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  1. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Anything that puts Miami's athletes in space and has an iota of semblance of an actual game plan to get playmakers the ball. 😊
  2. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    If Miami refuses to put players in motion, then they can do it with spacing on the field. I am a big Kendal Briles fan and he will have his X/Z receivers 3 yards from the side line at times. Now your # 2 db has no choice BUT to be isolated on your two receiver. You ever notice how a team will...
  3. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    I try NEVER to bring up the "m" word in one of my threads. Richt just is not that kind of coach that likes to use motion. Personally, I love it. I would motion in the red zone every play just to help identify the coverage. I could write you a 10,000 word essay on the benefits of motion by...
  4. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Knew of a high school coach that at the mid way point of every season, would throw away his whole entire playbook and start new. In his mind he just knew teams would start to figure his tenancy out and that was always his rationale. This Miami offense is to a point that it has so less few...
  5. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Rosier is not that adept at continually manufacturing a throwing lane. Tipped balls, skimmed balls etc. He is not great in this area.
  6. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    You know one thing that this offense is lacking? And it goes into your premise and nicely articulated post. Horizontal pressure. I just do not see us really getting teams or linebackers in particular moving sideline to sideline vs us. I really felt that was how Clemson was able to move so...
  7. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Perry does not have the same rate of tipped balls. He really doesn't.
  8. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    I meant to. It was on my feed. I for the life of me cannot tell if the defensive end jumps and tips this. Im giving rosier the healthy benefit of the doubt. Either way he has an alarming amount of tipped balls at the line in his tenure
  9. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    You know you bring up an interesting point. First game on the road for a freshman qb. Maybe you taylor make the game plan to get him comfortable underneath. Miami took shots instead.
  10. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Absolutely. It hides the run strength till late. A modern defense does two things when it walks up to line on every play 1. Identify the run strength 2. Identify the pass strength They theoretically and often times can be on opposite sides from each other. By shifting late, it'll give the...
  11. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Great Movie. Hey Jake.....(training day)
  12. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    I honestly think Perry does some really good quarterbacking things. He moves defenders, nice compact stroke. He got the hook a little to prematurely for my liking. He had his first road start. He stared down a seam after having success the last few weeks on it. And UVA got him on a perfectly...
  13. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    At least my intestines are clean.
  14. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Thanks bud. I appreciate that.
  15. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    Sorry. Not the intention. You have to take the good with the bad. That was the bad. Hopefully the staff gets their head on straight. They are primed for another losing streak which has been customary in the Mark Richt era. Let's get ahead of it this time shall we.
  16. Roman Marciante

    From the Perch: UVA

    From the Perch will probably read more like pushed off the perch this week and for good reason. The quarterback play was abysmal. Both N'Kosi Perry and Malik Rosier saw action this week and combined to throw three interceptions with no passing touchdowns. Rain or shine InSight is committed to...
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