The U part 2-Fierce clip.

So shameful to see what we have become. It make me sick to my stomach. I'm embarrassed to wear Miami clothing. We have a college in THE most fertile recruiting area in the country and we struggle to win games against Wake Forest. I'm sick dawg.
 
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It's incomprehensible that this guy keeps babbling about people being dumb, yet he has never written a grammatically correct sentence in his time on CIS. Hate to be the grammar **** but this guy's posts are barely even coherent. It's like an 8 year old is writing them.

Caneibal, I offered yesterday and you didn't reply. If you need some remedial English lessons, I am your guy. Free of charge for a fellow Cane alumnus!

Top 50 academic ranking strikes again!
 
They did ... My intern played for North Carolina recruited by Pagano for Butch Davis then wound up playing for Fedora.. He said the anxieties they had playing Miami couldn't compare to any other team..

I watched the FSU & Virginia game with the kid, and he totally blamed the losses on the coaching staff.. Granted against FSU we had a few plays go against us but according to him the coaches toned down the aggressive play calling and took the foot off the pedal.. As for the Virginia game, he said it's the coaches responsibility to get the kids mentally ready to play.. The kid was shocked to see us come out so flat!!!

Let's give the Administration a Round of Applause for keeping Golden & Co.

Teams had to have **** themselves playing those guys.
 
These boys were Butch's boys. They had the fire. They had the instincts. They knew what they could do.

Bring Back Butch.

We Bring Back the Program.
 
My guess, if any of the higher ups see that documentary, the last thing they will want to do is bring Butch Davis back. They want no part of winning, no part of kids with chips on their shoulder, no part of bad assery that went on. They want to be Duke south.
 
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How I miss those days...

The ****tards running this program have managed to run something into the ground that was almost impossible to run into the ground. That takes a certain kind of talent, or lack thereof.
 
**** if Butch brought Al Blades back he really would be a miracle worker...but the idiots at Miami still wouldn't want him.
 
When Al and company first came to Miami, they started promoting these coaching clinics to the local high school programs. They weren't really about football or sports; they were more about positivity and leading/mentoring with positivity. I didn't really have an opinion on it back then--didn't really interest me. Maybe this is why we are the way we are.

Maybe too much positivity is just as ineffective as too much negativity. Maybe too much positivity creates delusion, or a false sense of security. It definitely hasn't created any anger or aggressive play. I think with anything, there needs to be a balance. I can't help but compare everything to Jimmy--everyone knows he was a master motivator. From what I've heard, Jimmy was the master at playing the result. He was able to treat everyone differently, but fairly. I have to imagine that Jimmy was an upbeat, positive dude, but brought out some dark stuff when necessary.

This ultra-positivity stuff seems to have been a failed experiment, and we're the ones that have to pay for it.

If Al Golden was in charge of US Special Operations Command for the past 15 years, Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and all the rest would still be alive. All that atta boy all the time **** doesn't survive first contact. Personnel in good military units are highly critical of each others failings, get into fights with each other, prank one another and realize before the balloon goes up, they have to give it 100% from the first round downrange.

Compare The []_[] 2 clip to Al Golden as a player:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aaF6v3-gT8

Dig that all power ballad soundtrack he worked out to...Even the Crüe track sucks...
 
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When Al and company first came to Miami, they started promoting these coaching clinics to the local high school programs. They weren't really about football or sports; they were more about positivity and leading/mentoring with positivity. I didn't really have an opinion on it back then--didn't really interest me. Maybe this is why we are the way we are.

Maybe too much positivity is just as ineffective as too much negativity. Maybe too much positivity creates delusion, or a false sense of security. It definitely hasn't created any anger or aggressive play. I think with anything, there needs to be a balance. I can't help but compare everything to Jimmy--everyone knows he was a master motivator. From what I've heard, Jimmy was the master at playing the result. He was able to treat everyone differently, but fairly. I have to imagine that Jimmy was an upbeat, positive dude, but brought out some dark stuff when necessary.

This ultra-positivity stuff seems to have been a failed experiment, and we're the ones that have to pay for it.

If Al Golden was in charge of US Special Operations Command for the past 15 years, Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and all the rest would still be alive. All that atta boy all the time **** doesn't survive first contact. Personnel in good military units are highly critical of each others failings, get into fights with each other, prank one another and realize before the balloon goes up, they have to give it 100% from the first round downrange.

Compare The []_[] 2 clip to Al Golden as a player:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aaF6v3-gT8

Dig that all power ballad soundtrack he worked out to...Even the Crüe track sucks...

He was the same goofy dork then that he is now.
 
When they put those 4 fingers in the air, it meant **** was about to get too real for most pro teams to hang with. WTF happened man
 
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