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How do we feel going into the weekend when the Miami Hurricanes take on Georgia Tech. Wrongs have to be righted... Mario Cristobal gets on how things are going with the time management coach. Cristobal says he has no interest in talking about the infamous GT ending from last year.
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00:00Miami hurricanes. We'll be back on the field noon. Okay. Saturday. Are we nervous? No,
00:08not nervous. No, not as nervous as you were against Duke. Definitely not. Definitely not.
00:12Okay. Definitely not. I, in fact, why is this? Well, a couple of reasons. One, I, I liked,
00:20I liked the way the team has been playing. I think that they have shown themselves to
00:23be a more well-rounded team. I think they have a very obvious flaw when they're secondary
00:28and given up big plays and whatnot, but I don't think they've blinked with that. And
00:33so not every team's going to be perfect. You know, you can't, I think that they've, they've
00:39handled the adversity very, very well. I mean, that, that has been one of the, I think the
00:44best things about this team. They don't blink when things aren't going great. Your offensive
00:48greatness has made up for, um, your defensive walls. And let's think of it this way. If
00:56they really had a problem on the other side of the ball, they could just suck the life out of
01:01the football and run it down your throat. Right? So they have options. They have options offensively
01:07to try to manage that, which by the way, guys, that's what football is. Everybody doesn't have
01:14a perfect football team on both sides of the ball. Yep. You know, every year we talk about teams
01:19winning defensively or winning offensively or whatever, and that's okay. As long as you
01:26are aware of it, you understand it and you build your team accordingly. Now I will say this,
01:32if we're going to say that about the defense, the office can never let you down. That's true. Okay.
01:40That's true. Which to this point they have not. Some of the games you thought were like,
01:46even when there's been a couple of drives where you're like, I don't know. And then
01:51like all of a sudden, boom, there's three drives in a row where like amazing happens.
01:54Yeah, absolutely. So I, no, I'm not nervous. I mean, Georgia, Georgia techs really struggled
02:00the last couple of weeks, especially the score. Hey, listen, Florida state beat California,
02:08Florida state beat cow. I got you. And then we went out to cow. It was a, it was a, it was a,
02:17it was a dog fight. Cal did jump on him. And then of course, you know, look, there's gotta,
02:23there's gotta be a part of Mario. Okay. Wrongs have to be righted. Okay. Wrongs have to be
02:31righted. And I would rather not get to that point again, where he could write, of course,
02:35of course. That's, and that's what I'm saying. Like there has to be a point where, you know,
02:41he could, he could say he doesn't want to think about last year or whatever, but like, come on,
02:45dude, that was one of the most embarrassing things that's happened to him, this football
02:50program. Thankfully, we have a time management coach. Now we have a time management coach and,
02:55and what you, what, you know what I love about that Marcos looks at me and he can't even say
03:05with a straight face. No, we have a time management coach. We need, why don't you ask
03:11him if we could borrow? Cause we ain't never on clock. That's true. That's fair.
03:14It's total fair criticism. Jennifer is supposed to be on time management clock.
03:19You guys don't listen. Okay. Which brings me to my point.
03:25It wasn't the time management clock. It was that Mario didn't listen.
03:28Well, he did have time management. He did have a, he, he did go in there and he was like, Oh,
03:35he had a mirror ball, like screaming out of him and he wasn't listening. But that being said,
03:39now we have a time management coach. Can we hear about Mario and the time management coach?
03:44Here's what a Marcos ball said early in the week.
03:48I don't know about visible and present, but it's the same processes and it's constant interaction.
03:54So that there's a fail safe. There's no holes. There's no loopholes in process. And I think
04:01up until this past week, we were really up there in middle eight, you know, middle eight
04:07production performance, which is critical, right? How you end a half, how you start a half.
04:12Um, and a lot of different areas that probably don't make it to, um, to the media, you know,
04:17in terms of trying to gain an extra possession, trying to diffuse an extra possession for the
04:22other side, trying to save your time outs in case you're in an opportunity to get a possession back.
04:27All those scenarios have played out, um, just about for the most part to how we've wanted it
04:33to. And it's been a lot of diligence, you know, with a lot of people working hard.
04:37Love it. Diligence, dude. That is what it's all about.
04:41Paying attention to the details.
04:45Tremendous. You know, it takes a big man to, to, to realize when he makes a mistake
04:50to be more prepared. So said mistake doesn't happen again. Leroy air, go the time management coach.
04:57Only, only you. What this is. This is tremendous. Really? Really? That answer
05:07reminds me of talking to Mike McDaniel. No, no, no, no, no, no. The only difference is
05:15the only reason why we tolerate it is because Mario's winning, but he said a whole bunch of
05:20nothing right there. No, that's not true. Really? Diligence. It's about diligence. You understand,
05:27you understand you can have, here's what I don't understand.
05:31There was somebody who you were closer to than the time management coach yelling at the top of his
05:39lungs and you shoot them away. Now you're going to hire a guy and you say, I'm going to listen to him.
05:45Very, Mario's going to be Mario. You got to take the emotion out of it. You know what I would say?
05:51You got to take the emotion out of it. Yeah. You got to take the emotion out of it. I think with
05:54mirror ball, they're too, they should have been celebrating who rams, you know, here's what I
06:00know for a fact. No, I don't know for a fact, but I'm telling you as a fact, when I say this,
06:09they said that to appease you. I don't know, but Mario's like, I just got to be better.
06:15You should be better. Okay. But to, to like, try to soothe everybody by saying,
06:21by saying these words, I got a time management coach now.
06:27I ain't buying it. It's okay. He was asked about, Hey, I made a mistake. I like I'll make sure I
06:35don't make that damn mistake again. Would have sufficed. He was asked not to explain why or how
06:40or whatever. We all know what it was. We would have, if he would have said that from the get-go,
06:46this would have been over with this conversation, but because he came up with this elaborate
06:51explanation of now I got a time coach and all that, that brought more questions into it.
06:55Well, he was asked more questions about Georgia tech. He was very brief about it. Like I,
06:59he did not really want to address it, which, you know, I mean, I would say this, this team right
07:04now, it's more about how they do things and less about the other team. You understand what I'm
07:14saying? No boneheaded ponies, no turnovers, no pre-snap ponies, just all the things that you can
07:26do to play the best possible football you can play. Well, not no turnovers, not no turnovers.
07:32Sometimes there's a crazy cam ward turnover. Again, the reality versus the goal, the goal
07:40is to have no turnovers. Okay. Or how about this? Let me put it this way. When the turnover battle.
07:49Oh, I like that. Okay. Thank you. Which is what they normally say. Well, I didn't use good coach
07:55talk. I didn't use good coach. Okay. You're not a coach. I like that about you, you know, more,
08:00but the fact still remains this team and everything you see on the football field
08:10from now until the, I would say the ACC championship game has more to do about what they do
08:21than whoever they play, because they are clearly better than these other teams.
08:27And the only way that these teams can remain close or have a chance is if they have one of
08:34those boneheaded turnover games where they don't get their job done. And that's how it sneaks up.
08:41So, yeah, I'm more than sure what they're working on is those little minute details,
08:47details, you know, something as simple as quarterback exchange, shotgun, making sure
08:53the quarterback's eyes are in the right place. Make sure the routes are ran,
08:58great routes being run, defensively tackling more because, oh my God, sometimes they can't tackle,
09:07right? No swag penalties, but I will say this. Sometimes a swag penalty is okay.
09:14Now swag penalties. Okay. Let me tell you when you're very harsh by you. Let me, let me tell
09:19you why. Okay. Because I saw a play, not that I saw a play where a ball was being caught on
09:27the sideline. I can't remember if it was college or pro safety came over and jarred the ball away
09:32from him. That's a good football play. You got a penalty for it, but that was a good football play.
09:39That is the safety's job. So I'm not going to get mad at aggressive football being played.
09:46That results in a penalty. If the guy's not trying to be malicious,
09:50his job is to jar the football. If you were safety, somebody come catch the ball.
09:54You supposed to knock it, not slap it, jar him from the football. Those are rules of
10:00football. They ain't gonna never change. Mario was asked about the, uh, the Georgia
10:05tech game from last year. Wasn't very interested in talking about it. Of course not.
10:23In terms of what exactly? Um, of just learning from last season's game. Um,
10:30in terms of what exactly? Um, I just think of like, like the play Collins,
10:35Louisiana. I know we did talk about the, uh, game time and the coach, but just like,
10:40I guess the approach for this weekend's game, the approach to the game, we approach every game,
10:45the way we approach every single game, one or no mentality, prepare really hard and play our best
10:50football. Yeah. I think the question I just say this now, if the reporter were to just be a jack
10:58ass about it and just blurt it out, instead of trying to be politically correct, he couldn't be
11:04upset. Right. Cause he actually kept making it more and more difficult for him. It was getting
11:12a little nervous. She could have been like, are you going to take a knee when you're supposed to
11:18dumb, dumb, but you wouldn't have done that. So my question to you is if she would have been that
11:27straightforward, well, then he's going to be a jerk about it. Right. Okay. Okay. Cause I like,
11:34I like, I, you know, me, I always defend the player or the coach with the questions should,
11:40I saw that that was kind of a softball. He, she was trying to throw out there to get him
11:46to talk about it. When he wants to be a, he wants to be a rat bastard about it.
11:51Right. That's all right though. Well, you know what you did, you know what you did, Mario, Mario,
11:59I work on your lunges this week. All right, dude, touch that, touch that knee to the ground.
12:05I know you're not supposed to, but you know, like little,
12:09wouldn't that be something if the game started and all the fans just took a knee
12:13and just take a knee and go five, four, three, two, one.
12:27A hundred percent. The clock coach is just the mustachioed get back coach, right? With the stop
12:30watch on. I don't think they have one. I literally don't think they have one. You don't think they
12:37asked coach. You don't think he asked coach fell to the office. He goes, uh, coach felt, guess what?
12:41You're the time man. Let me tell you something. I see Miami's get back coach. I saw, I sent you
12:47guys a text. I saw Colorado's big game. Uh, get back home. You've not shamed him many times. He
12:52was not dude. Hey, he was so big. It was 20 degrees. He was sweating.
13:00You have no mercy, dude. No mercy for the, for the, for, for the shaman. No, I'm not.
13:07I'm not shaming him. What do you mean? What are you talking about? I'm looking at the screen.
13:13He's a big boy. That's not fat shaming. That's literally said that you fat shame someone.
13:18You say, Oh my God, you fat shake them again. And then you act surprised.
13:26What do you call it? Huh? What do you call it? Stating facts about what was going on in it?
13:32Cause I was thinking in Miami coach, I feel like I'm talking to Mario right now. Cause I'm like,
13:37what do you mean? What am I doing? When I call him a big boy, he's sweating in 22 degree weather.
13:40In terms of what? In terms of what? Uh, his size, his, uh, his perspiration.
13:47Those are facts that it is. Those are facts. How should I have told that story?
13:53I'm like, Hey, they're get back coaches, big as hell.
13:56And he's sweating and it's 20 degrees about the snow.
14:02The players come off the field and pat him down. Okay. You see that?
14:08I was sweating in 30 degree weather. What are you talking about?
14:11That's because of all that moonshine you had in you.
14:17My goodness. Speaking of moonshine.

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