MarioBall

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imo Mario/Mirabal is essentially run game coordinators. Dawson hasn’t pull his weight. We need accept that this team will rely on physical run game with this regime. Currently I see a OC who doesn’t have a qb while not having the art of calling plays. Play calling isn’t about the current play you’re calling. It’s about the play you want to call in 3-5 plays. I’ll never understand dink and dunk with physical run game. Imo we need to increase the deep shots to create explosive plays or get cheap yards with the gimmicky ****t.

I loved our first play of the game, the deep post to Colbie Young while near our own goal line. I thought they needed to take vertical shots at certain points, but quite frankly, really didn't for the most part. It was maddening to see
 
Mario doesnt think its broken. I know all I need to know about him when he comes from Oregon, brings some benchwarming Olinemen with him but doesnt want to bring Benson.. Guy is goofy af.. We are stuck in purgatory..

Yep.
Outside of ASU in 2019, every game Mario has lost since Oregon has been a game where his offense received a negative value generated for the game.

Mario doesn’t lose a ton of shootouts. His issue isn’t like Leach or Riley where they score 40 but give up 45.

His problem is he struggles to score 20 too many games.
 
Miami went down 27-20 to Florida State. The game was hard fought, but from Miami's perspective, I can't help but be frustrated. I understand that the Hurricanes were short-handed given their quarterback situation, but I can't help but ask myself this one very important question.

Are we stuck with 'MarioBall'?

Where we try our best to be physical, run the ball, win the time of possession, and against any decent team score right around 20 points?

Once again, the effort -- especially defensively was for the most part very good -- but I can't help but to question the whole offensive approach as they made the decision to go with Emory Williams behind center.

After getting down 10-0, Miami, battled back. They even took an early 13-10 lead after the first possession for the second half after they recovered a surprise onside kick.

But here's what I wanted to focus on. Late in the first half, Miami was down 10-7 but deep in FSU territory. And from there, they proceeded to just run the ball into a wall of garnett-and-gold. There was nothing in terms of a bootleg, or a run-pass option for Williams. Just runs inside. Yeah, be physical. That's the name of the game, right?

Then in the first drive of the second half, after Mark Fletcher broke off a nice run. Once again, the 'Canes just decided to jam the ball inside, never mind that the 'Noles were making a huge commitment to stopping the run game (which after a series of big runs by Don Chaney in the first half, never really got going.)

That drive bogged down, and Miami was forced into a field goal attempt.

I get it, we had Williams at QB, but there comes a time when you have to give the guy you choose as your starter to at least loosen up the defense.

What had to be 14 potential points, was instead just 6, against a high powered offense that you knew was going to score a certain amount of points.

Yeah, Cristobal wants to be tough and hard-nosed, but will he ever be fast, fun and productive(on offense)? As you saw the Florida State offense, you saw one that was multi-faceted and got the ball into their playmakers hands. Miami's defense actually played well considering the lack of non-support they received for much of the second half.

The last drive was interesting to say the least. Miami actually ran a draw that went nowhere as time was winding down deep in their own territory. It was maddening to see offensive coordinator, Shannon Dawson, implore his offense to hurry up -- this after calling a draw with Fletcher, who's really a bit of a plodding muscle back.

Again, did we really need to run the ball at this stage in the game?

'MarioBall' baby, it's not just a game plan -- it's a lifestyle.

Eventually the drive ended with four Tyler Van Dyke incompletions, after he came in for an injured Williams, who suffered a bad looking arm injury in getting a first down. Hey, even quarterbacks in this offense under Cristobal have to be physical!!! (Young Emory went out a hero).

So yeah, there's two game left in this regular season which has turned very sour as the offense has gone south.

Just two more games to watch this offense, which is broken.

Does Cristobal even think that it needs to be fixed?

You just described a Will Muschamp coached team and trust me i know one when i see one
 
Coach hard work
Greentree all Americans
Bro football
Miami guys
Turnover chain
HC calling offensive plays
Just a few more years
No names (just numbers) on jerseys
Bowl eligible
Coal shovelers
We can still win the coastal
Getting his guys
Pillars
Savages
We back
Flying around making plays
 
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I want a stat on our runs up the middle on third and 1-2’s the last month . While teams are selling out up the middle. I bet DC’s are in awe how stupid we are lol.

Legend has it that Mario has dreams about Fletcher running straight up the gut for a tuff and fyzical 1 and a half yards.
 
I’m not confident in Mario’s really to recruit a stud high school quarterback or sign a top portal quarterback. His reputation proceeds him. I mean, he replaced Justin Herbert, who he didn’t recruit, with a retread from Boston College.

I’m not ready to write off Emory Williams. 19 years old and has started two games as a true freshman, two of Miami’s three toughest games. He’s also handicapped by playcalling and the skill players around him. Is he an elite talent? No. But he’s definitely a player I’d want back next season to compete for the starting job. Tonight’s injury is late in the year so we’ll have to find out if it limits him in spring ball or not.
He can sell great OL with a run game to keep pressure off the qb. All you have to do is make the throws. Qb will have time.
 
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imo Mario/Mirabal is essentially run game coordinators. Dawson hasn’t pull his weight. We need accept that this team will rely on physical run game with this regime. Currently I see a OC who doesn’t have a qb while not having the art of calling plays. Play calling isn’t about the current play you’re calling. It’s about the play you want to call in 3-5 plays. I’ll never understand dink and dunk with physical run game. Imo we need to increase the deep shots to create explosive plays or get cheap yards with the gimmicky ****t.
We don’t have anyone with speed outside currently that’s why smith is that missing piece I don’t get why “fans” are saying don’t come here smh. He could break a game like this open with his ability.
 
How many screens did we attempt last night?
Do we even actually have a tight end? FSPuke sure does.
Makes you wonder if there was an actual game plan last night.
 
We gave ourselves a chance to win. Would’ve loved to see if Emory gets it done on that final drive….kid is unshakable.

Our DEF is LEGIT…..and those backup CBs showed up in a major way, proud of Brown brothers and Richard.

My TVD take - the Restrepo drop was huge on the final drive….just can’t drop those and expect to win a game like this.

This isn’t the end of the world for us…not by far…..what’s interesting is with how crazy this season has gone, again with the GT W which was a done deal, we’re 7-3 and STILL have a chance at 10 wins…..during the season everyone is hurt and disappointed on a game by game basis but NO ONE would complain if game 11 ended and we were 10-3 with a bowl win.

I have us finishing the regular season on a 2 game winning streak, starting with a huge win vs 9-1 UofL next Saturday.

On to Louisville….
 
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Miami went down 27-20 to Florida State. The game was hard fought, but from Miami's perspective, I can't help but be frustrated. I understand that the Hurricanes were short-handed given their quarterback situation, but I can't help but ask myself this one very important question.

Are we stuck with 'MarioBall'?

Where we try our best to be physical, run the ball, win the time of possession, and against any decent team score right around 20 points?

Once again, the effort -- especially defensively was for the most part very good -- but I can't help but to question the whole offensive approach as they made the decision to go with Emory Williams behind center.

After getting down 10-0, Miami, battled back. They even took an early 13-10 lead after the first possession for the second half after they recovered a surprise onside kick.

But here's what I wanted to focus on. Late in the first half, Miami was down 10-7 but deep in FSU territory. And from there, they proceeded to just run the ball into a wall of garnett-and-gold. There was nothing in terms of a bootleg, or a run-pass option for Williams. Just runs inside. Yeah, be physical. That's the name of the game, right?

Then in the first drive of the second half, after Mark Fletcher broke off a nice run. Once again, the 'Canes just decided to jam the ball inside, never mind that the 'Noles were making a huge commitment to stopping the run game (which after a series of big runs by Don Chaney in the first half, never really got going.)

That drive bogged down, and Miami was forced into a field goal attempt.

I get it, we had Williams at QB, but there comes a time when you have to give the guy you choose as your starter to at least loosen up the defense.

What had to be 14 potential points, was instead just 6, against a high powered offense that you knew was going to score a certain amount of points.

Yeah, Cristobal wants to be tough and hard-nosed, but will he ever be fast, fun and productive(on offense)? As you saw the Florida State offense, you saw one that was multi-faceted and got the ball into their playmakers hands. Miami's defense actually played well considering the lack of non-support they received for much of the second half.

The last drive was interesting to say the least. Miami actually ran a draw that went nowhere as time was winding down deep in their own territory. It was maddening to see offensive coordinator, Shannon Dawson, implore his offense to hurry up -- this after calling a draw with Fletcher, who's really a bit of a plodding muscle back.

Again, did we really need to run the ball at this stage in the game?

'MarioBall' baby, it's not just a game plan -- it's a lifestyle.

Eventually the drive ended with four Tyler Van Dyke incompletions, after he came in for an injured Williams, who suffered a bad looking arm injury in getting a first down. Hey, even quarterbacks in this offense under Cristobal have to be physical!!! (Young Emory went out a hero).

So yeah, there's two game left in this regular season which has turned very sour as the offense has gone south.

Just two more games to watch this offense, which is broken.

Does Cristobal even think that it needs to be fixed?
Very good post! Our QB room definitely needs improved but I am disappointed in Shannon's Dawson's playcalling mostly. But like you said, maybe more is just Mario being stubborn. Miami needs to bring in a Transfer portal guy at QB next year.
 
Bruce Jenner did
Still has the twig and berries though... And dates women cause... But other than that he changed.... Oh and the vehicular manslaughter thing too... Can't forget that....LOL!!
 
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