The U: ESPN film

theDude47

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Anyone watching this? In the beginning of the film, I thought I was going to find some little respect for Miami. It quickly became apparent that I had greatly underestimated how crappy and horrible that program actually is. I lost all respect I had for Jimmy Johnson. I now see why Miami fans are some of the worst on the planet.
 
If you don't have any feelings toward Miami, just watch this film and you will see why EVERYONE hates them! I can't believe they put this on TV!
 
If you don't have any feelings toward Miami, just watch this film and you will see why EVERYONE hates them! I can't believe they put this on TV!


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they aren't worth a sports documentary for anything good they have done.
 
This is blowing my mind. I knew they were Thug U, but wow.

All the former players they have on this documentary take pride that they are complete trash.
 
HOW WERE THEY NOT ON SOME SORT OF PROBATION EVERY YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

This is almost unbelievable-
 
The fanbase fits them so well too. I've never seen so many wiggers till the U played at Bobby Dodd.
 
They just claimed that they had to accept payment from Luther Campbell and steal car radios just to buy enough food for themselves on the weekend! OMG! This program deserves the Death Penalty!
 
So the film depicts the Miami football team as criminals/cheaters/jerks? I'm not watching.
 
That just makes you want to go out and punch THEM in the mouth. If there's any team you want to run the score up on, it's THE U.
 
the thought of people getting mad at somebody running up the score is dumb.

if you dont want them to do that play some damn D
 
the thought of people getting mad at somebody running up the score is dumb.

if you dont want them to do that play some damn D

I didn't have a problem with them running up the score, that happens. My problems started when they would go out there looking to fight people and acting classless in the process. There is a huge difference between just running your offense until the game is over and trying to be as much as a Thug as possible. They are celebrating this type of horrible behavior.
 
I didn't imply that one should run the score up on them because they used to do it to others. The brashness that they used to show on the field was disgusting.

They were very talented and won a lot of games, however they had no class about them what so ever.

For you younger guys that never actually saw Miami back in their hey day and are basing your opinions on stories such as this ESPN documentary, you don't know the half of it.
 
I loved the documentary. Obviously there was a lot wrong on the inside of the program, and you could tell that it was made by a Miami fan because they did all they could to portray it in a positive light. But I had no problem with the players celebrating and having fun. I'd rather not see Tech guys conduct themselves that way, but it fit Miami.

Also, **** Miami.
 
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