Glaring issue on defense

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This is such a lazy take. But predictable.

Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?
If it’s always “on the coaches”, the best coaches would never, ever have weaknesses anywhere on their team. But that doesn’t happen.
It's on the coaches because coaches are responsible for the talents on the roster. I would say historically bad seasons on D tend to go to the coaches.


No one takes mediocre talent and just fixes it like we’re playing a video game.
D'Onofro 15 and Manny 16 is the easiest rebuttal. Or CMR vs Golden. However you want to formulate the blame. Same players, radically different outcomes on D.
 
Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?

It's on the coaches because coaches are responsible for the talents on the roster. I would say historically bad seasons on D tend to go to the coaches.



D'Onofro 15 and Manny 16 is the easiest rebuttal. Or CMR vs Golden. However you want to formulate the blame. Same players, radically different outcomes on D.

It's never the "same players". Not even from last year to this year.
 
Still salty about that targeting

It was one of those unfortunate circumstances ones like even if a dude that big tries to hit him from the side his head is still gonna hit him high

Popping that dudes bonnet off was amazing
I also feel like the refs played too much into the crowd they were begging for numerous targeting calls.
 
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The cupboard was bare when he got here, which was the broader point.

There were cups in the cupboard that transferred out and cups that Cristobal could have bought cheap on the TJ Maxx clearance rack, but he deliberately chose to use those cone shaped paper cups that use for water while waiting for your cafecito at the window of La Carreta.

Chris Graves was on the roster when Cristobal arrived, but transferred to Ole Miss. May not be an all star, but he’s a solid depth piece at CB, backing up standout CB Trey Amos. Oh, and speaking of Amos- he was a transfer from Bama to Ole Miss in the offseason. Was there some mystical barrier that prevented Cristobal from going after Amos? Instead of Ole Miss having Amos with Graves as his backup, UM could have had that same combo. Think that might have helped the defense?

I know- there has to be a way to somehow blame Diaz for this. But fact is Kiffin saw his DB recruiting wasn’t panning out- and then aggressively fixed it with two transfers. Cristobal didn’t.
 
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Absolutely agreed. It was one of those that just looked so bad they called it kind of things

Annoying but that **** does happen quite a bit
I think after the third time for targeting stoppage they were like **** it. Out of the 3 that looked the least like targeting (going of their arbitrary rule of it).
 
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This is such a lazy take. But predictable.

If it’s always “on the coaches”, the best coaches would never, ever have weaknesses anywhere on their team. But that doesn’t happen. No one takes mediocre talent and just fixes it like we’re playing a video game.
Saying that a coach who is getting paid 10 mil a year and is in year 3 already is not at fault for the defense being booty juice is a very lazy take.
 
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