Moar Marioball

Moar Marioball

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I keep hearing this but do you realize the top 4 teams going into the playoffs are all non duel threat QB's?

What are you watching?

FSu
Washington
Oregon
Bama
Georgia
Michigan

All have QB’s that can run.

OSU is the only one that has a statue and they are lucky to be undefeated right now.
 
All of them can run , move the chains and must be accounted for in the running game. That alone makes defense very hard. That beats the heck out of a statue.

McCord average athlete
Travis good athlete
Penix good athlete
Beck good enough athlete
Nix good athlete
Miroe great athlete
Ewers good athlete
I’ll throw in Daniels Lsu , great athlete , best player in Cfb.

Not having a good athlete on offense in todays football is playing 11 on 10. Of course Miami is stuck in the past with statues at qb

Exactly, Im not saying we need prime Randall Cunningham or 2010 Cam Newton, but you need/want a QB who can use his athleticism at least on a semi-regular basis in some form. Talk to anyone in the coaching circles and they will tell you that the '+1' run game has made offenses much more difficult to contend with nowadays. In years past, as you stated it was 11-on-10

I'll say it again, if we had a better athlete at QB, opposing defensive ends would crash down so liberally on certain run plays. You need to put those guys in conflict at the mesh point. I contend with an athletic QB that would pull the ball more often, this offensive line would be even more effective in the run game. Ive seen too many plays chased down from the backside

Is it too much to ask to have a QB that can use their legs about a half-dozen times a game(either from extending plays, or called plays)?
 
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What are you watching?

FSu
Washington
Oregon
Bama
Georgia
Michigan

All have QB’s that can run.

OSU is the only one that has a statue and they are lucky to be undefeated right now.

Yeah, not all of these guys have stuff dialed up for them regularly(like the read-option, or QB draw, or counter) but you see them regularly make plays with their legs that greatly aids their offense

Penix, great natural passer, but he made some key plays with his athleticism. So even in a system like that, it absolutely comes in handy. And Beck, not a great athlete, but he has functional athleticism that is utilized at times.
 
CTG, you are absolutely right about that. I have no argument about your post. This is a season that could've -- and should've -- been much more satisfying. As Bill Belichick says -- it is what it is.

That Gatech loss was truly a buzzkill. As much as I want this to work with Mario, it dawned on me, ''Good grief, has he learned nothing?"(because this was not the first time this has happend with him as a head coach)

Im still hoping for the best, but I also know what I see. There are a lot of similarities to Butch Davis, but I dont think even he had this many bad foibles on a consistent basis
The other big difference is that was Butch’s first head coaching gig. There are expected mistakes and a learning curve whenever someone moves into a new role. Mario has been a head coach for a long time now.
 
I'm waiting for Jaccuri to flourish under another system or coach. lol
 
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They tried hard. They played hard. They also weren't very smart. No, not just the players but the way this team is coached on game day by Mario Cristobal.

The Hurricanes gave a game effort in losing to the Louisville Cardinals, 38-31, at Hard Rock Stadium.

There's a lot that can be said here, which I'm sure will be repeated ad naseum on this fine forum. But I wanted to focus in on a few game (mis)management decisions made by Cristobal in this game. There's a phrase that players win games, coaches lose them.

Not saying that this is the case here, but Cristobal once again did not put his guys in the best position to succeed. This hurts me as a guy who supports Cristobal ( yeah, still!!), but this had to be stated. His handling of certain situations gives the opposition about 7-10 points per game. Which is OK versus Bethune-Cookman, but not good ACC teams.

This Miami team isn't just undisciplined, it's also kinda dumb.

After what was an offensive explosion from UM (by their standards), they were up 21-14, and after a missed field goal by the 'Ville, they had a great opportunity to extend their lead to two scores. With around two-and-a-half minutes to go in the half, they had tactical control of the game going into halftime. Mind you, the Cardinals would recieve the second half kick, and they have a lively offense. At the very least, one timeout would squeeze the clock on Louisville.

But UM predictably decided to play 'Marioball', where they leaned on the run game. No real attempt to get the ball outside to your athletes. A 3rd and short run was stuffed (something that seems to happen a lot to this team that is supposedly so stout upfront).

And after Miami was forced to punt, they gave up a TD. But a missed PAT gave Miami a 21-20 halftime lead but you got the sense the opportunity to really take control of the game was lost. Yeah, it's easy to second guess, and no one drive in the second quarter will ever win or lose a game. But they can certainly impact them. Too many times Cristobal makes decisions that put his teams at a disadvantage.

We can't say Oregon fans didn't warn us.

Some other thoughts:

- Mark Fletcher, I've been a bit critical of his elusiveness but he had a big game (17 carries for 126 yards, and two TDs), and he actually made some people miss today. I expect him to make a big jump in his sophomore season.

- Tyler Van Dyke had a solid game, yeah, we can say it (24 for 39, 327 yard, 1 TD). I still would like to see a dual-threat quarterback moving forward. Too many times you see runs being chased down from the backside as there is no threat of him pulling the ball at the mesh point. But hats off to him for playing well today, regardless.

But moving forward, I think Miami/Cristobal has to rethink it's whole offensive approach and philosophy. Just look at how Brohm kept Lance Guidry's unit off-balance for much of this game. Pace, tempo and space. It can do wonders of your offense.

- Another issue I have with this team, how many punts have our returns allowed to hit the ground and bounce, which either rolls for extra yardage, or takes off valuable time(as it did in the late stages today). Again, if you're not going to have Devin Hester back there, can you at least do the fundamental things on a consistent basis?

- Kam Kitchens, is a boom-or-bust player. Yeah, he gets his share of INT's, but he gives up way too many big plays. Darryl Williams he ain't.

- Another coaching/game management gaffe -- the timeout on 3rd and goal, when you had all three remaining. That was huge, given that it would have given you much more time on what ended up being your last possession.

- Finally, the late unsportsmanlike penalties. Our guys got goaded into flags that were key in giving up field position in a game where Xavier Restrepro was tackled inside the five yard line. At what point will our players have better awareness and football IQ? At what point will the coaches hold them accountable.

There was once a coach who said that there are no little things or big things. They all matter. A thing is a thing.

His name?

Mario Cristobal.
We need to mirror the dolphins o with small fast wr. We gave Louisville points right before half time being conservative. I dont see a killer instinct under Mario. When lashlee was the o cord i seen that killer instinct.
 
We need to mirror the dolphins o with small fast wr. We gave Louisville points right before half time being conservative. I dont see a killer instinct under Mario. When lashlee was the o cord i seen that killer instinct.

I think overall this offense needs an infusion of more explosive athletes. Next season I hope that the likes of Chris Johnson, Ray Ray Joseph and Washington work their way into the rotation...
 
There will be days our defense has difficulties.

That's why our offense should be fire. To make up for "down" days on defense - by piling up lots of points.

And this 1980's Offense went out with the Nebraska Power Football downturn.

Which - WE beat with a faster, quicker, defense AND high scoring Offense.


One can put some monsters on the Oline - and it doesn't matter. Smaller Dlines - that are quicker - can run around them. I saw some examples in our loss to Louiville - AND other teams.

WE have the talent - WE have the size - WE have the big boys - yet WE lose.

We have size and strength.

However - Speed and Quickness with Power wins. 99% of the time.

Power and strength are NOT the same thing.
 
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I think overall this offense needs an infusion of more explosive athletes. Next season I hope that the likes of Chris Johnson, Ray Ray Joseph and Washington work their way into the rotation...
It's negligence to not be getting CJ and Ray Ray 10 touches on offense between them when we're struggling to get to 20 points week in and week out. Not that I have much confidence in Dawrio to get them the ball in space anyway....
 
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I said this following the GT game. This has to be one of the lowest football IQ teams I have seen in a long time, players and coaches. They seem to not be able to get out of their own way. It's insanity because they make the same mistakes over and over. Does this program really learn from their mistakes? There is plenty of evidence out there to suggest no. This program also keeps doing the same unsuccessful things over and over and expecting successful results, that's the text book definition of insanity. It's getting harder and harder every week to continue watching this program.
 
All of them can run , move the chains and must be accounted for in the running game. That alone makes defense very hard. That beats the heck out of a statue.

McCord average athlete
Travis good athlete
Penix good athlete
Beck good enough athlete
Nix good athlete
Miroe great athlete
Ewers good athlete
I’ll throw in Daniels Lsu , great athlete , best player in Cfb.

Not having a good athlete on offense in todays football is playing 11 on 10. Of course Miami is stuck in the past with statues at qb
Yes they can but go look at their stats. They are not running QB's.
 
What are you watching?

FSu
Washington
Oregon
Bama
Georgia
Michigan

All have QB’s that can run.

OSU is the only one that has a statue and they are lucky to be undefeated right now.
Show me a game where the top 4 I mentioned had a game where they had a big day rushing.
 
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