Theu954
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LT Scaife / Zion
LG Reed / Hillery
C Clark / Kennedy
RG Gaynor / Campbell
RT Donaldson / Herbert
WHY THE FUXK WASN’T THIS THE CONCLUSION IN THE 1st PLACE SMH
LT Scaife / Zion
LG Reed / Hillery
C Clark / Kennedy
RG Gaynor / Campbell
RT Donaldson / Herbert
I have been patiently explaining to you and others for years and years that I don’t care about stars as such - it is EVALUATIONS that matter. When you want to claim we have talent you point to stars. Okay. And yet once again our talent was not close to sufficient where it mattered - ON THE FIELD. Youth is a convenient explanation, because it can’t be disproven for years. And if those guys don’t develop, then we’ll have some other young guys to hope the future on.
The reason, in any case, that we have so much dependence on youth is that our TALENT is deficient. We had Brown, the LSU transfer 4*, who left the team before this season, with eligibility remaining. I guess the 4*s weren’t enough. Boulware left early.
It doesn’t really matter at all whether we can be hopeful about some young guys who may or may not be good down the road. Let’s just agree we need more game ready talent on this OL or we wil not be competitive against the top teams.
Nelson has to get out of stance quicker. He was so slow that I’m not sure if he was locked in on the count
Lets be honest, there was pressure up the middle too. We can focus on Campbell and Nelson, but Gaynor, Scaife and Donaldson were getting pushed back too. We just don't have the OL talent and just have to hope they get better.
Laying off the excessive play action calls and using shotgun would help. Probably need to put Scaife at one tackle spot and keep an in line TE next to the other tackle. I am curious to see if a defense like UNC can expose the tackles the way UF did.Serious schematic/personnel discussions only.
Short of building a time machine and making guys like Evan Neal sign at gunpoint the last 3 seasons, what are our options?
1. Any chance Cleveland Reed be put at guard and Scaife/Donaldson be kicked out to Tackle? Are either of them versatile enough to slide out? How ready is Reed?
2. Herbert and Hillery should be given snaps vs UNC without a doubt. See how they respond in-game. I know people use this line a lot, but this time, it might actually be impossible to play worse than our tackles did last night.
3. Enos needs to go back to the drawing board. Spread the field, wider splits, stop trying to power run people like you’re at Bama. I believe our best runs of the night were made by DeeJay breaking 35 tackles out of the wildcat. We’re not bulldozing anyone in traditional offensive schemes.
4. Enos needs to help the tackles more. These guys were on islands a majority of the night. I think I saw some chipping and releasing toward the end, but let’s keep a tight end or a back in more often to help. Late in the 4th quarter, for example, DeeJay had one of the most beautiful blitz pickups I’ve ever seen.
5. I’d say more screens as an initial reaction to this issue, but I feel like we threw several.
So can we reconfigure the line and move a guard out to tackle? If not, Hillery and Herber have to get snaps vs UNC early. Find someone who can even put up a fight.
We allowed 16 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and 5 QB hurries. Something has to change if we want any success in conference this year.
What’s your solution?
That is an untrue narrative. You trolled the nfl point without serious analysis. Zion Nelson may end up in the nfl. Doesn’t mean he was prepared to play last night. An OL requires experience, depth, and preparation. Having a kid or two who one day will play on Sunday doesn’t make it talented in any way that has meaning on Saturdays, and you know it. Moreover, recruiting projects with upside might help your future nfl stats, but it may not be a good way to get a talented OL to perform successfully in college.Actually, when l talk about talent I point to the NFL. You know, successful evaluations. You didn’t like those facts, so you went with stars until they started conflicting with your narrative.
Youth is not a “convenient excuse.” It’s a reality that we’ve been talking about all offseason. Offensive line is the ultimate development position. We will see what Barry is all about as these players get more experience.
That is an untrue narrative. You trolled the nfl point without serious analysis. Zion Nelson may end up in the nfl. Doesn’t mean he was prepared to play last night. An OL requires experience, depth, and preparation. Having a kid or two who one day will play on Sunday doesn’t make it talented in any way that has meaning on Saturdays, and you know it. Moreover, recruiting projects with upside might help your future nfl stats, but it may not be a good way to get a talented OL to perform successfully in college.
Youth is an excuse if you are claiming we have enough talent. Playing unprepared freshmen is what you have to do when you lack talent, sadly.
Maybe they’ll all mature and turn out to be great. I sure wouldn’t bet my career on that if I were Manny. We need better recruiting and better evaluations at OL. We need capable upper classmen who can populate the majority of the two-deep. We should never be relying on a true frosh 2* recruit to start at LT, and if we must, we should easily agree that talent is a problem.
As I have been saying since 2003 - it’s not talent or coaching - it’s BOTH coaching and talent that has been lacking. Talent as in experience, depth, game ready talent. We haven’t even had a full roster in ages. We lose our best juniors. We lack competition for key positions. Roll that up, and it’s a lack of talent relevant to the University of Miami in 2019, even if some of our kids will play in the NFL in 2024.
Claiming our OL problems are a result of one recruiting class strikes me as incredible. I cannot imagine that you seriously believe that.As I said before the season, we are feeling the effects of a goose egg in the 2016 transition OL class. Having UF in the first game and going against two fourth-year DEs exposed that gap.
By any objective measure (NFL, star ratings), we will have more OL talent than any team on our schedule. But we are young at a position that requires age. The true test will be the progress over the course of the season.
You don’t fix it. Your players are who they are. Hard to judge them off one game.Serious schematic/personnel discussions only.
Short of building a time machine and making guys like Evan Neal sign at gunpoint the last 3 seasons, what are our options?
1. Any chance Cleveland Reed be put at guard and Scaife/Donaldson be kicked out to Tackle? Are either of them versatile enough to slide out? How ready is Reed?
2. Herbert and Hillery should be given snaps vs UNC without a doubt. See how they respond in-game. I know people use this line a lot, but this time, it might actually be impossible to play worse than our tackles did last night.
3. Enos needs to go back to the drawing board. Spread the field, wider splits, stop trying to power run people like you’re at Bama. I believe our best runs of the night were made by DeeJay breaking 35 tackles out of the wildcat. We’re not bulldozing anyone in traditional offensive schemes.
4. Enos needs to help the tackles more. These guys were on islands a majority of the night. I think I saw some chipping and releasing toward the end, but let’s keep a tight end or a back in more often to help. Late in the 4th quarter, for example, DeeJay had one of the most beautiful blitz pickups I’ve ever seen.
5. I’d say more screens as an initial reaction to this issue, but I feel like we threw several.
So can we reconfigure the line and move a guard out to tackle? If not, Hillery and Herber have to get snaps vs UNC early. Find someone who can even put up a fight.
We allowed 16 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and 5 QB hurries. Something has to change if we want any success in conference this year.
What’s your solution?
Interesting that you go back to the star system. We have more 4 star OL than the rest of the Coastal combined, and started a higher rated OL than UF. Our OL was actually rated higher out of high school than UF’s DL.
We have one junior and no seniors in our top 10 OL. That is unheard of and can’t be stressed enough. We are incredibly young on offense and it showed yesterday.
Who says Clark is ready to start? We’ve tried Donaldson at tackle and he doesn’t have the feet. I agree with Scaife to LT and Reed at LG.LT Scaife / Zion
LG Reed / Hillery
C Clark / Kennedy
RG Gaynor / Campbell
RT Donaldson / Herbert
Your not wrong. Richt left a roster full of guards.Sign better players.
Laying off the excessive play action calls and using shotgun would help. Probably need to put Scaife at one tackle spot and keep an in line TE next to the other tackle. I am curious to see if a defense like UNC can expose the tackles the way UF did.
Who says Clark is ready to start? We’ve tried Donaldson at tackle and he doesn’t have the feet. I agree with Scaife to LT and Reed at LG.
I mentioned last week I had concern with a play action based offense because the OTs wouldn’t be able to hold their blocks.Start with going shotgun primarily...