Get ready for the uptempo spread

Firing whole offensive staff was essential. Can’t leave a cancer cell. Now go spend fortune and get our old S&C boy from LSU and I’ll be impressed. I’m not a big fan of uptempo but desparation makes anything worth a shot. We won with Dennis’s flunking one back but Manny’s defense will need to be much better, faster and have much more endurance than we have seen under him.
 
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Way to step into 2010 guys. This is the type of offense Miami should have been running for years.

Also OP, the defense can't sub against you if you don't huddle.
 
Way to step into 2010 guys. This is the type of offense Miami should have been running for years.

Also OP, the defense can't sub against you if you don't huddle.
If you don't sub any personnel, correct.
 
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Firing whole offensive staff was essential. Can’t leave a cancer cell. Now go spend fortune and get our old S&C boy from LSU and I’ll be impressed. I’m not a big fan of uptempo but desparation makes anything worth a shot. We won with Dennis’s flunking one back but Manny’s defense will need to be much better, faster and have much more endurance than we have seen under him.

Dennis's offense fell apart because he replaced all the athletic JJ era OL with giant, useless wastes like Zev and Freeman Brown. And he had mediocre QBs.
 
Firing whole offensive staff was essential. Can’t leave a cancer cell. Now go spend fortune and get our old S&C boy from LSU and I’ll be impressed. I’m not a big fan of uptempo but desparation makes anything worth a shot. We won with Dennis’s flunking one back but Manny’s defense will need to be much better, faster and have much more endurance than we have seen under him.
Lol dadfuq u talking bout cuz? Makes me wonder of we watched the same games this year, I do drink heavily.
 
Firing whole offensive staff was essential. Can’t leave a cancer cell. Now go spend fortune and get our old S&C boy from LSU and I’ll be impressed. I’m not a big fan of uptempo but desparation makes anything worth a shot. We won with Dennis’s flunking one back but Manny’s defense will need to be much better, faster and have much more endurance than we have seen under him.

Dennis Ericson's one back offense was way ahead of it's time, hardly anyone had an answer for it.
 
Is Fedora gonna be using Seth Littrel playbook, or the stuff he ran after he left and had the offense sputter?
 
With Manny cleaning house on offense it's clear either Fedora is on the way or someone like him is. And what that means is an offense we have never seen here, or even anything close to it. If you're not familiar with what this looks like, you're talking about upwards of 80 offensive plays per game, if not more. No huddles, not much "check with me," everything is lightning fast.

Pros:
  • It puts tremendous pressure on a defense. In fact, it's obvious that when Manny had to take stock of what offenses were the hardest to prepare for, UNC was at the top of the list.
  • It gets the ball in the hands of playmakers, quickly.
  • It forces teams to either sub a lot, or have their defenses in amazing physical and mental shape. It really makes it hard for teams lacking depth.
  • It helps many QBs get into a rhythm and a groove quickly
  • Really hard to sell anything but this type of offense to recruits right now.
Cons:

  • You better have a smart, agile, fast thinking QB
  • Your OL better be fast, agile, and ready to play at pace
  • You'll see some of the quickest 3 and outs ever, leaving your defense little time to breathe. Things can unravel fast if both the offense and defense get off to slow starts.
Bottom line: It fits perfectly with Manny's personality that he wants to go this route. Also one thing I noticed about Perry this season is that he always wanted to go with tempo, but Richt almost always throttled him back. This could be just what he needs, or Jarren, who I suspect would thrive in this system as well. But beware.. There will be growing pains. This is a night and day philosophy to what these kids are used to, at least since high school. Don't expect miracles in season 1. But this is where major college football is going, and it's the best way to press an advantage of having more speed and athletes than your opponents, which will almost always be the case with Miami. You all have to be as tired as I am of seeing us level the playing field with the likes of UVA, GT, BC, Duke, et al. by slowing down the game and making it predictable. Those days are over, but it will take time. Enjoy the ride.


My man, been a while. LGBWAB
 
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With Manny cleaning house on offense it's clear either Fedora is on the way or someone like him is. And what that means is an offense we have never seen here, or even anything close to it. If you're not familiar with what this looks like, you're talking about upwards of 80 offensive plays per game, if not more. No huddles, not much "check with me," everything is lightning fast.

Pros:
  • It puts tremendous pressure on a defense. In fact, it's obvious that when Manny had to take stock of what offenses were the hardest to prepare for, UNC was at the top of the list.
  • It gets the ball in the hands of playmakers, quickly.
  • It forces teams to either sub a lot, or have their defenses in amazing physical and mental shape. It really makes it hard for teams lacking depth.
  • It helps many QBs get into a rhythm and a groove quickly
  • Really hard to sell anything but this type of offense to recruits right now.
Cons:

  • You better have a smart, agile, fast thinking QB
  • Your OL better be fast, agile, and ready to play at pace
  • You'll see some of the quickest 3 and outs ever, leaving your defense little time to breathe. Things can unravel fast if both the offense and defense get off to slow starts.
Bottom line: It fits perfectly with Manny's personality that he wants to go this route. Also one thing I noticed about Perry this season is that he always wanted to go with tempo, but Richt almost always throttled him back. This could be just what he needs, or Jarren, who I suspect would thrive in this system as well. But beware.. There will be growing pains. This is a night and day philosophy to what these kids are used to, at least since high school. Don't expect miracles in season 1. But this is where major college football is going, and it's the best way to press an advantage of having more speed and athletes than your opponents, which will almost always be the case with Miami. You all have to be as tired as I am of seeing us level the playing field with the likes of UVA, GT, BC, Duke, et al. by slowing down the game and making it predictable. Those days are over, but it will take time. Enjoy the ride.

Solid write up. Thanks.
 
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