FourFingers
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Everyone laughed on this board and said the same thing about Baker. I'm not saying Guidry didn't need to go, but don't be surprised to see him land on his feet
Everyone laughed on this board and said the same thing about Baker. I'm not saying Guidry didn't need to go, but don't be surprised to see him land on his feet
I wonder if the stage was too bright here. I wouldn’t be the bit shocked if he had success at this level now that he’s failed.His resume shows more positive results than negative. He's a good coach.
I still wouldn't touch Baker with a 10 foot pole. No good. I don't care what job title he currently has. Matter of fact Guidry is probably better than him.Everyone laughed on this board and said the same thing about Baker. I'm not saying Guidry didn't need to go, but don't be surprised to see him land on his feet
I wonder if the stage was too bright here. I wouldn’t be the bit shocked if he had success at this level now that he’s failed.
He coached safety and Chevis coaches cbs and they have worked together. The secondary communication was the worseTo me it was a combination of not having the right players and lack of communication amongst the players mainly stemming from the coaches not on the same page.
His resume shows more positive results than negative. He's a good coach.
FactsMy guess is Chevis. He was a Guidry hire, and his unit sucked elk nuts. Never bring me anything from Marshall again. Guidry, Chevis, Alson, and Hill were all subpar
The communication between the secondary was worse then high school level and thats him and his coach HE brought over's specialty smhTo me it was a combination of not having the right players and lack of communication amongst the players mainly stemming from the coaches not on the same page.
Once P4 OCs figured out his scheme he was cooked as a DCHis resume shows more positive results than negative. He's a good coach.
At some point we gotta acknowledge that Miami just isn’t a good place to go for coachesTo me it was a combination of not having the right players and lack of communication amongst the players mainly stemming from the coaches not on the same page.
At some point we gotta acknowledge that Miami just isn’t a good place to go for coaches
Don’t want to blame Mario for a problem that was existing long before he got here but the evidence is overwhelming
Yeah it’s like anytime things go badly there’s always this stuff that leaks out. It’s just how the world worksWe witnessed as far back as 1984 when Jimmy Johnson was forced to keep some of Schnellenberger's assistants. This wasn't a problem on offensive side of ball as that was not his side, but the defense was a disaster, not unlike what happened this past season, 40 years later. You need to have a cohesive unit of coaches. It's weird how every year there is always 1-2 coaches that insiders claim are aholes, don't get along with other players or coaches. Strange program.
Everyone laughed on this board and said the same thing about Baker. I'm not saying Guidry didn't need to go, but don't be surprised to see him land on his feet
At some point we gotta acknowledge that Miami just isn’t a good place to go for coaches
Don’t want to blame Mario for a problem that was existing long before he got here but the evidence is overwhelming
So you think Baker going to LSU and becoming one of the highest paid DCs after “flopping” here is an example of someone that Miami helped? Steele going back to Bama after our defense flopped here is supposed to reflect highly on our operations?Why? Lashlee, Banda, Baker all did alright. Gattis still landed at a MD after here, as did Enos. Steele went back to Bama. Nicholson is at Missouri. SEC/BiG schools. ... I don't see Miami as a career killer at all.