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Read Bruce Feldman's article this morning regarding the value of adding Lashlee and Justice to the coaching staff and the resulting but not surprising productivity of the offense. Among the many things that resonated, is the fact that the offense keeps it simple. It is fantastic read. Here are two great quotes:
"Essentially, Miami now has four base run plays — the inside zone, the power, the counter and the outside zone. "
During the fourth scrimmage in March and just before the COVID shutdown, they saw the potential of the offense when it dominated the defense. Leading up to and at that scrimmage, they ". . . ran two run plays, two pass plays, one screen and two protections for four days."
"Essentially, Miami now has four base run plays — the inside zone, the power, the counter and the outside zone. "
During the fourth scrimmage in March and just before the COVID shutdown, they saw the potential of the offense when it dominated the defense. Leading up to and at that scrimmage, they ". . . ran two run plays, two pass plays, one screen and two protections for four days."
Miami finds a winning formula for its offensive line: Simpler + faster = better
New position coach Garin Justice helps fix an issue for the Hurricanes first by listening and then by providing player-inspiring solutions.
theathletic.com