Games Lashlee called at Auburn.

We can observe thematically what plays he called--how he managed the game.

With that said, he was enabled by a competent OL unit.

Miami does not have a competent OL unit, forcing Lashlee to undoubtedly make significant adjustments.

As long as he makes the adjustments and doesn't try to fit a square peg in a round hole. ******* Enos, man. Stubborn until the end.
 
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We can observe thematically what plays he called--how he managed the game.

With that said, he was enabled by a competent OL unit.

Miami does not have a competent OL unit, forcing Lashlee to undoubtedly make significant adjustments.

As somebody that lives in Dallas and watched most SMU games, their OL is not good.
 
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It’s not though. They were just put in significantly better situation than Miami’s.

I guess we shall see....

My guess Lashlee will tell those around him, "this is the worst OL unit I've ever seen at college level..."

I believe it was reported Barry said something similar.
 
Jeremy Johnson and Sean White were garbage. Rosier was better. The 3 blind mice we currently have are better.
 
In no way am I trying to argue with you but do you think maybe his play calling was geared towards his current team strengths? Auburn run(inaccurate qb), and SMU air raid with an accurate qb? I'm not trying to say he didn't learn those things, just hoping that maybe he'll tailor our offense to our strengths instead of trying to force a square into a round hole. It would be nice to have an oc whose mantra isn't 'keep doing it, it should work' if I'm explaining my thoughts correctly.
edit: just hoping I'm seeing a flexible guy.
That's the dream my man.
 
I respectfully disagree.

Athelete's talent + coachability + ability to apply lessons learned far greater at SMUs group than Miami's.
Based on what exactly? SMU's coaches worked to mask their deficiencies. Our coaches ran schemes that highlighted the player's deficiencies. I'm sure you don't know a lot about the coachability of the SMU personnel. You're just being a mope.
 
For the ingant out there, what's the difference between Auburn and SMUs offense?

Or maybe, has Lashlee stated his plan yet?
The Auburn offense is a more spread-power-run offense. Counters, pulling lineman, a big H-Back to lead on power runs out of spread formations. The SMU offense was more of an air raid offense influenced by Sonny Dykes. Less run-oriented and minimal power-concepts.

I haven't watched the videos yet, but I will say a combination of Malzhan's power spread & Sonny Dyke's air raid system is the best we could've hoped for. I think until we get the hogs up front to run an offense like Auburn/Ohio State/Clemson, we'll be more of a passing team to loosen up boxes. Wide WR splits to make larger passing windows and get run-support defenders out of the box. We'll pass to run.

The spread formations that Lashlee utilized at SMU will also help identify blitzers more easily and create softer fronts to help our OL in the run game.
 
The Auburn offense is a more spread-power-run offense. Counters, pulling lineman, a big H-Back to lead on power runs out of spread formations. The SMU offense was more of an air raid offense influenced by Sonny Dykes. Less run-oriented and minimal power-concepts.

I haven't watched the videos yet, but I will say a combination of Malzhan's power spread & Sonny Dyke's air raid system is the best we could've hoped for. I think until we get the hogs up front to run an offense like Auburn/Ohio State/Clemson, we'll be more of a passing team to loosen up boxes. Wide WR splits to make larger passing windows and get run-support defenders out of the box. We'll pass to run.

The spread formations that Lashlee utilized at SMU will also help identify blitzers more easily and create softer fronts to help our OL in the run game.

Yes sir , it makes disguising your d almost impossible.
 
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The Auburn offense is a more spread-power-run offense. Counters, pulling lineman, a big H-Back to lead on power runs out of spread formations. The SMU offense was more of an air raid offense influenced by Sonny Dykes. Less run-oriented and minimal power-concepts.

I haven't watched the videos yet, but I will say a combination of Malzhan's power spread & Sonny Dyke's air raid system is the best we could've hoped for. I think until we get the hogs up front to run an offense like Auburn/Ohio State/Clemson, we'll be more of a passing team to loosen up boxes. Wide WR splits to make larger passing windows and get run-support defenders out of the box. We'll pass to run.

The spread formations that Lashlee utilized at SMU will also help identify blitzers more easily and create softer fronts to help our OL in the run game.


Geeze! I learned something today!

Thank you for analyzing and sharing that in an easily digestible manner!
 
Based on what exactly? SMU's coaches worked to mask their deficiencies. Our coaches ran schemes that highlighted the player's deficiencies. I'm sure you don't know a lot about the coachability of the SMU personnel. You're just being a mope.

Muppet, let me help you.

Should we compare SMUs O stats vs Miami's O stats for 2019?

I guess Kehoe, Searles, and every other OL coach Miami has had since 2002 have been just plain incompetent.

You've exposed a huge conspiracy, we need to investigate this further.

I take no pride in being correct in my observations (most of the time). I feel this is the case again.
 


SMU 2019 offense.

Listen I didn’t like the Dan Enos hire at all. This guy actually legitimately called a top 10 offense without utilizing s and P rankings.

It’s a system that Miami has needed for a long time, it’s also a system that I think will be devastating in our conference with the teams we play.

I wanted to look at actual games he called and even against good competition they did very well. Especially considering the athletes we have. We have guys with speed on this roster right now for explosive plays. (Pope, Harley, Wiggins are fast enough) I can see those guys with 3-4 40 yard plus plays this coming season.

The confusion that Miami would create for the the defenses that Miami plays is enough to actually turn the ship around. Will it? Unlikely if the players don’t care.

Can it? Absolutely! Anything is possible for Miami as long as they are playing in the worst division in power 5 ball. It’s why I wouldn’t be surprised for them to win 9-10 games just like I wouldn’t be surprised if we landed back at 6-6, (with OL issues).

This should be a step in the right direction for Miami. Maybe we can finally hit the tall task of 30ppg.

I’m a fan of the this hire.




Are you sure you weren't a fan of the Enos hire? I found this post in your history where you praised Enos for getting 500 yards vs Bethune Cookman. No joke. https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/canes-v-bethune-cookman.151434/page-85#post-4192791


And this post where you praised him for getting 285 yards and 21 points in the first half vs Bethune. https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/canes-v-bethune-cookman.151434/page-44#post-4191951



The slurpers of every head coach/OC/ etc. are exactly the same.


And as soon as one coach gets fired, the slurpers deny having been slurpers of the previous coach.
 
Are you sure you weren't a fan of the Enos hire? I found this post in your history where you praised Enos for getting 500 yards vs Bethune Cookman. No joke. https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/canes-v-bethune-cookman.151434/page-85#post-4192791


And this post where you praised him for getting 285 yards and 21 points in the first half vs Bethune. https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/canes-v-bethune-cookman.151434/page-44#post-4191951



The slurpers of every head coach/OC/ etc. are exactly the same.


And as soon as one coach gets fired, the slurpers deny having been slurpers of the previous coach.
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