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Easily top 25 defense.. And if the offense can convert on 3rd downs and stay on the field an average of 30 minutes per game even better.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
Felt he should have been gone after last season. Expect more of the same this season even with better talent - unless our DC has changed his defensive philosophy and learned out to make adjustments on the fly.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
Love the revisionist history going on here but by all means please continue to fap to your Shannon poster hanging on your wall.
Not sure why you guys want to turn everything into a Golden vs Shannon thing.
He's gone. Been gone for 4 years now. He's an LB coach at Arkansas. Golden is here and things are looking on the up up and we got Shannonettes still pouting..SMH
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
I cant understand for the life of me why anyone would continuously bring up Shannon, who yes, his teams fielded better defenses, BUT STILL DIDNT WIN ENOUGH plus was responsible for hiring and not controlling Hurtt who got us caught in the NCAA mess. How about the offense, that doesn't count as a HC responsibility? Aren't HC's measured by wins?
Then you have Mope City who cant agree. One thinks talent is bases on stars, another think talent is based on draft classes.
This is for you pancho, since you brought up Shannon, you've said in the past that "3-4 first rounders is pretty much the same as a couple of 3rd-5th rounders" so I would imagine you fall in the stars category for talent. You say Shannon took over a team that had less talent than the team Golden took over? How did you come to this conclusion? Did you compare the number of 4/5 stars in Shannon's first year compared to Golden's? If so, share those facts.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
So you're saying Golden's first year with Shannon's players is more indicative of Shannon than Golden? Fair enough -- that was by far Golden's worst season at 6-6. Seems Golden's getting better the less and less he has Shannon's players.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
So you're saying Golden's first year with Shannon's players is more indicative of Shannon than Golden? Fair enough -- that was by far Golden's worst season at 6-6. Seems Golden's getting better the less and less he has Shannon's players.
Interesting because our schedule is getting softer and softer too. With exception of FSU, our schedule might as well be a Charmin commercial.
As far as first season, Shannon's worst season was his first year with Coker's players too. By year 3 he reached 9 wins also just like Golden. I never said Shannon was a great coach. Shannon had some of our worst offenses. His early offenses were as bad as Golden's defenses. The point is if Shannon did that poorly and got fired, Golden should be looked at objectively in the same way.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
What a joke. Shannon, who so many of you seem to think was our worst coach ever, never had a defense worse than the 30's in ranking. This is after he took over a team that had less talent and depth than what Golden took over. His offense was hot trash so for those of you that keep trying to blame our offense last year for why our defense sucked need to look at Shannon's team. Imagine if our offense was actually good, and we could have had top 20 defenses every year under Shannon.
Golden has yet to have a defense as good as Shannon's, has had far better offenses, and our best defensive year under Golden is with Shannon's players in Golden's first year here.
So you're saying Golden's first year with Shannon's players is more indicative of Shannon than Golden? Fair enough -- that was by far Golden's worst season at 6-6. Seems Golden's getting better the less and less he has Shannon's players.
Interesting because our schedule is getting softer and softer too. With exception of FSU, our schedule might as well be a Charmin commercial.
As far as first season, Shannon's worst season was his first year with Coker's players too. By year 3 he reached 9 wins also just like Golden. I never said Shannon was a great coach. Shannon had some of our worst offenses. His early offenses were as bad as Golden's defenses. The point is if Shannon did that poorly and got fired, Golden should be looked at objectively in the same way.
Shannon wasn't fired after his 3rd year, so why would you want Golden fired after his 3rd?
'I cant understand for the life of me why anyone would continuously bring up Shannon, who yes, his teams fielded better defenses, BUT STILL DIDNT WIN ENOUGH plus was responsible for hiring and not controlling Hurtt who got us caught in the NCAA mess. How about the offense, that doesn't count as a HC responsibility? Aren't HC's measured by wins?
Then you have Mope City who cant agree. One thinks talent is bases on stars, another think talent is based on draft classes.
This is for you pancho, since you brought up Shannon, you've said in the past that "3-4 first rounders is pretty much the same as a couple of 3rd-5th rounders" so I would imagine you fall in the stars category for talent. You say Shannon took over a team that had less talent than the team Golden took over? How did you come to this conclusion? Did you compare the number of 4/5 stars in Shannon's first year compared to Golden's? If so, share those facts.
Niner, to this point in time, Golden has yet to have a season with more wins than one that Shannon had. Shannon didn't fail because of his defenses. Shannon failed because of his offenses. He couldn't get it together, and ultimately he had to go. By year 3 Shannon had 9 wins. By year 3 Golden has 9 wins. Shannon gets brought up, because as far as the team itself goes, he is the only close comparison we have had. Howard, Butch, Jimmy, Dennis, and Coker all came in under different circumstances as Golden and Shannon. Shannon came in with our program at a pretty big low point for Miami after the FIU brawl and the shooting incidents. He took over a team that had no depth and low talent. Golden got the cloud, which was bad, but its only real effect was in recruiting. Golden is a better recruiter than Shannon and so he has held it together.
As far as the team and circumstances go, meaning NCAA drama, scholarship reductions, bowl bans, Shannon is not the the closest. Shannon did have to deal with the aftermath of the brawl. That can only be described as mildly comparable. There was no uncertainty, which is what recruits and their parent were worried about. No worries of possibly not playing in a bowl, which in todays world is important to the kids. Though Butch had it worse (waaay more scholarships reduced, he also inherited the better team. We have had this discussion before, not necessary to rehash.
Now lets talk about revisionist history since that seems to be some of you supporters favorite terms. You all want to talk about Shannon got no results and Golden is "trending up", but your revisionism forgets that going into year 4 under Shannon, we were a projected top 10 team and things were "trending up" after a 9 win season. Instead JH thought he was Stemo trying to throw bombs every other play, but he didn't have the arm for it and the coaching staff didn't take the necessary actions to fix it. Immediately after one season, Shannon went from trending up to fired.
Shannon was trendingup after his 3rd year, more wins. The results of the 4th year + the knowledge of what happened with Shapiro led to his firing, Remember, it was known the NCAA was investigating waaaay before it was announced.
Lastly niner, I wasn't trying to say that 3-4 first rounders are the same as 3-4 3rd - 5th rounders. The point is 3 first rounders does not make a team of 22 starters and however many backups. The point is 3-4 3rd-4th rounders on a college football team is about as effective as 3 first rounders on a team of 22 starters and however many backups. In that year I was comparing those 3 first rounders, how many other guys even got drafted? Yea keep leaving those facts out. If I have the best player in college football (not at the qb position), but the rest of the team would not crack the top 20 at their position, do you think I have a good team? It's ok though, I'm sure that it went over your head.
I highlighted the 4 first rounders to illustrate that the quality was far superior. ONLY 4 first rounders does not make the team, but 12 draftees, with majority being in the top 5 rounds does matter. Having a 3 time All American LB names Ray Lewis does help.
As far as talent, stars are a matter of potential. It's the coaches job to develop that potential. The draft is a matter of how good that coach did developing that talent (with exception of a few players like maybe Clowney). Some guys just never meet potential regardless of the coach. I came to that conclusion of talent by looking at the roster. Not looking at stars. That team was pretty bad. We had about 10 guys that were worth much and most of them were freshman.
Stars are a matter of potential, I agree. So again, how does one come to the conclusion that Shannon had less talent? You looked at the players on the roster and decided now? 4,5,6 years later? If that is the case, werent the majority of our best players last year freshmen and sophomores? Even more so in 2012?
Kenny Philips, Tavares Gooden, and Calais Campbell were the talent on this team.
After that we had Moncur (reaching for talent), Sam Shields (misused), Cooper(fr), Hankerson (fr.), Bailey (fr.), Franklin (fr.), Fox(So), Mccarthy (So), Ojomo(fr - reaching here for talent).
From that team, these are the best guys to come out of it and most of them were freshman. 3 pretty good players and a bunch of freshman. Most of the guys we had, especially the lbs were crap (Mcarthy was not starting yet since Cook and Sharpe were starting I believe and Gooden was gone after this). We had a bunch of bust WRs. We had 2 bust QBs in Wright and Freeman. We had mediocre to below avg DBs (except Phillips). Our OL had some talent but they were young. Cooper was our only semi decent rb. We had no depth!!!!!!!!!!!! Our RB, WR, and DB depth then was worse than it was when Al took over.
http://www.cfbstats.com/2007/team/415/roster.html
Golden got left with
Travis Benjamin, Henderson (had talent, poor WE), Hurns, Mike James, Linder, Lamar Miller, Sean Spence, Streeter, Olivier Vernon, Brandon Washington, Forston and Ojomo (reach, but I counted it for Shannon and he was a freshman who did not play, Golden got him as a Jr and he was still decent for us). These are all of the non Freshman guys.
Then you add the Freshman Chick, Dorsett, and Perryman.
I did not add any of the guys who got booted from the team like Gionni Paul, Eddie Johnson or Ray Ray. Also did not add guys like Jojo, Mcdermott, or Mcgee who were contributors for us, but weren't anything special. So please continue to tell me about how much better Shannon's team was, because a couple guy from that team got drafted in the first round.
http://www.cfbstats.com/2011/team/415/roster.html
Easily top 25 defense.. And if the offense can convert on 3rd downs and stay on the field an average of 30 minutes per game even better.
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
Ridiculous standards?
Before Golden, our worst defense dating back to 1999 was ranked 34th. That includes the Coker and Shannon years. Shannon's worst defense as either DC or HC was ranked 33rd.
Since Golden has been here his best defense was ranked 45th. Tell me again how asking for a top 25 defense at Miami in a coach's 4th year is setting ridiculous standards.
Felt he should have been gone after last season. Expect more of the same this season even with better talent - unless our DC has changed his defensive philosophy and learned out to make adjustments on the fly.
The UL game will tell us all what we need to know. We may have good 1st half, then when Petrino makes adjustments will we...
'I cant understand for the life of me why anyone would continuously bring up Shannon, who yes, his teams fielded better defenses, BUT STILL DIDNT WIN ENOUGH plus was responsible for hiring and not controlling Hurtt who got us caught in the NCAA mess. How about the offense, that doesn't count as a HC responsibility? Aren't HC's measured by wins?
Then you have Mope City who cant agree. One thinks talent is bases on stars, another think talent is based on draft classes.
This is for you pancho, since you brought up Shannon, you've said in the past that "3-4 first rounders is pretty much the same as a couple of 3rd-5th rounders" so I would imagine you fall in the stars category for talent. You say Shannon took over a team that had less talent than the team Golden took over? How did you come to this conclusion? Did you compare the number of 4/5 stars in Shannon's first year compared to Golden's? If so, share those facts.
Niner, to this point in time, Golden has yet to have a season with more wins than one that Shannon had. Shannon didn't fail because of his defenses. Shannon failed because of his offenses. He couldn't get it together, and ultimately he had to go. By year 3 Shannon had 9 wins. By year 3 Golden has 9 wins. Shannon gets brought up, because as far as the team itself goes, he is the only close comparison we have had. Howard, Butch, Jimmy, Dennis, and Coker all came in under different circumstances as Golden and Shannon. Shannon came in with our program at a pretty big low point for Miami after the FIU brawl and the shooting incidents. He took over a team that had no depth and low talent. Golden got the cloud, which was bad, but its only real effect was in recruiting. Golden is a better recruiter than Shannon and so he has held it together.
As far as the team and circumstances go, meaning NCAA drama, scholarship reductions, bowl bans, Shannon is not the the closest. Shannon did have to deal with the aftermath of the brawl. That can only be described as mildly comparable. There was no uncertainty, which is what recruits and their parent were worried about. No worries of possibly not playing in a bowl, which in todays world is important to the kids. Though Butch had it worse (waaay more scholarships reduced, he also inherited the better team. We have had this discussion before, not necessary to rehash.
Now lets talk about revisionist history since that seems to be some of you supporters favorite terms. You all want to talk about Shannon got no results and Golden is "trending up", but your revisionism forgets that going into year 4 under Shannon, we were a projected top 10 team and things were "trending up" after a 9 win season. Instead JH thought he was Stemo trying to throw bombs every other play, but he didn't have the arm for it and the coaching staff didn't take the necessary actions to fix it. Immediately after one season, Shannon went from trending up to fired.
Shannon was trendingup after his 3rd year, more wins. The results of the 4th year + the knowledge of what happened with Shapiro led to his firing, Remember, it was known the NCAA was investigating waaaay before it was announced.
Lastly niner, I wasn't trying to say that 3-4 first rounders are the same as 3-4 3rd - 5th rounders. The point is 3 first rounders does not make a team of 22 starters and however many backups. The point is 3-4 3rd-4th rounders on a college football team is about as effective as 3 first rounders on a team of 22 starters and however many backups. In that year I was comparing those 3 first rounders, how many other guys even got drafted? Yea keep leaving those facts out. If I have the best player in college football (not at the qb position), but the rest of the team would not crack the top 20 at their position, do you think I have a good team? It's ok though, I'm sure that it went over your head.
I highlighted the 4 first rounders to illustrate that the quality was far superior. ONLY 4 first rounders does not make the team, but 12 draftees, with majority being in the top 5 rounds does matter. Having a 3 time All American LB names Ray Lewis does help.
As far as talent, stars are a matter of potential. It's the coaches job to develop that potential. The draft is a matter of how good that coach did developing that talent (with exception of a few players like maybe Clowney). Some guys just never meet potential regardless of the coach. I came to that conclusion of talent by looking at the roster. Not looking at stars. That team was pretty bad. We had about 10 guys that were worth much and most of them were freshman.
Stars are a matter of potential, I agree. So again, how does one come to the conclusion that Shannon had less talent? You looked at the players on the roster and decided now? 4,5,6 years later? If that is the case, werent the majority of our best players last year freshmen and sophomores? Even more so in 2012?
Kenny Philips, Tavares Gooden, and Calais Campbell were the talent on this team.
After that we had Moncur (reaching for talent), Sam Shields (misused), Cooper(fr), Hankerson (fr.), Bailey (fr.), Franklin (fr.), Fox(So), Mccarthy (So), Ojomo(fr - reaching here for talent).
From that team, these are the best guys to come out of it and most of them were freshman. 3 pretty good players and a bunch of freshman. Most of the guys we had, especially the lbs were crap (Mcarthy was not starting yet since Cook and Sharpe were starting I believe and Gooden was gone after this). We had a bunch of bust WRs. We had 2 bust QBs in Wright and Freeman. We had mediocre to below avg DBs (except Phillips). Our OL had some talent but they were young. Cooper was our only semi decent rb. We had no depth!!!!!!!!!!!! Our RB, WR, and DB depth then was worse than it was when Al took over.
http://www.cfbstats.com/2007/team/415/roster.html
Golden got left with
Travis Benjamin, Henderson (had talent, poor WE), Hurns, Mike James, Linder, Lamar Miller, Sean Spence, Streeter, Olivier Vernon, Brandon Washington, Forston and Ojomo (reach, but I counted it for Shannon and he was a freshman who did not play, Golden got him as a Jr and he was still decent for us). These are all of the non Freshman guys.
Then you add the Freshman Chick, Dorsett, and Perryman.
I did not add any of the guys who got booted from the team like Gionni Paul, Eddie Johnson or Ray Ray. Also did not add guys like Jojo, Mcdermott, or Mcgee who were contributors for us, but weren't anything special. So please continue to tell me about how much better Shannon's team was, because a couple guy from that team got drafted in the first round.
http://www.cfbstats.com/2011/team/415/roster.html
So of the 12 guys you chose for Shannon, 9 played made it to the next level and contribute, 3 have not done anything at the next level as of today. Of the 15 you chose for Golden, 4 made it to the next level and contribute, the rest have not done anything as of today. So how exactly is that Shannon having less talent? Haven't you just illustrated Shannon had more and had the same results through 3 years?
:ibisroflmao:
And there's the rub.
Set ridiculous standards and then shout everyone should be fired when they are not met. This is how the mope squad continues on - self-fulfilling prophecies.
I do think "Top 50" is possible, if unlikely.
Ridiculous standards?
Before Golden, our worst defense dating back to 1999 was ranked 34th. That includes the Coker and Shannon years. Shannon's worst defense as either DC or HC was ranked 33rd.
Since Golden has been here his best defense was ranked 45th. Tell me again how asking for a top 25 defense at Miami in a coach's 4th year is setting ridiculous standards.
What was the defense ranked in 2013?
Anyone expecting a Top 25 defense is... Not very reasonable or intelligent.