Is A&M's loss a good thing for Miami?

If it’s Haynes King he isn’t mobile compared to what we’ve faced in the past… and Johnson is even less mobile
What are you talking about? His mobility is the main thing I'm concerned with. Canes clearly have issues with losing contain and having QBs run all over them. This guy won't beat you throwing the ball. Terrible, slow, long release. But, he can run.
 
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A&M's loss is a great thing. We're competing with them for croots and the more they lose, the better for us.
 
What are you talking about? His mobility is the main thing I'm concerned with. Canes clearly have issues with losing contain and having QBs run all over them. This guy won't beat you throwing the ball. Terrible, slow, long release. But, he can run.

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These are his rushing stats for his career.

Is he mobile? Ok if you guys say so.. But the guy isn’t Cunningham, Jordan Travis, Jeff Sims or even Sam Howell. I’m confident the staff will prepare for this guy to run but from what I watched Saturday we’ve faced more mobile quarterbacks better than him in the past.
 
A lot of pressure on them suddenly for this game. I think it’s good for us bc we are gonna be pumped for a real prime time game too. If we can put pressure on them early maybe we can break their will.
 
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