What I have learned on this board.

Pathetic. Blaming losses to FSU on an 18 year old kid instead of the grown men who are in charge of recruiting QB's, developing them, and getting them ready for the game. Please get lost, scumbags like you should have nothing to do with the University of Miami.

You have really not backed up your argument at all except for calling me pathetic. You realize the coaches had the guys in position to succeed right? When Kaaya went 6 for 17 in the 2nd half, he had 5 or 6 passes that were wide open and he just missed them. You realize that Golden and Coley coached the kids to get open and it worked and they were in position to succeed, it was just Kaaya missing that kept that from happening.

Shut up. You're a scumbag who should never put on anything UM related again. The coaches jobs, that they get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to do, is get the kids ready to execute and make sure that they have players who can execute. They failed. This wasn't some anomaly, this was just like every single other game we've played against a good team under Al Golden. Get lost you lousy sack of ****, blaming losses on 18 year old kids instead of the grown men who have failed every single player that has walked through Hecht the past four years. You really are despicable. Get lost and never come back.

So when Miami came out and was up 23-7, who was responsible for that?

What does that have do with the end result, you morally bankrupt lunatic? How many wins do we get for being up 23-7? How many did NCSU get when they were up 21-0 on FSU at half and still lost?

Stop avoiding and answer the question.
 
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OK CLASS LETS ALL REPEAT:

"WELL COACHED TEAMS DON'T SHOOT THEMSELVES IN THE FOOT

When you people say stuff like "it's not Goldens fault that x dropped a pass or y fumbled or q threw an INT". Yes it is. He's been here four years and we still have tonnnnns of mental errors, concentration errors, conditioning problems, fundamentals lacking, poor depth, and on and on. Thats on the head coach

So when Amari Cooper dropped a few key passes last week that let Miss St stay in the game, it was Saban's fault? When 3 Bama players bounced off of Prescott, it was Saban's fault? When Blake Sims finds an open WR, but overthrows the ball out of bounds, that is Saban's fault?

Of course it's Sabans fault. Just like it was Randy's fault when Jacory threw fifty million picks a year. You bring the kids in and coach them up to tackle, be in condition, and protect the ball. The elite coaches over the course of a season will have minimal mental errors and mistakes from their players. The ****ty ones, like Al Golden and Randy, are unable to get their players to execute.

Do you understand what the job of a coach is? It is, above all, to teach players to execute. If your players are incapable of executing, you've failed your primary job.

You are expecting players to be perfect. If Peyton Manning misses an open pass it is his fault not Fox's. Come on, do you even realize what you are saying?

Good analogy. College players are analogous to NFL first ballot hall of famers who have been playing for 16 years. Good call. Actually he's not EXPECTING PLAYERS to be perfect. You are. He's expecting them to execute well enough to win the game. That doesn't require perfection, but that has never happened against a good team with Al Golden as head coach here. Never.
 
You have really not backed up your argument at all except for calling me pathetic. You realize the coaches had the guys in position to succeed right? When Kaaya went 6 for 17 in the 2nd half, he had 5 or 6 passes that were wide open and he just missed them. You realize that Golden and Coley coached the kids to get open and it worked and they were in position to succeed, it was just Kaaya missing that kept that from happening.

Shut up. You're a scumbag who should never put on anything UM related again. The coaches jobs, that they get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to do, is get the kids ready to execute and make sure that they have players who can execute. They failed. This wasn't some anomaly, this was just like every single other game we've played against a good team under Al Golden. Get lost you lousy sack of ****, blaming losses on 18 year old kids instead of the grown men who have failed every single player that has walked through Hecht the past four years. You really are despicable. Get lost and never come back.

So when Miami came out and was up 23-7, who was responsible for that?

What does that have do with the end result, you morally bankrupt lunatic? How many wins do we get for being up 23-7? How many did NCSU get when they were up 21-0 on FSU at half and still lost?

Stop avoiding and answer the question.

How many rocks are on the moon? That's about as relevant a question as yours. Your "question" means absolutely nothing. Being up 23-7 doesn't mean ****. Winning the game does. And we lost, and that's on Golden--he's a loser and you're a pathetic scumbag who needs lessons in morality before you ever associate with UM again.
 
OK CLASS LETS ALL REPEAT:

"WELL COACHED TEAMS DON'T SHOOT THEMSELVES IN THE FOOT

When you people say stuff like "it's not Goldens fault that x dropped a pass or y fumbled or q threw an INT". Yes it is. He's been here four years and we still have tonnnnns of mental errors, concentration errors, conditioning problems, fundamentals lacking, poor depth, and on and on. Thats on the head coach

So when Amari Cooper dropped a few key passes last week that let Miss St stay in the game, it was Saban's fault? When 3 Bama players bounced off of Prescott, it was Saban's fault? When Blake Sims finds an open WR, but overthrows the ball out of bounds, that is Saban's fault?

Of course it's Sabans fault. Just like it was Randy's fault when Jacory threw fifty million picks a year. You bring the kids in and coach them up to tackle, be in condition, and protect the ball. The elite coaches over the course of a season will have minimal mental errors and mistakes from their players. The ****ty ones, like Al Golden and Randy, are unable to get their players to execute.

Do you understand what the job of a coach is? It is, above all, to teach players to execute. If your players are incapable of executing, you've failed your primary job.

You are expecting players to be perfect. If Peyton Manning misses an open pass it is his fault not Fox's. Come on, do you even realize what you are saying?

Good analogy. College players are analogous to NFL first ballot hall of famers who have been playing for 16 years. Good call. Actually he's not EXPECTING PLAYERS to be perfect. You are. He's expecting them to execute well enough to win the game. That doesn't require perfection, but that has never happened against a good team with Al Golden as head coach here. Never.

So if we are expecting players to perform well enough to win, you would agree that being 6-17 with no TD's and an INT is not good enough right? Golden was expecting Kaaya to play well enough and he didn't.
 
So when Amari Cooper dropped a few key passes last week that let Miss St stay in the game, it was Saban's fault? When 3 Bama players bounced off of Prescott, it was Saban's fault? When Blake Sims finds an open WR, but overthrows the ball out of bounds, that is Saban's fault?

Of course it's Sabans fault. Just like it was Randy's fault when Jacory threw fifty million picks a year. You bring the kids in and coach them up to tackle, be in condition, and protect the ball. The elite coaches over the course of a season will have minimal mental errors and mistakes from their players. The ****ty ones, like Al Golden and Randy, are unable to get their players to execute.

Do you understand what the job of a coach is? It is, above all, to teach players to execute. If your players are incapable of executing, you've failed your primary job.

You are expecting players to be perfect. If Peyton Manning misses an open pass it is his fault not Fox's. Come on, do you even realize what you are saying?

Good analogy. College players are analogous to NFL first ballot hall of famers who have been playing for 16 years. Good call. Actually he's not EXPECTING PLAYERS to be perfect. You are. He's expecting them to execute well enough to win the game. That doesn't require perfection, but that has never happened against a good team with Al Golden as head coach here. Never.

So if we are expecting players to perform well enough to win, you would agree that being 6-17 with no TD's and an INT is not good enough right? Golden was expecting Kaaya to play well enough and he didn't.

Yeah, and that's Golden's fault. It's Golden's responsibility to have a QB that plays well enough to win the game. And **** you for trying to blame a loss to FSU on a freshman QB. You're a true scumbag, but this is just reflective of the type of people who support a coach over a program.
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?
 
why should we not be hopeful for next year? We'll have a team that will match this one. Yearby has plenty of potential to be another great Miami back. Dobard has shown great promise. The youngsters on the line have all looked good. The DB's are starting to grow, and the LB's have as well.

I agree with everything except this. Next year we are still thin/young at Dt And Lbs without any standout recruits coming in. Teams might run a train on us next year. Again.
 
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OK CLASS LETS ALL REPEAT:

"WELL COACHED TEAMS DON'T SHOOT THEMSELVES IN THE FOOT

When you people say stuff like "it's not Goldens fault that x dropped a pass or y fumbled or q threw an INT". Yes it is. He's been here four years and we still have tonnnnns of mental errors, concentration errors, conditioning problems, fundamentals lacking, poor depth, and on and on. Thats on the head coach

So when Amari Cooper dropped a few key passes last week that let Miss St stay in the game, it was Saban's fault? When 3 Bama players bounced off of Prescott, it was Saban's fault? When Blake Sims finds an open WR, but overthrows the ball out of bounds, that is Saban's fault?

Of course it's Sabans fault. Just like it was Randy's fault when Jacory threw fifty million picks a year. You bring the kids in and coach them up to tackle, be in condition, and protect the ball. The elite coaches over the course of a season will have minimal mental errors and mistakes from their players. The ****ty ones, like Al Golden and Randy, are unable to get their players to execute.

Do you understand what the job of a coach is? It is, above all, to teach players to execute. If your players are incapable of executing, you've failed your primary job.

You are expecting players to be perfect. If Peyton Manning misses an open pass it is his fault not Fox's. Come on, do you even realize what you are saying?

Actually it is you expecting players to be perfect. Players are gonna make mistakes. Your goal as a coach is limit them. Something golden hasn't done. Fsu made mistakes. Lane dropped a sure td, fumbles etc etc they still won? Why? Cause their coach continued to do what got them there in the first place. That's was the differenc here. Coaching and their approach. This isn't an isolated incident with this group. It happens all the time usually so bad the game isnt close against a high level opponent.
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?

Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ******* true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?

Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ****ing true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.

Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?

Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ****ing true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.

Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?

You're an idiot. Stay on topic. How old are you, 15? Please go away. You aren't wanted here. You're an idiotic, morally bankrupt dolt with the critical thinking ability of Jameis Winston.
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?

Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ****ing true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.

Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?

You're an idiot. Stay on topic. How old are you, 15? Please go away. You aren't wanted here. You're an idiotic, morally bankrupt dolt with the critical thinking ability of Jameis Winston.

Why are you scared to answer the question?
 
Golden had Kaaya more than ready to play and win the game. There were so many opportunities for Kaaya to get more yards and completions, but the kid just missed on his throws. That is all on him, you are being ridiculous with this argument.

Kaaya tears up the 1st half and it is awesome, Kaaya did amazing. Kaaya is carrying Golden. Kaaya looks terrible in the 2nd half and can't hit anything, but he's still doing great, Golden is the reason he is missing his throws. You really think that is how it works?

Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ****ing true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.

Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?

You're an idiot. Stay on topic. How old are you, 15? Please go away. You aren't wanted here. You're an idiotic, morally bankrupt dolt with the critical thinking ability of Jameis Winston.

Why are you scared to answer the question?

Nobody is scared. I'm ignoring inapposite questions from an obvious 15 year old.
 
Kaaya went 6 for 17 in the second half. How is that not his fault? The plays were called and the receivers were open. He was just missing. That is his own fault. Dobard fumbled after a 30 yard gain. That is his own fault. The defense hit Cook at the LOS nearly every single time, yet never finished off the tackle. That is their fault.

Quit acting like the players did nothing wrong when they did plenty wrong.

Pathetic. Blaming losses to FSU on an 18 year old kid instead of the grown men who are in charge of recruiting QB's, developing them, and getting them ready for the game. Please get lost, scumbags like you should have nothing to do with the University of Miami.

You have really not backed up your argument at all except for calling me pathetic. You realize the coaches had the guys in position to succeed right? When Kaaya went 6 for 17 in the 2nd half, he had 5 or 6 passes that were wide open and he just missed them. You realize that Golden and Coley coached the kids to get open and it worked and they were in position to succeed, it was just Kaaya missing that kept that from happening.

Shut up. You're a scumbag who should never put on anything UM related again. The coaches jobs, that they get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to do, is get the kids ready to execute and make sure that they have players who can execute. They failed. This wasn't some anomaly, this was just like every single other game we've played against a good team under Al Golden. Get lost you lousy sack of ****, blaming losses on 18 year old kids instead of the grown men who have failed every single player that has walked through Hecht the past four years. You really are despicable. Get lost and never come back.

So when Miami came out and was up 23-7, who was responsible for that?
Jesus Christ you are dumb as ****. Coaches get credit for wins just like they should get blamed for losses. Are you ******* stupid. In the end, when we play a good team, no matter what the **** happens in a game whether its 10 INTs or fumbles, or 2300 yards of penalties, or 100 missed tackles, in the ******* end its on the head ******* coach. And when it happens over and over again over a four year span you better ******* believe the coach is responsible. You have no concept of how organizations work and are too ******* stupid to understand this concept. STFU already. If we won, golden would have gotten credit for it. We didn't so he gets the blame and rightfully so. Thats how it works in an organization. Now **** off Golden **** sucker.
 
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Nobody said that you incorrigible moron. You think this game is one half. In the end, Kaaya couldn't do enough because he was neutered in the second half, and our entire team was plagued with mental errors--which has been a problem Golden's entire tenure. And that's what lost us this game. So great, Golden had Kaaya ready to play in the first half--but he didn't have him ready to beat the 2nd half FSU team, which has been a terror all season long. He failed.

Go **** yourself for blaming this loss on a true freshman QB while making excuses for a grown millionaire who is in charge of picking the players, developing them, and having them ready to execute. Go away.

Winston sucked **** in the first half. FSU fumbled. They turned the ball over. But they still won because they were ready to make plays when it counted, and we weren't. That's on Goldden, not a ****ing true freshman QB who Golden was in charge of recruiting, developing, and preparing.

Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?

You're an idiot. Stay on topic. How old are you, 15? Please go away. You aren't wanted here. You're an idiotic, morally bankrupt dolt with the critical thinking ability of Jameis Winston.

Why are you scared to answer the question?

Nobody is scared. I'm ignoring inapposite questions from an obvious 15 year old.

I'm just trying to figure out something about you, but you are too afraid to answer the question. By your logic, neither one is better than the other since they'd be coached by the same person. Yet, I think even you and I could agree in reality Kaaya is obviously the better QB overall.
 
The fact is: Golden looks like every damned BAD COACH we've had here since the late '60's and 'early '70's. Beats up on crappy teams and goes into his shell like an effing tortoise every time he is facing a team with a pulse. I've seen this WAY TOO MUCH. Those years from the 1980's until 2001 are the EXCEPTION! We got lucky with cheap hires of a few ambitious, talented young coaches in that period. The rest of the time, NOT so much. The coaches we generally hire are HACKS that work on the CHEAP!

Just face it: This school does NOT care about its athletic programs. We are blessed with having Coach L at this time. He's good, and so is the ladies BB coach. Other than those two, it's epic suckage, top to bottom.
 
OK CLASS LETS ALL REPEAT:

"WELL COACHED TEAMS DON'T SHOOT THEMSELVES IN THE FOOT

When you people say stuff like "it's not Goldens fault that x dropped a pass or y fumbled or q threw an INT". Yes it is. He's been here four years and we still have tonnnnns of mental errors, concentration errors, conditioning problems, fundamentals lacking, poor depth, and on and on. Thats on the head coach

So when Amari Cooper dropped a few key passes last week that let Miss St stay in the game, it was Saban's fault? When 3 Bama players bounced off of Prescott, it was Saban's fault? When Blake Sims finds an open WR, but overthrows the ball out of bounds, that is Saban's fault?

Of course it's Sabans fault. Just like it was Randy's fault when Jacory threw fifty million picks a year. You bring the kids in and coach them up to tackle, be in condition, and protect the ball. The elite coaches over the course of a season will have minimal mental errors and mistakes from their players. The ****ty ones, like Al Golden and Randy, are unable to get their players to execute.

Do you understand what the job of a coach is? It is, above all, to teach players to execute. If your players are incapable of executing, you've failed your primary job.

You are expecting players to be perfect. If Peyton Manning misses an open pass it is his fault not Fox's. Come on, do you even realize what you are saying?

When a team fails to execute time and time again, particularly in big spots, in all manner of ways, your coach is failing.

And the NCAA is a sport in which the players you have are the ones YOU PICK, so even if it was on the players, IT'S STILL THE COACH'S FAULT.
 
Let me ask you something. Would you rather Kaaya be your quarterback or Stephen Morris?

You're an idiot. Stay on topic. How old are you, 15? Please go away. You aren't wanted here. You're an idiotic, morally bankrupt dolt with the critical thinking ability of Jameis Winston.

Why are you scared to answer the question?

Nobody is scared. I'm ignoring inapposite questions from an obvious 15 year old.

I'm just trying to figure out something about you, but you are too afraid to answer the question. By your logic, neither one is better than the other since they'd be coached by the same person. Yet, I think even you and I could agree in reality Kaaya is obviously the better QB overall.

Yeah, nobody said that. So far you can't stay on topic and now you're making **** up.
 
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