The one thing Miami with Mirabal and Mario really excels at is pass blocking.
Even going back to 2023, and with the two 10+ win teams in 2024 and 2025, at times the run blocking was up and down, but no matter what, through 3 QBs and 3 iterations of the line, we had all day to throw the football.
I mean, the numbers in 2025 were staggering. Beck faced less pressure than any QB in the country, and it wasn't even close.
So I think we have to trust that the floor here is a very good pass protecting line. I know Mario will never go full air raid, but I really think the 2026 offense will be much closer to the 2024 offense than 2025. I don't mean statistically, although I think that will come to fruition as well. But I think stylistically.
If you have an elite passer, with elite pass protection, and a talented and diverse WR room led by a Top 2 player at that position naturally, you gotta lean into that.
2025 plays per game: 66.4
2024 plays per game: 70.9
2025 pass attempts per game: 30.6
2024 pass attempts per game: 38.0
Now, you need to add some context here. These were markedly different defenses, which led to how we played offense. It wasn't JUST Cam Ward vs Carson Beck. In 2024, we had to go a little faster and had to throw the ball more because we knew we needed to score 100 points to win games. In 2025, we leaned far more on the defense.
My hope is, as much everyone laughed at "let it rip" after the SMU game, we actually did, and Mario leans a little more into that this year. I have full confidence that the 2026 offensive line is going to hold up well enough in pass pro for us to be much more explosive and vertical than we were in 2025.