amanan28
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I have seen a lot of posts about Hurricane Matthew, whether or not the game should be cancelled, and plenty of other stuff which has imo brought some negativity to the board. I wanted to stray away from that talk as the game approaches in less then 2 days.
Decently long post so read at your own risk.
- I think in order for our defense to have confidence throughout the game we need to get early stops, and get Francois of his rythym early with our Dline pressure. The confidence that our young LB's can get after early 3 and outs is a major key to their success throughout the game.
- If we are to have any success against FSU limiting turnovers is in my opinion the main priority. In big games and frankly in any games the turnover battle usually decides the outcome of a game as football is played through momentum swings. It is imperative early that we are able to force turnovers and for Brad to keep the ball safe.
- Kaaya needs to have success early and get in a rythym. The RPO's IMO will be a big part in Richt's gameplan as it has even been noted Jimbo calls them "illegal" plays. Getting our players in space ie. Ahmmon Richards and Stacey Coley will help the rythym of the offense flow.
- Having a big boy like Marquez Williams at FB is important in getting the FSU LB's out of the game. We all saw the highlights of Matthew Thomas jogging on a pursuit play. If we can get those boys out of the game mentally then we shred them and what better for the Canes than to have a 270 pound hungry FB coming at them full speed.
- Establishing the Line of Scrimmage, that is the **** that will win us the game. If our ultra talented DLine can get to the QB and cause havoc on run plays, the game is already in the bag. Any team that is a worth a **** has a dominant performance at the LOS on BOTH sides of the ball. This is where I get worried, while our OL hasn't been the worst it certainly hasn't been the best. However, I think the OL shows up to play and causes holes for Joe Yearby and Mark Walton all night.
- The UM vs FSU rivalry has been extremely close these past two years, and some would say we should have won the games in 2014 and 2015. In 2014 we had a comfortable lead going into halftime where we should have put them away. Now I think our staff this year WILL NOT let the game get carried away after a lead and will keep the players in focus.
- Another big thing is keeping to the gameplan and running what is working. In 2014 we saw Duke Johnson get some nice early carries and Kaaya was shredding the secondary. Heres comes the second half and for some reason it felt like our offense went away from everything that worked. Richt as a playcaller has been in big games before and will not let it get to that point.
- Special teams will be more important than people realize. While we don't have any burners on Special Teams atm, I think a key play like Deon Bush made in 2014 is paramount to those momentum swings I was talking about. Jesus Wilson will once again be the returned for FSU and he was the one who fumbled in 2014 after Deon Bush put him to sleep. Jesus Wilson isn't a slouch and with having so many young guys out there on Special Teams it is important that Field position does not go in their favor whatsoever.
- Our 4-3 attacking style defense is going to eat up FSU all night. We have a rotation that imo is one of the best in college football at the DT and DE position keeping everyone fresh at all times. UNC was able to get to Francois why can't our ultra talented/coached DLine do the same. I believe it will do the same and even better. Coach Kool has these boys ready to eat.
- Attacking FSU up and down the seams with their weak secondary. David Njoku and Herndon need to have the game of their lives. I hope all this talk about Richt keeping it vanilla saving for FSU is true because these boys need to get involved. On the flip side, our secondary needs to cover and needs to help tackle Cook in Run Support.
- Stopping Dalvin Cook is the forumla to success because they are riding him till his knees break. I dont blame them either as he has shredded us in the past. The difference is we are not playing a bend don't break defense anymore and we have 3 freshman LB's who are eager to feast on FSU.
- Overall I would say getting Kaaya in a flow, establishing the run game EARLY, limiting Dalvin cook, and turnovers are the keys to success in this game. Another thing, the hype for this game is the biggest I've seen in recent memory and the fans will be ready to show out which play a huge factor in the game Saturday Night. You see it all over the media but this game determines if the U is back or not and these players know it.
- Mark Richt will have these boys ready to play. Richt comes from UGA when they were on top of the football world and playing in huge games, bigger then UM has that's for sure. He knows what's up, he knows how to get players ready physically and mentally and he will not let our players lose track of what's at hand and that is "Whooping the other man thats across from you"
Breakout Players: Kaaya, Coley (always shows up for FSU), Njoku, Chad Thomas, Jaquan Johnson, and I actually think Colbert has a good game for us.
Sidenote: With Hurricane Matthew going around and FSU trying to work their way around it, is extremely beneficial to us. Players that aren't in a good mojo and are tired from traveling and dealing with outside sources usually carry it onto the field, it's just human nature.
TLDR; We Roll.
Decently long post so read at your own risk.
- I think in order for our defense to have confidence throughout the game we need to get early stops, and get Francois of his rythym early with our Dline pressure. The confidence that our young LB's can get after early 3 and outs is a major key to their success throughout the game.
- If we are to have any success against FSU limiting turnovers is in my opinion the main priority. In big games and frankly in any games the turnover battle usually decides the outcome of a game as football is played through momentum swings. It is imperative early that we are able to force turnovers and for Brad to keep the ball safe.
- Kaaya needs to have success early and get in a rythym. The RPO's IMO will be a big part in Richt's gameplan as it has even been noted Jimbo calls them "illegal" plays. Getting our players in space ie. Ahmmon Richards and Stacey Coley will help the rythym of the offense flow.
- Having a big boy like Marquez Williams at FB is important in getting the FSU LB's out of the game. We all saw the highlights of Matthew Thomas jogging on a pursuit play. If we can get those boys out of the game mentally then we shred them and what better for the Canes than to have a 270 pound hungry FB coming at them full speed.
- Establishing the Line of Scrimmage, that is the **** that will win us the game. If our ultra talented DLine can get to the QB and cause havoc on run plays, the game is already in the bag. Any team that is a worth a **** has a dominant performance at the LOS on BOTH sides of the ball. This is where I get worried, while our OL hasn't been the worst it certainly hasn't been the best. However, I think the OL shows up to play and causes holes for Joe Yearby and Mark Walton all night.
- The UM vs FSU rivalry has been extremely close these past two years, and some would say we should have won the games in 2014 and 2015. In 2014 we had a comfortable lead going into halftime where we should have put them away. Now I think our staff this year WILL NOT let the game get carried away after a lead and will keep the players in focus.
- Another big thing is keeping to the gameplan and running what is working. In 2014 we saw Duke Johnson get some nice early carries and Kaaya was shredding the secondary. Heres comes the second half and for some reason it felt like our offense went away from everything that worked. Richt as a playcaller has been in big games before and will not let it get to that point.
- Special teams will be more important than people realize. While we don't have any burners on Special Teams atm, I think a key play like Deon Bush made in 2014 is paramount to those momentum swings I was talking about. Jesus Wilson will once again be the returned for FSU and he was the one who fumbled in 2014 after Deon Bush put him to sleep. Jesus Wilson isn't a slouch and with having so many young guys out there on Special Teams it is important that Field position does not go in their favor whatsoever.
- Our 4-3 attacking style defense is going to eat up FSU all night. We have a rotation that imo is one of the best in college football at the DT and DE position keeping everyone fresh at all times. UNC was able to get to Francois why can't our ultra talented/coached DLine do the same. I believe it will do the same and even better. Coach Kool has these boys ready to eat.
- Attacking FSU up and down the seams with their weak secondary. David Njoku and Herndon need to have the game of their lives. I hope all this talk about Richt keeping it vanilla saving for FSU is true because these boys need to get involved. On the flip side, our secondary needs to cover and needs to help tackle Cook in Run Support.
- Stopping Dalvin Cook is the forumla to success because they are riding him till his knees break. I dont blame them either as he has shredded us in the past. The difference is we are not playing a bend don't break defense anymore and we have 3 freshman LB's who are eager to feast on FSU.
- Overall I would say getting Kaaya in a flow, establishing the run game EARLY, limiting Dalvin cook, and turnovers are the keys to success in this game. Another thing, the hype for this game is the biggest I've seen in recent memory and the fans will be ready to show out which play a huge factor in the game Saturday Night. You see it all over the media but this game determines if the U is back or not and these players know it.
- Mark Richt will have these boys ready to play. Richt comes from UGA when they were on top of the football world and playing in huge games, bigger then UM has that's for sure. He knows what's up, he knows how to get players ready physically and mentally and he will not let our players lose track of what's at hand and that is "Whooping the other man thats across from you"
Breakout Players: Kaaya, Coley (always shows up for FSU), Njoku, Chad Thomas, Jaquan Johnson, and I actually think Colbert has a good game for us.
Sidenote: With Hurricane Matthew going around and FSU trying to work their way around it, is extremely beneficial to us. Players that aren't in a good mojo and are tired from traveling and dealing with outside sources usually carry it onto the field, it's just human nature.
TLDR; We Roll.
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