Aggressive Play Calling

That interception in the end zone was on one person and his name is Stacy Coley....don't know if he is hurt or butt hurt. If he would have ran his route the way it was designed... Dobard had his man beat for what would have been a perfect pass from Kaaya.

Wrong, that ball has to be at the back of the endzone where Dobard can get it or no one. It was a **** poor throw by Kaaya. He has trouble throwing the fade. We tried 3 or 4 times and none of the throws were even close
 
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There are constants with this team and corches, notwithstanding any new spread, pistol formations, and this shiny 3 - O record .

When they really need the big uglies to make way with short yardage for a 1st down on a 3rd down play, our big uglies can neither generate the push to create lanes for our RBs to get through nor keep off other team DLs from constantly stuffing our backfield for no gain or loss, in this money down.

The play calling on 3rd down is atrocious, and is the key down -- in all of Football -- where good coaching is paramount and manifested. This is the land where our play callers never show any ingenuity, or utilize its basic element of surprise since D doesn't know what's coming. We show nothing. Either they muscle up an inferior team to get the 1st down or get it on a difficult contentious pass. Of course, way more times than not, the conversion fails, even with the inferior teams as we remain constantly dead last in this category, at the bottom with the dregs of college teams.

For UM communication purpose, that aggressive 4th-down play calling with these coaches' new 'money downz' was all hot air to hide and BS their way of their pathetic 3rd Down inefficiency. They had zillion chances to go to that 'money downz' vs. NU but didn't do shlt. These coRches constantly are fabricating bull ***** to fans and the media.

But specifically for this year, and particulary this game vs. Nebraska, I see a new element where Brad seems to forget how to line behind center for these short yardage situations. Such shotgun play is often straight up the middle with neither a super fast and quick back with a super quick steps that can hit a gap in a split second, nor a powerful bruising back that can move the pile. There is no real speedy back that could hit around the edge for that option. That is the worse thing I see for the offense this year, and one thing they need to fix real quick or they'll pay big time, as the schedule turns more competitive.

Finally, one has to admit that Brad was right when they said that they were actually holding back the playbook. They unleashed loads of plays, and even introducing players, that Nebraska could've never accounted for. That array of offensive fire power was a live display of beauty to see and it was simply electric. You were virtually watching our players manifest a dominance that seemed as a flashback reminiscent of our old legacy of greatness. Maybe these UM players saw the banner and thought that they were Making Miami Great Again! Credit to Brad and his coaches for that! That is, through UM 1st twenty-seven points

But, I digress...I pray and hope that they have whole other sets of play book materials to unleash for FSU and CLemson because ...

...once Nebraska coaches saw what UM coaches were running, they neutralized UM real quick but, fortunately for our players, a day late and a dollar short. With the history of UM coRches' inability to counter other teams' adjustments to what the players HAVE RUN WELL in the early quarters, how the **** can UM keep winning games if they aren't blowing out the other team?
 
I love the narrative from Golden that we were agressive.....

Our last two series of the 4th Q (before the kneel), we ran it 7 times and threw it 2 times.

One of the throws was the long pass to Scott on 3rd and 2. That was not agressive...it was stupid.

MIAMI (FL) drive start at 08:36.

1-10 UM 38 Joe Yearby rush for 7 yards to the UM45, out-of-bounds.
2-3 UM 45 Joe Yearby rush for 4 yards to the UM49, 1ST DOWN UM (Young, Dedrick).
1-10 UM 49 Joe Yearby rush for 4 yards to the NEB47 (Rose, Jonathan).
2-6 NEB 47 Brad Kaaya pass complete to Mark Walton for 13 yards to the NEB34, PENALTY UM holding
(Standish Dobard) 10 yards to the NEB44.
2-3 NEB 44 2nd and 3.
2-3 NEB 44 Mark Walton rush for 1 yard to the NEB43 (Collins, Maliek).
3-2 NEB 43 Brad Kaaya pass incomplete to Rashawn Scott.
4-2 NEB 43 Timeout Miami (FL), clock 06:19.
Play reviewed. Call stands.
4-2 NEB 43 Justin Vogel punt 32 yards to the NEB11, fair catch by Westerkamp, J., PENALTY UM illegal
formation 5 yards to the NEB48, NO PLAY.
4-7 NEB 48 Justin Vogel punt 33 yards to the NEB15, out-of-bounds, PENALTY NEB roughing the kicker
(Janovich, Andy) 5 yards to the NEB43, NO PLAY.
4-2 NEB 43 PENALTY UM unsportsmanlike conduct 15 yards to the UM42.
Unsportsmanlike conduct on MIA Bench
4-17 UM 42 PENALTY UM false start (Michael Jackson) 5 yards to the UM37.
4-22 UM 37 Justin Vogel punt 63 yards to the NEB0, touchback.

MIAMI (FL) drive start at 03:46

Miami (FL) 33, Nebraska 25

Brown, Drew kickoff 28 yards to the UM37, Standish Dobard return 0 yards to the UM37.
MIAMI (FL) drive start at 03:46.

1-10 UM 37 Joe Yearby rush for 6 yards to the UM43 (Akinmoladun, F.).
2-4 UM 43 Joe Yearby rush for 3 yards to the UM46 (Akinmoladun, F.;****rell, B.).
3-1 UM 46 Timeout Nebraska, clock 02:53.
3-1 UM 46 Joe Yearby rush for no gain to the UM46 (Banderas, Josh).
4-1 UM 46 Timeout Nebraska, clock 02:47.
4-1 UM 46 Justin Vogel punt 41 yards to the NEB13, fair catch by Westerkamp, J..
3 plays, 9 yards, 1:07

Wow, can't make up your minds, can you. "He's too passive, he ran too much in the 4th quarter" at the same time "he's a terrible coach, everyone knows you should run to burn the clock when you have a lead, why did he throw so much." Completely opposite arguments, but both are being made to attack the staff.

omg the poor staff! how did you "defend the staff from vicious lies" campaign work out 72? Did all the recruits come to miami now that they know UM fans are just lying on canesinsight?
 
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