Thoughts on the program from a former staffer

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Statistically speaking, Coley is actually much worse than Nix.

No.

2007-110th in total offense
2008-89th in total offense.

I won't look for all other categories as they are just as bad. You can include the "cloud" if it helps you here too.
 
The fact he indirectly sorta defended Coley makes me instantly question this guy's judgement.

Worst OC we've had here...period.

You must not have watched any games with Nix at the helm.

Yes bc I'm sure your minds eye memory from a guy who was here almost ten years ago is more accurate than actual statistics.

Keep bypassing real statistics and continue spouting out your tired mouth homie.
 
Haven't seen so many special sauces infesting the board since the last time whooping pm'd everyone with the password for Rebecca Linares' personal webcam.
 
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We can't compete with Michigan or the power houses in facilities but they are not terrible nowadays. Our stadium situation is terrible though since 2007.

Since Michigan's last title in 1997. They have been just as pathetic as we have. Them fancy facilities, packed stadiums and powerful resources haven't done them much good.
 
The facilities aren't that far apart, maybe ten years ago not now. And our game day atmosphere wouldn't be so bad if we weren't a terrible team the past decade due to bad coaching. Why would we go to games to watch a hopeless cause. If they make the right hire things will change.

No way a UM game day atmosphere can ever compete, on a regular basis, with that at Michigan. I've been to some of the most celebrated UM home games, like FSU in '88 and ND in '89, and while they were spectacular, that is and will always be a relative rarity at UM. And those were at the Orange Bowl.

Michigan puts over a hundred thousands screaming people into the stands, they do that **** fight song all game, and it's simply amazing. Notre Dame is also awesome for home games.

I can only see UM doing that very rarely. Even during our best seasons, we had some very mediocre crowds for the lesser foes. Just the way Miami is.
 
4. Dorito is arrogant, stubborn, won't adjust or listen to players. Good coordinators allow some room for input from players to adapt to their strengths. Dude can't take critiques. (That was obvious)

This one just totally blew me away. How can this poor excuse for a coach be arrogant? His wefenses get shredded repeatedly. No one respects him. Even the local media thinks he's a joke.

Well, it tells you something when he doesn't get the acting HC position. This guy is gone at the end of the season. He can be OLB coach wherever Golden lands as a DC, probably mid-Div 1.
 
If so, I feels bad for dat high school.

Some of our best assistants ended up back as HS coaches like Hubbard Alexander, who ended up with JJ at the Cowboys. Gary Stevens I think ended up running QB camps in Ohio. He also had NFL experience.

Soldinger ended up back in HS after Dennis Erickson wouldn't keep him on when he succeeded Johnson.
 
I know who this is

Captain Obvious

Wish I knew. Fisch coached with the current staff and Golden and now Harbaugh. I don't see a Michigan connection during Hoke's years. Also, how would Fisch know the Armstrong story and Shannon unless he heard it from somebody else.

I'm having trouble thinking of whom would know about Randy and Armstrong, and been at Michigan long enough to know both Harbaugh and Hoke.

Fisch would know that he couldn't stand working under Golden's micromanagement.

More fun to try to do the detective work an figure this out rather than post endlessly about Patrick Nix.
 
Ray Ray was from Sanford, FL 3:45 away from South FL. Not sure he is the best example of A player with the SFL mentality.
 
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Lol at Miami would not exist if not for its proximity to talent - neither would any of the Cali/tx/fla schools. Kehoe sucks. Harbaugh will wear out his welcome in a few years - just like every other stop he's had. He can't get out of his own way
 
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