First good game of the year

First good game of the year

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Just watched the condensed game and this was a fun game to watch. I rewatched the pick six about 7x and that is easily the highlight play of the season
 
For all the talk that GT is a bad team, and they are, they also managed to beat Pitt and Duke. Till yesterday, we'd only been conquerors of the Virginia's in conference.

Still great to see the team do what they were supposed to do to a lesser opponent. Seeing the happy faces on the sidelines was a big plus for me.
 
For all the talk that GT is a bad team, and they are, they also managed to beat Pitt and Duke. Till yesterday, we'd only been conquerors of the Virginia's in conference.

Still great to see the team do what they were supposed to do to a lesser opponent. Seeing the happy faces on the sidelines was a big plus for me.
GT is a completely different team without Sims.
 
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Seems Diaz found a good LB. Credit where it's due.
Diaz didst find crap. Nobody was signing if "Dead Man Walking Diaz" had mistakenly been retained. Diaz quit recruiting early last season and even announced that fact "we are taking a small class and will fill holes via the portal". Worst recruiter to ever walk through the doors of the Hecht.
 
What's being overlooked amid the Jacurri/Gattis talk is how well the o-line blocked yesterday. It's a fundamental of the game, and we did it well against a conference opponent. Thank God! And that's the blue print Mario wants to follow in some form or fashion. Remarkable how good execution can make coaching look😂.

Haven't taken the time to check stats, but doesn't Tech have a fairly decent (average) type defense?
 
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Watching JB and it was apparent the confidence isn’t there YET. HE was a bit tentative even late in the game. That’s expected for a first start, and especially in your home state. The mental side of the game, getting comfortable, knowing your system and abilities within it, properly freelancing when it makes sense, taking what’s there when that makes sense will all come with time. My concerns aren’t with JB. He’s physically there. My concerns are with the people paid millions to help him with the learning curve and get him comfortable fast!
 
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I was at the game and very close to the UM sideline. The vast majority of the players have not quit. Not sure what Mario and the staff said/did this week, but they wanted to be there and played hard.
In all honesty they played hard and I couldn't be happier. But.. what if we got down 14 -0 instead of up.. do we continue to play hard? Everyone plays hard when things are going good. This is about execution. When you execute you play hard. Next week will be telling. Do we let Clemson demorialize us or do we fight till the last whistle...like GT did against us even while being blown out.
 
What's being overlooked amid the Jacurri/Gattis talk is how well the o-line blocked yesterday. It's a fundamental of the game, and we did it well against a conference opponent. Thank God! And that's the blue print Mario wants to follow in some form or fashion. Remarkable how good execution can make coaching look😂.

Haven't taken the time to check stats, but doesn't Tech have a fairly decent (average) type defense?
All correct. GT has an average D and a woeful O.
 
Great game Jaccuri despite some of the negativity here about your passing. He has an incredibly strong arm and with proper coaching and experience on the field he will improve dramatically. His ceiling is high and if he can continue to improve and learn some touch passing techniques I will take him over ANY QB on our roster. The kid plays with passion, enthusiasm, grit, toughness, and above all have tremendous physical skills. GO JACURRI!.
 
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It wasn’t ‘01 Washington, but this was the first time all year Miami executed its game plan for four quarters. The smiles on the sidelines said it all. This team needed that performance.

- It would be foolish to judge Jacurri Brown after one start. His story has yet to be written. But there are certain physical things that we can see right away. The main thing is that he looks big and strong at the ACC level. He shrugged off defenders and always fell forward. When you have a physical runner at QB, it allows you to spread teams out and punish them between the tackles. It’s the Tebow/Jalen Hurts formula. Brown missed some easy throws, but he also creates a lot of easy throws with his running threat. The team ran for 217 yards, its highest total in two seasons. And that was with only two scholarship RBs. Jacurri did an excellent job of managing the game and keeping the ball out of harm’s way against a GT team that ranked Top 5 nationally in takeaways. He also made good decisions in scramble situations.

- One area where Jacurri can improve is his ball placement on horizontal throws. He was imprecise on a few, which forced the runner to lose momentum or miss the ball entirely. When Jacurri gets more consistent there, he can really stress the defense. The ball gets there fast. Overall, his passing growth will determine his ceiling. As we’ve seen with guys like Jordan Travis--- and in the pros with Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen--talented athletes with twitchy arms can develop as passers. Jacurri's first TD was schemed wide open, but it was still an impressive flick with a defender right in his face.

- Kam Kinchens is an All-Conference talent. He is our best tackling safety since Jaquan Johnson and has been an INT machine since high school. He got burned on some bad guesses this year, but older fans will remember that even Ed Reed made similar mistakes at the same age. Kinchens is a film junkie and will only get better if he stays healthy.

- As we discussed on the Podcast, this was a huge game for Jaylan Knighton and he delivered. His style fits in the gun next to a running QB like Jacurri.

- It was hard to miss all of the Class of ’22 guys making plays. We already discussed Jacurri. Anez Cooper was tossing defenders. Wesley Bissainthe is a knockback tackler and should never leave the starting lineup. Jaleel Skinner caught his first touchdown. The guys that Mario brought in last year generally seem longer and more athletic. One guy who had an uneven performance was Nyjalik Kelly. He just turned 18 last week, so some growing pains are normal.

- Tyrique Stevenson is the best draft-eligible NFL prospect on the team. Physical, instinctive, big and fast. He profiles best inside at the next level in the role he played at Georgia.

- Mitchell Agude is starting to come on the past few games. He was everywhere today. Antonio Moultrie was active and made up for the absence of Elijah Roberts, Jake Lichtenstein and Jared Harrison-Hunte.

- This offense is still boring but will give Miami a chance to get bowl-eligible by slowing down games and controlling the ball.

Bottom line, it feels good to watch a win. Next week will be interesting given the no-show against FSU. How do they respond against an even better team?
I want to see how they fair next two weeks versus more NFL prospects
 
Great game Jaccuri despite some of the negativity here about your passing. He has an incredibly strong arm and with proper coaching and experience on the field he will improve dramatically. His ceiling is high and if he can continue to improve and learn some touch passing techniques I will take him over ANY QB on our roster. The kid plays with passion, enthusiasm, grit, toughness, and above all have tremendous physical skills. GO JACURRI!.

Proper coaching….
 
Nice win for Miami but GT is horrible.
 
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