Boston_Cane
Redshirt Freshman
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- Nov 30, 2012
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Are you new to the game of football?
I'm not. So much so that watching the awkward, silly looking offense Miami trotted on the field last year has me wondering if Richt's vision for this program is something us longtime Cane fans won't recognize as Canes football. I guess as long as they win I won't care how they look doing it, but I'd certainly prefer a traditional Miami offense to go with this throwback Miami defense we've got.
p.s. *** you too
You're dumb as ***. The problem isn't the RPO plays, which are commonly used in both college and the NFL. As a concept there's nothing wrong with it, it wasn't run as well as it could have last year, for reasons we've all discussed. Also, genius, check out Dallas' offensive output last year, including in their playoff game.
My problem with the offense last year was that Rick got away from playing to Kaaya's strength and around his limitations with the playcalling. He finally adapted in the last 5 games.
Don't be a clown and know what you're talking about before you show your ignorance.
Whatever cvnt , I've seen enough of you around here to know a dry hole when I'm talking into one. I'm really not trying to write off Richt or his system, just stating a simple preference for the way things had always been done around here. The way you lose your mind at the suggestion and teabag yourself for richt and his genius 5 last games after our season was effectively over tells me somewhere in the back of your childlike mind a seed of doubt may have been planted, but that's pretty barren landscape in there so nothing may grow from it. Anyway, nice conversing with you *******.
You're doubling down on being dumbfūck of the month. I'm not defending Rick in the slightest and have stated my opinion of his limitations last year as a playcaller/offensive coordinator, so you're wrong there.
Where you're stupidity really shines through though, is when you talk about getting back to a "traditional Miami offense". There's no such thing, you drooling fūcktård. Educate yourself on the offenses run during the Schnellenberger, JJ, Erickson (considered wildly different at the time) up until this era. Some offenses have been similar, some very different.
You just outed yourself as an ignoramus with the "traditional Miami offense" comment. There is no such thing.
So how would you describe the major differences between Richt's ideal RPO and say for example the 2001 team?