How about a bad pitch selection. Not taking away from KC or Cain I enjoy watching him myself. But the kid throws 97/98 just fire get beat with your best. Walk the first batter on 3-2 slider or change up. Once he walk the first batter he's dead.
Then Toronto gets 2nd and 3rd and a 2-1 count on Revere and instead of ball 3 the ump calls a strike changes everything but you deal with it and the kid couldn't he was going swing at the next pitch no matter where it was. If you watch one baseball game all year you knew it was going to be a low inside slider. Give Davis credit he could have thrown that away but Revere swings and misses. .
Mr MVP next up nothing. I found it hard to believe they couldn't score and for that they go home. Got to say Joey Bats came up big when it counted most.
I said it before, and I'll repeat myself, I love watching Lorenzo Cain play the game of Baseball.
Aren't we a bit redundant? Ok, we get it, you gotta man crush on Lorenzo Cain. I lost money on him tonight with a matchup versus Encarnacion. Tonight I don't like him. Here join the club:
Aren't we a bit redundant? Ok, we get it, you gotta man crush on Lorenzo Cain. I lost money on him tonight with a matchup versus Encarnacion. Tonight I don't like him. Here join the club:
I know this might sound crazy, but If I'm Blake James I'm placing a call to Pete Carroll, I don't think they could afford him, but you've got nothing to lose
Al Golden is finally gone, real nice guy, terrible coach
I'm not ready to give up on him yet. He was always a very well respected assistant, and did a fantastic job at Temple with little resources. I'll be surprised if he doesn't end up with another Division 1a head coaching gig at some point, so I guess we'll see.
Golden will get another D1 job. As far as Miami, I think someone like Tom Herman or Justin Fuente would be great. Both are good recruiters and their offense sells tickets.
I'm not ready to give up on him yet. He was always a very well respected assistant, and did a fantastic job at Temple with little resources. I'll be surprised if he doesn't end up with another Division 1a head coaching gig at some point, so I guess we'll see.
He might have done a great job at Temple, but he was bad down here, he's a good recruiter, but he's not good with x's and o's, and when you're already on the hot seat, then you go out and lose by the biggest margin in school history, you're done. I have no doubt he'll get another head coaching job, but it won't be at a high profile school, maybe a place like Rutgers, or Connecticut, someplace in the Northeast, but I would be surprised to see him get a big time job.
Didn't like the shirt with tie look. IIRC, it was an homage to Joe Paterno (Golden played and coached at PSU).
Miami is just not the same job that it was. They haven't even played in an ACCCG game yet. The most recent 3 hires all failed. At some point, it's not the coach, but the job. Playing in Sun Life Stadium doesn't help. The Canes have no legit home field.
Didn't like the shirt with tie look. IIRC, it was an homage to Joe Paterno (Golden played and coached at PSU).
Miami is just not the same job that it was. They haven't even played in an ACCCG game yet. The most recent 3 hires all failed. At some [/B]point, it's not the coach, but the job. Playing in Sun Life Stadium doesn't help. The Canes have no legit home field.
Yes they did, but I disagree when you say it's not the coach, it's the job. The last three coaches at Miami were Larry Coker, Randy Shannon, and Al Golden. After leaving Miami, the best job Coker could get was starting up a new program coaching at Texas-San Antonio, Randy Shannon couldn't get another head coaching job, I believe he's now the linebackers coach at Florida, and if Golden does gat another head coaching job, I doubt it will be at a high profile school, so it's not like these guys left Miami and had success elsewhere, they were just bad hires, period. I'm not saying the right coach brings Miami back to being the power they were back in the day, but I do think the right coach can get them back to being a consistent top ten team. You can't tell me Miami doesn't have enough talent to at least be ranked in the top 25, I mean forget about BCS bowls, but they can't even crack the top 25. You also can't tell me Miami doesn't have the athletes of a team like Baylor, TCU or Utah, etc. The right coach can bring the Canes at least back to being a good solid program, the problem is finding the right guy, and Miami also doesn't pay a lot for their coach, so that hurts them as well.
A good candidate would be Schiano or even Richt after GA eventually shitcans him. The flashy moniker of "The U" is quickly becoming "The Who?"
Want no part of Schiano, he could have had the job once before, but he wanted more money, so Miami hired someone else, so fuck him. Plus, I don't think much of him as a coach, if he was a great coach, I would forgive him for turning the job down the first time, just being honest. Richt, on the other hand is a different story, I haven't heard his name mentioned, but it might be time for a change for him and UGA, he's been there a long time, I would definitely put him on my short list if he becomes available, I've always thought he was a pretty good coach, and he played at Miami many years ago, he would be a good fit imo
I came right here after the game because I knew what was going to be said. If I had to talk to cain I would tell him to bunt the ball it has to be below the hairline.... JK kane
"Turns out, Royals manager Ned Yost didn't put on the bunt signal.
"That was my call," Cain said. "Just trying to do whatever I could to get the run over there to tie the game up. Unfortunately, I didn't get the job done. So I'll move on from it. Gordo had a big homer. That was huge."
The ending to the Miami-Duke game was one of the most amazing things I've seen on a football field. I'm happy for the Miami kids, they've been through a lot this year, and I'm glad they could enjoy that moment
The ending to the Miami-Duke game was one of the most amazing things I've seen on a football field. I'm happy for the Miami kids, they've been through a lot this year, and I'm glad they could enjoy that moment
How special. Touching moments on a gambling forum. Whatta 'bout the Duke team that battled all the way back only to get 'jobbed' by an inept replay system? CLEARLY showing a knee down. Since when does the replay pick up flags? Listen to Duke coach Cutcliffe's postgame interview. Fueling my rant? OVER 47 and UNDER 51.5.
How special. Touching moments on a gambling forum. Whatta 'bout the Duke team that battled all the way back only to get 'jobbed' by an inept replay system? CLEARLY showing a knee down. Since when does the replay pick up flags? Listen to Duke coach Cutcliffe's postgame interview. Fueling my rant? OVER 47 and UNDER 51.5.
I wish I could have seen the look on your face during that last play
I wish I could have seen the look on your face during that last play
Sorry to disappoint you but my carrier doesn't show Miami games live. The reason given was if Hurricane fans don't show up for their home games wtf gonna watch'em on tv.
Sorry to disappoint you but my carrier doesn't show Miami games live. The reason given was if Hurricane fans don't show up for their home games wtf gonna watch'em on tv.
I that case, I wish you could have seen the look on my face during the last play
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Then Toronto gets 2nd and 3rd and a 2-1 count on Revere and instead of ball 3 the ump calls a strike changes everything but you deal with it and the kid couldn't he was going swing at the next pitch no matter where it was. If you watch one baseball game all year you knew it was going to be a low inside slider. Give Davis credit he could have thrown that away but Revere swings and misses. .
Mr MVP next up nothing. I found it hard to believe they couldn't score and for that they go home. Got to say Joey Bats came up big when it counted most.
Should be a great World series and it's a -PK-
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I'm a big Lorenzo Cain fan, sorry if that bothers you
The public is split on the game
I'm not ready to give up on him yet. He was always a very well respected assistant, and did a fantastic job at Temple with little resources. I'll be surprised if he doesn't end up with another Division 1a head coaching gig at some point, so I guess we'll see.
He might have done a great job at Temple, but he was bad down here, he's a good recruiter, but he's not good with x's and o's, and when you're already on the hot seat, then you go out and lose by the biggest margin in school history, you're done. I have no doubt he'll get another head coaching job, but it won't be at a high profile school, maybe a place like Rutgers, or Connecticut, someplace in the Northeast, but I would be surprised to see him get a big time job.
Miami is just not the same job that it was. They haven't even played in an ACCCG game yet. The most recent 3 hires all failed. At some point, it's not the coach, but the job. Playing in Sun Life Stadium doesn't help. The Canes have no legit home field.
Maybe not...stay tuned.
Yes they did, but I disagree when you say it's not the coach, it's the job. The last three coaches at Miami were Larry Coker, Randy Shannon, and Al Golden. After leaving Miami, the best job Coker could get was starting up a new program coaching at Texas-San Antonio, Randy Shannon couldn't get another head coaching job, I believe he's now the linebackers coach at Florida, and if Golden does gat another head coaching job, I doubt it will be at a high profile school, so it's not like these guys left Miami and had success elsewhere, they were just bad hires, period. I'm not saying the right coach brings Miami back to being the power they were back in the day, but I do think the right coach can get them back to being a consistent top ten team. You can't tell me Miami doesn't have enough talent to at least be ranked in the top 25, I mean forget about BCS bowls, but they can't even crack the top 25. You also can't tell me Miami doesn't have the athletes of a team like Baylor, TCU or Utah, etc. The right coach can bring the Canes at least back to being a good solid program, the problem is finding the right guy, and Miami also doesn't pay a lot for their coach, so that hurts them as well.
Want no part of Schiano, he could have had the job once before, but he wanted more money, so Miami hired someone else, so fuck him. Plus, I don't think much of him as a coach, if he was a great coach, I would forgive him for turning the job down the first time, just being honest. Richt, on the other hand is a different story, I haven't heard his name mentioned, but it might be time for a change for him and UGA, he's been there a long time, I would definitely put him on my short list if he becomes available, I've always thought he was a pretty good coach, and he played at Miami many years ago, he would be a good fit imo
No chance, he's too crazy
I came right here after the game because I knew what was going to be said. If I had to talk to cain I would tell him to bunt the ball it has to be below the hairline.... JK kane
"Turns out, Royals manager Ned Yost didn't put on the bunt signal.
"That was my call," Cain said. "Just trying to do whatever I could to get the run over there to tie the game up. Unfortunately, I didn't get the job done. So I'll move on from it. Gordo had a big homer. That was huge."
How special. Touching moments on a gambling forum. Whatta 'bout the Duke team that battled all the way back only to get 'jobbed' by an inept replay system? CLEARLY showing a knee down. Since when does the replay pick up flags? Listen to Duke coach Cutcliffe's postgame interview. Fueling my rant? OVER 47 and UNDER 51.5.
I wish I could have seen the look on your face during that last play
Sorry to disappoint you but my carrier doesn't show Miami games live. The reason given was if Hurricane fans don't show up for their home games wtf gonna watch'em on tv.
I that case, I wish you could have seen the look on my face during the last play