Thoughts on the Stanford win

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Our fans hate talking about execution, but if we don't botch a FG and drop a 4th diwn conversion deep in Stanford territory, we are up at halftime, probably by 10 points. The 4th and 1 failure in the 2md half was dumb. Stanford was doing nothing on offense. Take the points.

This game should have been done and dusted. You can't have 3 trips inside the 30 and come away with nothing. This team leaves a TON of points on the field.

All in all, the 2nd half was excellent, but the game should have been a blowout much earlier.
To be fair, I don’t think most fans hate talking about execution. We hate that we purposely run an offense that limits our possessions and magnifies every mistake to a higher degree compared to other offenses.
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!
Paraphrasing JJ we got our backups in and you gotta stop us. Many would be *****ing about the young guys not getting playing time.
 
Our fans hate talking about execution, but if we don't botch a FG and drop a 4th diwn conversion deep in Stanford territory, we are up at halftime, probably by 10 points. The 4th and 1 failure in the 2md half was dumb. Stanford was doing nothing on offense. Take the points.

This game should have been done and dusted. You can't have 3 trips inside the 30 and come away with nothing. This team leaves a TON of points on the field.

All in all, the 2nd half was excellent, but the game should have been a blowout much earlier.
Yes part of it is execution. But should a team with the talent disparity in that game have to execute flawlessly 15 times in a row to get into scoring position? I think that’s the main argument. When you need all 5 OL and a TE to win their rep and then still need the RB to break a tackle within a yard or 2 of the LOS because your scheme is that limited it leaves no room for error.

Think about it this way. With this offensive design we can’t afford to take a 5 yard procedure penalty because it is a drive killer. I’m not saying penalties aren’t a big deal, but we are so limited by design if we even fall back 5 yards the drive is over.

And this was against Stanford. Now make it against a GT, Louisville, UVA, Pitt, SMU who we have more talent then but not as big a difference. That’s why we lose 2-3 games a year we should win.
 
I’ve been begging for more pace and space . Playing in these tight sets and slow pace at all times is playing with fire. It takes away from our talent advantage which helps underdogs . You can lean on the run and power later in games after teams have been worn down.
Careful there bud…

Dudes will start a thread(s) saying you’re not happy we won just for pointing out FACTS like this…

Think a lot of people with eyes and some knowledge of football been banging this same drum…

PAUSE…
 
The first hour of this game looked familiar. We'd been playing bad football since the fourth quarter of the FSU game, and this felt like a Greatest Hits of our struggles: pre-snap penalties, no explosives, dead runs between the tackles. Everyone left on our schedule is better than Stanford, and those teams will beat us if we play like that.

But the rest of the game was productive. We covered a 30-point spread and got young players reps. Zero giveaways. Best of all, we stayed healthy. So how do we build on the good stuff going forward? Here are some position-by-position thoughts:

- I'd love to see more tempo for Carson Beck. He's a naturally quick operator- quick release, quick hands, quick decisions. When he's at his best, he's spreading the ball short and intermediate. The explosive plays will come without forcing them. Cam Ward was a totally different player- he's a basketball guard who could always hold the ball and make spectacular plays. Beck isn't going to elude rushers or throw off schedule. Get him in rhythm and let him heat up. He's 30-4 as a starter for a reason and we need to trust him.

- This offense is at his best when Mark Fletcher is at running back. His power-running energizes the team. He's good in the passing game, too. Treat him like 1A and it will pay off over four quarters.

It was nice for Jordan Lyle to get some confidence. The coaches are force-feeding him because they know he has juice. There may be some fit issues with our running game, as Lyle is patient and and likes slow-developing runs more than brute force. But both sides need to make it work for our offense to be at its best.

One player I'd love to see more often: Girard Pringle. He's a tough, one-cut runner and his acceleration gives us an element we need.

- After missing Jeremiah Smith, we signed another South Florida receiver who happens to be the best freshman in America. Malachi Toney is a superstar right now and we have him for two more years. He's really improved his contact balance. One thing that separates guys like Toney, Xavier Restrepo and KJ Osborn is how hard they work in the weight room. That lower-body and core strength shows up on the field.

My co-host @Peter Ariz has been calling for more Tony Johnson and the veteran delivered on Saturday. I think you can play him and Toney together.

There's a reason why Josh Moore and JoJo Trader got so many snaps last night. The coaches know we need more athleticism on the field. Moore had more success than Trader, but I expect them both to continue to get opportunities.

- The tight end position is struggling. When Elija Lofton is right, he's making the first guy miss every time. That's not happening now. He had some chances in space and looked lumbering. We need to improve there.

- James Brockermeyer struggled run blocking, including a poor rep on 4th and 1 that cost us a drive. He had some run-blocking issues at TCU, too. We hide some of that with our emphasis on double-teams, but he needs to get back to the way he was playing earlier in the year.

- Markel Bell is quietly having a strong season. I don't know what his NFL future holds, but he's giving us a steady presence on the left side. He was dominant last night.

- Overall, everyone knows we need to get more explosive on offense. 5.5 yards per play is a poor number against a terrible Stanford defense. There was progress with the turnovers, but we need more to beat the good teams.

- For all the uncertainty on offense, it's safe to say our defense is legit. We're 10th in scoring defense, 10th in yards per play, 10th in yards per rush, and 12th in yards per pass. We're 33rd in takeaways now but I think that number will keep going up with our pass rush.

- Stanford was particularly overmatched inside. David Blay ate them alive. I loved what I saw from Armondo Blount. What he might lack in pass-rush finesse, he makes up for with power, speed and effort. I expect him to keep expanding his role because he has the right approach.

- Rueben Bain is getting held on every single play. It's a shame he only has two sacks, but anybody watching our games knows how dominant he is on a snap-to-snap basis.

- One of the good things about last night was that we got real experience for a ton of young players. I saw Donta Simpson, Herbert Scroggins, Booker Pickett, Jaboree Antoine, Dylan Day, Luka Gilbert, Girard Pringle, SJ Alofaituli, and more getting meaningful work.

As we know in college football, the momentum from this finish doesn't necessarily carry over to the next game. We've seen teams look different week-to-week across the country. It's a good week to get on the road and go 1-0. Go Canes.
Very good break down!

Under Mario, we are not good after some time off, and one of our players said so to the play-by-play guy last night (talking about practice leading up to the Louisville game). Hopefully, we will improve now that we play every week.
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!
Somebody bet the under.
You don't take away a player's chance just so you don't hurt someone's feelings. LMAO at "FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY"
I Dont Morgan Freeman GIF
 
Careful there bud…

Dudes will start a thread(s) saying you’re not happy we won just for pointing out FACTS like this…

Think a lot of people with eyes and some knowledge of football been banging this same drum…

PAUSE…
Well those guys should STFU , they were the same twits saying I was being negative because I saw red flags two games prior to UL. How’d that turn out for them?
 
The pace is mind numbingly slow. I’ve been saying it all season. Not only does that limit possessions, magnify mistakes, and make you have to play error free football, but it’s hard to get into a rhythm and maintain your intensity when you’re moving in slow motion all game.
 
I just watched McDaniels put on a clinic against the Browns that are squeezing down on the inside run. So their adjustment was tosses , pitches , options , end arounds and a double pass. That’s the name of the game . Not slamming my head into the wall and proving I’m more physical all game. It’s countering to what you’re trying to do schematically. Yes it’s ok to be physical and lean on the run late in a game but when teams are flying down hill because they know what you’re doing that makes you ignorant. It’s nice to see an actual adjustment mid game.
 
They don’t play the young guys unless it’s a blow out. Gotta sprinkle them in even if it’s just for different looks. But they won’t do it.
I dont think bauman has shown much. Gilbert can at least block a bit and as D money said Lofton is playing hurt. But Im glad Moore is getting increased reps lately.
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!
CIS SEMENHOLE
 
Our fans hate talking about execution, but if we don't botch a FG and drop a 4th diwn conversion deep in Stanford territory, we are up at halftime, probably by 10 points. The 4th and 1 failure in the 2md half was dumb. Stanford was doing nothing on offense. Take the points.

This game should have been done and dusted. You can't have 3 trips inside the 30 and come away with nothing. This team leaves a TON of points on the field.

All in all, the 2nd half was excellent, but the game should have been a blowout much earlier.
spot on

That stat they showed was something like Stanford had run 30 plays and we had run 30 plays IN THEIR TERRITORY but I think it was 7-7?

Something along those lines. Was wild.
 
I asked at the jump if the best players would play and was assured by the powers that be they would...look no further than the TE room to verify yet another thing fed to us that was untrue...not to mention that the consensus was no more excuses.
Win out is the only acceptable result.
 
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