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Lulz, doubt it’s true but it sounds like Miami to panic and offer it to the first possible option
Again, doesn't sound like a "panic" move in the least. Sounds like Miami made the least-invasive move it could, in order to mitigate the damage, due to the timing and current state of the program.
Diaz just revamped a defense that was dead on arrival, thanks to Golden and D'Onofrio; Diaz's defensive turnaround starting year one in 2016. By 2017 the Canes had one of the best defenses in the nation; same with 2018, but an atrocious offense cost Miami too many games.
Based on that, retaining Diaz kept the defense in tact—and a guy who had the skills to do what he did over there; they believed he could bring in the right guy to fix the offense—Enos offered $1.2M annually do that that. (Whether Enos pans out or not, it was a good hire. If he fails, punt on him and get another solid guy.)
Keeping Diaz also kept the 2019 class as in tact as possible, opposed to it completely falling apart—while also getting Quarterman and Pinckney to return (as average as they have looked at times this year, defense would even worse relying on the guys behind them.)
Ludicrous for so many to paint some picture that Miami "panicked" in hiring Diaz—when it was simply the safest move based on what he did with the defense and the fact that someone from the outside would've been yet another full-blown rebuild—where the mindset was that after 2017's success and what the defense looked like, Miami didn't need to start over; it needed to tweak the offense, which was why the entire staff was fired and rebuilt from scratch.
That, and spare me with any "this is totally how it went down" nonsense from a friend of a guy who knows a guy on another message board who cuts some other dude's hair and overheard someone talking about it three chairs down nonsense. Nothing funnier / more pathetic in this fan base than anyone playing the "insider" card—in this case literally poaching something from another site and treating it as the transcript of what really happened.