Michigan State

Me too…It doesn’t mean he forces 22 tackles in a fucking game and gets to the edge damn near every time. It doesn’t mean that you get ripped up to the tune of a 171 QB rating and 4 TD passes by an average QB

OUTSIDE OF CHEATING WHO IS BEING PROACTIVE ADDING SOMETHING TO RECRUITING?

I’m cool with being one of the top 15 programs in the nation as a first step…We are not that and time is running out. There are many who are unreasonably impatient…You are being too patient.

He has the rest of the season to show a pulse, end of discussion

130th out of 130 in tackling is soft for starters.

MANNY HAS BEEN HERE FOR 6 YEARS…

HAVE WE BEEN 130TH IN TACKLING WHATEVER THAT FORMULA IS?

MY PROBLEM HAS ALWAYS BEEN IS PEOPLE THINK COACHES FORGET HOW TO COACH THEY DO NOT…

THEY ALL LOSE AND THEY ALL GET FIRED…

WE CAN TRY THIS DANCE OF CULTURE AND ALL THE OTHER FAN CATCH PHRASES AND I CAN SHOW YOU EVERY SINGLE COACH LOSING LIKE BELICHICK IN CLEVELAND AND SABAN LOSING TO LOUISIANA MONORE AT BAMA HIS FIRST YEAR…

LOUISIANA MONROE WAS .500 IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY…

He was never a great coach…He’s had some decent defenses for sure. And it appears CFB is catching up to it and he’s not adjusting back…And it’s probably a combination of not having horses…But that’s on him in year 6…You don’t gotta be Bama…But you shouldn’t be trotting Ivey and Jennings and have Mcloud as a top 2-3 DE in your rotation in year 6…Plain and simple.

HAVE WE BEEN 130TH IN TACKLING WHATEVER THAT FORMULA IS?

No but we haven’t been good at all.

LOUISIANA MONROE WAS .500 IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY…

Just stop…My god. Quit pointing to one time instances that backfit your argument. That’s just ridiculous. We had multiple ULM’s IN ONE YEAR. No one is talking about the occasional upset, especially in year 1…We have all moved past FIU. Hell some of us could even take Michigan State…If we didn’t give up 800 fucking yards (800! Storm, the worst defensive performance in cfb last season in terms of how many yards were available vs. how many they gained) to UNC…If we wouldn’t have been beaten to a drum and played into CU competitively for a half or a third.

We aren’t where we need to be…Maybe he gets there by end of year. I’d bet no, but welcome being wrong.

I WILL TELL YOU WHY IT IS NOT RIDICULOUS…

SABAN HAD WON A NATIONAL TITLE AND COACHED IN THE NFL…

HE DIDN’T HAVE DOMINANT TALENT OBVIOUSLY…

WHY COULDN’T HE BEAT A TEAM HE SHOULD HAVE BEAT?

THIS IS THE BEST CFB COACH OF ALL TIME…

THE ISN’T APPALACHIAN STATE…

THIS WAS A TERRIBLE TEAM IN FIU’S CONFERENCE…

WHY DOES THAT NOT MATTER?

THAT IS PART OF THE FORMULA HERE ALONG WITH BEATING A TEAM YOU WOULD LOSE TO 9 OUT OF 10 TIMES THAT ONE LUCKY ASS TIME…

Because that happens every single week in CFB

FIU loss = ULM loss…But then explain the rest?

It’s when it becomes a pattern there’s a problem. And you answered your own question…Saban had accomplished a lot, Diaz has accomplished an air biscuit.

BUT THAT IS WORSE BECAUSE HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE WAY BETTER THEN DIAZ BECAUSE OF THOSE ACCOMPLISHMENTS…

DIAZ WAS IN YEAR ONE OF HEAD COACHING IN HIS LIFE…

3 GAMES THAT SEASON CAME DOWN TO FG KICKING…

YOU CAN GO THROUGH TEAMS AND THAT HAPPENS THEY LOSE…

DID HE FIX THAT PROBLEM IN RECRUITING?

YESTERDAY CAME DOWN TO TWO RED ZONE TURNOVERS A MIISES 26 YARD FG AND A DROPPED PASS IN THE END ZONE…

HE GOT A 5 STAR KICKER WHAT MORE CAN HE DO?

This is real simple…And I’m not going to further this absurdity anymore. I have no proof Manny Diaz can coach a lick. And I’m all for giving him a little longer to prove it…I’m with you there.

Say it with me Storm…MAJORITY of those games shouldn’t have came down to a FG…He lost to Georgia Tech in their first year out of Paul Johnson’s goofy wishbone offense…They were hideous! Then he turns around and loses to Duke and FIU? But ok random variance works against you sometimes, I get it…They were close.

DID HE FIX THAT PROBLEM IN RECRUITING?

Kicker yes…Hopefully. The rest…Doing some good things on paper, but still huge holes in the roster. But definitely can’t say he’s fixed all problems (After 6 years DC, and 3rd year HC??? ) Not after being pulverized on defense against Mich State. Not after giving up 800 fucking yards against UNC last year…800 storm…Say it with me. Not 550…Not 650. They gained 800 yards of ground in a huge game for UM.

I’m all for giving some passes…But when you ignore everything you are no better than the blind idiots who call for the coach’s head after every single loss or false start.

DIAZ WAS IN YEAR ONE OF HEAD COACHING IN HIS LIFE…

He shouldn’t be cutting his teeth at UM.

YESTERDAY CAME DOWN TO TWO RED ZONE TURNOVERS A MIISES 26 YARD FG AND A DROPPED PASS IN THE END ZONE…

What about the 38?

I’m done storm…You are just saying silly shit and being close minded and overly loyal when it’s staring you in your face.

But I’m on the same side as you for a little while longer. I see some good things he has done big picture/program building…I don’t see enough on the field. It’s that simple. I don’t think he will work out as a HC at this level.

WASN’T IT YEAR ONE FOR MANNY EVER?

HOW COME THAT DOESN’T GET FACTORED IN?

HE WOULD HAVE WON 3 MORE GAMES IN HIS FORST YEAR COACHING EVER…

THAT IS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ARGUMENT…

IS IT OK TO WIN GAMES IN YEAR ONE LIKE THAT?

HOW MANY TEAMS ARE IN THE POSITION OF JUST RELOADING EVERY YEAR?

Every year we lose good talent and add good talent. This years team has more experience and talent than the 2020 team YET hasn’t shown it. Same Backers, Same OL, Same players outside of FOUR and we added 4 portal guys to help at DB, DE, OL, WR.

46 to 11 for MSU
46 to 1 for App St

When do we just out talent these teams? 75?

Florida took Bama to the wire with 57. I can guarantee that we wouldn’t do anything of the such with 57 when we have 46 now. Get more out of what you have! The fucking end.

MSU missed a FG too.

Take those two TOs away. You saying we stop MSU even if we don’t turn it over? That is a big leap seeing we didn’t stop them much in the second half.

Why was Mallory still getting targets if he has dropped passes? Put in Arroyo or target Brinson, Rambo, X.

You are reaching to think that 4 plays made that game. How about the other turn overs? How about the missed tackles by Ivey, Flagg, and bad coverage by the 5 star CB?

OMG!!! Insurrectionist … REPORTED!!! :grinning:

Tackling is … you know … so overrated.

And it’s not like it can be taught.

:roll_eyes:

Yes…I’ve mentioned it and factored it in 1000 times. Stop playing dumb.

I can give 1st year passes and have said just that MANY times on this board…But he didn’t have to blow every singled god damn one of them? He couldn’t “out talent” one of those teams? Every now and then you can just blow an FIU or GT the fuck out you know so the game doesn’t come down to a FG

So we have all these bullshit losses in year 1…OK let’s be A LITTLE CONCERNED and give him a pass

Then we didn’t belong on the same field with Clemson
Then we got the living fuck beat out of us at home by UNC (and I mean KILLED)
Then we weren’t competitive against Bama
Then we lose at home to Mich St.

I can live with some of that…Sure…But all of it? What’s going right?

Not to mention we still have huge holes in the roster and the defense has gone backwards 3 years straight??

Don’t forget as an AVERAGE gameday coach AT BEST…He then decides not to hire a DC?

Pulling for Diaz…Not giving up, as I’ve liked some recruiting things lately (not so much others, but hey I’m a glass half full guy) Not much to be optimistic about though. Plain and simple.

Horrible coaches do exist and some coaches do more with talent than others. It’s that simple.

Besides getting some kids to stay home in a covid year… What am I supposed to be excited about in regards to Manny Diaz’s coaching accumen and what I’ve seen so far? That he does good with the portal?

He’s been here 6 years and 3 as the head coach!

THAT WASN’T A MANNY DIAZ QUESTION…

THE ANSWER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HIM…

ALL OF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER…

Florida StateEdit

Diaz began his coaching career at Florida State University in 1998, working alongside defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews for two seasons. During his stint, the Florida State Seminoles appeared in back-to-back BCS National Championship Games, a loss to the Tennessee Volunteers in the 1999 Fiesta Bowland a win against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 Sugar Bowl.

NC StateEdit

Diaz played a major role for one of the country’s top-ranked defenses by coaching safeties in 2004 and 2005 and handling the linebackers in 2002 and 2003 for the NC State Wolfpack.

The 2005 NC State Wolfpack football teamfinished eighth nationally in total defense, sixth in third-down percentage, and twelfth in scoring defense en route to a 7–5 record and a shutout win over the South Florida Bulls in the 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl. Diaz also served as special teams coordinator and the kickoff return unit finished fifth nationally, while the punt return team blocked four kicks.

In his first year as safeties coach and special teams coordinator in 2004, NC State’s defense finished the year as the top-ranked unit in the country in total defense by allowing just over 220 yards per game. The Wolfpack defense also held national powers Ohio State and Florida State to under 130 yards of total offense during the season. Diaz’s players included All-ACC performer and former New York Jets player Andre Maddox. His 2004 special teams at NC State also had three blocked punts and two returns for touchdowns.

Diaz handled the linebackers for NC State in 2002 and 2003. The 2003 NC State Wolfpack football team finished 7–5 with Diaz sharing play-calling duties for all 11 games. He also made all the defensive calls during the 2003 Tangerine Bowl win over the Kansas Jayhawks.

In 2002, his first year as a full-time coach, Diaz helped the Wolfpack to one of their best seasons ever, finishing 11–3 and defeating Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl. He shared in the play-calling duties, and NC State ended the year ranked 14th nationally in total defense and 10th in scoring defense. In back-to-back games against Florida State and Notre Dame, NC State did not allow an offensive touchdown.

Middle TennesseeEdit

Diaz spent four seasons as defensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State University. Diaz also coached linebackers for two years after mentoring the safeties during his first two seasons in Murfreesboro.

In four years under Diaz, the Middle Tennessee defense led its conference in sacks and tackles for loss twice, and finished no lower than third in the league in either category during his tenure. In 2009, the Blue Raiders finished second nationally in tackles for loss, stopping more than eight and a half plays per game behind the line of scrimmage. Diaz’s defense also ranked sixth nationally in sacks that season, posting nearly three per game.

Also in 2009, Diaz tutored defensive end Chris McCoy who was tabbed the Sun Belt Conference co-Defensive Player of the Year. McCoy led the league and ranked sixth nationally in tackles for loss. Safety Jeremy Kellem and cornerbacks Alex Suber and Marcus Udell were also named first team all-SBC. Defensive end Jamari Lattimore along with linebackers Cam Robinson and Danny Carmichael earned second-team honors. Overall, Diaz’ unit produced 17 all-conference players during his time there and put up three of the top four fewest yards allowed averages at Middle Tennessee in its FBS era.

Mississippi StateEdit

In 2010 with the Mississippi State Bulldogs, Diaz guided a defense that ranked 22nd in the nation in scoring defense (19.9 ppg), 17th in rushing defense (214.9 ypg) and 17th in tackles for loss (7.0 pg). That was a dramatic turnaround for MSU from the season prior to his arrival. In 2009, the defense finished 71st in scoring defense, 62nd in rushing defense and 89th in TFL. Mississippi State also finished ranked 13th in red zone defense (.73) and 22nd in turnovers forced (28) nationally this season.

TexasEdit

Diaz was introduced as the defensive coordinator for the Texas Longhorns in January 2011. During his first season at Texas, Diaz led the top defense in the Big 12 as the Longhorns ranked first in the conference in total defense, rushing defense and pass defense. Overall the unit ranked 11th nationally in total defense and was sixth against the run despite facing six offenses that ranked in the top 15 nationally.

On September 7, 2013, the Longhorns’ defense, under Diaz, gave up a school record 550 yards rushing to Brigham Young University, including 257 to quarterback Taysom Hill. The following day, Mack Browndescribed the defensive performance as “unacceptable” and relieved Diaz of his duties as defensive coordinator.[4]

Louisiana TechEdit

On January 21, 2014, ESPN first reported Diaz would become the new Defensive Coordinator at Louisiana Tech. This was later followed by official reports by the university.[5] In his lone season as defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech, the Bulldogs led FBS in turnovers gained (42) with 16 fumble recoveries and 26 interceptions.

Second stint at Mississippi StateEdit

On January 5, 2015 it was announced that Diaz would return to Mississippi State as defensive coordinator.[6] Diaz spent the 2015 season with the Bulldogs, where his unit held opponents to 23.2 points per game and ranked in the nation’s top 10 in red zone defense and tackles for loss.

MiamiEdit

On January 2, 2016, University of Miamifootball head coach Mark Richt named Miami native Manny Diaz as the Hurricanes’ defensive coordinator for the start of the 2016 campaign.[7] In his first season at Miami, Diaz was a nominee for the Broyles Award, given to the top assistant coach in college football.[8]Diaz spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator under Richt. In his first year at the helm of the defense, Diaz’s unit ranked No. 20 nationally in total defense, No. 9 in yards per play, No. 12 in scoring defense, No. 5 in tackles for loss, No. 22 in team sacks and tied for No. 8 in defensive touchdowns allowed. Miami was the only team in the country to start three true freshmen linebackers in 2016.

Diaz is considered the mastermind behind the “Turnover Chain,” a Cuban link chain with a charm in the shape of the school’s iconic “U” logo, designed by famed Miami jeweler Anthony John Machado, more commonly known as “A.J. The Jeweler.” Citing a need for his defense to create more turnovers, the chain became a frenzy as Miami opened the 2017 season 10-0 and won the ACC Coastal Division for the first time. Miami appeared in the 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl. Continuing the impressive trends from Diaz’s first year running the defense, the Hurricanes ranked among the nation’s leaders in several defensive categories in 2017, including first nationally in team sacks, third nationally in tackles for loss and ninth nationally in opponent yards per play.

In his final season as defensive coordinator in 2018, the Hurricanes ranked No. 4 in NCAA in total defense and ranked No. 1 in several categories, including tackles for loss, third down conversion percentage and passing yards allowed. Diaz and his staff also unveiled the second “Turnover Chain” in Miami’s home opener against Savannah State. Also designed by A.J. The Jeweler, Turnover Chain 2.0 featured a charm in the shape of Sebastian the Ibis, the school’s mascot.

THIS IS NOT THE RESUME OF ONE OF THE TOP DC IN THE COUNTRY?

NOW HE DOESN’T KNOW HOW TO CALL A DEFENSE?

CAN ALL THE PEOPLE IN HERE THAT SAY “COACHING MATTERS” EXPLAIN HOW IN 2018 WE WERE #4 IN TOTAL DEFENSE AND #1 IN SEVERAL CATEGORIES LISTED ABOVE AND NOW MANNY SUDDENLY CAN’T COACH TACKLING? CONTAINMENT? ETC…

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2018- CMR took care of the HC role, recruiting, and set the tone. It was also the first year Miami played the 4/2/5 so a ton less tape on how to beat it.

2021- CMD has allowed upperclassmen to under perform without getting pulled. Ivey, Pope, Wiggins, Donaldson, Hall, Jennings, Carter… teams now have lots of tape on how to beat The 4/2/5 that Manny runs.

Both CMR and CMD clearly aren’t as good at HS players as CAG.