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  • Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,616 Founders Club
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    Be patient.

    Since 97 ? Race and I are running out of Shits to give
  • Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,208 Founders Club
    Was Diaz even in the conversation to go to UW?
  • Member Posts: 6,376
    dont drop the soap in the showers, diaz.
  • Member Posts: 5,755

    Was Diaz even in the conversation to go to UW?

    Dude is from Miami. State college is no metropolitan city. If Washington was serious about football, Jen could have hired him for 1.5 which is more than PSU is paying him. He has head coaching experience, connections and is great defensive coordinator.
    But let’s sit around and watch her make another uninspiring hire.
  • Member Posts: 8,028
    edited December 2021

    Dude is from Miami. State college is no metropolitan city. If Washington was serious about football, Jen could have hired him for 1.5 which is more than PSU is paying him. He has head coaching experience, connections and is great defensive coordinator.
    But let’s sit around and watch her make another uninspiring hire.
    Steinauer inspires me. Especially if its combined with Donte.

    I think we're going to be happy with the DC pick(s). Steinauer is already locked in. Patience, faggot.
  • Member Posts: 15,501
    Penn State hiring Manny may look good but I don't know how long he stays there. Miami, his Alma mater, just hired a complete buffoon as HC and if that job opens up, Manny may head home
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    Steinauer inspires me. Especially if its combined with Donte.

    I think we're going to be happy with the DC pick(s). Steinauer is already locked in. Patience, faggot.
    Dontes not coming, good things don’t happen to us.
  • Member Posts: 5,755

    Dontes not coming, good things don’t happen to us.
    You would have to be a real fucking idiot to think this would happen or the biggest doog on Dawgman
  • Member Posts: 5,755
    edited December 2021

    Diaz has been hit or miss as a coordinator. This has nothing to do with us.

    Penn State “cares” about football. I trust their judgement. When an entire economy depends on how the football program does, people don’t make mistakes
  • Member Posts: 8,028
    edited December 2021

    Dontes not coming, good things don’t happen to us.
    If we don't get Donte I won't lose a wink of sleep. Steinauer is the ice cream and Donte would be the cherry. I don't think Donte is a requirement to a great defense as long as our D coaches are decent recruiters. The more I read about Steinauer the more I think he's an absolute coup.
  • Member Posts: 16,419
    uhh no thanks.
  • Member Posts: 5,755
    edited December 2021

    Manny Diaz is an awful coach holy shit shut the fuck up



    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 Bowl and a win against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 Sugar Bowl.

    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.

    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

    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.

    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.

    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.



    Yeah awful
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    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 Bowl and a win against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 Sugar Bowl.

    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.

    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

    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.

    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.

    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.



    Yeah awful
    Did you watch Miami give up 400+ yes 400+ rushing yards to North Carolina last year with 2 first round picks and a 4th round pick on their DL? Did you watch Miami play defense under manny at all?
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    Did you watch Miami give up 400+ yes 400+ rushing yards to North Carolina last year with 2 first round picks and a 4th round pick on their DL? Did you watch Miami play defense under manny at all?
    Agree he sucks as a head coach
  • Member Posts: 5,755
    edited December 2021
    Gladstone said:

    Yikes. Thanks for the copy paste with stats from 10-20 years ago. How about Gene Chizik as DC? Maybe we can hire Norm Chow to run the offense too? Literally zero people wanted Diaz as our DC.

    The only thing getting cucked here is the OP's brain.



    which explains why “zero” people where in the stands at Montlake

  • Member Posts: 10,194
    edited December 2021



    which explains why “zero” people where in the stands at Montlake

    You put a lot of stock in the opinion of a horde of imbecilic zealots. Good for Penn State for getting people to show up and care. Doesn't mean those people know shit.

    Doogs fill a lot of seats.
  • Member Posts: 12,990
    Didn't realize Manny Diaz's wife wanted to move to Seattle instead of College Station
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    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 Bowl and a win against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 Sugar Bowl.

    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.

    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

    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.

    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.

    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.



    Yeah awful
    I like how you redacted the fact he was a GA from the opening paragraph.
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    The thing I hate about the stadium is how it doesn’t completely wrap around like autzen does. Gives it a high school look at certain angles . Maybe a major remodel is in order to compete with the big time programs?
  • Member Posts: 7,327
    edited December 2021

    Agree he sucks as a head coach
    Taysom Hill killed Diaz as a dc and put him 6 ft under fired on the tarmac. Nuff said on that. Nobody is missing anything by passing on him. Franklin’s the same guy that employed John Donovan so his history of judgment is very suspect.
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    Dude is from Miami. State college is no metropolitan city. If Washington was serious about football, Jen could have hired him for 1.5 which is more than PSU is paying him. He has head coaching experience, connections and is great defensive coordinator.
    But let’s sit around and watch her make another uninspiring hire.
    Suddenly he’s a great DC now.

    He watched two NC running backs gain 20,000 yds a piece on Miami at their house running the same simple play for the entire game. Even I got the memo on Manny that day.
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    Since 97 ? Race and I are running out of Shits to give
    You're trying way too hard to impress Race. Just send him citrus PMs like the rest of us and shut the fuck up with these retarded football takes.
  • Member Posts: 19,937

    Agree he sucks as a coach
    fixed

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