Bigbenchcane
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King missed on some big plays too or passing yards woulda been a lot more......
The shlt people say on here, man. I realize this wasn’t Clemson we played, but an actual G5, CUSA team with a top defense for that league.Really?
Rushing for over 300 not a shocker huh. Everyone saw it a mile away right.
FAMU in Richt's first season. I have no idea when Miami last ran for 300 yards against an actual FBS program.The shlt people say on here, man. I realize this wasn’t Clemson we played, but an actual G5, CUSA team with a top defense for that league.
Yes, we were supposed to beat the spread. We did. Even if just barely, and NO, nobody saw us running for well over 300 yds and averaging between 6 and 7 ypc.
I mean fūck, when is the last time we had rushing numbers like that? Even against an FCS team.
The shlt people say on here, man. I realize this wasn’t Clemson we played, but an actual G5, CUSA team with a top defense for that league.
Yes, we were supposed to beat the spread. We did. Even if just barely, and NO, nobody saw us running for well over 300 yds and averaging between 6 and 7 ypc.
I mean fūck, when is the last time we had rushing numbers like that? Even against an FCS team.
Glad you're stepping up as a voice of reason. People have lost their minds on here with the negativity.Per the Herald, yesterday’s rushing total (337) was the second-highest total since 2004.
In that span, we’ve had ten NFL backs. Last year, with one of those backs, we finished 112th in yards and 117th in attempts.
Excited to see what this running game does over the course of the year. It should remain explosive if uneven. I expect some stuffs and a lot of huge plays.
I think the basis of the skepticism, at least on my end, is that the success rate was still rather poor on running plays. I think we had about half of our yardage on 5 plays (1 being a run at the end of the half when the line couldn’t hold a block long enough for our QB to get off a Hail Mary), and the other 47 runs netted like 145 yards.
Now, you can’t just ignore the splash plays. It’s probably how we’re going to butter our bread all year. But 300+ rushing yards is a touch misleading when you realize that the vast majority of the runs were technically unsuccessful.
Against UAB, you can get away with going 3, -2, 17 on the ground on consecutive plays. But that’s not gonna fly against good teams with equal athletes. Good thing is, Lashlee is smart as **** and he understands that his backs are significantly more athletic than UAB’s defenders. Keep giving them the rock and they’ll make someone miss. And it worked. I just don’t think you’ll see 52 runs in a game for the rest of the season, and I also think the majority of what we got was a byproduct of King and the backs’ talent. There wasn’t much push at all and there weren’t many gaping holes.
We’ll be OK, though. It was Game 1 in a weird *** year. Got an extra 2 days to prepare for Louisville. We should be able to do close to the same against them as we did against UAB. But once we get to the better teams with equal athletes on defense, our WRs and TEs are going to have to win in the passing game and we’re going to have to be better up front.
Only three penalties that’s big
I’ve been critical for some stupid sht but rushing for 3 benjis ain’t one of them.The shlt people say on here, man. I realize this wasn’t Clemson we played, but an actual G5, CUSA team with a top defense for that league.
Yes, we were supposed to beat the spread. We did. Even if just barely, and NO, nobody saw us running for well over 300 yds and averaging between 6 and 7 ypc.
I mean fūck, when is the last time we had rushing numbers like that? Even against an FCS team.
If we start losing games 31-14 because we can't pass, I'm betting you'd be wondering why we can't complete forward passes.If we win every game 31-14, I don't care if we never throw a forward pass.
We completed 16 of 24. We'll be alright.If we start losing games 31-14 because we can't pass, I'm betting you'd be wondering why we can't complete forward passes.
This isn't going to work against other teams.
Why, exactly? How many teams do we play that have better run defenses than UAB? 3 or 4?If we start losing games 31-14 because we can't pass, I'm betting you'd be wondering why we can't complete forward passes.
This isn't going to work against other teams.
I mean I would classify myself as being somewhat underwhelmed, but yet not disappointed at the game. Easy to find the negatives. Ivey still not figuring out that he can turn his head and make a play on a ball, shlt like that.I’ve been critical for some stupid sht but rushing for 3 benjis ain’t one of them.
This game at the end of the season is gonna be used as validation for the mopes or the sunshine pumpers. But it shouldn’t be used as validation for anything given the circumstances.
But given the circumstances I feel the positives outweighed the negatives by a lot.
Except that 300 yards against Duke came in a loss. and only netted 12 points. Somehow they only mustered 24 against Pitt despite averaging almost 10 yards per carry.Once again, we're getting way too ahead of ourselves
2020
vs UAB - 337 yds - 6.5 ypc
2018
vs Pitt - 298 yds - 9.2 ypc
vs Duke - 300 yds - 6.8 ypc
vs Toledo - 268 - 5.1 ypc
vs FIU - 248 yds - 5.1 ypc
vs UNC - 229 yds - 6.8 ypc
This is not to negate what we did on the ground last night. I'm a huge fan of the RB's & King and they were great on the ground last night.
But if you're thinking this is something that hasn't happened in 15 years - it happened similarly & consistently just 2 years ago (on a 7-6 team).
Last nights rushing totals are just reflective of having a running QB.