**** that's actually a lot. So we spent $10m getting him and getting him gone.
Perfectly said.I don’t dislike Manny. He was never qualified, should never have been hired by an AD who was also unqualified, and was Dead Manny Walking as soon as he took that plane ride back from Temple to Miami.
He should just thank the University for giving him millions of dollars to do what he did for three years and leave it at that instead of coming off like they just fired a young Jimmy Johnson for no good reason.
DC at group 5Goodbye Manny. All your supporters can follow you to your next DC job.
correct we all been canned, but keep your mouth shut and never bad mouth your ex-employeerClassy? In the real world a classy person takes the hit, keeps their mouth shut, learns by the experience and moves on to something better. Negativity has a way of following you around.
be gone buddy, be gonehe was never a miami guy and never will be adios
rest of coaches will get hired, MD exit text was classless given his Temple routine 18 days...get a gripNo hate for Manny but at the end of the day the results he produced didn't meet expectations. He handled the last couple of weeks with class. The assistant coaches did also. I don't blame Manny. Miami is not a place for a first-time HC. I blame Blake more than Manny.
That said, I wish Manny and the rest of the coaches the best going forward (unless they're coaching against Miami).
that is the sad fact, we looked so awful against bama this year. i was there and Bama could have put up 70+Awful coach who had no business in that position. His teams were routinely poorly prepared, unmotivated and undisciplined. Good riddance.
100% in agreement , think about your future not the fact you are angry at the moment....I had three incredible years as head coach of the University of Miami Hurricanes football team. During that time, I had the pleasure of coaching some incredible young men, and we shared some great moments together. While I did not meet the expectations I set for myself and for the Hurricanes' football program, I am thoroughly proud of all we accomplished together and will cherish those memories forever.
I want to thank the University of Miami for giving me the opportunity to lead their football program, and I wish the U family nothing but the best.
I typed that in under 60 seconds. It ain't that hard.
couple of pac 12 titles, rose bowl win , 2 bowl games at FIU.......beating the Ohio State in Columbus.....Losing to Stanford and a combine score of the 2 games against Utah is no great wunderkind resume either
Crying a lot less than 99.98% of the posts I read on here.
I got let go in June and I wanted to choke out my trash *** director but I told him thank you for the opportunity and I look forward into helping anyway I can till I leave. It's all about impression.I got laid off in 2008 two weeks before Thanksgiving during the ****storm of the financial crisis and had to sit in HR while being let go with 4 weeks paid leave (like any company was hiring during Winter of '08-'09) and literally face-to-face sit there and give a half-hearted smile and be respectful upon exit. This while all of my **** was still at my desk and had to wait out on the street until someone brought my bag down.
If I could take it like a man and not choke that bytch's larynx out of her ears given the circumstances that put me in at the time, then **** Manny who should be set for life financially has absolutely no excuses.
Even if he was too emotionally devastated to write a nice farewell note, he should have just had someone do it for him.
You guys need to thank him and move on. He tried like **** to make it work but he just wasn't the guy.
He's completely right to be upset at how everything played out on twitter/social media. He should have been fired when Blake James got let go, regardless of Mario. But anyway that's life in 2021 with big time athletics. Good luck Manny!