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  1. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Thanks man. I appreciate that. It has been a really surreal and fun season for me. InSight and the OBB have been two total pleasures. On here, I get to really enjoy the technicality and the board side of things, on OBB it is just a total bleep show. But I get to do it with two friends and it's a...
  2. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    This works too and breaks the mirrored glass right? Switch (Stemmed post/out) with a boundary smash concept. Easy for a qb. This is red zone sure, but now you have a corner working opposite the post and it is a MUCH easier read for the qb IMO. Kaaya did a good job opening up center and realizing...
  3. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Cannot really argue this. You will see "some" next level plays. But what you see more of is a repetitive over reliance on a handful of plays. I mean I found this little number from 2016. Fake bubble and back side double move. Now for extra bonus points you can still sell the inside zone...
  4. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    If you see both of the clips. You see teams really playing tendency in my opinion. With UVA two years ago, (BTW that is a terrible pass and should have been 6 (Bad mechanics don't get me started) But if you look at what UVA did to the bottom of the screen? The ran a safety rat (perfect to take...
  5. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Great question my friend. I wish I had an answer. But the RPO% is down. But maybe allow me to try to formulate an answer and type through a hypothesis. I think that uptempo spread RPO bubble game caught fire in that AP state game in 2016. Miami utilized it more as a pre snap variety with Kaaya...
  6. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    And I will add, running a static offense (no motion) with no tempo, no check with me, limited audible potential, and dropping your RPO % this year is NOT a recipe for offensive success. That is not subjective. That is objective based on the fact you were 93rd in total offense this year. That...
  7. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    And you just added to it. Thank you. I agree. When you go mirrored switch concepts on third and long on FIVE out of six times (including three times in the same drive) I just agree 100% when you say "running staple plays for the sake of it." Maybe some don't notice that because one was a pass...
  8. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Then half way through the season every year we need to have a big heart to heart. Tell me my tendency. Where am I vulnerable? I can't have a blind spot im not seeing. Pay for people to find it. I'll throw out the whole **** play book and start Over if I have to.
  9. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    And I need people smarter than me. Analysts. Where are they vulnerable? How do they defend sets? What are there tendency on down and distances. Where are they weakest? I'll let my memory go from there.
  10. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Pro spread/ with baylor spread infusion. A multi formational, multi look, tempo infused system with pre snap horizontal pressure simplifying the reads for my quarterback. I just envision this 4 snap series of.. Quads iz/bubble rpo Tight trips left spacing pass concept with option to toss...
  11. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Well said.
  12. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    (With that said I prefer the spread here because it is less contingent on heavy game planning, easy for qb reads, less congested in the run game and ultimately puts Miami athletes in a lot more advantageous spot to beat you one on one.) Oh yeah, and it's all what these high school kids are...
  13. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    My thing is this, If you are going to go pro, then go pro. Let me see a multi formation, motion, personnel heavy, shifting, throw the world at you gangster that essentially will give opposing defenses mental fatigue from trying to defend you. or Go spread, touch side lines, jet motion/orbit...
  14. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    THANK YOU.
  15. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    You are speaking one of my love languages here. I have been a big fan of the Baylor spread and their utilization of field spacing which creates a definite advantage. And Miami's most successful offensive component if you will, is their success on IZ/bubble. By happenstance when the bubble...
  16. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    It's alright. Usually tucked into this ****ing match, as you say, is an opportunity to aim their fire at some x/o clips. I just always know in these great players vs coaches debates' it's usually a little bit of both.
  17. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    All year coach. 2x2 was all vertical or a switch post wheel. 3x1 was an x go slot outs with a slant wheel to the boundary with the back. 2x1 on third and short was a dive. 75% of the time.
  18. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    But honestly to get philosophical for the same question. I think when you do not have a dominant offensive line, spreading teams out horizontally with spacing gets teams go defend outside the box. That is why every big long run you have seen pop over the past two weeks had a bubble screen...
  19. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    Oh my goodness. This is Christmas. Let me think. Honestly a spread variant. You cannot deny the 7.25 yards a rush average from the spread the last two weeks was by accident. I would borrow concepts from Houston. Just how they spread the field with spacing. (Like how the align WR outside the...
  20. Roman Marciante

    Mirrored Concepts

    I can almost assure you he doesn't trust his QB. He pulled him like 6 minutes into the Virginia game. The offense running so many mirrored concepts does in fact have an offense for beginners type feel right now. A lot of repeat calls. Limited variety on things. etc. Ultimately something needs to...
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