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Was on full display last night.
Nebraska ran the ball 80% of their snaps last night and we didn't do anything different defensively compared to other games. It was status quo.
He was in Robot Al mode. He doesn't care what's going on around him. The opponent, their offense, their personnel, their formations,their tendencies, the down and distance -- none of it matters. He will scan his binder and continue running the same defense without any situational awareness. It's head down, stick to the process, hunker down and do our job, and forget what the opponent is showing us.
We sat with two deep safeties and our corners off all night and conceded chunks of yardage. We gave them a numbers advantage inside the box on every play. We kept 6 in the box on a majority of snaps. They put those kids in a position to fail even before the ball was snapped.
Last night was one of the most embarrassing displays of "coaching" at Miami. Even for Al, that was bad. But mainly it highlighted how his tunnel vision on his "process" is a major detriment to the team.
The worst part is to him the philosophy and scheme were fine, we just weren't executing.
Nebraska ran the ball 80% of their snaps last night and we didn't do anything different defensively compared to other games. It was status quo.
He was in Robot Al mode. He doesn't care what's going on around him. The opponent, their offense, their personnel, their formations,their tendencies, the down and distance -- none of it matters. He will scan his binder and continue running the same defense without any situational awareness. It's head down, stick to the process, hunker down and do our job, and forget what the opponent is showing us.
We sat with two deep safeties and our corners off all night and conceded chunks of yardage. We gave them a numbers advantage inside the box on every play. We kept 6 in the box on a majority of snaps. They put those kids in a position to fail even before the ball was snapped.
Last night was one of the most embarrassing displays of "coaching" at Miami. Even for Al, that was bad. But mainly it highlighted how his tunnel vision on his "process" is a major detriment to the team.
The worst part is to him the philosophy and scheme were fine, we just weren't executing.
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