Tired of making the same post

Tired of making the same post

DMoney
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This is exactly how I felt. Seemed like we were just trying to show up and compete…not win the game.
the sequence of play calling was worse than the fourth and goal fg decision imo. we ran plays as if we were going for it on fourth down. thats when this expensive staff got super soft. idk if its Mario telling gattis what he wants run down there or its gattis, but they both need to come together and sit down w the QB and WR rooms and have open talks. they need to ask the position groups what they prefer to help them out.
 
Some have been preaching for yearssss on this, I know you been in same about recruiting a legit 6'1 wr who got 10.6 speed here SOPHMORE year in high school.. Like we NEED that.. People dont understand the implications.. I hope when they watch dolphins after watching us back 2 back the lightbulb comes on in more heads.. They not paying them boys 100 milli for nothing and top schools not stockpiling them for no reason either.. We behind the curve still..
Again.. you gotta take the kid. You HAVE to
 
Slow *** tempo on offense. Line up, clap your hands, stare at the sideline for the play, wait awhile, clap your hands again, and hike the ball.
gattis and Mario gonna find out real quick how fast SFL turns on your ****. you remember when the stadium would clap every time Perry would under richt? thats gonna start happening in our home games
 
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2 questions, why didnt we play Skinner and what is wrong with TVD's arm, its not right. Oh and TVD should never run the ball, its painful to watch.
yes to point 2 though he had some decent runs last year against UVA at least but he isnt an athlete by any means. we have like 3 tight ends committed but we dont seem to really take advantage of them in the passing game. idk what field is telling these kids to commit but it aint were gonna use you. arroyo had a nice catch down the sidelines and then nothing after. Mallory had a few plays but overall, we dont take advantage of them. get arroyo and skinner in space and let them work. ****, we had a staple tight end up deep ball that always worked under lashlee and using skinner in that spot w his speed would have been ideal. we dont even run it anymore.
 
Gattis is absolutely open for criticism in this game...and you are right about what you said in your post @DMoney , but my only retort was that he called a good enough game to WIN (not saying it was good, but it was good enough to beat aTm) but a lot was undone by the lack of execution by the skill guys.

TVD didn't have a good game...he looks exactly like a QB that is still trying to understand the offense. Everything is a half second off from where it should be and it is not helped by the lack of route running and separation these guys have...and its compounded that these dudes have a real issue catching the football. We should have gone to our bevvy of TEs more. Not just Mallory, but Arroyo, Brantley, and Skinner should be good for more snaps and a few more opportunities in-game since the wide receivers are just not it right now. We had no problem moving the ball on aTm...our drives were undone by lack of execution.

Special Teams was the worst I've seen in a long time from this school...we have one of the better units in the nation...but that was abysmal, bottom of the country performance.

We should not have lost that game. 9 out of 10 games, we roll over aTm. We got caught slipping. It takes more than an off-season and two games against FCS/G5 teams to wash off the stink of 20 years of Miami football. Hopefully we can use this game as a nice teachable moment and its onward and upward from there. We got some toughies on the schedule that we should win. Clemson, FSU, Pitt...we can win those games...its not hard. But if we still haven't taken a shower, we are still gonna stink.
 
Uninspired. That’s the feeling I had leaving Kyle Field. It’s not the right thing to say as the owner of a fan website, but it’s the truth. It was a boring game with a familiar result. Let’s get the obvious out of the way: it's early, this is a building process, and it's way too early to make any sweeping observation about the Cristobal Era. But this was a major missed opportunity to build momentum in recruiting and within the fanbase. Some specific thoughts:

- We paid too much money for nine points. Gattis is accountable for the end result, no matter how fluky (first team since at least 2000 to have 27 first downs and zero touchdowns). Our pace was puzzling to me. Is there a distinct advantage to going no huddle when we move so slowly?

- The game was lost when we ran three times in the red zone and kicked a field goal down 17-3. You can’t say you have the best QB in the country and then show a complete lack of faith in him.

- The past few years, and this weekend in particular, really hammered a point home: WR has become a Top 3 important position in football. Look at the Dolphins on Sunday. Maybe someone who charted the game can correct me, but I can’t remember a single contested catch in 41 passes. “NFL open” does not exist in our passing game. We have body catchers, not snatchers. We should not miss guys like Rambo (undrafted), Harley (undrafted) and Restrepo as much as we do. This is Miami. The whiffs in the Transfer Portal really showed up on Saturday.

- Upon rewatch, I’m not as down on TVD. He played bad, but his degree of difficulty was off the charts. I thought back to my first time watching him at Paradise Camp. I expected a big, mechanical QB who would drive the ball but struggle to create. Instead, I saw an instinctive athlete who changed speeds and arm angles and thrived with a fast tempo. It feels like we are trying to put him back in that box with the slow-developing plays.

TVD is tough and will hang in until the last second to make the throw, but he should have more quick-hitting options to get in rhythm. It reminds me of Kaaya under Richt. There was a regression (and four losses) followed by schematic adjustment to get the ball out of his hands quicker. Those changes were in response to poor OL play, which isn’t really our problem. But they got results. I hope we see similar adjustments before the losses pile up.

- Some of our recruiting victories over the SEC showed up on Saturday. Jalen Rivers was moving people and is a huge reason for our improved running game. Leonard Taylor brings special interior rush ability, which is the best way to disrupt a passing game. James Williams missed a key tackle on the Achane TD, but otherwise was everywhere as a versatile weapon. We need more like those guys.

- The running backs ran hard and finished above their weight class. I was disappointed we didn’t have anything special cooked up for Jaylan Knighton in the passing game. He is our most explosive player and we need everything we can get.

- Happy for DJ Ivey. His game elevates when he tackles with physicality. The more he plays with a confident edge, the more he will finish at the catch point with length and timing.

- In general, this game looked very much like what we saw on Greentree. Struggles with downfield passing game, improved OL, strong DL, elevated DB play. For all the talk about Greentree All-Americans, the players generally play like they practice.

- Jacolby George needs to lock in. He’s clearly the most talented pure WR, but when Joe Rose asked Mario about him this AM the first thing Mario talked about was off-field reliability. This is a huge opportunity for George and he needs to seize it.

- Kamren Kinchens is playing faster every game. His football IQ is as good as it gets, and he is really starting to trust his instincts and pull the trigger.

- I like the way the pass rush is trending. We are 5th in the nation in sack percentage and a lot of people are contributing. That rush will lead to wins in ACC play.

- The most encouraging long-term sign is the OL. We looked strong against an SEC team and Mario is recruiting behemoths. If Miami becomes an OL program, it will raise our floor.

Overall, the improvements in physicality were apparent but we gave away a winnable game. Muffed punts, drops, penalties, missed kicks. Before the season, I expected a year like Mario’s first at Oregon or Richt’s first at Miami. That’s still the projection. This offense and pace will lead to a lot of close games where anything can happen. Time for the coaches to earn their money and make the necessary adjustments.
Agree with everything except "uninspired".

Mario's philosophy is just different than Manny's.

I'd argue what Mario has done for OL is what Richt tried to do, but never got there.

While we are all disappointed with Saturday night, perhaps there are larger problems in QB/WR than we will admit.

The Coaching staff has brought a new life to our Hurricanes that we haven't seen in ages.

I'm encouraged, even though they probably have at least 3 more losses on the slate this year.

I'm certainly not a slurper, but the vibe just feels different right now.
 
Hate to bring the recruiting board to this post, but we need to do everything we can to get Jurion ****ey and Andy Jean in a Canes uniform.

Then we need the 2024 class to hit on all cylinders.
Somebody remind me. When was the last time we had a Northwestern WR that had a major impact in UMs passing game?
 
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It's the right decision because it is still a 1 possession game. Don't convert and the game is over. You take the points there.
I was fine with it either way. We got decent field position and put ourselves in position. Had a 1st down through the receivers hands. Never know what could have happened after that.

On the flip side.. the last 8 minutes of the game wouldn’t have mattered if they didn’t convert. It was over.
 
overall, we look better on D and we look good in the trenches on the o side. after that, the penalties, the miscues on ST, the offense - this is Manny Diaz esque. sorry but its the truth. tyrique had a terrible punt catch against southern miss and no one sat him down all week to work on it? guess what, it cost us the game imo. ATM wasn't gonna go down the field to score twice on us. we gave them a short field. the fg unit was a mess.
 
I didn't expect to win, and I am not upset.

I wish we had won, but we were playing a desperate talented team in their building in front of over 100K.

This was an absolute must win for Jimbo. Year 5 for him, game 3 for Mario. Jimbo had the better roster.

We made special team miscues that cost us the game. Miami looked better in a lot of areas than past years.

This. I saw a lot of confident cane fans pre game calling people soft who thought we would lose, but I knew we would lose lol

I was happy with the improvements we seem to have made under Cristobal though.

This is going to be a rebuild that takes time to click
 
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2 questions, why didnt we play Skinner and what is wrong with TVD's arm, its not right. Oh and TVD should never run the ball, its painful to watch.
Skinner is behind Mallory, Arroyo and Mamerelli. Mallory is one of those clogging players with tons of experience, covid year gonna have a bunch of those over next few years, Arroyo barely gets any looks and Mamerlli I guess because he can block..
 
Uninspired. That’s the feeling I had leaving Kyle Field. It’s not the right thing to say as the owner of a fan website, but it’s the truth. It was a boring game with a familiar result. Let’s get the obvious out of the way: it's early, this is a building process, and it's way too early to make any sweeping observation about the Cristobal Era. But this was a major missed opportunity to build momentum in recruiting and within the fanbase. Some specific thoughts:

- We paid too much money for nine points. Gattis is accountable for the end result, no matter how fluky (first team since at least 2000 to have 27 first downs and zero touchdowns). Our pace was puzzling to me. Is there a distinct advantage to going no huddle when we move so slowly?

- The game was lost when we ran three times in the red zone and kicked a field goal down 17-3. You can’t say you have the best QB in the country and then show a complete lack of faith in him.

- The past few years, and this weekend in particular, really hammered a point home: WR has become a Top 3 important position in football. Look at the Dolphins on Sunday. Maybe someone who charted the game can correct me, but I can’t remember a single contested catch in 41 passes. “NFL open” does not exist in our passing game. We have body catchers, not snatchers. We should not miss guys like Rambo (undrafted), Harley (undrafted) and Restrepo as much as we do. This is Miami. The whiffs in the Transfer Portal really showed up on Saturday.

- Upon rewatch, I’m not as down on TVD. He played bad, but his degree of difficulty was off the charts. I thought back to my first time watching him at Paradise Camp. I expected a big, mechanical QB who would drive the ball but struggle to create. Instead, I saw an instinctive athlete who changed speeds and arm angles and thrived with a fast tempo. It feels like we are trying to put him back in that box with the slow-developing plays.

TVD is tough and will hang in until the last second to make the throw, but he should have more quick-hitting options to get in rhythm. It reminds me of Kaaya under Richt. There was a regression (and four losses) followed by schematic adjustment to get the ball out of his hands quicker. Those changes were in response to poor OL play, which isn’t really our problem. But they got results. I hope we see similar adjustments before the losses pile up.

- Some of our recruiting victories over the SEC showed up on Saturday. Jalen Rivers was moving people and is a huge reason for our improved running game. Leonard Taylor brings special interior rush ability, which is the best way to disrupt a passing game. James Williams missed a key tackle on the Achane TD, but otherwise was everywhere as a versatile weapon. We need more like those guys.

- The running backs ran hard and finished above their weight class. I was disappointed we didn’t have anything special cooked up for Jaylan Knighton in the passing game. He is our most explosive player and we need everything we can get.

- Happy for DJ Ivey. His game elevates when he tackles with physicality. The more he plays with a confident edge, the more he will finish at the catch point with length and timing.

- In general, this game looked very much like what we saw on Greentree. Struggles with downfield passing game, improved OL, strong DL, elevated DB play. For all the talk about Greentree All-Americans, the players generally play like they practice.

- Jacolby George needs to lock in. He’s clearly the most talented pure WR, but when Joe Rose asked Mario about him this AM the first thing Mario talked about was off-field reliability. This is a huge opportunity for George and he needs to seize it.

- Kamren Kinchens is playing faster every game. His football IQ is as good as it gets, and he is really starting to trust his instincts and pull the trigger.

- I like the way the pass rush is trending. We are 5th in the nation in sack percentage and a lot of people are contributing. That rush will lead to wins in ACC play.

- The most encouraging long-term sign is the OL. We looked strong against an SEC team and Mario is recruiting behemoths. If Miami becomes an OL program, it will raise our floor.

Overall, the improvements in physicality were apparent but we gave away a winnable game. Muffed punts, drops, penalties, missed kicks. Before the season, I expected a year like Mario’s first at Oregon or Richt’s first at Miami. That’s still the projection. This offense and pace will lead to a lot of close games where anything can happen. Time for the coaches to earn their money and make the necessary adjustments.
Uninspired. That’s the feeling I had leaving Kyle Field. It’s not the right thing to say as the owner of a fan website, but it’s the truth. It was a boring game with a familiar result. Let’s get the obvious out of the way: it's early, this is a building process, and it's way too early to make any sweeping observation about the Cristobal Era. But this was a major missed opportunity to build momentum in recruiting and within the fanbase. Some specific thoughts:

- We paid too much money for nine points. Gattis is accountable for the end result, no matter how fluky (first team since at least 2000 to have 27 first downs and zero touchdowns). Our pace was puzzling to me. Is there a distinct advantage to going no huddle when we move so slowly?

- The game was lost when we ran three times in the red zone and kicked a field goal down 17-3. You can’t say you have the best QB in the country and then show a complete lack of faith in him.

- The past few years, and this weekend in particular, really hammered a point home: WR has become a Top 3 important position in football. Look at the Dolphins on Sunday. Maybe someone who charted the game can correct me, but I can’t remember a single contested catch in 41 passes. “NFL open” does not exist in our passing game. We have body catchers, not snatchers. We should not miss guys like Rambo (undrafted), Harley (undrafted) and Restrepo as much as we do. This is Miami. The whiffs in the Transfer Portal really showed up on Saturday.

- Upon rewatch, I’m not as down on TVD. He played bad, but his degree of difficulty was off the charts. I thought back to my first time watching him at Paradise Camp. I expected a big, mechanical QB who would drive the ball but struggle to create. Instead, I saw an instinctive athlete who changed speeds and arm angles and thrived with a fast tempo. It feels like we are trying to put him back in that box with the slow-developing plays.

TVD is tough and will hang in until the last second to make the throw, but he should have more quick-hitting options to get in rhythm. It reminds me of Kaaya under Richt. There was a regression (and four losses) followed by schematic adjustment to get the ball out of his hands quicker. Those changes were in response to poor OL play, which isn’t really our problem. But they got results. I hope we see similar adjustments before the losses pile up.

- Some of our recruiting victories over the SEC showed up on Saturday. Jalen Rivers was moving people and is a huge reason for our improved running game. Leonard Taylor brings special interior rush ability, which is the best way to disrupt a passing game. James Williams missed a key tackle on the Achane TD, but otherwise was everywhere as a versatile weapon. We need more like those guys.

- The running backs ran hard and finished above their weight class. I was disappointed we didn’t have anything special cooked up for Jaylan Knighton in the passing game. He is our most explosive player and we need everything we can get.

- Happy for DJ Ivey. His game elevates when he tackles with physicality. The more he plays with a confident edge, the more he will finish at the catch point with length and timing.

- In general, this game looked very much like what we saw on Greentree. Struggles with downfield passing game, improved OL, strong DL, elevated DB play. For all the talk about Greentree All-Americans, the players generally play like they practice.

- Jacolby George needs to lock in. He’s clearly the most talented pure WR, but when Joe Rose asked Mario about him this AM the first thing Mario talked about was off-field reliability. This is a huge opportunity for George and he needs to seize it.

- Kamren Kinchens is playing faster every game. His football IQ is as good as it gets, and he is really starting to trust his instincts and pull the trigger.

- I like the way the pass rush is trending. We are 5th in the nation in sack percentage and a lot of people are contributing. That rush will lead to wins in ACC play.

- The most encouraging long-term sign is the OL. We looked strong against an SEC team and Mario is recruiting behemoths. If Miami becomes an OL program, it will raise our floor.

Overall, the improvements in physicality were apparent but we gave away a winnable game. Muffed punts, drops, penalties, missed kicks. Before the season, I expected a year like Mario’s first at Oregon or Richt’s first at Miami. That’s still the projection. This offense and pace will lead to a lot of close games where anything can happen. Time for the coaches to earn their money and make the necessary adjustments.
Great post.

Boring isn’t going to cut it if you are trying to build a NC team at Miami. The recruiting base is filled with some of the best position players in the nation. Mario must adapt, but unfortunately I don’t see it happening anytime soon
 
I was fine with it either way. We got decent field position and put ourselves in position. Had a 1st down through the receivers hands. Never know what could have happened after that.

On the flip side.. the last 8 minutes of the game wouldn’t have mattered if they didn’t convert. It was over.
I have an issue w the play calling in those 3 downs and not the field goal at 17-6. we coached to kick 3 and not score 6 imo.
 
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Yup. Corner on the boundary has his back turned. He likely has to make one guy miss and this is a TD. Absolute absolute worst, it's first and 10 from the 15 yard line.

He drops this, we miss a FG on the next play, and the place is going ballistic. Even though we held them to a 3 and out after this, their punter uncorks a 57 yard punt, and the next drives starts from our 9.

This was an absolute killer. Plenty of blame on the staff, and that's correct. But as a coach, what else do you want? One of your most electrifying players in space, wide open, the ball hits him directly in the chest. Make a play.
Yep, that's why I kept saying to buddies that we don't have guys that make game winning plays
 
gattis and Mario gonna find out real quick how fast SFL turns on your ****. you remember when the stadium would clap every time Perry would under richt? thats gonna start happening in our home games
Gattis knows this. He was turned on before the season even began. I hope he leaves after this season, no matter our results which I believe will be 10-2.
 
Great post.

Boring isn’t going to cut it if you are trying to build a NC team at Miami. The recruiting base is filled with some of the best position players in the nation. Mario must adapt, but unfortunately I don’t see it happening anytime soon
this is exactly it. were boring to watch. we've been boring for three games. I get if boring gets results and youre winning, but we aren't getting results (and no im not talking about running the ball - you can be exciting and run the ball (derrick Henry w Tennessee, OSU under day and urban, Texas w bijan, even when we had duke, etc.).
 
I have an issue w the play calling in those 3 downs and not the field goal at 17-6. we coached to kick 3 and not score 6 imo.
Bingo. As soon as Jacolby took that play inside the 20 for the first down the playcalling changed 180° and we settled for 3

The other drive.. As soon as Jacolby took the screen inside the 10 and tripped over the kid that he baptized… the playcalling was trying to walk with 3 and not get 6.
 
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