters had to make sure everyone knew how they felt on every page that Stone wasn’t coming

They ended up being right, but the info being passed along to us wasn’t to drive engagement, it really happened


Completely true.

Any porster can, a year in advance, make a prediction. And they could be right.

But that is completely different from taking the "process" roller-coaster ride. Some days, Miami is in the lead, and other days we are playing catch up.

That does NOT mean "the kid was never going to pick Miami".
 
So we’ve got a QB, but to avoid mass hysteria Mario is keeping it under wraps? ****.


We don't "have" a QB. We will have a transfer QB or two soon (though I think it will be one with Jacurri coming back).

Should have taken a transfer to replace Garcia. Didn't. Not sure that taking two in January fixes that old mistake.
 
Enrico Pallazzo, an acclaimed Italian opera singer who achieved greater international fame by thwarting an assassination attempt on the queen of England while working as a baseball umpire, died Sunday. He was 84.

Pallazzo died from health complications at a hospital, a large building with patients, near his home.

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Pallazzo subsequently proposed to his girlfriend, Jane, who instead of shooting him said yes. Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed shortly thereafter.

After delivering an avant-garde rendition of the anthem, Pallazzo umpired the game. Calling balls and strikes from behind home plate, his style was flamboyant, characterized by sidestepping, pirouetting, bowing to the crowd and a Michael Jackson-inspired moonwalk. Players recalled Pallazzo as being unusually hands-on in his approach, liberal in his stance on illegal ball doctoring and possessed of an uncanny ability to determine strikes before pitched balls reached home plate, a trait that contributed to his inimitably eccentric strike zone.

Pallazzo was the first -- and only -- umpire to eject another umpire from a major league game. He also is believed to be the first -- and only -- umpire to use an upright vacuum cleaner to tidy up home plate.

Born Dutch-Irish to a Welsh father, Pallazzo began his career as a locksmith and later practiced medicine. After discovering that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's famed birthmark was actually a wine stain, Pallazzo declined the offer of a Cabinet position by President George H.W. Bush.

Pallazzo is remembered by friends for his appreciation of stuffed beavers and his desire to find good, clean love without utensils. Pallazzo was romantically snake-bitten: One early relationship ended with a tragic blimp accident, another because of his girlfriend's musical career -- she spent 300 days a year on the road with the Chicago Male Chorus and Symphony despite not being able to carry a tune; when Pallazzo bought her a harp as a gift, she asked what it was.

Pallazzo's relationship with Jane, by contrast, brought him happiness and led him to notice things he previously had ignored, including birds singing and stoplights.

Disappointed that he was unable to fulfill his lifelong ambition to die by a parachute not opening or by getting caught in the gears of a combine, Pallazzo told friends and family gathered by his deathbed to "win one for the Zipper," adding that he did not know where death would take him but that it wouldn't smell good. When a relative said that Pallazzo surely couldn't be serious, Pallazzo replied that he was and requested that he not be called Shirley.

Offered a last meal of steak or chicken, Pallazzo chose lasagna.
Your best post ever!!!!!
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Having only two targets above the line isn’t a plan it’s a bet. I thought there were 4 or 5? And it seemed pretty clear Ward was always Plan A and Howard was slow played at times. I guess Will didn’t want to be Mario’s Ho-Ward.
Funny, because the entire time we have been told both had green lights from the jump which means Will could have committed before Cam even got on campus. Doesn't seem much like a back up plan. Maybe they thought taking him to a Dolphins game was more his style than Prime 112 and hanging with RR. Just because that is not as cool to most on the board doesn't mean it is not what Howard wanted to do.

We likely did have more on the board than the first two, but just because people are on the board does not mean they have actual interest in coming to Miami.

Truth is, you have no idea what was going on internally, what conversations took place with who, you just like to bash the staff on stuff you know nothing about because it didn't work out best case scenario. Lot's of Monday Morning QB's in here.
 
Look, I know what's going on and that we will get someone enrolled soon.

I'm not out there repeating the lie about how Howard has had a "committable offer" for weeks.

I just think it's sad for any coach or any fan to keep repeating an obvious lie.

Please circle "soon" on the calendar below....
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The fact that Mario and Dawson don’t see eye to eye on the QB selection process tells you everything you need to know. We’re ****ed at QB and will be for the next 2-3 years. So long as Mario is here, we’re ****ed at QB and will be that “tough team” that loses close ones.
So you spoke to both of them and deduced that info? Or are you regurgitating all the sht that Twitter and insiders have said.
Or maybe they have interviews where both are f them admitted as such.
 
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Enrico Pallazzo, an acclaimed Italian opera singer who achieved greater international fame by thwarting an assassination attempt on the queen of England while working as a baseball umpire, died Sunday. He was 84.

Pallazzo died from health complications at a hospital, a large building with patients, near his home.

In 1988, Pallazzo was invited to sing the national anthem before a baseball game between the California Angels and Seattle Mariners that was attended by Queen Elizabeth II. After the game's seventh inning, Angels outfielder Reggie Jackson attempted to assassinate the queen while under the influence of hypnotic suggestion.

Jackson was thwarted by Pallazzo, who fired a tranquilizer dart from his cuff link that struck an obese woman in the stands. The woman fell on Jackson, knocking him out of commission and prompting jubilant spectators to chant Pallazzo's name.

Pallazzo subsequently proposed to his girlfriend, Jane, who instead of shooting him said yes. Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed shortly thereafter.

After delivering an avant-garde rendition of the anthem, Pallazzo umpired the game. Calling balls and strikes from behind home plate, his style was flamboyant, characterized by sidestepping, pirouetting, bowing to the crowd and a Michael Jackson-inspired moonwalk. Players recalled Pallazzo as being unusually hands-on in his approach, liberal in his stance on illegal ball doctoring and possessed of an uncanny ability to determine strikes before pitched balls reached home plate, a trait that contributed to his inimitably eccentric strike zone.

Pallazzo was the first -- and only -- umpire to eject another umpire from a major league game. He also is believed to be the first -- and only -- umpire to use an upright vacuum cleaner to tidy up home plate.

Born Dutch-Irish to a Welsh father, Pallazzo began his career as a locksmith and later practiced medicine. After discovering that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's famed birthmark was actually a wine stain, Pallazzo declined the offer of a Cabinet position by President George H.W. Bush.

Pallazzo is remembered by friends for his appreciation of stuffed beavers and his desire to find good, clean love without utensils. Pallazzo was romantically snake-bitten: One early relationship ended with a tragic blimp accident, another because of his girlfriend's musical career -- she spent 300 days a year on the road with the Chicago Male Chorus and Symphony despite not being able to carry a tune; when Pallazzo bought her a harp as a gift, she asked what it was.

Pallazzo's relationship with Jane, by contrast, brought him happiness and led him to notice things he previously had ignored, including birds singing and stoplights.

Disappointed that he was unable to fulfill his lifelong ambition to die by a parachute not opening or by getting caught in the gears of a combine, Pallazzo told friends and family gathered by his deathbed to "win one for the Zipper," adding that he did not know where death would take him but that it wouldn't smell good. When a relative said that Pallazzo surely couldn't be serious, Pallazzo replied that he was and requested that he not be called Shirley.

Offered a last meal of steak or chicken, Pallazzo chose lasagna.
It's the same old story. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy forgets girl, boy remembers girl, girls dies in a tragic blimp accident over the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day.
 
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This was a bad miss. Mario wanted to sign Ward badly. I thought it would get done. Now there is a lot of pressure on the staff to salvage the situation.

Miami thought there would be an answer on December 13th and felt optimistic from Signing Day to Christmas based on feedback from Ward. As the process dragged on, people grew more concerned with the NFL.

Ward is making a risky (some would say ill-advised) decision due to his low draft grade, but it’s concerning we couldn’t sell him on development. That’s been a knock on Mario since Oregon.
do you think that Mario's spread Offense concepts and his conservative style is hurting our efforts to recruit a stud QB?
 
Please show us on the doll...where the bad man touched you...

Soon. Twenty-one days. Or less.

Thanks for posting a larger version of the calendar date I've posted for the last 2 months.
happy to help.. feel free to reuse it over the next 3 weeks as many times as you'd like... royalty free..
 
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Exactly. Some porsters are trying to get some people to argue against other people.

It's unfortunate.

DMoney is da gawd. And even Cribby will tell you that incorrect information gets disseminated sometimes. Happens to everyone, happens to the best.
So insiders simply post what they are told?
 
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