Miami's Snap Counts vs. Louisville

Trinton Breeze
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Who played for Miami in its 24-21 loss versus Louisville on Friday night, and how much did each player play? Check out the Miami snap counts, as provided by Pro Football Focus.

Offense

QB:

Carson Beck - 63 snaps

RB:

Mark Fletcher Jr. - 32 snaps
CharMar Brown - 21 snaps
Jordan Lyle - 20 snaps

WR:
CJ Daniels - 60 snaps
Malachi Toney - 57 snaps
Keelan Marion - 40 snaps
Joshua Moore - 7 snaps
JoJo Trader - 1 snap
Tony Johnson - 1 snaps

OL:
Markel Bell - 63 snaps
Francis Mauigoa - 63 snaps
James Brockermeyer - 63 snaps
Anez Cooper - 63 snaps
Matthew McCoy - 44 snaps
Samson Okunlola - 19 snaps
Ryan Rodriguez - 2 snaps
SJ Alofaituli - 1 snaps

TE
Elijah Lofton - 38 snaps
Alex Bauman - 34 snaps
Luka Gilbert - 1 snaps

Defense

DE

Rueben Bain - 68 snaps
Akheem Mesidor - 52 snaps
Armonod Blount - 31 snaps
Marquise Lightfoot - 8 snaps
Booker Pickett - 5 snaps
Herbert Scorggins - 1 snap

DT
Ahmad Moten - 51 snaps
David Blay - 44 snaps
Justin Scott - 7 snaps
Donta Simpson - 1 snaps

LB
Mohamed Toure - 52 snaps
Wesley Bissainthe - 51 snaps
PoPo Aguirre - 22 snaps
Chase Smith - 15 snap
Cam Pruitt - 2 snap

CB
Keionte Scott - 66 snaps
OJ Frederique - 47 snaps
Xavier Lucas - 45 snaps
Ethan O’Connor - 29 snaps
Damari Brown - 17 snaps

S
Zechariah Poyser - 66 snaps
Jakobe Thomas - 62 snaps
Bryce Fitzgerlad - 6 snaps
 

Comments (26)

Quick observations:

- D. Brown was benched after starting the game, no idea why we trotted him out to begin with.
- @htownkidd alluded to it in another thread, but J. Scott 7 snaps? Yikes.
- JoJo with 1, already a whole thread about that one.
- Wouldn’t have played Toure as much considering how Louisville was attacking our LBs in space with shallow crosses, drags, basically anything over the middle sideline to sideline.
 
WR room consist of a real solid CJ & uber talented Toney. Rest of the room is MIA. Curious to see our offensive numbers last night if you take Toney out of the equation. He was the offense with a little CJ sprinkled in.
The tight ends are utter non-factors.
So, our weapons are exclusively CJ & Toney. Good luck with that going forward.
 
What is going on with Jo Jo……is it he’s in the dog house or is he just not good? We sure could use his speed to open up the passing game.

Someone said there’s a whole thread about it so if so could let me know which one I won’t ask anyone to explain it to me I’ll go read it for myself…
 
Quick observations:

- D. Brown was benched after starting the game, no idea why we trotted him out to begin with.
- @htownkidd alluded to it in another thread, but J. Scott 7 snaps? Yikes.
- JoJo with 1, already a whole thread about that one.
- Wouldn’t have played Toure as much considering how Louisville was attacking our LBs in space with shallow crosses, drags, basically anything over the middle sideline to sideline.
Mind telling me which thread has the Jo Jo info cause I’d like to read it …TIA
 
Quick observations:

- D. Brown was benched after starting the game, no idea why we trotted him out to begin with.
- @htownkidd alluded to it in another thread, but J. Scott 7 snaps? Yikes.
- JoJo with 1, already a whole thread about that one.
- Wouldn’t have played Toure as much considering how Louisville was attacking our LBs in space with shallow crosses, drags, basically anything over the middle sideline to sideline.
Scott snaps get effected by the rush package with Blount and Messidor being inside. Most of Blounts snaps come inside so he is basically eating up Scott pt
 
Scott snaps get effected by the rush package with Blount and Messidor being inside. Most of Blounts snaps come inside so he is basically eating up Scott pt
Personally I think that’s dumb. Blount isn’t doing anything Scott can’t do in the middle. Give your DEs and DTs a break and play the 5 stars that u recruited at their respective position. Shii is not rocket science.
 
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On offense, I hope to see more:

TE—Gilbert
LG—Samson
WR—Moore
RB—Brown

Defense:

LB-Popo
 
Since the USF game I don't think McCoy or Samson play has merited the snaps they are getting. I would not be opposed to giving Rodriguez the start against Stanford
 
Personally I think that’s dumb. Blount isn’t doing anything Scott can’t do in the middle. Give your DEs and DTs a break and play the 5 stars that u recruited at their respective position. Shii is not rocket science.
And Blount really hasn’t been that effective inside
 
And Blount really hasn’t been that effective inside
Yep, just another body essentially when he’s in the middle. It took Mesidor to get knocked up for him to get more reps at DE. Mind boggling.
 
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