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The topic that isn't being addressed because we upgraded from Golden. It's not even a comparison on how much improved the coaching is but there are still areas for improvement. Our DB's our the most improved unit and the future is bright to national championship level good. Our DL has been very solid all year but was neutralized last night against a national title level team. Kool will only have these guys getting better and better. LB play was a more hit and miss but let's call it what it is the defense is solid.

RB play was tested with Homer stepping up including the emergence of Deejay Dallas, who I believe is a special talent. Like the DB's the future at RB is national title good. WR's were also tested having solid showing the majority of the season. Our blocking from this position is if not the best, near the best in the country. The biggest difference was the coaches learning how to use Berrios as a slot guy in the short to medium range. TE's we were thin and Herndon not only stepped up but was a force coming from a backup role. Irvin Jr. looked like a freshman but worked his way through some discipline to fill in.

OL play was improved early in the season and could be argued regressed to staying status quo. This is the biggest area of Golden hangovers and it showed last night. With that said, what Searles did what Kehoe could was encouraging but would just of liked to have seen them improve. QB play is in the same boat as Rosier just didn't get better. His comments after his Pitt benching were telling and while he might be a quiet kid he shows absolutely no leadership or command like Kaaya. Ken Dorsey was a quiet kid like both but turned it on when lacing them up as he hated losing and just don't see it from Rosier.

ST's is the biggest glaring issue IMO. Our punt/kick coverage teams have been fine with no major returns given up. Don't recall us blocking a punt or a kick all year yet alone putting pressure consistently. Since we were in punt return all season would should of had plenty of practice to set up a return yet Berrios felt like the nations leader in fair catches. Jeff Thomas was below average on kick returns all season with our speed never being fully utilized in any capacity on ST besides coverage. A change needs to be made who runs ST.

Defensive play calling has been such an improvement with a system that our kids coming in are used to and one that elevates their strengths in our favor instead of being dead set in some system that worked for a coach elsewhere with different types of athletes. Offensive play calling has been nothing less than awful and the strategy that Richt uses is exposed by our 29% 3rd down conversion rate. All season he continued to run laterally and last night against a dominant line got swallowed up every time. Rosier is inaccurate and he insisted on allowing him to throw mid to deep balls instead of short balls to reduce the air time in attempt to mask Rosier's weakness. Richt lived in 3nd and long all season with the 1-2 yard rush on first and incompletion on 2nd being the root of why. The offense had zero flow and solely relied on chunk yards contrary to Clemson last night that moved the chains all night long consistenly. All of our routes our vertical with a rare lateral route to get the ball in our athletes hands and use our speed. Richt calls plays as if we had a dominant OL and accurate QB exposing our weaknesses instead of masking them. That is the difference between our offense and defensive coaching and Richts inability to sustain drives forced our defense to play way too many plays. Clean that up with ST's and we will be dominant
 
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I'm hardly thrilled by the playcalling but what can we realistically call with the players we have

Richards TD vs Duke is a prime example of my point. Pitch and run for two reasons

1. its and easier throw for an inaccurate QB which helps him
2. our athletes are better than your athletes and we want Jeff Thomas or Ahmon Richards with the ball against most ACC CB's in the open field
 
Rosier really struggles with any sort of intermediate throw. He can't complete a single deep ball. The screens are inconsistent
 
rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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Also Richards can't catch and JT can't hold the ball. Herndon should have gotten more plays before the injury but our receivers are not very good unfortunately
 
Our Special Teams play puts the “Special” back into the team.

It’s worse than a non-factor, it’s a risk to be mitigated.

Punting issues are well-known. But in my opinion, there is no excuse for the University of Miami not being a consistent threat to house a return at any moment.
 
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rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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hard to argue but could we get more out of him if we set him up for success to mask his weaknesses?

You mean giving him wide open receivers to throw to? The only way to "protect" Rosier anymore would have been to convert the team to a Georgia Tech offense and only ask Rosier to pass 5 times a game. Early in the season he was able to hit the deep ball, but as the season went on, he became less and less accurate. Teams were betting heavily he couldn't hit the deep ball (if he could we would have blown out Pitt, as wrs were running open downfield all game). Maybe he was dinged up or maybe he just reverted back to the qb that Richt bluntly said would never start for him. I appreciate the kid for what he was able to do this year given his limited skill set.
 
rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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Brad Kaaya was a better QB. He just didn't fit what Richt was trying to do offensively. If they ran a shotgun offense in October like they did in November we are a 10 win team with Kaaya as well
 
rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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hard to argue but could we get more out of him if we set him up for success to mask his weaknesses?

Rosier's throwing motion is slow and predictable, hence the high number of blocked and tipped passes. Accurate QB's with quick release have much higher completion percentages.
 
The topic that isn't being addressed because we upgraded from Golden. It's not even a comparison on how much improved the coaching is but there are still areas for improvement. Our DB's our the most improved unit and the future is bright to national championship level good. Our DL has been very solid all year but was neutralized last night against a national title level team. Kool will only have these guys getting better and better. LB play was a more hit and miss but let's call it what it is the defense is solid.

RB play was tested with Homer stepping up including the emergence of Deejay Dallas, who I believe is a special talent. Like the DB's the future at RB is national title good. WR's were also tested having solid showing the majority of the season. Our blocking from this position is if not the best, near the best in the country. The biggest difference was the coaches learning how to use Berrios as a slot guy in the short to medium range. TE's we were thin and Herndon not only stepped up but was a force coming from a backup role. Irvin Jr. looked like a freshman but worked his way through some discipline to fill in.

OL play was improved early in the season and could be argued regressed to staying status quo. This is the biggest area of Golden hangovers and it showed last night. With that said, what Searles did what Kehoe could was encouraging but would just of liked to have seen them improve. QB play is in the same boat as Rosier just didn't get better. His comments after his Pitt benching were telling and while he might be a quiet kid he shows absolutely no leadership or command like Kaaya. Ken Dorsey was a quiet kid like both but turned it on when lacing them up as he hated losing and just don't see it from Rosier.

ST's is the biggest glaring issue IMO. Our punt/kick coverage teams have been fine with no major returns given up. Don't recall us blocking a punt or a kick all year yet alone putting pressure consistently. Since we were in punt return all season would should of had plenty of practice to set up a return yet Berrios felt like the nations leader in fair catches. Jeff Thomas was below average on kick returns all season with our speed never being fully utilized in any capacity on ST besides coverage. A change needs to be made who runs ST.

Defensive play calling has been such an improvement with a system that our kids coming in are used to and one that elevates their strengths in our favor instead of being dead set in some system that worked for a coach elsewhere with different types of athletes. Offensive play calling has been nothing less than awful and the strategy that Richt uses is exposed by our 29% 3rd down conversion rate. All season he continued to run laterally and last night against a dominant line got swallowed up every time. Rosier is inaccurate and he insisted on allowing him to throw mid to deep balls instead of short balls to reduce the air time in attempt to mask Rosier's weakness. Richt lived in 3nd and long all season with the 1-2 yard rush on first and incompletion on 2nd being the root of why. The offense had zero flow and solely relied on chunk yards contrary to Clemson last night that moved the chains all night long consistenly. All of our routes our vertical with a rare lateral route to get the ball in our athletes hands and use our speed. Richt calls plays as if we had a dominant OL and accurate QB exposing our weaknesses instead of masking them. That is the difference between our offense and defensive coaching and Richts inability to sustain drives forced our defense to play way too many plays. Clean that up with ST's and we will be dominant


We don't suck on 3rd and short because of the play calling, we suck because our OL doesn't allow for proper play calling. If you can't push the DL back 1 yard, then you aren't going to convert 3rd and short up the middle so you better try something else.

Richt doesn't call the things people want not because he's stuck in the past or some sht, it's because he sees these guys practice. He knows what they can and can't do. He avoided rolling Rosier out all season, and last night we saw why. Ever notice he doesn't run Rosier outside? He knows Rosier won't outrun anyone or make them miss. He's working with what he has.

It turns out that we aren't good at most of the things people think would make the offense better.
 
rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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Brad Kaaya was a better QB. He just didn't fit what Richt was trying to do offensively. If they ran a shotgun offense in October like they did in November we are a 10 win team with Kaaya as well

Unpopular sentiment, but true. To be fair, Rosier is closer but still not what Richt wants.
 
They play calling has been fine, we get people open.
It’s about getting the ball to them or blocking so we get time to get the ball to them.
We are down #1 RB, WR,TE we have good players as backups in those positions. But the fall off between starter and backup is huge. Not so much at RB. Those are 2 totally different styles of runners. Oline needs some work. The obvious missed blocks last night would make your casual madden player ****ed.
 
This Miami team is making it's way back, no doubt.. BUT as fans we have to remember what player's Golden left for CMR to work with.. CMR has come in a recruited good player's here, BUT for the most part Miami's depth is the issue.. As we can see when we have player's go down with injury, it's a big factor because the back up player's are a big drop off from the starter who is injured and it played a major factor against Clemson..

I was a big supporter of Rosier throughout the season, BUT he has struggled and in the last 2 weeks and it just showed me that Rosier is not as good as we was expecting.. BUT he has showed a lot and he has lead this team to a 10 win season and I respect him for that!! We need Perry to grow into our starter for the 2018 season, in order for Rosier to start in 2018 he would have to make some SERIOUS improvements...

BUT looking at what CMR brings to Miami, all I can say is "Miami just needs to bring in a very elite Storm18' group".. And follow it up with a elite Surge19' group!! It's all about bringing in player's that are good enough to be backs up BUT have the ability and talent to be starter's IF needed!!
 
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rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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hard to argue but could we get more out of him if we set him up for success to mask his weaknesses?

Rosier's throwing motion is slow and predictable, hence the high number of blocked and tipped passes. Accurate QB's with quick release have much higher completion percentages.

My question, Do you guys think Rosier can go to some of these QB camps during the offseason and make the transition of being a average QB to being a QB that can lead this Miami team to elite status??
 
rosier is our best qb since brock. that is how bad its been for 12 years.

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hard to argue but could we get more out of him if we set him up for success to mask his weaknesses?

His "weakness" is reading defenses, following progressions and throwing the ball. How do you call a game with a forward pass to "mask" that?

limit the air time of the ball for starters.
 
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