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One of the keys to Miami beating Texas A&M and honestly making a real playoff run is JoJo Trader and Lofton
I am not saying JoJo needs 8 catches for 150 yards. We’ll gladly take it, but that’s not what we need from him against Texas A&M or during a playoff run.
What JoJo gives you is situational value. We’ve all seen the film and the practice clips. Great feet, polished route runner, one handed catches and creates separation.
With Malachi Toney being a freshman All American and arguably the best slot receiver in the country, playoff defenses are absolutely going to scheme him. Brackets, leverage, safety help. Elko isn’t letting one guy beat him. That’s going to create opportunities elsewhere.
That’s where JoJo comes in.
He might only see 3 to 4 targets in this game, but those targets matter
A key catch on 3rd and medium to keep a drive alive
A contested catch when coverage is tight
A route that pops open because the defense is tilted toward Toney
You only need a handful of plays like that to swing a playoff game.
Same idea with Lofton. We’re not asking him to dominate. But if he can win three critical matchups against linebackers. One on a key 3rd down. One in the red zone. One off play action. That goes a long way toward winning this game or putting A&M away late.
Can they play the Robert Horry, Steve Kerr or John Paxton role? When their number was called they drilled the shot! We need Jojo and Loften to do the same for Miami.
I am not saying JoJo needs 8 catches for 150 yards. We’ll gladly take it, but that’s not what we need from him against Texas A&M or during a playoff run.
What JoJo gives you is situational value. We’ve all seen the film and the practice clips. Great feet, polished route runner, one handed catches and creates separation.
With Malachi Toney being a freshman All American and arguably the best slot receiver in the country, playoff defenses are absolutely going to scheme him. Brackets, leverage, safety help. Elko isn’t letting one guy beat him. That’s going to create opportunities elsewhere.
That’s where JoJo comes in.
He might only see 3 to 4 targets in this game, but those targets matter
A key catch on 3rd and medium to keep a drive alive
A contested catch when coverage is tight
A route that pops open because the defense is tilted toward Toney
You only need a handful of plays like that to swing a playoff game.
Same idea with Lofton. We’re not asking him to dominate. But if he can win three critical matchups against linebackers. One on a key 3rd down. One in the red zone. One off play action. That goes a long way toward winning this game or putting A&M away late.
Can they play the Robert Horry, Steve Kerr or John Paxton role? When their number was called they drilled the shot! We need Jojo and Loften to do the same for Miami.
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