Mario Cristobal talks team after first spring practice

Here’s the good news. This offense won’t take three years to install. There’s no reason everyone shouldn’t have a firm grasp after a week or two. I expect the spring game offense to look significantly better than the abortion we saw at last year’s game when Mario had to give them freebie first downs and change the rules of football to keep them on the field for more than three plays.
 
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if were hearing excuses about not enough time to learn the O this coming year, ill riot. I get it last year bc he was hired in December post conference title game, recruited, and had to hire a staff. this time the changes were known before the season ended. the head start was there.
It’s never been rocket science, you get playbook you study it you get with your position coaches you study ( film ) together along with all others at your position and go to practice.

Repeat this process 24-7 and WALA DING DING DING you know the playbook

The past players had real issues with this work ethic and it showed.

GOCANES
 
Mario Cristobal met with reporters on Saturday to break down the beginning of spring practice.

"Accountability, running around from point A to point B, finishing plays, certainly energy, and overall an attempt to improve culture was evident," said Cristobal.

The team hired several new coaches, and Cristobal noted that they all come from renowned institutions.

"I think whenever you make moves or you have moves on the coaching staff, it's always an opportunity to upgrade," said Cristobal.

Cristobal said that although making these kinds of changes can be challenging, he said he always sees them as a chance to advance. Cristobal commended new defensive coordinator Lance Guidry for his tenacity and enthusiasm on defense as well as Shannon Dawson for his capacity to design explosive offenses both in the air and on the ground.

Tim Harris Jr., Kevin Beard, Jason Taylor, and Coach Nicholson are more recent additions to the coaching staff. Each coach was praised by Cristobal, who also emphasized each one's commitment to teamwork.

"I think they have brought a lot to the table, and I think they are going to help us in a big way," said Cristobal.

While he acknowledged that certain players were having trouble adjusting to the new systems, overall, he expressed his satisfaction with the day's execution. He mentioned that, despite the difficulty of coming mid-season, the senior players had done a tremendous job of integrating and instructing the new players.

"There's a lot to build on, lots of good film to watch," Cristobal said.
Notice he didn't say physical.

Do you hear that sound??

Air Raid* coming. Canes gonna throw ball 96%-4% split vs run.

Miami fuccin.

*The Pirate would have killed it on Greentree
 
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I expect him to take to Twitter with real vengeance

Hope the world is ready
mad little girl GIF
 
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True, but having playbooks and a general understanding of terminology could go a long way.

This offense will need reps. Hopefully the leaders on that unit keep kids together and practicing on their own time this summer leading up to fall camp. It's the only way they'll have some familiarity and rhythm after so much turnover and change.

Yeah but this year's playbook will be MUCH lighter and easier to process than last year's tome. That's part of the beauty of air raid. It's an execution-based system. You exploit what the defense gives you pre-snap and post-snap. You drill that 1000 times.
 
This was my concern & gripe w/ the length of time it took to get staff in place. I would’ve thought Mario had learned his lesson from last season, as he waited a month b4 Spring practice to hire an OC & we saw the struggles adjusting to a new scheme, while unlearning one these guys were in for two yrs. This time, he waited even longer to hire an OC, & once again, these young men have to unlearn a previous concept, while adjusting to new language in a matter of weeks.

That’s tough to do, & I fully expected this, to be honest. Just hopefully it’ll be ironed out b4 the season starts, but if we hear come Summer that we’re just not where we need to be at, but we’re “coming along & improving”, I’m going to be on full guard & caution.
I feel you man. Hopefully this system is an ez install, simple, yet effective and lethal. Also in our crootin efforts, I hope we're bringing in dudes with higher football acumen
 
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Yeah, we all do. In the meantime we've gotta have guys leading and working hard/smart b4 we get to that 1st game.
yeah I stopped paying attention to the pressers and bull**** coach speak. its all fluff. thats not necessarily with our crap football program but pretty much in all sports. you'll hear spo give the same **** as the eyes tell us the team is mediocre as ****. the talk is nice for fans but bull**** if the product doesn't reflect it.
 
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This was my concern & gripe w/ the length of time it took to get staff in place. I would’ve thought Mario had learned his lesson from last season, as he waited a month b4 Spring practice to hire an OC & we saw the struggles adjusting to a new scheme, while unlearning one these guys were in for two yrs. This time, he waited even longer to hire an OC, & once again, these young men have to unlearn a previous concept, while adjusting to new language in a matter of weeks.

That’s tough to do, & I fully expected this, to be honest. Just hopefully it’ll be ironed out b4 the season starts, but if we hear come Summer that we’re just not where we need to be at, but we’re “coming along & improving”, I’m going to be on full guard & caution.
Well, I think the reality he knew…outside of catching lightning in a bottle with a new staff..is that yet again, there will be growing pains and when he hired his staff in terms of weeks or months likely wouldn’t change the outcome in 2023. Sure, nobody expects the unmitigated disaster that was 2022, but I think he is looking to 2024 when his young staff, hopefully still in tact, has had a chance to acclimate.
 
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