Would've won 2 Heismans and 2 Nattys....no question
The important part of your response is "...most of the the time since Schnelly arrived we've been basically a pro-style attack." That give's me 40 years of history before your comment starts busting my balls. Then you cite 1950's teams. You cited Fran Curci who crossed 500yds passing once in his career (1068 passing 260 rushing 1959). I'm impressed that you were able to pull these off-the-wall guys off your list, however you criticized me pointing out that most of our passes have been pocket passers (since mostly the 50's [Eddie was a 60's era player who had 600 career passing yds]).Because for most of the time since Schnelly arrived we've been basically a pro-style attack. Our best running QBs maybe you have to back to the '50's, like Eddie Johns and Fran Curci. Fran was named a second team All American by AP as a running back.
Subsequent to that George Mira had great mobility, he was a terrific scrambler, but he was basically a drop back passer. He sometimes ran an option but that was more of a change-of-pace to keep defenses off balance. It was not our bread-and-butter like it was with Curci and Johns. Our offenses before that were basically option, we ran the "belly" series, sometimes called the Miami "drive" series.
Many on here think we had no history but some of those early and mid-50's teams were regarded as national powerhouses.
[Unfortunately, we have a few posters on here who mock those of us with interest in our history. They are just showing their ignorance and immaturity.]
Kosar is tough to describe. Probably the dorkiest, least physically talented dude to ever QB here. He was as athletic as a bag of hammers. However, I wouldn't choose anyone else to lead a UM team into battle as a QB. Loved him.
So you understood the question as I did. And I too say Dorsey.No love for Dorsey? Dude threw from the pocket for 4 years and dominated the competition. He had a ton of talent to work with and was almost never hit, but as a passer - he was surgical, precise, and had amazing anticipation. He didn't have the biggest arm, of course, but this thread isn't about which Miami QB had the biggest arm.
Testaverde is the most physically gifted QB to ever play at Miami, and the QB in second place is not in the same league athletically. Kelly had almost comparable arm talent and was (and is) tough as nails. Kosar, Walsh, and Dorsey were more cerebral because they had to be. They couldn't escape a pocket unless the defense took a knee. Erickson seems to be forgotten but was a really good college QB.
This thread shows how far QB U has fallen.
Not really...Torretta's 91 UM team...was better than Craigs 89 UM team...both Offensively and Defensively....91 NC team shutout (their 1st in 60yrs) a good Nebraska team 22-0 (should've been 36-0 if not for 2 TD nullifying plays) 89 Team had fits with Bama...and we benefited with 2 HUGE fumbles (that went our way) that would've been overturned today....The 91 Offense was the Erickson Off that truly defined his Scheme.Yeah, everyone forgets Erickson. But I still maintain that (coach) Erickson's offense was best realized with (player) Erickson under center. That is when you saw that offense's true potential.
Not really...Torretta's 91 UM team...was better than Craigs 89 UM team...both Offensively and Defensively....91 NC team shutout (their 1st in 60yrs) a good Nebraska team 22-0 (should've been 36-0 if not for 2 TD nullifying plays) 89 Team had fits with Bama...and we benefited with 2 HUGE fumbles (that went our way) that would've been overturned today....The 91 Offense was the Erickson Off that truly defined his Scheme.
Enough to Beat them....(those FSU teams were Savage) the 89 team lost too FSU....The 89 UM Defense was no sloutch...Yeah, but who are we kidding here? Against any team with a pulse, it was the ‘91 DEFENSE that made the real difference. How many points did that true Erickson offense with Gino put up against the FSUs and Penn States, etc?
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Absolutely right. 81 we probably would have won the NC if we had just a little better RBs and WRs. We were 11 points away from undefeated and got ripped off by the good old boys at TX and MSU.If him Kelly played on any of our nc teams he'd be #1 period.to compare testaverde,kosar,dorsey,torretta,Walsh and Erickson hard to do.they were all talented but they also had a pretty good players around them as wel!.how many pro bowlers ,hof,1st round draft choice where in the stable when they played compared to kelly.if Kelly played on any of those teams I'd bet hed won a heisman or two.I would go as far as saying I doubt we'd lost a game during that time as well.
Enough to Beat them....(those FSU teams were Savage) the 89 team lost too FSU....The 89 UM Defense was no sloutch...
But the 91 Offense and Defense were both better than the 89 Off & Def....
Nah...we had 2 TDs called back on bogus calls...I was there...should have been 36-0...the Offense was wayyy more than Larry Jones, you had..Kevin Williams...Lamar Thomas...Randall Hill...Copeland...etc...Maybe so, I haven't looked up the stats to compare. Even the 22-0 Orange Bowl win over Nebraska was all about defense. The offense was all about power back Larry Jones toting the rock. It just seems like in the Erickson era the offense put up huge numbers against weaker competition, but in the big games vs good teams, the offensive production was low and the defense is what got the job done.
Nah...we had 2 TDs called back on bogus calls...I was there...should have been 36-0...the Offense was wayyy more than Larry Jones, you had..Kevin Williams...Lamar Thomas...Randall Hill...Copeland...etc...
I dont need lessons...I was there...Gino was 19 of 41 for 257 yards, 1 TD, and 2 INTs on the day. Maybe the 2 calls you mention would make that look a lot better. But that doesn't scream "high flying passing offense" to me. Meanwhile, Miami outgained the vaunted Nebraska run game 182 yards to 82 yards. Larry Jones was MVP.
I dont need lessons...I was there...
Both Bad calls were on 2TDs passes...Gino was 19 of 41 for 257 yards, 1 TD, and 2 INTs on the day. Maybe the 2 calls you mention would make that look a lot better. But that doesn't scream "high flying passing offense" to me. Meanwhile, Miami outgained the vaunted Nebraska run game 182 yards to 82 yards. Larry Jones was MVP.