Manny Diaz says “I’m at peace” about his return to Miami

Trinton Breeze
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I could be wrong, but objectively I thought Shannon was worse as a HC. I remember it being also said that he destroyed relationships with S FL high school coaches. He had three out of four quarterbacks transfer within a five month period. He lost to S Florida in his final game.
He was terrible also, was used by admin but pails in comparison to Diaz. Besides, Randy was a Cane, a good player, good person, just not HC material.
 
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He was the worse than Golden in my opinion. Golden actually brought in some decent classes and beat Florida. He just had a fixation with Dorito. Manny might have beat FSU twice but some of the worst losses in program history were during his tenure among other things.
I don't want this to turn into any more of a contest for the smelliest terrd than it's already become, but I think you can pretty much apply the same comments and concepts to Golden as you did to Diaz. In particular the "worst losses in program history." I still remember Clemson 58, UM 0. Again, I readily admit that Diaz was terrible.
 
I don't want this to turn into any more of a contest for the smelliest terrd than it's already become, but I think you can pretty much apply the same comments and concepts to Golden as you did to Diaz. In particular the "worst losses in program history." I still remember Clemson 58, UM 0. Again, I readily admit that Diaz was terrible.
No I get what you are saying and I agree. Diaz and Golden were both very smelly but I think Diaz edged him out.
 
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No one is at peace. Our minds are prisons of torment of our own making.
 
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"How you do anything is how you do everything".

Both Manny and Mario said this at their hiring announcement press conferences.
 
Oh he did. The problem (or one of the many problems he had) he had was that 3/4 of his classes washed out.
This is entering terrd smelling contest territory. You can win if you'd like. I have my own issues with Al Golden that I'm still working through with my dream team of counselors and psychiatrists. I'm comfortable enough in my own masculinity to admit that.
 
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