Brown talks offensive issues and updates team as UM readies for BC

Brown talks offensive issues and updates team as UM readies for BC

Stefan Adams

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Lmao. People seeing the true bull ****ery' from this offensive staff...Defensive staff shaking their heads.

Prediction: BC kicks the shiit out of this team.

Nice.
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All good stuff posted I'm sure.
 
We need some interviewers that will ask some real questions man . Someone ask our “OC” why our freshman TE has more touches than Jeff Thomas
 
After watching film over the bye week, offensive coordinator Thomas Brown shared his thoughts on the Canes’ offensive performance in their 16-13 loss to UVA.

“It was frustrating, we watched it as a whole unit," Brown said. "A lot of stuff has obviously been said about the game and how we performed but it boils down to our lack of execution, which starts with us first as coaches.

“We got to do a better job at coaching our guys and either we’re doing a poor job at coaching our guys or we got too much stuff in our offense that they can’t retain and can’t execute well. Are we playing too many guys? We have to sort some of that stuff out and I know some of the answers to that already, but all around we got to do a better job of preparing these guys and they got to go out and do what we tell them to.”

Brown referenced playing too many guys at times and says shortening the rotations at some positions has been discussed among the staff. Which positions might we see that at?

“I think everywhere across the board - up front maybe we’re rotating too many guys at certain times,” Brown said. “Receiver-wise, those guys are very talented, we have to make sure they know what they’re doing in every situation. Especially when it comes to run blocking, we had a bunch of missed assignments. When it comes to the perimeter blocking, which had been great, we have some young guys that just don’t get it yet, haven’t understood what it takes to be great here yet. We’ll get it fixed, though.”

The Canes are tied for 73rd in the country in total offense at just under 400 yards per game and Brown thinks improving his unit’s execution and focus will solve some of the problems on the offensive side of the ball.

“The biggest thing is make sure your guys are focused all the time," Brown said. "We're playing the right guys to help us be successful - just execute. If you don't execute it doesn't even matter. ... It's all about execution."

Miami has played musical QB’s the past few weeks, and has landed on Malik Rosier as the starter for the Boston College game on Friday. Despite the friction, Rosier and N’Kosi Perry have maintained a good relationship according to Brown.

“They’ve been great. Those guys are both loyal to this program, loyal to each other,” Brown said. “They never turn their backs to each other. They continue to push each other and compete together, so like I said from the get go when we first made the move to N’Kosi (Perry), the more guys we have helping us in each spot, the better we are going to be in the long run.”

With Lorenzo Lingard out with a knee injury, Brown declined to say who would be the third string RB against Boston College.

“We’ll see when the game comes,” Brown said. “We’ll see who the third guy is when we get going in the game.”

On RT DJ Scaife, who made his first career start last game against UVA: “DJ has been doing really well, is gaining more confidence, knows what to do and is playing his butt off.”

Brown is preparing to face a BC defense that has racked up the third most sacks in the country and is led by defensive ends Wyatt Ray (8.5 sacks) and Zach Allen (4.5).

“They’re tough as ****,” Brown said. “They’re hard to run against, have two of the best D ends in the country, get after the quarterback so we have to do a good job out of staying out of third and seven-and-long. They come and get the quarterback in a hurry. Very kind of a don’t-beat-themselves type defense, experienced guys, older guys, know what to do.”
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Fisch would have this Offense at least scoring 20 points. Everyone on Offense besides Dugans can go. Richt needs to get his Joe Paterno on and just oversee the day to day
 
The crazy thing is this offense is ALREADY as simple and predictable as you can get.

Maybe he’s not talking about that... Offenses like Clemson and Oklahoma are just as simple in terms of what it is players are being asked to do they’re just more creative.

Lack of creativity isn’t going to change in this offense but there is something that can be done to make it easier to e execute.
 
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Jesus ****y-******* Christ...

Yes, you're rotating too many guys. If Jeff Thomas had a touch for every time you guys rotated offensive lineman, would be a top-15 offense.

You know why? Because Jeff Thomas is an elite player and half the guys you're forcing into the game on the offensive line, umm, aren't.
 
“It was frustrating, we watched it as a whole unit," Brown said. "A lot of stuff has obviously been said about the game and how we performed but it boils down to our lack of execution, which starts with us first as coaches.

"We got to do a better job at coaching our guys and either we’re doing a poor job at coaching our guys or we got too much stuff in our offense that they can’t retain and can’t execute well. Are we playing too many guys? We have to sort some of that stuff out and I know some of the answers to that already, but all around we got to do a better job of preparing these guys and they got to go out and do what we tell them to.”

 
Execute my ***. Your scheme & plays blow. Grow the **** up & put your ego aside & hire an OC.
 
“It was frustrating, we watched it as a whole unit," Brown said. "A lot of stuff has obviously been said about the game and how we performed but it boils down to our lack of execution, which starts with us first as coaches.

"We got to do a better job at coaching our guys and either we’re doing a poor job at coaching our guys or we got too much stuff in our offense that they can’t retain and can’t execute well. Are we playing too many guys? We have to sort some of that stuff out and I know some of the answers to that already, but all around we got to do a better job of preparing these guys and they got to go out and do what we tell them to.”



Rell, this reminds me of that classic quip from John McKay when they asked him about his teams execution and he stated,"I'm all for it."
 
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Rell, this reminds me of that classic quip from John McKay when they asked him about his teams execution and he stated,"I'm all for it."

I was literally reading these quote from Brown and I was like this sounds eerily familiar. Decided to post this video b/c the terminology of "execute better" has been thrown around way too much for my liking.

For a coach to say 'it starts w/ the coach', and then say '"WE" need to execute better AS A TEAM' makes the first statement disingenuous. It's a false sense of acceptance. It's like someone saying 'I'm sorry you feel that way' v. 'I'm sorry for making you feel that way.' One is taking responsibility while the other is saying, bih get over it. lol.

This staff is making it seem as if the players are not grasping their offensive concept, when in reality, the offensive concept is trash.
 
"....or we got too much stuff in our offense that they can’t retain and can’t execute well."

That was just inserted as a joke to see if people were paying attention, right? Right? I mean there is no possible way the OC could have actually said that when our opponents and even the casual fan knows which one of 6 plays is coming on every down. I would need to dig up "10 Yard Fight" on NES to find a less complex offense.
 
I was literally reading these quote from Brown and I was like this sounds eerily familiar. Decided to post this video b/c the terminology of "execute better" has been thrown around way too much for my liking.

For a coach to say 'it starts w/ the coach', and then say '"WE" need to execute better AS A TEAM' makes the first statement disingenuous. It's a false sense of acceptance. It's like someone saying 'I'm sorry you feel that way' v. 'I'm sorry for making you feel that way.' One is taking responsibility while the other is saying, bih get over it. lol.

This staff is making it seem as if the players are not grasping their offensive concept, when in reality, the offensive concept is trash.

we are in what I have dubbed 'Richtbation' - a form of probation that has nothing to do with the NCAA.

It's funny to me how my thread from a couple of weeks ago about our offense prior to the UVa game was derided by some and now those very same posters are parroting it. Cue Alanis for the irony
 
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“We got to do a better job at coaching our guys and either we’re doing a poor job at coaching our guys or we got too much stuff in our offense that they can’t retain and can’t execute well. Are we playing too many guys? We have to sort some of that stuff out and I know some of the answers to that already, but all around we got to do a better job of preparing these guys and they got to go out and do what we tell them to.”

Said every coach shortly before being fired. Coker said this...Shannon and Golden.

This is so sad....whenever a coach says this it means they do not know how to get them to execute better. It means they will continue doing the samethings expecting different results. They honestly think everything will be okay if the players will just do better....without addressing why they are not doing better in the fisrt place. What did they work on all summer?

In the Golden video they literally ask him how will he get the team to excute better and he could not answer. When they say **** like these they really don't have an answer.

They are going to come out with what they think are some new offensive plays thinking they will spice it up...but they will just revert back to who they are if the game is close. Watch them start with some stupid trick play and it fails miserably.

Why do we have to go through the exact samething with every coach?
 
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Maybe he’s not talking about that... Offenses like Clemson and Oklahoma are just as simple in terms of what it is players are being asked to do they’re just more creative.

Lack of creativity isn’t going to change in this offense but there is something that can be done to make it easier to e execute.

It's called hiring an experienced, dedicated outside Offensive Coordinator.
 
Execution is a big problem. When guys are open this team struggles to take advantage of it. But predictability is a problem too. If you want to run the same plays at least do it out of different formations.
 
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