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    Who’s the most underutilized player in Miami football history?

    The jet sweep can be an effective misdirection play to take advantage of a fast and aggressive defense. Ex. QB looks left, perhaps fakes a handoff going left, then hands off to the sweeping WR going right. The look and fake left can attract the D opening the right side for a fast/quick ball...
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    Who’s the most underutilized player in Miami football history?

    Braxton Berrios. Coach Ron Dugans just simply wouldn’t play him in his early seasons. Berrios deserved to play but didn’t quit. When he finally became a starter, he added punt returns to his skillset and was excellent. Yet, he still was underused. Very few jet sweeps and no kick returns to...
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