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I think I just saw Mario pulling into the Dolphins facility in Davie to interview with Stephen Ross. He was screaming "DREAM job, baby!" as he got out of his truck.
Right or wrong I don't think he cares. The hiring process was the same at Oregon. He isn't concerned with it. Doesn't think it will matter in September if he's winning games. Or even during spring practice. He's right but September is a long ways away and this is all we have to talk about.100 percent. This is 100 percent mismanagement.
Optics and perception matter. They generate momentum, which generates positive (or negative) results.
People also need to stop with the dumbass response: But Manny was good at optics.
Yeah, optics doesn't guarantee you success, but it make success more likely. Manny couldn't get it done for other reasons. But Mario has shown a terrible inability to drive the narrative and generate momentum.
He has no one to delegate to.I just don’t get why he can’t recruit and hire coaches at the same time…every other program is doing both.
If he doesn’t care that seems a bit concerning. Particularly when two of five coaches (best recruiters which Mario prides himself on) are poached during his “deliberate” processRight or wrong I don't think he cares. The hiring process was the same at Oregon. He isn't concerned with it. Doesn't think it will matter in September if he's winning games. Or even during spring practice. He's right but September is a long ways away and this is all we have to talk about.
Let’s not act like these guys went to Rutgers to get away from Mario. One got 300k raise to work with the GOAT and the other went to his Alma Mater National Champions. I wouldn’t call that turnover. You may be right in that Mario could be difficult to work with but Bmac could have gone anywhere and followed him here until his school came calling. Same way Miami called to Mario.Cribby, this is real question. Does Mario have a reputation as being difficult to work for? From my experience as a manager in the business world, anytime you see turnover like this and an unwillingness to commit from perspective hires, it is a huge red flag. I begin to wonder. This process and lack of coordinator hires and now a guy that he hired a month ago is bailing on him. This is starting to seem a bit odd to me.
Well my point is that he’s wrong, and he should care.Right or wrong I don't think he cares. The hiring process was the same at Oregon. He isn't concerned with it. Doesn't think it will matter in September if he's winning games. Or even during spring practice. He's right but September is a long ways away and this is all we have to talk about.
Nah the dude knows it all but likes to call people names when they disagree w his word.But “he didn’t interview”
He got the budget to do what needs to be done. Miami not a machine yet with plug and play parts. Gotta trust the man in year 1 at leastHe has no one to delegate to.
Let’s not act like these guys went to Rutgers to get away from Mario. One got 300k raise to work with the GOAT and the other went to his Alma Mater National Champions. I wouldn’t call that turnover. You may be right in that Mario could be difficult to work with but Bmac could have gone anywhere and followed him here until his school came calling. Same way Miami called to Mario.
He doesn't care about what Manny Diaz would call fake momentum. He brought McClendon down so I'm sure he cares about him leaving.If he doesn’t care that seems a bit concerning. Particularly when two of five coaches (best recruiters which Mario prides himself on) are poached during his “deliberate” process
Innis goneBmac is the last guy I want in Georgia knowing exactly what Mario wants to do in SOFL this year. With the wr class down here he's going to be annoying AF up there