MetiSkeemz
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Deejay Dallas speaking in the twitter space right now. (Ahmmon R and T Homer listening)
This is what I wrote in another thread. The arms race is not head coach salaries, it is support staff.Deejay Was in there saying there’s zero reason to fire Diaz cause it’s deeper than a head coach and not her options that were recommended in the space were feasible According to him. He didn’t have any solution and didn’t talk bad about Manny cause he only was with Diaz in his last season.
AR came and spoke next and explained that other schools in SEC country were better at taking care of people and resources were dedicated better to taking care of their players than Miami. He spoke to Cager and Cager made it clear that UGA had 50 staff memebers committed to taking care of the football players on campus. AR gave an example of how when he messed his hamstring up he had to hobble around campus and that he wouldn’t deal with that if he was at Bama and UGA
That’s enough to say fire Manny but hire someone that knows what an SEC program looks like and will demand these type of ways of working like MarioI put this in another thread… guess it belongs here:
Dj didn’t say much. Ahmmon was on fire. Anyone wanting to give many another year needs to know what he says:
- practices too easy
- No competition in practices (1s vs 1s)
- Acceptance of mediocrity
- Don’t demand perfection/excellence
- S&C isn’t good enough
- Coaches slow ID talent, slow to trust players
- ****** play calling
- Not nearly enough staff, coaches waste time with BS
- Players don’t do extra work
- Players cheat on their reps
- No player leadership so young guys pick up bad habits
- Losing is OK
He talked about Cager going to UGA and being shocked at the culture, which was everywhere from the AD down to the janitor. Players ALL put in extra work. Anybody who didn’t was ostracized. At Miami, nobody did. He said the 2 schools operated on different levels in every single way, and Miami wasn’t even close.
He talked about the amateurish nature of our program… when he was on crutches, he had to hobble around the campus w no help. Any serious school would’ve taken care of him. Talked about other programs having staff to help the position coaches w bull****, but Miami coaches have to do it themselves which takes away from game planning etc.
His solution was to blow the whole thing up, fire coaches and AD and build something competitive. This was an elite recent player, talking openly about the state of the program.
Thing is… most of this shlt doesn’t cost a single dime. And still not being done
Exactly. Doesn’t matter how much money you pump into a program if the entire culture is one of entitlementThat’s enough to say fire Manny but hire someone that knows what an SEC program looks like and will demand these type of ways of working like Mario
Nobody brought up cager but ahmmonSo now y’all love Cager…
Malik alluded to this in a recent podcast as well. Spoke to the fact that UGA has alot of extra staff to help with the little stuff that the coaches dont have time with. Malik actually had solutions to offer up.I put this in another thread… guess it belongs here:
Dj didn’t say much. Ahmmon was on fire. Anyone wanting to give many another year needs to know what he says:
- practices too easy
- No competition in practices (1s vs 1s)
- Acceptance of mediocrity
- Don’t demand perfection/excellence
- S&C isn’t good enough
- Coaches slow ID talent, slow to trust players
- ****** play calling
- Not nearly enough staff, coaches waste time with BS
- Players don’t do extra work
- Players cheat on their reps
- No player leadership so young guys pick up bad habits
- Losing is OK
He talked about Cager going to UGA and being shocked at the culture, which was everywhere from the AD down to the janitor. Players ALL put in extra work. Anybody who didn’t was ostracized. At Miami, nobody did. He said the 2 schools operated on different levels in every single way, and Miami wasn’t even close.
He talked about the amateurish nature of our program… when he was on crutches, he had to hobble around the campus w no help. Any serious school would’ve taken care of him. Talked about other programs having staff to help the position coaches w bull****, but Miami coaches have to do it themselves which takes away from game planning etc.
His solution was to blow the whole thing up, fire coaches and AD and build something competitive. This was an elite recent player, talking openly about the state of the program.
Thing is… most of this shlt doesn’t cost a single dime. And still not being done
**** I think I may need to stop drinking for the night. Shttt getting to me.Malik alluded to this in a recent podcast as well. Spoke to the fact that UGA has alot of extra staff to help with the little stuff that the coaches dont have time for
Malik alluded to this in a recent podcast as well. Spoke to the fact that UGA has alot of extra staff to help with the little stuff that the coaches dont have time with. Malik actually had solutions to offer up.
Shttt me too. wtf??**** I think I may need to stop drinking for the night. Shttt getting to me.
I’m starting to see double.Shttt me too. wtf??
He needs to be on the staff somehow or fashion ... Real recognize RealAmmon da![]()
Thing is… most of this shlt doesn’t cost a single dime. And still not being done
But people still around here calling about Kirby Smart, Kirby Dumb lolI put this in another thread… guess it belongs here:
Dj didn’t say much. Ahmmon was on fire. Anyone wanting to give many another year needs to know what he says:
- practices too easy
- No competition in practices (1s vs 1s)
- Acceptance of mediocrity
- Don’t demand perfection/excellence
- S&C isn’t good enough
- Coaches slow ID talent, slow to trust players
- ****** play calling
- Not nearly enough staff, coaches waste time with BS
- Players don’t do extra work
- Players cheat on their reps
- No player leadership so young guys pick up bad habits
- Losing is OK
He talked about Cager going to UGA and being shocked at the culture, which was everywhere from the AD down to the janitor. Players ALL put in extra work. Anybody who didn’t was ostracized. At Miami, nobody did. He said the 2 schools operated on different levels in every single way, and Miami wasn’t even close.
He talked about the amateurish nature of our program… when he was on crutches, he had to hobble around the campus w no help. Any serious school would’ve taken care of him. Talked about other programs having staff to help the position coaches w bull****, but Miami coaches have to do it themselves which takes away from game planning etc.
His solution was to blow the whole thing up, fire coaches and AD and build something competitive. This was an elite recent player, talking openly about the state of the program.
Thing is… most of this shlt doesn’t cost a single dime. And still not being done