Has Manny/UM hired any analysts yet?...#BeatUF

You asked about analysts and when someone points out Manny’s use of analysts and analytical approach, you literally change it 100% and say it’s not about that, it’s all about “playing from the heart”

Sooo...yeah... you’re either a a fūcking troll or a teenage girl that’s menstruating.

So I second the motion...STFU

The other guy said that is where the game is headed...fck that. Analyst should be a secondary source and not a primary source as the other guy alluded to. I do see Manny as a analytics, mad scientist, thinking he can sherlock holmes this muthafckn game. Look at you...LOL...thinking you had ambushed me with my own words. You goofy.
 
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The other guy said that is where the game is headed...fck that. Analyst should be a secondary source and not a primary source as the other guy alluded to. I do see Manny as a analytics, mad scientist, thinking he can sherlock holmes this muthafckn game. Look at you...LOL...thinking you had ambushed me with my own words. You goofy.

So, you’ve got nothing. You got exposed, and now you’re just flopping around on the deck like a fish. It’s funny to watch.
 
So, you’ve got nothing. You got exposed, and now you’re just flopping around on the deck like a fish. It’s funny to watch.

How long have you been holding these sentences in your "heart" for me? What did you expose? Lol. I don't pay attention to you but it seems you've obviously been watching me.
 


The offensive line was NOT overmatched.

The offensive coordinator was.

We ran the ball on them.

Problem was, Malik hit a couple inaccurate passes downfield and proceeded to kill drives chucking it up the sideline.

Burrows first pass was an easy swing to the back in the flat. They gave him designed easy passes to get going.

This was my biggest beef with Richt’s offense. Barely any easy short passes as the first read except for telegraphed slants and bubble screens.

There was no creativity to take advantage of Lsu’s overaggression. The pick six was a PERFECTLY executed corner blitz and Malik threw a bad pass because of a free rusher under duress.

The team was in the game physically. They were outcoached and out executed. Manny broke the game open with a dumb *** safety blitz on 2nd and 15. Dean gave up a long td because Bandy got ejected on the bs and Malek broke his neck.

Let’s not even go into details about the punting....

Those guys weren’t three touchdowns better than us physically.

Just bad game planning and bad breaks.

Dude..1st drive on a 3rd down play call we called a screen, perfect play perfect timing..it was gonna be a huge gain..78 Wiffs on the block..1st run play 74 gets pushed 2 yards back in the backfield...2nd drive we hit on 2 straight completions..get in the red zone ..2nd down 74 let’s a guy free right up the A gap..that was the story allll game.

The punting was key, no doubt. No argument there. With a good punter no they aren’t 3 tds better than us. But we still got whipped up front on the oline. 74 was on skates at the point of attack allll game. We all knew that if we HAD to depend on 12 putting the ball in air 30+ times we were in trouble..with the way LSUs dline played that’s what happened..so yes offensively the oline was a issue..with no oline idgaf who the OC is, your in trouble
 
Dave Aranda is one of the best defensive coordinators in the sport. He didn't need any analyst to solve Miami's bland offense last year.

LSU's last four recruiting class national rankings going into last season—not counting the 18th-ranked freshman class Orgeron signed. The kids on the field were some of the best in the nation last September in Dallas:

#7 — 2017
#2 — 2016
#5 — 2015
#2 — 2014


LSU had a rough 2017 (going 9-4), but went 10-3 in 2018 starting with with that win over Miami—losing at Florida, getting waxed at home by #1 Alabama and losing a seven-overtime thriller at aTm before beating undefeated Central Florida (without the majority of their starters on defense) in the bowl game and topping #2 Georgia during the regular season.

Let's not reduce LSU's success last season, or as a program, to hiring a freaking analyst last year.

Give the University of Miami a roster full of 5-stars—two Top 2 classes, three Top 5 classes and four Top 7 classes over a four-year span—and it's a different ballgame.

And they got beat by Florida last year.
 
...and there the reason why I have reservations about a coach that has never played the game. Manny thinks from his head. Champions play from their heart.


Why don't u just answer the question. I would have been around more to know if ur "dumb" *** didn't keep banning me for every small p@$$y reason...
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Manny hired a bunch of new analysts and promoted others last spring . . . we're better than ever in that respect . . . It's the other teams that are going to need the analysts . . . they have no idea what we've got . . .
 
Are we talking analysts like Lance or "analysts" like Alabama's army of coaches by another name?
 
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Are we talking analysts like Lance or "analysts" like Alabama's army of coaches by another name?
I think Stroud was the first analyst we've ever had with actual D1 coaching experience. But that didn't last for too long. I really hope that wasn't a one-off. It's about time we have analysts that aren't younger than some of our players.
 
Dude..1st drive on a 3rd down play call we called a screen, perfect play perfect timing..it was gonna be a huge gain..78 Wiffs on the block..1st run play 74 gets pushed 2 yards back in the backfield...2nd drive we hit on 2 straight completions..get in the red zone ..2nd down 74 let’s a guy free right up the A gap..that was the story allll game.

The punting was key, no doubt. No argument there. With a good punter no they aren’t 3 tds better than us. But we still got whipped up front on the oline. 74 was on skates at the point of attack allll game. We all knew that if we HAD to depend on 12 putting the ball in air 30+ times we were in trouble..with the way LSUs dline played that’s what happened..so yes offensively the oline was a issue..with no oline idgaf who the OC is, your in trouble


You can always pick out bad plays like that.

We stuffed LSU on some of their drives too.

Does that mean we physically dominated them? No.

Watch it. The game was mostly even with a slight physical edge to LSU.

It was blown open on bad play calls, poor qb play, and terrible punting. I put play calling first because expecting Malik to consistently hit downfield as a gameplan is terrible decision making.

LSU was steady and we beat ourselves. Fielded the worst qb play AND punting in p5. There is no excuse for that with 9 months to prepare.
 
Are we talking analysts like Lance or "analysts" like Alabama's army of coaches by another name?

Alabama hires former HC as analysts - Sarkisian, Butch Jones, etc...who da fck is Lance? Come on man.

Edit: if u were referring to roffers, he is a CIS analyst / hobbyist no disrespect intended...but I'm talking about at Miami. In the real CFB world. How we looking in this dept of the war.
 
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Are we talking analysts like Lance or "analysts" like Alabama's army of coaches by another name?
You need people to watch games and collect data. For example, down/distance, hash, personnel, etc. Then, you need someone to actually analyze the data. Find patterns with predictive power. They give the OC/DC reports. In the off-season they research oddities to see if there is a competitive advantage. Ex, are fumbles more common with left-footed punters? or are shorter than average QBs undervalued against their performance?

Analysts may dip into other areas of the program like recruiting, S&C, and academics.
 
I think Stroud was the first analyst we've ever had with actual D1 coaching experience. But that didn't last for too long. I really hope that wasn't a one-off. It's about time we have analysts that aren't younger than some of our players.
I was an analyst at a small private FCS school. We started breaking down our out of conference opponents right after signing day. We had 7 analyst. I’m sure Manny’s got some guys working on Florida. That’s an important game
 
I was an analyst at a small private FCS school. We started breaking down our out of conference opponents right after signing day. We had 7 analyst. I’m sure Manny’s got some guys working on Florida. That’s an important game
We of course have analysts. I'm talking about analysts with D1 coaching experience.
 
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We could still use more analysts, but have far more this season than last. Is Schiano still laying low figuring out his divorce? He'd make a great contrarian voice.
 
We of course have analysts. I'm talking about analysts with D1 coaching experience.
What kind of D1 experience you talking about? Former head coach? Only a few have that Alabama and Clemson. Most guys who have FBS experience are on field coaching. If you coached in FBS you usually have connections to get at least an on field job at an FCS school. If your someone like a Patrick Nix why waste your time being a FBS analyst making **** when you can make $100,000 being a state champion high school coach
 
You need people to watch games and collect data. For example, down/distance, hash, personnel, etc. Then, you need someone to actually analyze the data. Find patterns with predictive power. They give the OC/DC reports. In the off-season they research oddities to see if there is a competitive advantage. Ex, are fumbles more common with left-footed punters? or are shorter than average QBs undervalued against their performance?

Analysts may dip into other areas of the program like recruiting, S&C, and academics.
That's exactly what I mean. Are we talking data collectors/analyzers as you describe? Because you'd have to imagine that's a given considering Manny's tech savvy nature. I was curious if OP was getting at the type of analysts that Alabama uses who are basically additional coaches without the label.

I thought that was apparent in my phrasing but I guess it wasn't.
 
What kind of D1 experience you talking about? Former head coach? Only a few have that Alabama and Clemson. Most guys who have FBS experience are on field coaching. If you coached in FBS you usually have connections to get at least an on field job at an FCS school. If your someone like a Patrick Nix why waste your time being a FBS analyst making **** when you can make $100,000 being a state champion high school coach
Why exaggerate and say former HC's? As case and point with Stroud, it's not too far fetched to hire journeymen coaches as analysts.
 
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