Are teams still shocked by our physicality?

I think this is a hugely under the radar aspect not being talked about enough. Previously it felt like Mario seemed to try to be like Saban: all business, no smiles. Since the SMU game it feels like he has had so much more fun than previously. He’s showing more emotion and passion now. Just look at his reaction when Carter hit his FG to go up 10.

I have always said that teams take on the demeanor of their head coaches. Now that Mario is coaching more freely (but still disciplined) and showing passion, the players seem to be having way more fun and playing with that edge, playing loose and trusting instincts.

Yeah we have adjusted some of our schemes, but I definitely think this plays a big part.
It is clear -- he took the stick out of his *** and is now beating people with it. He was wound tight -- all the bam bam bam, clenched ****, sweating jokes/comments were 100% accurate. Now he is intense, but actually real as opposed to faux fist pounding, he knows the natty is in our hands.

He definitely changed after SMU. For the better. We needed it.

Let's win this ******* thing.
 
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What's most impressive to me is how we impose our will versus people when the money is on the line. We play ball with this "F you" attitude. This had to start from the top on down. The way we recruit, the way we practice, the way we develop.

Ohio State is known to be a physical program and we pushed them around.

I'd love to be in the staff's war room when they're looking at recruits tape. I bet they're putting an emphasis on violence.
 
He had a major slump in the middle of the season. He's playing on a different level, not sure why, but Mesidor was looking better during the time I'm talking about.
Major slump? Because he wasn't compiling sacks? He was the most disruptive DL in America all year. He sets a terrific edge, plays within the scheme, is elite against the pass and the run, and is in the QBs face all game, every game.

He's not playing on a different level. He's now going against ego-maniac coaches who think their OTs can block him without (much) help. Getting key players like K Scott, Moten and Blay back helped as well. During the season, he was mugged, held, molested and assaulted regularly by opposing OLs, but the ACC refs didn't call holding against our opponents very often this past year.
 
Our DEs had to play a ton of contain this year and Mesidor was incredible as well

But just rewatch the 4th quarter of the OSU game

Bain literally was unblockable and I’m sure he was gassed but it didn’t matter
That run play when Bain was being tackled by the OT, yet still held the point of attack and made the tackle with one arm while being simultaneously tackled himself was awesome. Straight Yellow Jacket, head to Canton type s.hit.
 
How many times did you see OSU have a big play, ending with one of our DBs coming like a freight train bringing the lumber? Some of those hits were straight-up assassin-vicious.
Jakobe Thomas was like Goldberg spearing anything that moved
triple h hhh GIF by WWE
 
Major slump? Because he wasn't compiling sacks? He was the most disruptive DL in America all year. He sets a terrific edge, plays within the scheme, is elite against the pass and the run, and is in the QBs face all game, every game.

He's not playing on a different level. He's now going against ego-maniac coaches who think their OTs can block him without (much) help. Getting key players like K Scott, Moten and Blay back helped as well. During the season, he was mugged, held, molested and assaulted regularly by opposing OLs, but the ACC refs didn't call holding against our opponents very often this past year.

We're going to agree to disagree. If you didn't see a slump, you weren't paying attention or have a reason to not admit it. Mesidor was out playing him in the middle of the year. Bain came out of it before the playoffs and you could see it visibly, not just in the stat department.
 
Seems like teams think they understand how physical we are and have been talking crap before the game, but then when we actually punch them in the mouth, they are in a bit of shock. Game after game coaches say afterwards how physical and violent we were. Both TAMU and OSU seemed to be taken aback by not just the trenches, but how we hit overall. Now I’ve been hearing UGA fans saying the same about how they would handle us easily (better worry about Ole Miss first).

Are we just so much more violent than other teams that even traditionally physical teams aren’t ready for it?
Absolutely!!!
 
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We're going to agree to disagree. If you didn't see a slump, you weren't paying attention or have a reason to not admit it. Mesidor was out playing him in the middle of the year. Bain came out of it before the playoffs and you could see it visibly, not just in the stat department.
Bain wasn’t really the same after the 85 snaps he played against FSU. Can’t talk about injuries but that was part of it. Mesidor did absolutely step up

Good news is both are playing at an elite level when it matters most
 
Yes because of the losses to Louisville and SMU

I don’t agree since we were physical against ND, Florida, FSU, Pitt

A&M and Ohio State should have watched the tape on those games instead of the Louisville and SMU game
 
The SEC no longer has Nick Saban to get some reps in against big physical NFL players and Geogia hasn't had that for a few seasons now.

Yeah, I think some of these teams we are playing are overwhelmed in the 1-0 scenario with our massive OL and very violent and aggressive DL.
 
Yep. And that means Pate isn’t comparing us to an SEC team, as in ‘Mario has built UM to play like an SEC team’ which we hear a lot.
Pate said we were different from EVERY team.
Forget playing like the SEC or Big Ten. Mario wants us to be different from EVERY team.
What Is funny about this is two different talking heads, on different shows, when discussing Indiana's D stated, almost factually, that IU plays defense like Miami. Like Miami is the standard now.

We all know they would typically say the SEC here as the standard forever. The perception and conversation is changing. Hopefully continually and for a long time.
 
We're going to agree to disagree. If you didn't see a slump, you weren't paying attention or have a reason to not admit it. Mesidor was out playing him in the middle of the year. Bain came out of it before the playoffs and you could see it visibly, not just in the stat department.
Fair. We can agree to disagree.
I asked what the major slump was. Now it's just a slump. Louisville schemed him out of the game as much as they could. I saw him all over the field at SMU, but theire QB benefitted from friendly officiating. Bain's stat lines were lacking in the middle stretch. If that's your definition of a "major slump," then say it. It seems like that's the part we don't see the same.
It's ok. We can still be friends as long as you support saying things like F.ucc Ohio State!

Go Canes
 
I don't think anyone in the ACC were shocked. But no one respects the ACC so ND, UF, A&M and Taint could not believe we could go punch for punch, spit the blood out of our mouth smiling, and knock them down with a head butt.

If it were UGA, I think we could have run the same formula. I do not think Ole Miss will be that blind; they are going to respect our power and game-plan against us. Expect a lot of misdirection, movement, spread, anything to reduce the physical mismatch we have in the trenches and even at the perimeter. They will try to out-finesse us knowing they can't outslug us Containing Chambliss is the key to this game.
 
Look how healthy we haveaa beaen relative to the way we play and practice. It reallly does toughen the team to let thea hit.

Could be some luck, but it looks like Mario has this part figured out.

Practicing soft for health isnt the move. Texas Tech triied it and Oregon knocked their **** in the dirt
 
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I think this is a hugely under the radar aspect not being talked about enough. Previously it felt like Mario seemed to try to be like Saban: all business, no smiles. Since the SMU game it feels like he has had so much more fun than previously. He’s showing more emotion and passion now. Just look at his reaction when Carter hit his FG to go up 10.

I have always said that teams take on the demeanor of their head coaches. Now that Mario is coaching more freely (but still disciplined) and showing passion, the players seem to be having way more fun and playing with that edge, playing loose and trusting instincts.

Yeah we have adjusted some of our schemes, but I definitely think this plays a big part.

Mario had thae look of a killer the whole game. We will be hard to beat wth him so dialed in.
 
Mario likes to bring up Greentree and even Irvin wears his "built by Greentree" Seems like a badge of honor to the old school canes.

This tradition was started by JJ's notorious practices that made game day seem like a break.
Can’t exactly remember what he said to Jimmy but he told him to wait during his immediate live interview (wanted to celebrate with him) & Jimmy said “Have your moment”. He then started yelling out Greentree. Cutting up onions watching. The Miami Family is like no other.
 
Yeah, I think he's maturing as a HC

Took his lumps and survived.

We undearestimate what he really faced coming in. Left a beloved, talented team to rebuild his alma mater while his mother was dying. Came into a mess that was not Hurricane football. HUGE pressure from the school, fans, donors, city, and players.

Anyone could bli k in the face of that, and he did. But he dug deep and kept chopping wood. The more it looks like it is suppossed to, the more his confidence grows.

College football better watch out.
 
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