In the game of college football, each recruiting cycle is precious because you gotta hit on those key guys. I'm sure there are threads on this topic illustrating all of the misses over Golden's tenure, but I wanted to look at THEE guy who Golden couldn't afford to miss over each cycle as that miss came back to haunt him.
2011: Thee guy who we couldn't afford to miss here is obviously Jacoby Brissett. Brissett would have probably beaten out Stephen Morris when Jacory Harris left. Not landing Brissett set Miami back at the money position for 3 years. I believe with Brissett under center, Miami would have won the coastal last year and this year.
2012: As I think about it, it pains me deeply that Golden couldn't hit on Amari Cooper. Coming out of Miami Northwestern which is normally a pipeline for Miami. Talk about program changing talent. Can you imagine Miami having Brissett throwing to Amari Cooper? No way around it, Cooper was the can't miss 2012.
2013: Man, you have to think what if we had Alex Collins. That would have been the lethal 1-2 punch that Miami needed this year in the backfield. Lets face it, when Duke Johnson had to go against more physical defenses, he was slowed some, but if Alex Collins could have shared some of the load, we could have won those physical games against Nebraska, Louisville and FSU.
2014: Not sure what the whole story was with Travonte Valentine, even though supposedly his grades/test scores weren't that great, but Valentine was a can't miss. I know he didn't prove anything thus far at the college level, but not being able to sign this guy was damaging to the talent level of the position and IMO a set back. It is still very bothersome that LSU was able to just take him away like that. At a position that hasn't seen that "grown *** man" caliber player since Big Vince, he would have definitely made an early impact, should he have made it in. This loss is haunting Golden right now.
IIRC teddy wanted to play for a black coach, right?
Thats the rumor
http://prod.static.vikings.clubs.nf...d/MIN/photos/all-photos/ZimmerM_Cards2014.jpg
And?
In the game of college football, each recruiting cycle is precious because you gotta hit on those key guys. I'm sure there are threads on this topic illustrating all of the misses over Golden's tenure, but I wanted to look at THEE guy who Golden couldn't afford to miss over each cycle as that miss came back to haunt him.
2011: Thee guy who we couldn't afford to miss here is obviously Jacoby Brissett. Brissett would have probably beaten out Stephen Morris when Jacory Harris left. Not landing Brissett set Miami back at the money position for 3 years. I believe with Brissett under center, Miami would have won the coastal last year and this year.
2012: As I think about it, it pains me deeply that Golden couldn't hit on Amari Cooper. Coming out of Miami Northwestern which is normally a pipeline for Miami. Talk about program changing talent. Can you imagine Miami having Brissett throwing to Amari Cooper? No way around it, Cooper was the can't miss 2012.
2013: Man, you have to think what if we had Alex Collins. That would have been the lethal 1-2 punch that Miami needed this year in the backfield. Lets face it, when Duke Johnson had to go against more physical defenses, he was slowed some, but if Alex Collins could have shared some of the load, we could have won those physical games against Nebraska, Louisville and FSU.
2014: Not sure what the whole story was with Travonte Valentine, even though supposedly his grades/test scores weren't that great, but Valentine was a can't miss. I know he didn't prove anything thus far at the college level, but not being able to sign this guy was damaging to the talent level of the position and IMO a set back. It is still very bothersome that LSU was able to just take him away like that. At a position that hasn't seen that "grown *** man" caliber player since Big Vince, he would have definitely made an early impact, should he have made it in. This loss is haunting Golden right now.
You left out
Dalvin Cook
Ermon Lane
Gerrod Holliman
Skkai Moore
James Burgess JR
Joey Bosa
Matthew Thomas
And so on
IIRC teddy wanted to play for a black coach, right?
Thats the rumor
http://prod.static.vikings.clubs.nf...d/MIN/photos/all-photos/ZimmerM_Cards2014.jpg
And?
Got to get my eyes checked, but Bridgewater is playing for Zimmer, and he doesn't look black, to me. Maybe that original story wasn't factual? Maybe it was a planted excuse?
In the game of college football, each recruiting cycle is precious because you gotta hit on those key guys. I'm sure there are threads on this topic illustrating all of the misses over Golden's tenure, but I wanted to look at THEE guy who Golden couldn't afford to miss over each cycle as that miss came back to haunt him.
2011: Thee guy who we couldn't afford to miss here is obviously Jacoby Brissett. Brissett would have probably beaten out Stephen Morris when Jacory Harris left. Not landing Brissett set Miami back at the money position for 3 years. I believe with Brissett under center, Miami would have won the coastal last year and this year.
2012: As I think about it, it pains me deeply that Golden couldn't hit on Amari Cooper. Coming out of Miami Northwestern which is normally a pipeline for Miami. Talk about program changing talent. Can you imagine Miami having Brissett throwing to Amari Cooper? No way around it, Cooper was the can't miss 2012.
2013: Man, you have to think what if we had Alex Collins. That would have been the lethal 1-2 punch that Miami needed this year in the backfield. Lets face it, when Duke Johnson had to go against more physical defenses, he was slowed some, but if Alex Collins could have shared some of the load, we could have won those physical games against Nebraska, Louisville and FSU.
2014: Not sure what the whole story was with Travonte Valentine, even though supposedly his grades/test scores weren't that great, but Valentine was a can't miss. I know he didn't prove anything thus far at the college level, but not being able to sign this guy was damaging to the talent level of the position and IMO a set back. It is still very bothersome that LSU was able to just take him away like that. At a position that hasn't seen that "grown *** man" caliber player since Big Vince, he would have definitely made an early impact, should he have made it in. This loss is haunting Golden right now.
You left out
Dalvin Cook
Ermon Lane
Gerrod Holliman
Skkai Moore
James Burgess JR
Joey Bosa
Matthew Thomas
And so on
I'm unconvinced Bosa, Burgess, Moore, and Thomas would have done anything in our inept defensive scheme, just as Chad Thomas did nothing.
When Coker took over for Butch, they said Coker was handed the keys to a Ferrari, all he had to do was not crash it. If Al were handed the keys to a Ferrari, he wouldn't even take it out of the garage. He would go with the old prius(fentress) in the driveway because it gets better gas mileage and is more dependable, while he gets blown away in every race.
I've come to realize that Al's coaching philosophy is based off the story of the tortoise and the hare. He just keeps plodding along slowly, waiting for the hare to get ****y and make a mistake. Unfortunately, no one ever told Al that it's just a silly kids story that doesn't actually hold up in the real world. The tortoise doesn't go slow because he wants to, he has no ****ing choice. If the tortoise could go faster, he ****ING would.
IIRC teddy wanted to play for a black coach, right?
Thats the rumor
http://prod.static.vikings.clubs.nf...d/MIN/photos/all-photos/ZimmerM_Cards2014.jpg
And?
Got to get my eyes checked, but Bridgewater is playing for Zimmer, and he doesn't look black, to me. Maybe that original story wasn't factual? Maybe it was a planted excuse?
Would've picked Cook for 2014. He's won FSU 3 games this year, including the game against us.
In the game of college football, each recruiting cycle is precious because you gotta hit on those key guys. I'm sure there are threads on this topic illustrating all of the misses over Golden's tenure, but I wanted to look at THEE guy who Golden couldn't afford to miss over each cycle as that miss came back to haunt him.
2011: Thee guy who we couldn't afford to miss here is obviously Jacoby Brissett. Brissett would have probably beaten out Stephen Morris when Jacory Harris left. Not landing Brissett set Miami back at the money position for 3 years. I believe with Brissett under center, Miami would have won the coastal last year and this year.
2012: As I think about it, it pains me deeply that Golden couldn't hit on Amari Cooper. Coming out of Miami Northwestern which is normally a pipeline for Miami. Talk about program changing talent. Can you imagine Miami having Brissett throwing to Amari Cooper? No way around it, Cooper was the can't miss 2012.
2013: Man, you have to think what if we had Alex Collins. That would have been the lethal 1-2 punch that Miami needed this year in the backfield. Lets face it, when Duke Johnson had to go against more physical defenses, he was slowed some, but if Alex Collins could have shared some of the load, we could have won those physical games against Nebraska, Louisville and FSU.
2014: Not sure what the whole story was with Travonte Valentine, even though supposedly his grades/test scores weren't that great, but Valentine was a can't miss. I know he didn't prove anything thus far at the college level, but not being able to sign this guy was damaging to the talent level of the position and IMO a set back. It is still very bothersome that LSU was able to just take him away like that. At a position that hasn't seen that "grown *** man" caliber player since Big Vince, he would have definitely made an early impact, should he have made it in. This loss is haunting Golden right now.
First off how can a coach miss on a kid if he brought the full house and the kid still CHOSE to go elsewhere? Brissett got the red carpet treatment and his mom wanted him at UM but he got swayed his coach who was a former gator to go to UF where he made the wrong decision obviously.
2012: Golden and staff recruited Cooper but guess what Amari Cooper is 1st cousin to Aldarius Johnson....yes the same Aldarius Johnson that got kicked off the team for lying about his involvement in the Shapiro scandal so you think when Cooper went to him for advice you think Johnson told him go to UM? Let your common sense answer that
2013 Alex Collins- Again a kid that Golden and staff recruited hard til the end but got shafted cause they didn't toss Collins coach a few dollars like Bret did.
2014- You obviously know that Valentine didn't have the freakin grades if he couldn't get enrolled into LSU. Once again ignite your common sense to think.
If you want to about players that haunted us let's talk about Shannon missing on a TON of guys that we saw excelled at other institutions like Denard Robinson, Charles Gaines, Devonta Freeman, and many many many more. Let's bring that to the forefront
First off how can a coach miss on a kid if he brought the full house and the kid still CHOSE to go elsewhere?
2013 Alex Collins- Again a kid that Golden and staff recruited hard til the end but got shafted cause they didn't toss Collins coach a few dollars like Bret did.
If you want to about players that haunted us let's talk about Shannon missing on a TON of guys
Ummm you just named all offensive players except for Valentine.
Not a single one of those guys would have made a difference to this teams W-L record.
You don't at least think landing all 3 of Brissett, Cooper and Alex Collins wouldn't have made a difference? Miami would have at least won the coastal the last 2 years.
Got to get my eyes checked, but Bridgewater is playing for Zimmer, and he doesn't look black, to me. Maybe that original story wasn't factual? Maybe it was a planted excuse?
Or maybe but correct me if I am wrong....In the Pros you dont really get to pick who you play for as a Rookie