Agree or disagree... this upcoming game should be about the pass game...

This game is only about not playing like the season is over. This is where Miami typically packs up their tent and goes home. Show up, roll over this team and get ready for ACC play. Doesn’t matter how they do it.
 
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Getting to see us live from the endzone game gave me a great perspective on our formations. Watching the Dolphins today I realized we run almost the same offense. The difference is we don’t have tyreek hill, waddle, gisecki or Tua. But the one thing we aren’t doing is getting into a rhythm to help TVD read and fire. Guys were open early in their routes. But the routes were long and monotonous just like our tempo.

I love that we are going to run and pound the interior into submission. But if we sre installing a system that requires a certain type of qb to execute then we
Need to find the guy who can run it. Or do what most great coaches do and adapt and run sets and plays that help the offense.
Mentioned it in summer that I was curious if we were tryna get in on that shanahan/mcvay type offense wave (we bought in Mcvay for Mario coaching camp, would only imagine he talked shop with Mario/staff privately) but like you said 9ers prioritized speeed and the dolphins with McDaniel took that to extreme with cheetah, Waddle and co.

But of course the nfl guys have unlimited practice time to install a bunch more wrinkles but they do the play action wheel route type stuff also but have more diversity in their passing game.. I think next week is a back 2 back.. the contrast in speeeed should be crazy
 
Getting to see us live from the endzone game gave me a great perspective on our formations. Watching the Dolphins today I realized we run almost the same offense. The difference is we don’t have tyreek hill, waddle, gisecki or Tua. But the one thing we aren’t doing is getting into a rhythm to help TVD read and fire. Guys were open early in their routes. But the routes were long and monotonous just like our tempo.

I love that we are going to run and pound the interior into submission. But if we sre installing a system that requires a certain type of qb to execute then we
Need to find the guy who can run it. Or do what most great coaches do and adapt and run sets and plays that help the offense.
Mike McDaniel runs an outside/wide zone scheme with boots, RPO, a FB in the I or lined up out wide, a receiver motioning every other play, etc and relies on YAC. He also understands that his run game isn't where it needs to be so he passes to open up the run. There's little comparison between he and Gattis.
 
I already know our Oline can block and move people, and our run game is vastly improved from last year. But this pass game with TVD and our Not-Ruthless-Posse need a ton of work

IMO, this week should be about getting that on track, so air it out and see which WR's get in sync, and see if TVD can get going as UM moves into conference play after a bye week

Coach Hayes always says it -- there shouldn't be anything like 'hiding stuff', bottom line, to be good at your offense/system, you have to actually be willing to run it in a game, and give things for opposing teams to look at

Edit:AGREE

We threw it 41 times but Gattis needs to call some more deep shots even with the off coverage. They ran a lot of cover 2 and three but they also ran cover 1 from that two deep safety look.

We can get more one on ones outside if we send the te and/or slot deep WITH THE X or Z. Let’s put some pressure on the free safety and see if we can get the outside guys going.
 
Mentioned it in summer that I was curious if we were tryna get in on that shanahan/mcvay type offense wave (we bought in Mcvay for Mario coaching camp, would only imagine he talked shop with Mario/staff privately) but like you said 9ers prioritized speeed and the dolphins with McDaniel took that to extreme with cheetah, Waddle and co.

But of course the nfl guys have unlimited practice time to install a bunch more wrinkles but they do the play action wheel route type stuff also but have more diversity in their passing game.. I think next week is a back 2 back.. the contrast in speeeed should be crazy
Kentucky smartened up after they dropped Gran. They had Liam Coen, from the McVay tree, as their OC last year and now Rick Scangarello, from the Shanahan tree.
 
With the offense that Mario and Gattis have schemed, we better be happy to just get wins and move on. If the HC and OC refuse to make adjustments to include more RPO’s and easy rhythm throws for TVD, and routes that develop much quicker for our receivers, we will be in dog fights for most of the games left on our schedule.
I can’t see Gattis not wanting to run rpo. It doesn’t make sense for his track record.

If Oregon didn’t run rpo we might know what the issue is.
 
I already know our Oline can block and move people, and our run game is vastly improved from last year. But this pass game with TVD and our Not-Ruthless-Posse need a ton of work

IMO, this week should be about getting that on track, so air it out and see which WR's get in sync, and see if TVD can get going as UM moves into conference play after a bye week

Coach Hayes always says it -- there shouldn't be anything like 'hiding stuff', bottom line, to be good at your offense/system, you have to actually be willing to run it in a game, and give things for opposing teams to look at

The first post-mortem post that is logical and forward thinking. Scoring on a curve...
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For the garcia people lol…

Opening up a QB competition 3 games in after one QB was clearly better according to everyone in camp is how u lose a locker room and *** up whatever you’re trying to build.

Its TVDs job plain and simple
 
You can throw the ball 100 times for 1,000 yards against a crap team, it won’t get wrs open vs UNC and it won’t help them catch the ball.

There is a talent deficiency and the O doesn’t scheme them open. It’s that simple.
 
I agree with op

We must brush up on the Glorious Leader's Famed Book on the Forward Pass entitled "I Invented the Forward Pass" by The Dear Leader Kim.

Here's the Glorious Leader instructing us on where the QB should release the pass in order to ensure perfect harmony

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I agree with op

We must brush up on the Glorious Leader's Famed Book on the Forward Pass entitled "I Invented the Forward Pass" by The Dear Leader Kim.

Here's the Glorious Leader instructing us on where the QB should release the pass in order to ensure perfect harmony

article-2533088-1A50BF9C00000578-707_634x627.jpg

Im gonna call this current offense the 38th Parallel Power Spread...
 
I already know our Oline can block and move people, and our run game is vastly improved from last year. But this pass game with TVD and our Not-Ruthless-Posse need a ton of work

IMO, this week should be about getting that on track, so air it out and see which WR's get in sync, and see if TVD can get going as UM moves into conference play after a bye week

Coach Hayes always says it -- there shouldn't be anything like 'hiding stuff', bottom line, to be good at your offense/system, you have to actually be willing to run it in a game, and give things for opposing teams to look at

We literally don’t have any WR.
 
It could happen

We came out against A&M throwing the ball until we realized how easily we could run it
 
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