Tua coming back....

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Winning is fun. It’s easier to make the decision to return when you will be playing for championships. Players don’t want to return to lose to the likes of Duke and FIU.

I wouldn't want to lose to *** and **** either.
If I did, I'd be ****ed at myself.

Bad coaching yes, but someone on this site....somewhere....HAS to hold the players just a little accountable, no?
I'm not blaming the players for this.
I'm not giving them a complete pass either.
 
Thank You, they need to use draft picks on top flight o-linemen and d-linemen or a linebacker, get a solid qb later!

Agreed. First pick should be Derrick Brown from Auburn to go next to Wilkins or maybe a DE, second pick can be a RB like Hubbard or Taylor if they slip, third pick go O-line. Then they can just hit best available with all the extra picks they have
 
Leinhert came back as well, although he was pegged as the #1 overall prospect. But he came back for two reasons:

1. He really enjoyed school, and his team

2. He wanted to be the first modern QB to win 3 National Titles in a row.

Honestly, maybe Tua felt he needed to come back to prove himself and to improve his stock. It’s just much easier to come back to a loaded team w a great coach v. an unstable program.
Uh no, colleges/boosters are clearly paying these kids more than they would make as 1st rounders to stay. See Clemson lol
/sarcasm
 
Totally illogical. He’d be a top ten pick this year. If he doesn’t return to form he still makes cash if he goes this year. If he goes next year he can possibly go undrafted if he can’t comeback, or even in the best case scenario he returns to normal but still has to compete with fields and Lawrence. No upside to returning, and lots of potential downside.

This he’s getting bad advice. Unless the medical is really bad and when it comes out during the draft process he’d go undrafted. It could be so bad that the only way he gets drafted is by proving he can still play.
 
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**** we can have a junior get his legs and arms cut off and he would still go to the NFL instead of here. Culture bro
 
This is the 1st time i ever seen the Dolphins look like they're actually trying to build a winner since jimmy johnson left. When they started dumping players, i knew they were serious, it still cracks me up how the players tried to threaten a mutiny if laremy "bong" tunsil got traded, lol, when losers start trying to hold teams hostage, that's a True sign of the times. But yeah man, im picking o-linemen, work on that trench bully game, and definitely the defensive side of the ball, they need to upgrade the athleticism on that side of the ball. Young flores looks like he knows what he is doing, them boys play strong for em, on both sides of the ball.
 
Good that means they will be breaking in a new starter when they play us in the opening game of 2021.
 
This he’s getting bad advice. Unless the medical is really bad and when it comes out during the draft process he’d go undrafted. It could be so bad that the only way he gets drafted is by proving he can still play.

In other words, we don't know if it's a bad decision or not.
 
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And we have players leaving to go bag groceries at the local super market.

But but but Manny fixed the culture BRO

Yeah, 'cause that's an apples to apples comparison.

Tagovailoa is returning because his hip exploded like a piñata and he won't be ready for the Draft—so his best bet is to return to a Playoffs-caliber program, ball out, try to win a Heisman and to go number one in 2021.

You really don't see a difference between that a a Trajan Bandy going pro because he needs the money now and would arguably be a late third day draft pick this April or next April?

What did returning for one more year do for Pinckney or Quarterman—as they got to be part of a 6-7 team, while trashed by fans for being too slow and not good enough. Neither 55 or 56 played their way up in the draft by returning for their senior seasons.


And who the f**k ever said a culture that's been broken for TWO DECADES was going to get fixed year one by a first-time head coach? Anyone who expected an insta-fix based on the dumpster fire this program's been since 2005—you and your entitled expectations are as much a part of the problem as anything directly having to do with UM.
 
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