Back from Barney's Beanery, it was a buzzkill(my thoughts)..

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to what had been a dream season up until Thanksgiving weekend, when reality started to hit this years Miami squad. The Orange Bowl was very frustrating and sobering, this game was there to be won(up 14-3, you figure that's exactly where you want Wisconsin) and well, that's when it all started to implode in the second quarter. Some thoughts:

- I tweeted this during the game, win or lose, Im good, in the big picture it didn't matter all THAT much but I really hope this is the last game Malik Rosier ever starts at QB for Miami. Sorry, he's not good. He's barely average, probably below that. Never mind his completion percentage which is absymal for this era of football but even his completions(like the deep post to Jeff Thomas) aren't great throws in terms of placement. This program was able to squeeze out 10 wins - with one cancelled game vs Ark State - with him and to me, that's a sizable acheivement.

But for this program to progress, Miami needs to upgrade the position. I can't wait for spring ball and see what the likes of N'kosi Perry has. Yeah, I can't lie, if Rosier is going to be under center vs LSU, I may cancel that trip. Sorry, it's the way I feel. Ive seen enough(low football IQ, poor feel and anticipation and inaccuracy). That INT to start the 2nd quarter was a momentum shifter. Even the INT where the Wisconsin defender held Cager up, was a poor throw( late and underthrown)

- Now, it didn't help that once again the Oline couldn't create a consistent push in the running game and outside a few big plays in the Deejay Dallas 'rush package'. This is another unit that needs a huge upgrade in talent. It was frustrating to see Wisconsin just consistently churn out yards in the running game, while Miami seemed to be wasting any play that was a hand-off.

- Also, to be fair to Rosier, the losses of Walton, Richards and Herndon were huge( all three have NFL futures, IMO) and again, Rosier is at best a caretaker quarterback and this is where the lack of depth was very evident. Again, young guys who are coming in(and already signed) will play a ton next season.

- Alarming trend, once again the DB's had issues and the inside slant was open all game. Now, Hornibrook made some nice throws and some tough catches were made but there was a clear lack of speed back there and like I said a moment ago - young freshman will have every chance to play next season right off the bat.

- Zach Feagles had a nice game. Hopefully he has steadied himself. My hats off to him. Good way to go into this soph campaign. As for Michael Badgley, well, despite being UM's all-time scorer he'll be known for certain huge misses as many of his made kicks. Honestly, while he has a big leg there is a bit of a consistency problem.

- 3rd downs on both sides of the ball are a HUGE issue that have to be addressed. Offense cant extend drives and the defense cant get off the field enough. If there was ever a game where time of possession told the story, this was it. I can understand on offense given the QB, etc, but defensively based on the front 7, Diaz's unit should be better. But again, maybe that's related to issues on the back-end of the defense. Tonight Jaquan Johnson and Michael Jackson showed they weren't ready for the next level.

- Overall, 10-3, to me it was an enjoyable season. We all wish it would've finished more positively but better days are ahead. But the last 3 games were a reality check. Now, Richt and Co. just have to finish off this recruiting class and then focus in on the spring.
 
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Been waiting for this write up. I posted in another thread but would like to hear your thoughts: Could someone who understands offensive concepts explain the rational to run on 2nd and long almost exclusively? It’s a terrible percentage play, yet it’s continually run with this team and typically in to the middle. Is it hoping to get in 3rd and manageable? Is it a missread on the rpo? What is it?
 
Great write K9! I'm not touching Dallas if 12 is QB he is who we thought he is.
 
College football has passed us up. The days are over where we can out talent everyone. This 10th coach hire is as critical as the original cosch hire. MUST be an offensive mind. MUST.
 
Solid write-up but I'm not going for coffee after this ****show unless it's coming either with a side of cocaine or being served by a prostitute I can smack around as I call her by the name "Badgley".
 
I was considering a trip to Dallas and the LSU game. I’ll wait until the end of spring ball to decide. If there is any chance Rosier is the starting QB - nope. I’ll visit Maui instead.
 
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Been waiting for this write up. I posted in another thread but would like to hear your thoughts: Could someone who understands offensive concepts explain the rational to run on 2nd and long almost exclusively? It’s a terrible percentage play, yet it’s continually run with this team and typically in to the middle. Is it hoping to get in 3rd and manageable? Is it a missread on the rpo? What is it?

Yes, that's exactly what it is, to get to 3rd and manageable, but Ive read where it's actually a terrible percentage play. Also, when you are as poor at running the ball as UM is, well, all you're doing is setting up 3rd-and-ah-geez.

What was really frustrating was the play calling after Jeff thomas long pass, inside the 10 yard line. There was no rhyme or reason to that series of calls before Badgely's latest choke job
 
You neglected the GIGANTIC elephant in the room and that is Mark Richt's playcalling. He is absolutely one of the worst and were Tom Brady to suit up next year in his prime with Richt as the signal caller, it still wouldn't matter.

Rosier isn't great, but you can't keep putting it mostly on him. The routes suck. The personnel usage sucks in general. We don't audible at all, which is unacceptable and shows signs of a complete control freak. We almost consistently call the wrong pace and plays every down. We have one route on third and long that is past the chains, the rest in front of them. Our plays are slow developing, predictable, and flat out terrible regardless of the injuries.

While we had some success with the wildcat, it's a gimmick that was played far too much because Richt cant find an identity in offense.
 
well said, only thing that i disagree, the defense knows Rosier is a very poor qb and they can kind of play the run without worrying about rosier. so many plays were on rosier. how about the 3rd down play where we were driving and berrios was wide open and the de bat is down. How many passes did this young man have batted down this year. he probably had more of them than tds and ints combined. Never seen so many before!!!!
 
Been waiting for this write up. I posted in another thread but would like to hear your thoughts: Could someone who understands offensive concepts explain the rational to run on 2nd and long almost exclusively? It’s a terrible percentage play, yet it’s continually run with this team and typically in to the middle. Is it hoping to get in 3rd and manageable? Is it a missread on the rpo? What is it?

Yes, that's exactly what it is, to get to 3rd and manageable, but Ive read where it's actually a terrible percentage play. Also, when you are as poor at running the ball as UM is, well, all you're doing is setting up 3rd-and-ah-geez.

What was really frustrating was the play calling after Jeff thomas long pass, inside the 10 yard line. There was no rhyme or reason to that series of calls before Badgely's latest choke job

Wildcat formations on 2nd and long are an abomination.
 
You neglected the GIGANTIC elephant in the room and that is Mark Richt's playcalling. He is absolutely one of the worst and were Tom Brady to suit up next year in his prime with Richt as the signal caller, it still wouldn't matter.

Rosier isn't great, but you can't keep putting it mostly on him. The routes suck. The personnel usage sucks in general. We don't audible at all, which is unacceptable and shows signs of a complete control freak. We almost consistently call the wrong pace and plays every down. We have one route on third and long that is past the chains, the rest in front of them. Our plays are slow developing, predictable, and flat out terrible regardless of the injuries.

While we had some success with the wildcat, it's a gimmick that was played far too much because Richt cant find an identity in offense.

Ya know, I dont completely disagree with you but by the time Walton, Richards and Herndon are out, you don't think that effects the personnel packages?

Also, how much can you really do with Rosier? He is THAT limited.

But yes, I do have some concerns if offensively if Richt is Blockbuster Video in a Netflix world....
 
College football has passed us up. The days are over where we can out talent everyone. This 10th coach hire is as critical as the original cosch hire. MUST be an offensive mind. MUST.

if everyone makes it to school and we don't have an al golden type of summer, we will out talent most teams, kind of like we did this year. We just have a horrible qb, that's all and a bunch of young guys in some key positions.
 
well said, only thing that i disagree, the defense knows Rosier is a very poor qb and they can kind of play the run without worrying about rosier. so many plays were on rosier. how about the 3rd down play where we were driving and berrios was wide open and the de bat is down. How many passes did this young man have batted down this year. he probably had more of them than tds and ints combined. Never seen so many before!!!!

that long windmill release of his is awful....
 
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well said, only thing that i disagree, the defense knows Rosier is a very poor qb and they can kind of play the run without worrying about rosier. so many plays were on rosier. how about the 3rd down play where we were driving and berrios was wide open and the de bat is down. How many passes did this young man have batted down this year. he probably had more of them than tds and ints combined. Never seen so many before!!!!

that long windmill release of his is awful....

His footwork with dem cankles ain't pretty either.
 
Been waiting for this write up. I posted in another thread but would like to hear your thoughts: Could someone who understands offensive concepts explain the rational to run on 2nd and long almost exclusively? It’s a terrible percentage play, yet it’s continually run with this team and typically in to the middle. Is it hoping to get in 3rd and manageable? Is it a missread on the rpo? What is it?

Yes, that's exactly what it is, to get to 3rd and manageable, but Ive read where it's actually a terrible percentage play. Also, when you are as poor at running the ball as UM is, well, all you're doing is setting up 3rd-and-ah-geez.

What was really frustrating was the play calling after Jeff thomas long pass, inside the 10 yard line. There was no rhyme or reason to that series of calls before Badgely's latest choke job

Wildcat formations on 2nd and long are an abomination.

Thanks. At a loss then. If everyone here can see the lack or creativity here but no changes happen in games, we will not get to where we need to be.
 
well said, only thing that i disagree, the defense knows Rosier is a very poor qb and they can kind of play the run without worrying about rosier. so many plays were on rosier. how about the 3rd down play where we were driving and berrios was wide open and the de bat is down. How many passes did this young man have batted down this year. he probably had more of them than tds and ints combined. Never seen so many before!!!!

that long windmill release of his is awful....

His footwork with dem cankles ain't pretty either.

also for an 'athletic QB', he's not all that athletic and teams started to sit on the QB draw as the year went on after the ND game.

Again, I do have questions about Richt's offensive approach/philosophy in todays game but Rosier is an iceberg to the Titanic with his shortcomings.
 
I'm literally in shock when Rosier completes a third down pass, tbh I'm surprised when a pass doesn't get knocked down at the los. I haven't had confidence in Rosier since early in the season.

He has sloppy mechanics , awful accuracy , horrible touch , can't throw guys open and can't read a defense. He literally makes a bubble screen or rb screens an adventure.

I haven't been this a$$ whipped over a qb in a long time, that should tell you everything.
 
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