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ONCE AGAIN...

I will ask, and not one person will be able to answer.

What kind of X's and O's wizardry should Miami need to beat Middle ******* Tennessee??

IMO we should be able to run the wing T and beat that team. Miss me with the schemes talk. What I saw out there on Saturday was a bunch of bums who would rather be taking a nap than playing football. It was unmotivated trash, and the most disgusting thing I've ever seen from a team calling themselves the Miami Hurricanes. They didn't even make an effort or try. I have no idea what's going on in the locker room or on green tree, but this is the worst football culture I have ever seen at any level. They didn't care about winning at all and gave zero effort.

It's an insult to the uniform they put on. Don't even talk to me about schemes.
 
ONCE AGAIN...

I will ask, and not one person will be able to answer.

What kind of X's and O's wizardry should Miami need to beat Middle ******* Tennessee??

IMO we should be able to run the wing T and beat that team. Miss me with the schemes talk. What I saw out there on Saturday was a bunch of bums who would rather be taking a nap than playing football. It was unmotivated trash, and the most disgusting thing I've ever seen from a team calling themselves the Miami Hurricanes. They didn't even make an effort or try. I have no idea what's going on in the locker room or on green tree, but this is the worst football culture I have ever seen at any level. They didn't care about winning at all and gave zero effort.

It's an insult to the uniform they put on. Don't even talk to me about schemes.
You don't need wizardry but you do need competence and what we saw Saturday wasn't even competence.
 
When they say culture this is part of it. The fan base is a bunch of football dense bleeding vaginas who refuse to go to games.

The best part of a Miami beatdown is knowing you guys got exactly what you deserved.
 
You don't need wizardry but you do need competence and what we saw Saturday wasn't even competence.

IMO fixing the schemes is like putting frosting on a ****. It's still a ****. Is a frosted **** better than a regular one? ****.

Get me players who want to win, then I'll listen to talk about schemes. I hope Mario signs 50 players in this class and clears the entire ******* roster of all these lazy and mentally weak bums. That was the most disgusting display I have ever seen from Miami and only a small handful of these players deserve to be called Miami Hurricanes. Fix that and then I'll care about schemes.
 
When they say culture this is part of it. The fan base is a bunch of football dense bleeding vaginas who refuse to go to games.

The best part of a Miami beatdown is knowing you guys got exactly what you deserved.

I've been to stadiums all around the country, the loudest I've ever been to have been Hurricanes games. But this city rewards winners.

The players didn't give a **** on Saturday, they gave no effort, and they got whipped. Should the fans care more than the players? Got better things to do than watch that uninspired ****. This isn't Gainesville. Miami fans will show up and show up better than anywhere else in the country... but the team has to make it worth it.
 
IMO fixing the schemes is like putting frosting on a ****. It's still a ****. Is a frosted **** better than a regular one? ****.

Get me players who want to win, then I'll listen to talk about schemes. I hope Mario signs 50 players in this class and clears the entire ******* roster of all these lazy and mentally weak bums. That was the most disgusting display I have ever seen from Miami and only a small handful of these players deserve to be called Miami Hurricanes. Fix that and then I'll care about schemes.
I don't agree. I haven't driven myself to have the courage to watch SteveO or Roman do an analysis, but I saw plenty of crap that I hated on Saturday.

Few examples:

1. Why do we seemingly line up always within the hashes? Why not spread the field so WRs aren't bunched? The 1st int was that precisely.
2. It seemed to me that we ran multiple plays in short yardage from a bunch or tight formation and then ran right up the middle over and over again without any success and kept doing it even when it was clear it was not working. Insanity.
3. Do we have WR screens or HB screens in the playbook? Some would be nice, particularly when your QB is seemingly seeing ghosts right now.

It's the coaches job to put the players in position to succeed. They did not do that in any appreciable manner Saturday. This was the same team that fought and looked pretty tough against A&M. They didn't become "lazy" and "mentally weak" from 1 week to the next.
 
Nah they clown us because we get blown out by middle Tennessee

Yeah, they also clown because of all the donkeys around here screaming "15-0!" when Mario got hired, acting like 20 years of gross negligence would get corrected four games in—all y'all screaming about rolling up Texas A&M the same way fans were calling for a win over Alabama last.

Losing to Middle Tennessee is absolutely embarrassing. So is a fan base yelling, "WE BACK!" every year for the past 20 years, while the incompetence and misery continues.
 
IMO fixing the schemes is like putting frosting on a ****. It's still a ****. Is a frosted **** better than a regular one? ****.

Get me players who want to win, then I'll listen to talk about schemes. I hope Mario signs 50 players in this class and clears the entire ******* roster of all these lazy and mentally weak bums. That was the most disgusting display I have ever seen from Miami and only a small handful of these players deserve to be called Miami Hurricanes. Fix that and then I'll care about schemes.

Lots of blame to go around. It’s irrelevant to allocate it out at this point, but what is going on with the offense cannot be very overcome by attitude, culture snd “want to” from the players. Josh Gattis is making this difficult and ONE of the reasons TVD has grossly regressed
 
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I've been to stadiums all around the country, the loudest I've ever been to have been Hurricanes games. But this city rewards winners.

The players didn't give a **** on Saturday, they gave no effort, and they got whipped. Should the fans care more than the players? Got better things to do than watch that uninspired ****. This isn't Gainesville. Miami fans will show up and show up better than anywhere else in the country... but the team has to make it worth it.

Miami shows up better than any team in the country?

Fred wake up... you're going to be late for school. Fred are you awake? Fred... Fred... wake up.
 
I don't agree. I haven't driven myself to have the courage to watch SteveO or Roman do an analysis, but I saw plenty of crap that I hated on Saturday.

Few examples:

1. Why do we seemingly line up always within the hashes? Why not spread the field so WRs aren't bunched? The 1st int was that precisely.
2. It seemed to me that we ran multiple plays in short yardage from a bunch or tight formation and then ran right up the middle over and over again without any success and kept doing it even when it was clear it was not working. Insanity.
3. Do we have WR screens or HB screens in the playbook? Some would be nice, particularly when your QB is seemingly seeing ghosts right now.

It's the coaches job to put the players in position to succeed. They did not do that in any appreciable manner Saturday. This was the same team that fought and looked pretty tough against A&M. They didn't become "lazy" and "mentally weak" from 1 week to the next.

You might be right on every single schematic point, and probably are. But I still come back to... It's Middle Tennessee. We should be able to punch it in at the goal line against that team. We should be able to blow them off the ball. We should be able to make a tackle in the open field.

If we can't even do that, we're not beating any team with a pulse, no matter how good our playbook is. You're trying to build a house with a cracked foundation at that point.

IMO this is a complete rebuild. Saturday proved that much. So while the schemes may be what they are, it doesn't even matter because we can't even do the basic **** right (throw, catch, block, tackle).
 
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Miami shows up better than any team in the country?

Fred wake up... you're going to be late for school. Fred are you awake? Fred... Fred... wake up.

Better than any stadium I've ever been to, yeah. There have been times at the old OB (FSU 2000) or at Hard Rock (Notre Dame 2017) when I thought my ears were going to bleed. I haven't seen that atmosphere anywhere else.

College Station, for example, was huge but not nearly as amped up as I've seen Miami games get. But like I said, it's not for every game. Miami is a huge city full of rowdy people. When it's on, it's on better than anywhere. When it's not on, it's not on.

Miami fans have never been, and will never be, loyal no matter what. Our support is earned. It is what it is, take it or leave it.
 
You might be right on every single schematic point, and probably are. But I still come back to... It's Middle Tennessee. We should be able to punch it in at the goal line against that team. We should be able to blow them off the ball. We should be able to make a tackle in the open field.

If we can't even do that, we're not beating any team with a pulse, no matter how good our playbook is. You're trying to build a house with a cracked foundation at that point.

IMO this is a complete rebuild. Saturday proved that much. So while the schemes may be what they are, it doesn't even matter because we can't even do the basic **** right (throw, catch, block, tackle).
This is the same mentality that led the coaches to run into the box over and over again when the numbers weren't in their favor. The coaching put kids in the situation to lose that game. Sorry, but I just think it's lazy to blame this on the kids' attitudes or demeanor or whatever.
 
This is the same mentality that led the coaches to run into the box over and over again when the numbers weren't in their favor. The coaching put kids in the situation to lose that game. Sorry, but I just think it's lazy to blame this on the kids' attitudes or demeanor or whatever.

I blame focus and effort. If you want to be more specific, I blame the OL for playing with a high pad level (that's effort, it takes more energy to get flat back and drive). I blame TVD for not making his reads, not setting his feet, and most of all not leading his team. That's effort, because it takes energy and guts to go through your progressions, set your feet right and when things go badly, to rally your team. I blame Knighton for fumbling the ball. That's low effort because of the way he was carrying the football. Etc.

Lack of effort is not some mystical thing, it's what I'm using to describe a pattern of lazy technique that's showing up and leading to blown plays.
 
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