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In a good way or a bad way ?
Very good.
In a good way or a bad way ?
To be quite honest im going to stick with his recent work at SMU. Reason being I went into Alabama film when enos was hired to do my "due diligence" but reality was his last stop as a play caller was the better tell.
Enos was way more Arkansas based than Alabama.
In terms of lashlee his influence under sunny dykes wasn't in place at uconn. So I think his more recent work will paint the better picture
Is a two year stint with Dykes really enough for him to grasp the air raid enough to really implement it... or is this a Locksley/Enos situation again?
Is a two year stint with Dykes really enough for him to grasp the air raid enough to really implement it... or is this a Locksley/Enos situation again?
Great insight and podcast. What I basically got out of it were 3 things:hahahaha. Nerds....lol. Yeah that was simply a bonus keep the mic on type deal. But honestly if there is ONE i can interest you in. Go back and listen to the Malik Rosier interview in studio. That was really quite an eye opener and honestly changed my opinion of Malik forever.
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/obb-ep-24-rose-the-gang/id1445482395?i=1000431681966
@Roman Marciante whats your overalls opinion about lashee and this offense. I know you had reservations about Enos but any about this guy??
Seeing his offense get blown out by FAU is not very reassuring. We just lost to FIU and La Tech so I don't take the talent argument too well.
Seems like it was the defense that blown out. The offense had pretty good production. I just think it will help compensate for some of the talent gap until Miami can start recruiting better. Lashlee and the new OL coach can both recruit supposedly. Hickson had two top end recruits. Fields is known for recruiting. Stubblefield is the only question left on offense.
It's a wide open style that Miami needed to implement years ago. It limits the stress on the offensive line by beating the national average for ball out by a qb. It's space it's pace. I'm a fan.
Reservations? When we face a strong dl and press corners. (And when the qb is off his game)
Basically the **** that makes any offense without elite quarterback play struggle.
Got it.
Lots of things you can do. Memphis game you sensed the defensive line had the advantage vs smu. Lashlee called the game like he knew what he had. Changed the launch position. Ball out quick.
No surprise we held the defensive advantage vs fiu but fiu gave up zero sacks. Smu lost bad to Fau but no sacks given up.
You can work around being disadvantaged vs a great defensive line. Qb for smu though was 50% and missed some shots. That hurt.
And press? You can beat it too. Lots of man beaters. My concern is a concern. Nothing more.
I can see a little clearer if it's scheme (3rd and 10 and your oc calls a play action pass play from 13 set) vs missed guys.
Fau was a missed guys and execution.
So, @Roman Marciante there comes a time where you need to grind out clock and slow things down...have you seen many or any times that Lashlee had one of those drives?
Huh!!...wat about da defense?Seeing his offense get blown out by FAU is not very reassuring. We just lost to FIU and La Tech so I don't take the talent argument too well.
Lots of things you can do. Memphis game you sensed the defensive line had the advantage vs smu. Lashlee called the game like he knew what he had. Changed the launch position. Ball out quick.
No surprise we held the defensive advantage vs fiu but fiu gave up zero sacks. Smu lost bad to Fau but no sacks given up.
You can work around being disadvantaged vs a great defensive line. Qb for smu though was 50% and missed some shots. That hurt.
And press? You can beat it too. Lots of man beaters. My concern is a concern. Nothing more.
I can see a little clearer if it's scheme (3rd and 10 and your oc calls a play action pass play from 13 set) vs missed guys.
Fau was a missed guys and execution.