First big test will be Toledo

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I say this because Toledo has a good offense for their level and it is following Irma and the week off for the team.

First, I will say, I am glad everyone was able to stay safe and Miami was not hit has hard as it could have been.

I am stating realistic concerns. The storm was what it was so we had no choice but I am stating some realist concerns. Neg away.

1. Did our players have anytime to workout and or get any 7 on 7 in. I would think they at least got a couple days in
2. IF not, how will this affect them this next week for prep?
3. Hoping some of the guys with weight concerns (Donaldson) stayed on a diet


Thoughts?
 
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I am stating realistic concerns. The storm was what it was so we had no choice but I am stating some realist concerns.

Are your concerns realistic?..... ms-YZQhX6.gif
 
Toledo = More practice for Rosier. More chance to rotate in second and third teams. More time for Delaney, Dean, Bandy, Carter and Smith to gel with the rest of the DB group. More chance to bring AR along so his hammy is ready for ACC play.
 
Oh for fvcks sake with this **** already.

We should beat the **** out of Toledo no matter what, the team will be fine and they'll come prepared. End of story.
 
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Toledo = More practice for Rosier. More chance to rotate in second and third teams. More time for Delaney, Dean, Bandy, Carter and Smith to gel with the rest of the DB group. More chance to bring AR along so his hammy is ready for ACC play.

Huh! Miami MAY NOT commence practicing until either Saturday or Sunday! dUh. So how does that equate to more practice time for the offense! SMH Especially when Toledo is on September 23rd. U and your kindred better hope Miami begins practice on Thursday or Friday!
 
There is always some negative affect for lack of training, film sessions and practice, but we should handle Toledo.

I personally believe Tiny Toledo will play Miami TOUGH for the first-half, and maybe the third quarter. Simply because too MUCH TIME OFF will hurt Miami more than Cane fan wants to admit! dUh.
 
I say this because Toledo has a good offense for their level and it is following Irma and the week off for the team.

First, I will say, I am glad everyone was able to stay safe and Miami was not hit has hard as it could have been.

I am stating realistic concerns. The storm was what it was so we had no choice but I am stating some realist concerns. Neg away.

1. Did our players have anytime to workout and or get any 7 on 7 in. I would think they at least got a couple days in
2. IF not, how will this affect them this next week for prep?
3. Hoping some of the guys with weight concerns (Donaldson) stayed on a diet


Thoughts?

The players DID NOT get any practice time in since Tuesday of last week! Because all the players and coaches were scattered around Florida and the Johnny Rebel deep south. hUh.
 
The Toledo game isn't happening. South Florida was wiped off the map by a hurricane. We'll be lucky to get a game in by 2019.

That aside, the only test involving Toledo would be asking our players what state it's in.
 
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There is always some negative affect for lack of training, film sessions and practice, but we should handle Toledo.

I personally believe Tiny Toledo will play Miami TOUGH for the first-half, and maybe the third quarter. Simply because too MUCH TIME OFF will hurt Miami more than Cane fan wants to admit! dUh.

How have you not been BAND Yet?
 
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