That mattered to the Miami Fan Base community.
We are small but mighty and are willing to travel as long as we have something to watch that resembles Miami š football.
Just to experience authentic Miami football is all I want before I totally give up on college football. College football is not the same without the real Miami.
I was even willing to settle for an us verses them mentality, but instead we are totally exposed. Our best passes are check downs. If I as a fan can see this I simply use the old NCAA FOOTBALL GAME cover 2 man with Randy Shannon's defense. A basic defense can beat our offense every time. When we run the ball we don't pull the guard, but we pull the guard when we run a WR screen? We run the ball every time up the middle, and that is not our strength. Run everything from now onwards with a zone man scheme where the big Navaughn Donaldson can be of service when you pull him. I will take any of our backs one on one with a LB. All we have to do is double team with the center, because he is always suspect. If the man moves on a twist, then block your lane on a running play and pave the way or block your zoned area on a passing until you see a man to hit and hit your double team hard otherwise there is no need for bringing backup. You have to be mean when you play on the line, because this is the closest you get to fighting someone, and we don't get our players ready to fight.
This is not on the players by any means. This is on the coaches.
No one is open on offense. Everyone is open on defense.
We run the ball into our weakness rather than our strengths.
The players on this team are as poorly coached as the Al Golden era which serves about right since their both Temple men. That's where coaches like Diaz should have started. He reminds me of Charlie Weiss another coach who never played football. They both could have all the success in the world as DC or OC creating plays within the system and under the supervision of an alpha who can go through the Research and Development lab called play books and tell off the bat what works and what doesn't, and then proceeds to call all the plays in the game, but for show allows the OC or DC to call plays in friendly scrimmages.
This is like Blake James who is the Athletic Director. Does anything about him look athletic? Yet, this is the guy in charge of athletics? Shouldn't being a student athlete be part of the job requirement when you are going to be an Athletic Director? How can someone who has no clue what it means to be a student athlete understand how to serve student athletes?
Everything is wrong about this program and we don't need Sports Illustrated to shut us down, because the Miami Administration has been slowly killing what could be the best show in college. We payed an architect to build us a football program and he did and gave us the blueprints. Now let's just pay for the right coach who can execute this blueprint to football greatness. The right coach will have Miami back in two years winning the coastal just like Mark Richt did until his health issues. I think his son got and that offensive staff got a bad rep considering it was Richts health that declined along with Big Gus Felder.
Anyways, I have been down this road too many times and the hope that one day Miami will be back keeps fading into forgotten memory. I don't want to talk about the good ole days when the nowadays are far from good. I want to compare the good ole days to the happy days of whenever we get back to being Miami again.
We are small but mighty and are willing to travel as long as we have something to watch that resembles Miami š football.
Just to experience authentic Miami football is all I want before I totally give up on college football. College football is not the same without the real Miami.
I was even willing to settle for an us verses them mentality, but instead we are totally exposed. Our best passes are check downs. If I as a fan can see this I simply use the old NCAA FOOTBALL GAME cover 2 man with Randy Shannon's defense. A basic defense can beat our offense every time. When we run the ball we don't pull the guard, but we pull the guard when we run a WR screen? We run the ball every time up the middle, and that is not our strength. Run everything from now onwards with a zone man scheme where the big Navaughn Donaldson can be of service when you pull him. I will take any of our backs one on one with a LB. All we have to do is double team with the center, because he is always suspect. If the man moves on a twist, then block your lane on a running play and pave the way or block your zoned area on a passing until you see a man to hit and hit your double team hard otherwise there is no need for bringing backup. You have to be mean when you play on the line, because this is the closest you get to fighting someone, and we don't get our players ready to fight.
This is not on the players by any means. This is on the coaches.
No one is open on offense. Everyone is open on defense.
We run the ball into our weakness rather than our strengths.
The players on this team are as poorly coached as the Al Golden era which serves about right since their both Temple men. That's where coaches like Diaz should have started. He reminds me of Charlie Weiss another coach who never played football. They both could have all the success in the world as DC or OC creating plays within the system and under the supervision of an alpha who can go through the Research and Development lab called play books and tell off the bat what works and what doesn't, and then proceeds to call all the plays in the game, but for show allows the OC or DC to call plays in friendly scrimmages.
This is like Blake James who is the Athletic Director. Does anything about him look athletic? Yet, this is the guy in charge of athletics? Shouldn't being a student athlete be part of the job requirement when you are going to be an Athletic Director? How can someone who has no clue what it means to be a student athlete understand how to serve student athletes?
Everything is wrong about this program and we don't need Sports Illustrated to shut us down, because the Miami Administration has been slowly killing what could be the best show in college. We payed an architect to build us a football program and he did and gave us the blueprints. Now let's just pay for the right coach who can execute this blueprint to football greatness. The right coach will have Miami back in two years winning the coastal just like Mark Richt did until his health issues. I think his son got and that offensive staff got a bad rep considering it was Richts health that declined along with Big Gus Felder.
Anyways, I have been down this road too many times and the hope that one day Miami will be back keeps fading into forgotten memory. I don't want to talk about the good ole days when the nowadays are far from good. I want to compare the good ole days to the happy days of whenever we get back to being Miami again.