Pearson704
Bunker Mentality
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“Champions of life” type of **** if you asked me

“Champions of life” type of **** if you asked me

So what?
You understand that hucksters try to mimic winners in order to advance their shyst right? No of course you don’t, Jagr.
It’s empty rhetoric, Jagr. Double-talk. Coachspeak. Useless.
LOL. Now Beanerdict Arnold is Bill Belichick on here.
BuT mIaMi Is A dReAm JoB!!!!More fake it 'till you make it bull**** provided by UM's coaching internship program
I agree. The point of my post is that it applies to all games. It's a slippery slope if you start to not respect your opponent.Doing your assignments and playing fundamental football should be enough to beat cmu comfortably . Those are the basic things. Yes you need them to win big games but you need those to win any game at all. Learning how to win is making timely plays, getting to another level in the 4th quarter when your tired, baiting the qb as a safety, and those things come after youve got the basics down. Level 1 compared to level 10. They havnt mastered fundamentals yet. And as has been said all day today that falls on coaching
What does a coach really mean when they use it when talking about players on a team? Is this truly a thing that kids have to learn or just a way for a coach to deflect/shift the blame away from their inadequacies? I know other Miami coaches have used the term in the past, but we've all seen examples of a team having a losing record one year, a new coach comes in and the very next season the team post a winning record. Did the players on those teams have to learn how to win? Also, how long does it take for players to 'learn how to win'?
You sure about that? I remember a time when our defense would salivate at the chance to play a Midwest team with corn fed linemen. We went over, around, by, and through those guys from Nebraska, Oklahoma, and ND, because we were tough and fast as ****, and in such great condition we ran them into the ground. The 20-0 game against ND in the OB, the ND lineman were sucking on oxygen tanks in the first quarter. The defense ran those guys right off the field.The funny thing is that we have always had problems with these Midwest type teams (and BC). The ones who build a wall on the line of scrimmage with them big corn fed country plow pushers. I’m sure our line was surprised when the got hit with that first punch and couldn’t get around that footwork. Of course being held consistently and taking cheap shots in the pile with no calls can affect your psyche too if you’re not ready for war.
They really focus on lineman’s technique and chemistry even from youth ball and it shows. We need some of those gritty maulers too.
9-11 (4-11 against P5 teams) over the last 20 games after the 10-0 start is how. Success has to be sustained in order to be internalized. In the beginning it's fragile.Shaq, Pinckney, Bethel, Finley, Dallas, Donaldson, Knowles, Garvin, Patchan, Perry, Gaynor, Thomas, Harley, Irvin, Cater, Bandy, Ford....off the top of my head, they were all on that 10 win Miami team. How did they regress from knowing how to win, to learning how to win?
ThisShaq, Pinckney, Bethel, Finley, Dallas, Donaldson, Knowles, Garvin, Patchan, Perry, Gaynor, Thomas, Harley, Irvin, Cater, Bandy, Ford....off the top of my head, they were all on that 10 win Miami team. How did they regress from knowing how to win, to learning how to win?
9-11 (4-11 against P5 teams) over the last 20 games after the 10-0 start is how. Success has to be sustained in order to be internalized. In the beginning it's fragile.
So, they learned how to win but then forgot how to win?
I find that interesting seeing that Manny fired the entire offensive staff last year for non performance, which seems to indict coaches over the players.
So, they started to learn how to win but then forgot how to win?
I find that interesting seeing that Manny fired the entire offensive staff last year for non performance, which seems to indict coaches over the players.
Clemson learned how to win when dabo got better coordinators, more talent and became a better gameday coach. That has nothing to do with the players themselves.