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Mario took the job before his season was even over.And he would have been back if Mario turned us down.
Mario took the job before his season was even over.And he would have been back if Mario turned us down.
Mario was hired on Dec 6. Miami’s last game was Nov 27:Mario took the job before his season was even over.
Assuming Mario is searching for OC and he told Gattis look elsewhere in the meantime. But if we hire someone before Gattis finds someone to take his sorry ***, oh well. Or Mario is going to take as long as Gattis takes to call a play.I trust the insiders but I’m starting to get nervous here
Even if Gattis stays the offense will change most likely, Mario said that some things that worked elsewhere didn’t end up working here so it’s clear he understands that there needs to be change.Lol man we setting our selves up for big time disappointment..
Mario can’t bring Gattis back. Literally cannot. Ticket sales would plummet (this year was the lowest attendance in at least a decade) and the entire fan base would turn on him.
Im positive he’s not gonna be here next year. I am however shocked he’s still employed.
Exactly. But hey, the typical Miami fan gets off on being miserable and thinking that everyone associated with the program is an incompetent boob. It's obvious that Gattis is gone, there's no justification for bringing him back and it's not like he's an recruiting ace, he isn't carrying the load there either.youre gonna trigger a lot of people who would give up their first borns for mario lol. nah but seriously, dont worry about this. if every insider says hes gone, hes gone. no way ALL of them are wrong
Rudy CristobalIt is a little surprising that Gattis is still here. I'm not sure what else Mario needs to see.
Well its still early....
I believe it’s more than the scheme. It appears Goatass just calls plays to call plays, not a strategy or game plan…hence why no adjustments at half time etc. He can’t think plays or drives ahead to set up things. Add in that he’s supposedly a major ****khead to all.Even if Gattis stays the offense will change most likely, Mario said that some things that worked elsewhere didn’t end up working here so it’s clear he understands that there needs to be change.
Even if Gattis stays the offense will change most likely, Mario said that some things that worked elsewhere didn’t end up working here so it’s clear he understands that there needs to be change.
You don’t think that Miami and Mario were in agreement prior to the official announcement? I mean, I understand there’s “tampering” issues involved so he was officially hired in December.Mario was hired on Dec 6. Miami’s last game was Nov 27:
Miami hires Mario Cristobal: Hurricanes make brash move luring Oregon coach home, but will it work?
After four seasons as Oregon's coach, Cristobal is heading back to rebuild his alma materwww.cbssports.com
Gattis has no feel for the pulse of the game. He personally stalls drives when the offense is actually moving the ball. Switching QB's or clock management and horrible play calling. Something proves to work ... so he immediately abandons it. Guy is horrible regardless of "scheme".Even if Gattis stays the offense will change most likely, Mario said that some things that worked elsewhere didn’t end up working here so it’s clear he understands that there needs to be change.
You already speak for thousands. Like I said attendance was down this year, even after season tickets sales skyrocketed. People won’t show up or support the team with that guy calling plays.I can only speak for myself. If Gattis is still the OC next season, I will NOT renew my two season tickets.