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I'm curious why all these comments on here. I obviously don't know your level of football comprehension & I'm not trying to take a shot at you or anyone else. But anyone who watched gattis offense learned one thing first & foremost. He's proven his versatility. He's proven that he calls a game based on his players strengths. We all understand our players strengths at this point. We also SHOULD understand neglecting to attempt to establish the run isn't conducive to winning at big time football. Time of possession is real. Just my two cents here, but I'd say it would be BAT**** ****** CRAZY to question the dude who literally won the award for top assistant in the country JUST LAST YEAR before he's even called one play of live football...100% Agree. Schematically i dont have alot of worries on defense with steele but im worried about the front 7. Offense i have no doubt about the talent besides a couple questions on the oline but im more worried schematically on how this offense fits us, the more i watch gattis 3 years at Michigan the more worried i am.
Just like other Posters who continually Bash Mario over 2 losses to Utah....but JJ and Erickson, who had wayyyyy more embarrassing losses to even worse teams at that time (see Tennessee..Maryland, and BYU)...gets passes...I'm curious why all these comments on here. I obviously don't know your level of football comprehension & I'm not trying to take a shot at you or anyone else. But anyone who watched gattis offense learned one thing first & foremost. He's proven his versatility. He's proven that he calls a game based on his players strengths. We all understand our players strengths at this point. We also SHOULD understand neglecting to attempt to establish the run isn't conducive to winning at big time football. Time of possession is real. Just my two cents here, but I'd say it would be BAT**** ****** CRAZY to question the dude who literally won the award for top assistant in the country JUST LAST YEAR before he's even called one play of live football...
I’ve watched all most every game from his time at Michigan, i see versatility in the run game i dont see near as much versatility in the pass game…Im not just talking about how much times we pass im speaking on what the route concepts and play designs are when we pass. Of course we’re gonna throw the ball lol.I'm curious why all these comments on here. I obviously don't know your level of football comprehension & I'm not trying to take a shot at you or anyone else. But anyone who watched gattis offense learned one thing first & foremost. He's proven his versatility. He's proven that he calls a game based on his players strengths. We all understand our players strengths at this point. We also SHOULD understand neglecting to attempt to establish the run isn't conducive to winning at big time football. Time of possession is real. Just my two cents here, but I'd say it would be BAT**** ****** CRAZY to question the dude who literally won the award for top assistant in the country JUST LAST YEAR before he's even called one play of live football...
This doesn’t correlate to what im talking about at all but aightI know the context behind those 2 utah losses and 2 losses weren’t gonna just make me not want a top candidate lolJust like other Posters who continually Bash Mario over 2 losses to Utah....but JJ and Erickson, who had wayyyyy more embarrassing losses to even worse teams at that time (see Tennessee..Maryland, and BYU)...gets passes...
I’m going to hope that’s what ponce is for…. Well to help and adapt gattis passing gameI’ve watched all most every game from his time at Michigan, i see versatility in the run game i dont see near as much versatility in the pass game…Im not just talking about how much times we pass im speaking on what the route concepts and play designs are when we pass. Of course we’re gonna throw the ball lol.
And every time someone is concerned about TOO much running people think it means we dont want to run at all which is literally ignoring the entire point lol. And if u dont want to question him thats cool but I don’t go by that way of thinking just because he won the broyles award, the reason he won that award wont translate here.
Thanks coachFirst and foremost, but communication from the football program has been excellent leading into the clinic. Not only did I get emails containing our entire itinerary, but we got separate emails that contained parking information, including a map. First time this has ever happened. Everything at Miami right now is a very organized operation.
DAY ONE:
Clinic itinerary...
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I'd also like to add that this clinic was a bargain at $50. Not only because of the legendary speakers, but the networking opportunities, the ability to watch practice, and unlimited drinks, breakfast and dinner. Most clinics I go to cost $100+ and give you absolutely nothing.
(nicest notebook I've ever gotten at a clinic too)
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The level of hospitality is completely different from Manny's tenure. None of these coaches act stank and unapproachable. Coaches, and legends, or actually spread out and actively making efforts to sit around HS coaches. The effort to establish a relationships is night and day from Manny's staff. (collectively) Manny's staff had a few personable dudes, but when your head guy is a pompous politician's son, that arrogance tends to trickle down. You can tell that Cristobal demands that his coaches are engaged.
I get there early on Friday to beat the rush, and there was still a long *** line waiting for the gates to open. I finally walk in, look on green tree, and who's out there running routes with Braxton Berrios? Restrepo. X never stops working.
Mirabal is a fvckin' OL guru. That is all. You're about to see much improved OL play, especially when he gets more of his guys through the door. A lot of his clinic tape contained Scaife and McLaughlin. He seems to think McLaughlin is going to be really good.
Gattis does some really nice things offensively. He went into detail and showed the crowd some tape. A lot of 11 and 12 personnel. Very run heavy. A lot of variations in their run game. No more Inside Zone 37 times in a row. Gattis and Mirabal both spoke about establishing and identity. And some of the techniques we're teaching on ol, or very imposing and have the ability to wear down defensive players. You definitely can't be a pu$sy and play in this offense. Even the WR's are required to block a lot. Matter of fact, Gattis actually pulls H-Backs and WR's and asks them to block. Honestly, some of his stuff acts like a modern-day Wing-T out of the shotgun. My only question is, how will this offense resonate with South Florida skill kids? I guess we'll see.
The Friday clinic started at about 1:00 p.m. and dinner wasn't until 7:00. Although they kept us hydrated with unlimited Gatorade and water, your boy was getting hangry. No worries. To um coaches, including one on the strength staff, took me to their snack room and hooked your boy Macho up with something to get him by. #EstablishingRelationships #Hospitality
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GOAT sighting!
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Our DB's are in great hands!
Addae is as detailed as they come. I've seen a lot of clinics, but this was the best press-man clinic I've ever seen. Oh by the way, we are going to be a press defense.
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Steele is my man crush on the staff. He's from the Saban tree, and to much of my excitement, you will see a lot of press coverage and Cover-3 "Match". You're going to see a much more sound defense that will no longer give up easy 7 yard throws to wide open receivers that turn up field for 30 yards. They're putting a huge emphasis on tackling, being sound, contesting throws, and getting 11 hats to the ball violently. And we are not teaching rugby tackling. Steele said something like "I don't know that **** so I ain't teaching it. ****, somebody gotta teach me. Here at Miami we're gonna be biting the ball."
You're going to see better tackling by default, simply because the soundness of the defense will have more people in the vicinity of pass-catchers and runners.
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Ugh! Must've been that Muscle Milk.
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Dinner time!
They definitely knew what they were doing with this food selection. They didn't want anybody getting up and leaving during the night session. We all had da itis!
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They finished up the night session by having Jimmy speak. This man can work a room. He can have you ready to run through a brick wall one moment, and shed a tear the next. This was truly a unique experience brought to us by Mario. Watching Jimmy speak was a true blessing and great experience. Jimmy even opened up the room for questions.
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First day was great. Let's see what Saturday brings.
Even for a novice like myself, it’s as obvious as the nose on my face that Gattis will base his O on the available personnel. He’s said it multiple times in his pressers. The really good coaches adapt their O or D to their players. They don’t try to fit a square peg into a round hole. Pigeonholing a coach based on his previous stint at another school is asinine.I'm curious why all these comments on here. I obviously don't know your level of football comprehension & I'm not trying to take a shot at you or anyone else. But anyone who watched gattis offense learned one thing first & foremost. He's proven his versatility. He's proven that he calls a game based on his players strengths. We all understand our players strengths at this point. We also SHOULD understand neglecting to attempt to establish the run isn't conducive to winning at big time football. Time of possession is real. Just my two cents here, but I'd say it would be BAT**** ****** CRAZY to question the dude who literally won the award for top assistant in the country JUST LAST YEAR before he's even called one play of live football...
This is true and what I choose to believe as well, but we’ve also seen (many times) coaches come in saying they will adapt the scheme to the personnel available, then not doing so. It’s become a cliche and appropriate thing to say, but it’s actual execution is a whole different thing.Even for a novice like myself, it’s as obvious as the nose on my face that Gattis will base his O on the available personnel. He’s said it multiple times in his pressers. The really good coaches adapt their O or D to their players. They don’t try to fit a square peg into a round hole. Pigeonholing a coach based on his previous stint at another school is asinine.
That was Will trying to get his manhood back. She stay embarrassing him in public. If she's soo torn about him cheating then leave.Exactly. And it’s not working for them, obviously. She knew he was bisexual when she got with him but chose to stay and benefit from his come up. Now she is punishing him in a passive aggressive way in public whenever she gets the chance. That’s BS. If you gonna hold the dude’s secret then hold it, don’t emasculate him even more for it. She ain’t the victim.
Don’t want to derail this good thread but what’s the difference? Is one cured differently or smoked differently?Love it.....I'm a Nova guy...but love both
Don’t worry. Every power scheme in football roots in wing tee concepts. From Urbans gators, Gus @ auburn, even Kelly at Oregon all root in classic wing tee concepts in addition to incorporating elements of the veer on option plays. Key is what they can do with formational scheming and tweeks to make **** modernNot sure how to feel when things like modern wing T are thrown out there. Especially with the athletes in sofl