The Work - Canes Camp #5

The Work - Canes Camp #5

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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He needs to shorten games and try to sneak out with a close win. He doesn't have access at Miami to the athletes these other schools do.
 
I think our wrs our going to be good b/c of Beard.
 
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Good news, we've always been "multiple" on defense but now we're multiple on offense as well. You combine this with the fact that this team is bending well so early in camp, I'm ready to go all in on this season.

The "bending" concept comes from Al and dorito's time at PSU. The LB coach there focused a lot on how players bent

The team needs to be bendable, because Al is going to **** them all season when he throws them under the bus.
 
--Golden said he believes it is more difficult for a defense to have to defend just one speed, which is why he does not want the offense to just go full speed ahead every play.

“I think from our standpoint, just being a defensive coordinator, it’s much harder to defend multiple tempos than it is to defend one tempo. So I believe in multiple tempos, multiple groupings.”

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Golden is on hippie crack
 
We run this horrible slow pace offense because that's what Coley wants to run and it's not scoring enough points to win close games. Coley needs to wake up or move on. Fisch never ran this snail pace offense under Golden so don't blame it on Golden. It's all Coley.

It was widely reported that Coley had a blow-up during halftime of the FSU game with AG. He wanted to keep the pedal to the metal and continue to try and score more points. AG dictated that we slow the tempo and try to protect the lead. Coley came out of the locker room looking very upset, and the rest played out exactly as we all saw. Canes tried to sit on a lead against a more talented team, and got run down from behind. Classic AG mismanagement, and that's been the MO since the second he stepped on campus.


Dude can run a marketing campaign and give a prepared speech at a press conference, but has little to no clue on the actual machinations of being a big-time coach. He's failed at basically every turn when it mattered most as a Cane.

Great post! An absolutely spot on assessment of Al Golden. Just a nauseatingly pathetic loser.
 
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Looks like they're having joy, having fun. Having seasons in the sun.
 
Solid post. I'd be interested to see what their third down conversion rates were as well. Ideally you'd like to get 1st downs on 1st and 2nd downs, avoiding 3rd down all together. The more third downs you face, the more likely you are to have a drive stalled.
The name of the game is to get 1st downs, not to see how many downs it takes to get one.
It's as if this guy wants to literally run a "3 yards & a cloud of dust" offense.

One correlation I noticed between the 4 PO teams, is they did a good job of AVOIDING 3rd downs.

3rd Downs Per Game Rankings:

Alabama - 84
Oregon - 104
OSU - 114
FSU -115
 
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after hearing al about tempo... I think Petey mis quoted him yesterday
 
Golden never said he would not run up-tempo. He said he's "not interested in that tempo" all the time. No, I'm not a mind reader. His very next quote was:
“I think from our standpoint, just being a defensive coordinator, it’s much harder to defend multiple tempos than it is to defend one tempo. So I believe in multiple tempos, multiple groupings.”
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I would think that "multiple tempos, multiple groupings” would include up-tempo.
Here's a prediction:
IF our front 7 turns out to be pretty good and we can actually get off the field on 3rd downs, and WHEN we look good during the limited times we do pick up the pace on O early in the season, we will see much more up-tempo mixed-in later on in the year.

What's with all the Jersey boys sucking each other off all the time?

Funny. This has nothing to do with NJ. It has everything to do with reading comprehension.
****...why do I even bother trying to respond to kids.
 
Golden never said he would not run up-tempo. He said he's "not interested in that tempo" all the time. No, I'm not a mind reader. His very next quote was:
“I think from our standpoint, just being a defensive coordinator, it’s much harder to defend multiple tempos than it is to defend one tempo. So I believe in multiple tempos, multiple groupings.”
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I would think that "multiple tempos, multiple groupings” would include up-tempo.
Here's a prediction:
IF our front 7 turns out to be pretty good and we can actually get off the field on 3rd downs, and WHEN we look good during the limited times we do pick up the pace on O early in the season, we will see much more up-tempo mixed-in later on in the year.

What's with all the Jersey boys sucking each other off all the time?

Funny. This has nothing to do with NJ. It has everything to do with reading comprehension.
****...why do I even bother trying to respond to kids.

Prick.
 
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