2023 Vs 2017

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With 2017 being the season we cracked 10 wins (should’ve been 11 if we didn’t cancel Arkt St due to the weather) I decided to compare our Roster/Support between the 2017 Team & the 2023 Team.

Now before y’all tear me to pieces for comparing our best team in the past 10 years to this one this is purely a way to see how we would stack up. And with the addition of: Guidry/Dawson as well as the 42 newcomers we have we may not be that far off…but let’s take a look.

2017 QB:
1. Malik Rosier

2023 QB:
1. TVD

Overview: Give me TVD/Dawson over Rosier/Richt. If we had TVD in 2017 we most likely make the playoffs (definitely wouldn’t have lost to Pitt) although Rosier has a much better running ability TVD beats him in the passing department by a mile.

2023 1
2017 0

2017 RBs:

1. Mark Walton
2. Travis Homer
3. DJ Dallas


2023 RBs:

1. Henry Parrish
2. Don Chaney
3. Ajay Allen
4. Mark Fletcher

Overview: Although I’m going to give this to the 2017 Trio I think 2023 will benefit greatly from having a large variety of Different styled backs. Parrish/Allen are more Receiving/In Space Backs, Chaney is a big play threat with Great size/speed, Fletcher is a pure Bruiser, in between the tackles, kinda of back. Although I think it’s closer then most would think give me 2017.

2023 1
2017 1

2017 TEs

1. Chris Herndon
2. Michael Irvin II


2023 TEs

1.Elijah Arroyo
2. Jaleel Skinner
3A. Cam McCormick
3B. Riley Williams

Overview: Although I love Herndon and he is IMO the most reliable out of every TE listed give me the 2023 Group. Unlike 2017 we have a lot more depth at TE and versatility: McCormick is an experienced Blocking TE, Arroyo will be excellent all round, Skinner will be a great Receiver Type TE as well as Williams.

2023 2
2017 1

2017 WRs Top 6

  1. Ahhmon Richards
  2. Braxton berrios
  3. Jeff Thomas
  4. Lawrence cager
  5. Darrel langham
  6. Mike Harley

2023 WRs Top 6
  1. Xavier Restrepo
  2. Colbie Young
  3. Jacolby George
  4. Tyler Harrel
  5. RayRay Joseph
  6. Breshard Smith

Overview: I view this as a Draw. If you go down the line:

Richards > Restrepo
Berrios > Young
Jeff Thomas = Jacolby George
Lawrence Cager < Tyler Harrel
Darrel Langham < RayRay Joseph
Mike Harley (Freshman Harley) < Breshard Smith

I definitely think 2023 has more Depth than 2017s group and will help keep guys fresher/spread the defense more but the Duo of Berrios/Richards surpasses any duo we have at WR. Give me a Tie.

2023 2:1
2017 1:1

2017 OL


LT: KC McDermott

LG: Trevor Darling

C: Tyler Gauthier

RG: Navaughn Donaldson

RT: Tyree St Louis
Next 2: Corey Gaynor, George Brown

2023 OL:

LT: Zion Nelson/Jalen Rivers

LG: Javion Cohen

C: Matt Lee

RG: Jalen Rivers/Anez Cooper

RT: Francis Maugoa
Next 2: Samson Okulona, Tommy Kinsler

Overview: Ranking Wise, measurement wise and depth wise give me 2023. Overall the top 5 for this years team surpasses 2017 without much Question. Especially at: LG, C & RT. I think this OL will end up being one of the best we’ve had in recent memory.

2023 3:1
2017 1:1

2017 DL

DE: Chad Thomas - Trent Harris

DT: Kendrick Norton - Pat Bethel

DT: RJ McIntosh

DE: joe Jackson - Demetrius Jackson

2023 DL:

DE: Aheem Messidor - Chantz Williams - Reuben Bain

DT: Leonard Taylor - JHH

DT: Branson Deen - J Litchenstein

DE: Nyjalik Kelly - Jahfari Harvey

Overview: as deep as our DEs will be this year depth/talent wise give me 2017 without much question. The biggest difference is DT. Although I’m excited about Taylor/Deen the Duo of Norton/McIntosh was top of the line. Not to mention Thomas/Jackson/Jackson/Harris off the edge. I think our DEs are strong this year and might possibly have more overall depth but that 2017 DL was almost as good as it gets.

2023 3:1
2017 2:1

2017 LBs

WLB: Zack McCloud

MLB: Shaq Quarterman

SLB: Michael Pinckney

Next 2: Bradley Jennings, Darrion Owens

2023 LBs

MLB: Fransisco Maugoa - KJ Cloyd/Corey Flagg

SLB: Wesley Bissainthe - Keontra Smith

Next 2: Chase Smith - Raul Aguirre/Malik Bryant

Overview: This Quite honestly is another tough one. I think 2023 will be better in terms of Speed/Athleticism/Depth but I think 2017s Trio had better instincts and were very consistent throughout. Our 2023 Group has a lot of potential but I find it hard to say I’d start any of them over McCloud, Quarterman & Pinckney

2023 3:1
2017 3:1

2017 DBs

CB: Dee Delaney - Trajan Bandy

S: Jaquan Johnson - Robert Knowles

S: Sheldrick Redwine - Amari Carter

CB: Michael Jackson - Malek Young

2023 DBs

CB: Davonte Brown - Damari Brown

Nickle: Ja’Dais Richards - Tecory Couch

S: James Williams - Jaden Harris

S: Kamren Kinchens - Brian Balom

CB: Daryl Porter - Robert Stafford

Overview: Another Tough one…Both groups are very strong. In my opinion

Davonte Brown > Dee Delaney
Ja’Dais Richards = Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson > Daryl Porter
Jaquan Johnson > James Williams (for now)
Kamren Kinchens > Sheldrick Redwine

In the end both secondaries are Tied. 2017 may have produced great Results from our DBs but with the addition of: Guidry at DC, Richards/Brown/Brown/Stafford at CB I think we match that production/effectiveness

2023 3:2
2017 3:2

ST

2017:
K - Michael Bagdley

P - Zack Feagles

2023:

K - Andres Borregalas

P - Dylan Joyce

Overview: I will admit I know nothing about Dylan Joyce. But I at least know he can’t be worse than Feagles…Give me a Tie on this one.

Final:

2023
Better: QB, TE, OL
Equal: WR, DB, P/K
Worse: RB/DL/LB

Final thoughts: Each Team is stronger in different areas but overall very equal IMO. This years squad seems poised to have a much better Offense than 2017 (not to mention Dawson > Richt) but Diaz had a very Strong, disruptive defense with that 2017 squad that Fed off the Turnover chain and forced both #14 Vtech & #3 ND to 4 turnovers each in back weeks. The progression of:

- James Williams
- Wesley Bissainthe
- Leonard Taylor
- Tyler Harrel
- Colbie Young

Will quite honestly determine our teams ceiling. If those 5 elevate their play the way they have the potential to I believe we see a season similar to 2017 again.
 
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I saw TVD in Rhet Lashlee system fail to do what Rosier in Richt’s system did. Pull out a win against FSU.

Also, this unproven WR corps is not a draw. Berrios is far and away better than our entire roster. Our 2017 squad embarrassed very good ND and VT teams which I just do not see this squad doing.

2017 came off of 2016 which was the only bowl victory Miami had since 2006. 2006! Miami’s only bowl win was with Richt’s offensive leadership. If he was so bad, how was he able to do what so many failed to do?
 
Lol this has koolaid written all over it lol but I’ll just say, there were some games that 2017 team should’ve lost.

And i think it’s pretty laughable u think the dbs and wrs are close lol, the 2017 group is pretty clearly better there. Like having AR alone in one groups makes it light years better, like jeff thomas = to jacolby? *** no man
 
I saw TVD in Rhet Lashlee system fail to do what Rosier in Richt’s system did. Pull out a win against FSU.

Also, this unproven WR corps is not a draw. Berrios is far and away better than our entire roster. Our 2017 squad embarrassed very good ND and VT teams which I just do not see this squad doing.

2017 came off of 2016 which was the only bowl victory Miami had since 2006. 2006! Miami’s only bowl win was with Richt’s offensive leadership. If he was so bad, how was he able to do what so many failed to do?
Tvd should have ran on the field to stop that 4th and 14 huh lol this is such a funny way to look at it. Tvd literally led the comeback and manny and his defense **** their pants lol
 
I saw TVD in Rhet Lashlee system fail to do what Rosier in Richt’s system did. Pull out a win against FSU.

Also, this unproven WR corps is not a draw. Berrios is far and away better than our entire roster. Our 2017 squad embarrassed very good ND and VT teams which I just do not see this squad doing.

2017 came off of 2016 which was the only bowl victory Miami had since 2006. 2006! Miami’s only bowl win was with Richt’s offensive leadership. If he was so bad, how was he able to do what so many failed to do?
You are making a comparison with what the 2017 squad did DURING that season and instead of how they looked coming INTO that season. A LOT of question marks on that team coming into that season. I mean Barrios was X before he has his breakout season that year. He hadn’t done that much prior to that season. Also, FSU wasn’t great at that time either and it took a Miracle to beat them and obviously we hade a better defense also.
 
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Definitely had to stop reading after you graded the WRs as a draw. Give me Berrios and Richards over ANYBODY in that room now. By FAR.
Glad I wasn’t the only one. Lol

I literally said I can’t con’t 2 read this chit after that. Like I don’t get y ppl keep chitting on JT4. Comparing him to George is offensive af. Lemme remind folks about Jeff.

 
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I saw TVD in Rhet Lashlee system fail to do what Rosier in Richt’s system did. Pull out a win against FSU.

Also, this unproven WR corps is not a draw. Berrios is far and away better than our entire roster. Our 2017 squad embarrassed very good ND and VT teams which I just do not see this squad doing.

2017 came off of 2016 which was the only bowl victory Miami had since 2006. 2006! Miami’s only bowl win was with Richt’s offensive leadership. If he was so bad, how was he able to do what so many failed to do?

You are looking at Berrios in hindsight. He caught 12 balls in 2016. The loss of Richards impacted this offense significantly.

As for Lashlee and TVD, they put us ahead. Diaz's defense blew the ballgame.

I dislike these comparisons, but if we stay relatively healthy the 2023 should be a good team. It will be a better coached defense and much more creative without blowing gap integrity. Taylor looks a fit 310 pounds and this should be his year. The kid from Purdue is a perfect fit for Guidry's defense. We completely flipped the cornerback and linebacker rooms. Bain will be a freshman all-American. The kid was better than advertised during the spring game.

We have 2 all-conference players anchoring our OL interior. We have more than enough talent at the skilled positions for Dawson.
 
Man. If only Diaz was our DC back in 2017 we could have an apples to apples comparison. I guess we’ll never know…
 
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With 2017 being the season we cracked 10 wins (should’ve been 11 if we didn’t cancel Arkt St due to the weather) I decided to compare our Roster/Support between the 2017 Team & the 2023 Team.

Now before y’all tear me to pieces for comparing our best team in the past 10 years to this one this is purely a way to see how we would stack up. And with the addition of: Guidry/Dawson as well as the 42 newcomers we have we may not be that far off…but let’s take a look.

2017 QB:
1. Malik Rosier

2023 QB:
1. TVD

Overview: Give me TVD/Dawson over Rosier/Richt. If we had TVD in 2017 we most likely make the playoffs (definitely wouldn’t have lost to Pitt) although Rosier has a much better running ability TVD beats him in the passing department by a mile.

2023 1
2017 0

2017 RBs:

1. Mark Walton
2. Travis Homer
3. DJ Dallas


2023 RBs:

1. Henry Parrish
2. Don Chaney
3. Ajay Allen
4. Mark Fletcher

Overview: Although I’m going to give this to the 2017 Trio I think 2023 will benefit greatly from having a large variety of Different styled backs. Parrish/Allen are more Receiving/In Space Backs, Chaney is a big play threat with Great size/speed, Fletcher is a pure Bruiser, in between the tackles, kinda of back. Although I think it’s closer then most would think give me 2017.

2023 1
2017 1

2017 TEs

1. Chris Herndon
2. Michael Irvin II


2023 TEs

1.Elijah Arroyo
2. Jaleel Skinner
3A. Cam McCormick
3B. Riley Williams

Overview: Although I love Herndon and he is IMO the most reliable out of every TE listed give me the 2023 Group. Unlike 2017 we have a lot more depth at TE and versatility: McCormick is an experienced Blocking TE, Arroyo will be excellent all round, Skinner will be a great Receiver Type TE as well as Williams.

2023 2
2017 1

2017 WRs Top 6

  1. Ahhmon Richards
  2. Braxton berrios
  3. Jeff Thomas
  4. Lawrence cager
  5. Darrel langham
  6. Mike Harley

2023 WRs Top 6
  1. Xavier Restrepo
  2. Colbie Young
  3. Jacolby George
  4. Tyler Harrel
  5. RayRay Joseph
  6. Breshard Smith

Overview: I view this as a Draw. If you go down the line:

Richards > Restrepo
Berrios > Young
Jeff Thomas = Jacolby George
Lawrence Cager < Tyler Harrel
Darrel Langham < RayRay Joseph
Mike Harley (Freshman Harley) < Breshard Smith

I definitely think 2023 has more Depth than 2017s group and will help keep guys fresher/spread the defense more but the Duo of Berrios/Richards surpasses any duo we have at WR. Give me a Tie.

2023 2:1
2017 1:1

2017 OL


LT: KC McDermott

LG: Trevor Darling

C: Tyler Gauthier

RG: Navaughn Donaldson

RT: Tyree St Louis
Next 2: Corey Gaynor, George Brown

2023 OL:

LT: Zion Nelson/Jalen Rivers

LG: Javion Cohen

C: Matt Lee

RG: Jalen Rivers/Anez Cooper

RT: Francis Maugoa
Next 2: Samson Okulona, Tommy Kinsler

Overview: Ranking Wise, measurement wise and depth wise give me 2023. Overall the top 5 for this years team surpasses 2017 without much Question. Especially at: LG, C & RT. I think this OL will end up being one of the best we’ve had in recent memory.

2023 3:1
2017 1:1

2017 DL

DE: Chad Thomas - Trent Harris

DT: Kendrick Norton - Pat Bethel

DT: RJ McIntosh

DE: joe Jackson - Demetrius Jackson

2023 DL:

DE: Aheem Messidor - Chantz Williams - Reuben Bain

DT: Leonard Taylor - JHH

DT: Branson Deen - J Litchenstein

DE: Nyjalik Kelly - Jahfari Harvey

Overview: as deep as our DEs will be this year depth/talent wise give me 2017 without much question. The biggest difference is DT. Although I’m excited about Taylor/Deen the Duo of Norton/McIntosh was top of the line. Not to mention Thomas/Jackson/Jackson/Harris off the edge. I think our DEs are strong this year and might possibly have more overall depth but that 2017 DL was almost as good as it gets.

2023 3:1
2017 2:1

2017 LBs

WLB: Zack McCloud

MLB: Shaq Quarterman

SLB: Michael Pinckney

Next 2: Bradley Jennings, Darrion Owens

2023 LBs

MLB: Fransisco Maugoa - KJ Cloyd/Corey Flagg

SLB: Wesley Bissainthe - Keontra Smith

Next 2: Chase Smith - Raul Aguirre/Malik Bryant

Overview: This Quite honestly is another tough one. I think 2023 will be better in terms of Speed/Athleticism/Depth but I think 2017s Trio had better instincts and were very consistent throughout. Our 2023 Group has a lot of potential but I find it hard to say I’d start any of them over McCloud, Quarterman & Pinckney

2023 3:1
2017 3:1

2017 DBs

CB: Dee Delaney - Trajan Bandy

S: Jaquan Johnson - Robert Knowles

S: Sheldrick Redwine - Amari Carter

CB: Michael Jackson - Malek Young

2023 DBs

CB: Davonte Brown - Damari Brown

Nickle: Ja’Dais Richards - Tecory Couch

S: James Williams - Jaden Harris

S: Kamren Kinchens - Brian Balom

CB: Daryl Porter - Robert Stafford

Overview: Another Tough one…Both groups are very strong. In my opinion

Davonte Brown > Dee Delaney
Ja’Dais Richards = Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson > Daryl Porter
Jaquan Johnson > James Williams (for now)
Kamren Kinchens > Sheldrick Redwine

In the end both secondaries are Tied. 2017 may have produced great Results from our DBs but with the addition of: Guidry at DC, Richards/Brown/Brown/Stafford at CB I think we match that production/effectiveness

2023 3:2
2017 3:2

ST

2017:
K - Michael Bagdley

P - Zack Feagles

2023:

K - Andres Borregalas

P - Dylan Joyce

Overview: I will admit I know nothing about Dylan Joyce. But I at least know he can’t be worse than Feagles…Give me a Tie on this one.

Final:

2023
Better: QB, TE, OL
Equal: WR, DB, P/K
Worse: RB/DL/LB

Final thoughts: Each Team is stronger in different areas but overall very equal IMO. This years squad seems poised to have a much better Offense than 2017 (not to mention Dawson > Richt) but Diaz had a very Strong, disruptive defense with that 2017 squad that Fed off the Turnover chain and forced both #14 Vtech & #3 ND to 4 turnovers each in back weeks. The progression of:

- James Williams
- Wesley Bissainthe
- Leonard Taylor
- Tyler Harrel
- Colbie Young

Will quite honestly determine our teams ceiling. If those 5 elevate their play the way they have the potential to I believe we see a season similar to 2017 again.

so we have it in our hands and then collapse at Boston college?
 
2017 was a fluke season. We played some of the worst football I've ever seen us play and still pulled out win after win after win. GT and FSU were losses until those last second catches by Langham. Bethune was sloppy, Toledo was sloppy, Syracuse and UNC were sloppy. The only good game we played in the first 7 was Duke and then 2nd half against Toledo. That season was just like any other if they don't make that catch against FSU and then GT because the team would have quit and ended 7-4 or 8-3 (missing the arky state game).

Then VT and ND happened and I thought we hit our stride or broke through. Those games weren't flukes.. you can't beat a top 5 team in that atmosphere as bad as we did and it be a fluke. That was a domination.

Comparing roster composition... probably not very telling because that roster wasn't as good as their record. The 2023 roster top to bottom is better. Just don't expect to get that same luck twice in 7 seasons. IMO.. it hinges on Texas A&M - win that game and there's probably some momentum to build off of and leverage to stay hot win the ones we're supposed to win and we might be 6-0 going into the Clemson game. Lose to A&M and it could easily go off the rails and limp into that game 3-3 or 4-2.
 
Gotta look at it at the end of the season really to see how it stacks up. This team has a lot of unproven pieces. The 2017 team was veteran heavy. That’s the difference. Jj4, redwine berrios all upperclassmen.
 
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