The giving up of scores after taking the lead in the 4th quarter is what did it for me...
The VT score at the end ****ed me off big time. Obviously Jarren spotted them 21 points and Perry threw a pick in the endzone in the first half. But your offense was rolling, the d made big stops to complete the comeback, but then you give them an easy *** drive at the end of the game. Yes they were probably tired but still.The giving up of scores after taking the lead in the 4th quarter is what did it for me...
So now we're a dog chasing our tail. If we're built on D. Those scores shouldn't of happened. Not allowing those scores was paramount in taking the next step. The blame on the offense goes without fault, though..That’s what life is like when you’re on the high wire every week. If you have to be perfect every mistake is magnified.
Look at the Louisville game. They scored late and no one noticed because the offense did what it was supposed to do.
So you expect a lesser talented team to be perfect but a team full of first round draft picks gets a pass? Ok.
I'm not going to suggest Baker is perfect. He isn't. There were moments I was down on him and the defense. (Frankly, the defense got markedly better when Manny got more involved.) That said, for those of you critical of him, understand that defenses have changed drastically in the last 5-15 years. With more teams moving to wide-open, pass-happy, spread offenses, offenses are far more lethal than they were. And rules favor offenses now too. The measuring stick has changed drastically. Look at some of the scoring in the playoff games. Even Bama's D has been lit up and you likely won't find a team better coached and with more talent. I mean, you don't want to be Oklahoma either, but the days of defenses holding teams to under 14-17 is becoming more and more rare. Too many plays. Too many possessions.
Thats why at end of day the type of defense Manny runs can be beneficial
Just try to cause as much havoc as possible
Never understood him wanting Enos, with Lashlee you can put up points and just pin your ears back and get the QB and cause more chaos
Imagine we had a high scoring offense in 2017, probably can add a few more INT and much more sacks
Eh Banda deserves a pass like I’ve said. He got Williams and Harrell.
I don't disagree there but I think he's earned himself a one year pass. If he didn't land both of those dudes then I'd want him gone too. My tone might change after this season tho.Respectfully disagree, prior to the recruits you mentioned Panda was batting .125 on the trail
So now we're a dog chasing our tail. If we're built on D. Those scores shouldn't of happened. Not allowing those scores was paramount in taking the next step. The blame on the offense goes without fault, though..
Enos f'd us with one of the legend's led lamp ******....
Thats why at end of day the type of defense Manny runs can be beneficial
Just try to cause as much havoc as possible
Never understood him wanting Enos, with Lashlee you can put up points and just pin your ears back and get the QB and cause more chaos
Imagine we had a high scoring offense in 2017, probably can add a few more INT and much more sacks
I won't deny that but what happened to big boy football? It's hard for me to let go of the notion that if you get the lead in the 4th quarter you don't give it up.Even the best defenses are getting scored on at far higher rate these days. For three years ours in particular has had zero margin for error nearly every single week.
The bowl game was a prime example...IMO, this defense has given up at times. But I don't think that's a culture thing, as much as it just has to be demoralizing to see an offense repeatedly sputter. That's why IMO the defense has faltered late down the season . . . historically, the defense knows what is going to happen because they've seen the offense struggle all year.
Consider a tie game late. The D knows if they give up a score, that's game. Imagine if they were confident that if they get the offense the ball back, the offense would score.
Thank you. I honestly think a lot of people here don't watch college football outside of Miami games and they have no idea what the game has become. Modern offenses and rule changes have made it an offensive game. Even the most talented teams have had to shift their focus from shutting opponents down to outscoring them. Nobody is holding opponents to single digit points anymore. Even the best defenses are surrendering between 14-20 points per game. It's become a game of possessions and often the more possessions you get, the better your chances of winning become. It's one of the reasons, I prefer the defensive scheme because it's based on making "splash" plays that impact the outcome like turnovers and negative plays. Getting stops is great but getting turnovers is game changing. Just look at our games against Virginia Tech and FIU. Miami outgained both those teams by a good margin but lost because they turned the ball over so much.I'm not going to suggest Baker is perfect. He isn't. There were moments I was down on him and the defense. (Frankly, the defense got markedly better when Manny got more involved.) That said, for those of you critical of him, understand that defenses have changed drastically in the last 5-15 years. With more teams moving to wide-open, pass-happy, spread offenses, offenses are far more lethal than they were. And rules favor offenses now too. The measuring stick has changed drastically. Look at some of the scoring in the playoff games. Even Bama's D has been lit up and you likely won't find a team better coached and with more talent. I mean, you don't want to be Oklahoma either, but the days of defenses holding teams to under 14-17 is becoming more and more rare. Too many plays. Too many possessions.
Imagine being a defensive player and seeing the score is 7-0 after three quarters but knowing you had no chance of winning the game.The bowl game was a prime example...
Demoralizing.....Imagine being a defensive player and seeing the score is 7-0 after three quarters but knowing you had no chance of winning the game.
Imagine being a defensive player and seeing the score is 7-0 after three quarters but knowing you had no chance of winning the game.
Most yards gained on any single play by a Hurricane? Frierson's 34-yard INT return.
OMG. I hate statements like this. Unless you have some kind of sidelines access, how would you knowDiaz never called plays all season