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Dude is a trollI know this is old and your opinion is your opinion but....u said all that and said you'd go after Tony Elliott???? Looollll dawg
Dude is a trollI know this is old and your opinion is your opinion but....u said all that and said you'd go after Tony Elliott???? Looollll dawg
Take 2 is proven correct once more. As a alum, I’m ashamed. This is yet another Diaz/Randy/Golden-style hire that has/will blow up in our face. Well, at least this guy played here AND from the “crib” I guess.Few years ago I called the hiring of Manny political ode to the community of SFLA insiders. As a alum I Knew right after the UF game he’d fizzle. Signs were apparent.
Now here we are. To quickly summarize:
If Miami wants to be MIAMI, hiring Cristobal will offer nothing more than turning Miami into a bling out version of UGA during Richt years. (Specifically 2003-2011).
You’ll have some great prospects roll through and a few games per season and during postseason that scream we are back but we’ll never reach that pinnacle and it’ll end in Mario either bolting prematurely (like he always has in his past) or being forced out due to it going stale.
Only example we needed to see regarding Mario being the guy is the fact that in two classes he has had GENERATIONAL players at QB/DE (two most important positions on the field) in Herbert & Kayvon along with a elite guy in Justin Flowe and Oregon has wet the bed losing by 30+ when it came time to push the money to the middle and go to the bank (being the CFB). And he didn’t wet the bed in the Sec or even a Clemson pumped ACC but rather a watered down and dry Pac-12 that is suffering with USC being basically a Westcoast version of us and no Clemson around.
Cristobal understands our past at least: And that’s wonderful but he won’t be the guy to deliver what we want. He never has in his past, and he never will. Herbert was held back by his offensive coaching and I also think Thidobeaux/Oregon was this year as well.
Regarding Lane, his past also speaks to what he seeks, a quick bridge back to the NFL. He won’t hang around long enough to see through the VAST reclamation Miami needs. Though I do trust his ABILITY to maximize our QB versus Mario. I have no doubt TVD would become a top 10 pick with Lane and be maxed out. But I also believe his past shows he will neglect all the little needed aspects of football to win big and Miami will also be nothing more than a high flying Off/team that is violate and gets spanked by the tougher/disciplined forces of FSU/Clem in years we shouldn’t.
I don’t know who we should pursue or whether the guy we need even exists. I think the answer is not easy nor is the path. We literally are attempting a HALFCOURT shot to send the game into OT or hoping someone fouls on the closeout.
Two candidates Id risk it on:
Clem OC Tony Elliot
Cinn HC Luke Fickell (not a chance he comes here.)
For all those who doubted..Few years ago I called the hiring of Manny political ode to the community of SFLA insiders. As a alum I Knew right after the UF game he’d fizzle. Signs were apparent.
Now here we are. To quickly summarize:
If Miami wants to be MIAMI, hiring Cristobal will offer nothing more than turning Miami into a bling out version of UGA during Richt years. (Specifically 2003-2011).
You’ll have some great prospects roll through and a few games per season and during postseason that scream we are back but we’ll never reach that pinnacle and it’ll end in Mario either bolting prematurely (like he always has in his past) or being forced out due to it going stale.
Only example we needed to see regarding Mario being the guy is the fact that in two classes he has had GENERATIONAL players at QB/DE (two most important positions on the field) in Herbert & Kayvon along with a elite guy in Justin Flowe and Oregon has wet the bed losing by 30+ when it came time to push the money to the middle and go to the bank (being the CFB). And he didn’t wet the bed in the Sec or even a Clemson pumped ACC but rather a watered down and dry Pac-12 that is suffering with USC being basically a Westcoast version of us and no Clemson around.
Cristobal understands our past at least: And that’s wonderful but he won’t be the guy to deliver what we want. He never has in his past, and he never will. Herbert was held back by his offensive coaching and I also think Thidobeaux/Oregon was this year as well.
Regarding Lane, his past also speaks to what he seeks, a quick bridge back to the NFL. He won’t hang around long enough to see through the VAST reclamation Miami needs. Though I do trust his ABILITY to maximize our QB versus Mario. I have no doubt TVD would become a top 10 pick with Lane and be maxed out. But I also believe his past shows he will neglect all the little needed aspects of football to win big and Miami will also be nothing more than a high flying Off/team that is violate and gets spanked by the tougher/disciplined forces of FSU/Clem in years we shouldn’t.
I don’t know who we should pursue or whether the guy we need even exists. I think the answer is not easy nor is the path. We literally are attempting a HALFCOURT shot to send the game into OT or hoping someone fouls on the closeout.
Two candidates Id risk it on:
Clem OC Tony Elliot
Cinn HC Luke Fickell (not a chance he comes here.)
Mario understands the past greatness of former cane teams however to these kids it’s ancient history they weren’t even out of their cribs in those days.Few years ago I called the hiring of Manny political ode to the community of SFLA insiders. As a alum I Knew right after the UF game he’d fizzle. Signs were apparent.
Now here we are. To quickly summarize:
If Miami wants to be MIAMI, hiring Cristobal will offer nothing more than turning Miami into a bling out version of UGA during Richt years. (Specifically 2003-2011).
You’ll have some great prospects roll through and a few games per season and during postseason that scream we are back but we’ll never reach that pinnacle and it’ll end in Mario either bolting prematurely (like he always has in his past) or being forced out due to it going stale.
Only example we needed to see regarding Mario being the guy is the fact that in two classes he has had GENERATIONAL players at QB/DE (two most important positions on the field) in Herbert & Kayvon along with a elite guy in Justin Flowe and Oregon has wet the bed losing by 30+ when it came time to push the money to the middle and go to the bank (being the CFB). And he didn’t wet the bed in the Sec or even a Clemson pumped ACC but rather a watered down and dry Pac-12 that is suffering with USC being basically a Westcoast version of us and no Clemson around.
Cristobal understands our past at least: And that’s wonderful but he won’t be the guy to deliver what we want. He never has in his past, and he never will. Herbert was held back by his offensive coaching and I also think Thidobeaux/Oregon was this year as well.
Regarding Lane, his past also speaks to what he seeks, a quick bridge back to the NFL. He won’t hang around long enough to see through the VAST reclamation Miami needs. Though I do trust his ABILITY to maximize our QB versus Mario. I have no doubt TVD would become a top 10 pick with Lane and be maxed out. But I also believe his past shows he will neglect all the little needed aspects of football to win big and Miami will also be nothing more than a high flying Off/team that is violate and gets spanked by the tougher/disciplined forces of FSU/Clem in years we shouldn’t.
I don’t know who we should pursue or whether the guy we need even exists. I think the answer is not easy nor is the path. We literally are attempting a HALFCOURT shot to send the game into OT or hoping someone fouls on the closeout.
Two candidates Id risk it on:
Clem OC Tony Elliot
Cinn HC Luke Fickell (not a chance he comes here.)
Miami, Mario, and a percentage of this fanbase needs to let go of the past and quit being stuck in those glory days. You want to talk about culture problems, that's one of the big ones poisoning the program right now. All this "BaCk iN tHe GlOrY DaYz" talk needs to cease. It serves no purpose except to keep the entire program stuck in the past trying to relive an era that's been long gone. The game has changed significantly since then and is still evolving. **** it's been 20 years since Miami last played for a national championship. The elite Kids today don't care about what happened before most of them were born or in diapers. They want to play where their talent and skill can be coached up and maximized the most to get them to the next level. The team, coach, administration etc need to undergo a major shift/transformation in their philosophy and approach to the game if they want to have ANY chance of getting back to the top. Admire the past for what was achieved but ffs stop living in the sh*t. Adapt, evolve or die.Mario understands the past greatness of former cane teams however to these kids it’s ancient history they weren’t even out of their cribs in those days.
Y’all still don’t get it. Can’t approach a future without a past to acknowledge. The power trust at UM won’t acknowledge the past. That’s why we haven’t moved forward.Miami, Mario, and a percentage of this fanbase needs to let go of the past and quit being stuck in those glory days. You want to talk about culture problems, that's one of the big ones poisoning the program right now. All this "BaCk iN tHe GlOrY DaYz" talk needs to cease. It serves no purpose except to keep the entire program stuck in the past trying to relive an era that's been long gone. The game has changed significantly since then and is still evolving. **** it's been 20 years since Miami last played for a national championship. The elite Kids today don't care about what happened before most of them were born or in diapers. They want to play where their talent and skill can be coached up and maximized the most to get them to the next level. The team, coach, administration etc need to undergo a major shift/transformation in their philosophy and approach to the game if they want to have ANY chance of getting back to the top. Admire the past for what was achieved but ffs stop living in the sh*t. Adapt, evolve or die.
Few years ago I called the hiring of Manny political ode to the community of SFLA insiders. As a alum I Knew right after the UF game he’d fizzle. Signs were apparent.
Now here we are. To quickly summarize:
If Miami wants to be MIAMI, hiring Cristobal will offer nothing more than turning Miami into a bling out version of UGA during Richt years. (Specifically 2003-2011).
You’ll have some great prospects roll through and a few games per season and during postseason that scream we are back but we’ll never reach that pinnacle and it’ll end in Mario either bolting prematurely (like he always has in his past) or being forced out due to it going stale.
Only example we needed to see regarding Mario being the guy is the fact that in two classes he has had GENERATIONAL players at QB/DE (two most important positions on the field) in Herbert & Kayvon along with a elite guy in Justin Flowe and Oregon has wet the bed losing by 30+ when it came time to push the money to the middle and go to the bank (being the CFB). And he didn’t wet the bed in the Sec or even a Clemson pumped ACC but rather a watered down and dry Pac-12 that is suffering with USC being basically a Westcoast version of us and no Clemson around.
Cristobal understands our past at least: And that’s wonderful but he won’t be the guy to deliver what we want. He never has in his past, and he never will. Herbert was held back by his offensive coaching and I also think Thidobeaux/Oregon was this year as well.
Regarding Lane, his past also speaks to what he seeks, a quick bridge back to the NFL. He won’t hang around long enough to see through the VAST reclamation Miami needs. Though I do trust his ABILITY to maximize our QB versus Mario. I have no doubt TVD would become a top 10 pick with Lane and be maxed out. But I also believe his past shows he will neglect all the little needed aspects of football to win big and Miami will also be nothing more than a high flying Off/team that is violate and gets spanked by the tougher/disciplined forces of FSU/Clem in years we shouldn’t.
I don’t know who we should pursue or whether the guy we need even exists. I think the answer is not easy nor is the path. We literally are attempting a HALFCOURT shot to send the game into OT or hoping someone fouls on the closeout.
Two candidates Id risk it on:
Clem OC Tony Elliot
Cinn HC Luke Fickell (not a chance he comes here.)