100% agree on S & C shortcomings.... we never dominate the LOS with a top notch programLSU game tells you all you need to know about our S&C
100% agree on S & C shortcomings.... we never dominate the LOS with a top notch program
what are we doing wrong ..... have not kicked -ss on the lines since Butch left????
agree, we do not look like an elite team , very noticeable against the LSU team in season opener.And people think it has to do with technique.
Art Kehoe was the OL coach for those elite early 00's teams (built by Butch and Moffit). And he was the OL coach for all the **** ones post-Butch era.
Did he forget technique, or did our S&C program slowly fade? I think most know..
I posted something similar in the offseason. I thought St. Louis would struggle at LT, and after watching the better/more athletic DT's get past ND untouched many times last year at G (not easy to do in the small space between the C and T), the thought of him in space at RT scared the **** out of me.You know....I'd like to see Scaife get his shot (if and when he gets it) at LEFT tackle first.
I know I know, "can't put a rookie at LT", "gotta protect the QB's blindside" and enter whatever other cliche you want here but the fact of the matter is all those things apply to a traditional QB. Rosier is far from a traditional QB. He really doesn't need stellar blindside protection because he runs so **** much and on top of that....it's not like St. Louis hasn't been susceptible to speed off the edge in his own right.
The reason I'd try the kid at left tackle first is because it gives us the POSSIBILITY of fixing three OL positions with the one move. St. Louis would get to go back to where he's played his best, and really belongs, which is RIGHT tackle. Meanwhile Donaldson gets to go back to where his skill set is the bet match......GUARD.
So in my scenario, you're only hoping 1 move pans out cause you feel good the other 2 will naturally work out. Give the kid a look at LT.
Agreed.
I get why they tried Donaldson outside. The RTs were a disaster in spring, and Donaldson remade his body while showing slow improvement. But the early returns are bad, and our guard play has suffered.
Scaife has gotten himself ready to play. Although slightly undersized at tackle, he is a talent who upgrades our physicality and toughness immediately. Donaldson was a freshman AA at guard and is dominant at times as a run blocker. My dream line would be:
LT- St. Louis
LG- Donaldson
C- Gauthier
RG- Gaynor
RT- Scaife
More realistically, we could be looking at a combo of Mahoney/Boulware at the other guard spot.
I posted something similar in the offseason. I thought St. Louis would struggle at LT, and after watching the better/more athletic DT's get past ND untouched many times last year at G (not easy to do in the small space between the C and T), the thought of him in space at RT scared the **** out of me.
I felt it would be better to put the "best available" at LT and leave everyone else where they were. It's not ideal obviously, but I'd rather have the other 4 positions on the line solidified and keep someone in to help our LT every play if need be. Again, not ideal, but we have enough skill position talent to get away with one less eligible in the route.
Don't know where to put this, but this is encouraging (from today):
The Hurricanes’ plan at running back and the freshman who came on strong this week
"A few notes from offensive line coach Stacey Searels: He said Venzell Boulware is pushing Jahair Jones for the starting left guard job. Boulware played 39 snaps against Toledo while Jones played 37. “We are going to play the best player,” Searels said…
Freshman DJ Scaife got 11 snaps at tackle against Toledo and “played really well. He played well the game before. He can play both left and right tackle. We’re trying to work him in more and more.”…"
agree, we do not look like an elite team , very noticeable against the LSU team in season opener.
we need to " rediscover" the secret sauce. top teams look different lineman are 320 lean, not 320 with a belly
whatever happened to Moffit?
If you were a HSAA and start at a major program you're automatically a frosh AA. No real evaluation.Donaldson was a freshman AA.
Everything I’ve heard is he insist on playing tackle and that was one of the conditions of him coming to Miami. I think he may be coming to the realization though that he’s a guard.This guy got so much hype. Is it simply because he isn't a RT and is being forced there?
I mean eventually they gotta make a change to this OL. They played better today but something is just not right there at times.
yes LSU looks like his handy work Oregron & Moffit both were here under ButchUm, he's at LSU
Exactly what I'm saying, agreed.Yeah...and the way I look at it if you can consolidate 3 problems into just one (Left tackle in this scenario) then you can scheme with a chipping TE or keeping a back into block on the LT side to mitigate some of the pass rush. Just knowing we're good at RT and at guard would make life easier by only leaving ONE question mark, instead of THREE.
Possibly, but you can work around that. Sit him and tell him he got beat out based on play (not an exaggeration if Scaife keeps improving). "You're still a tackle as promised, but you gotta earn a starting position around here. Now if you want to compete at Guard I think there's a good chance you can earn that starting spot quickly."Everything I’ve heard is he insist on playing tackle and that was one of the conditions of him coming to Miami. I think he may be coming to the realization though that he’s a guard.
In regards to this season we really don’t have a right tackle so he’s better than the next man you’d stick out there.