Miami/ND analysis-prediction

Scout here thinks Miami OL is overrated



Miami offensive line, 1:19 excuse me, I think that that group is a very overrated group. Like extremely overrated.​
So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group​
comparative to the rest of the country? It's possible because there's just not a lot of good offensive lines in college​
football. Like, we're seeing the same thing on the NFL level compared to college. like there's just there's just a there just isn't enough good offensive linemen overall, right? And I I think that that group for ACC standards is probably going to be a good group. For national standards, I think it'll be an okay group.​
But when I look at it and I 2:07 just like break down the individual pieces, Mauigoa is a very good college offensive lineman, right? Like but I do think that there is some things and I'm specifically talking about Buba Trayori where if you have a guy that is a little bit more twitched up and can cross space with a little bit of ability to not only bend the outside track but also hit an inside counter. I do think that you could beat him in pass protection, buthe is the strength of that group.​
But when I watch Brockermeyer, I'm like that kid is just a solid center, right? Like he's rock solid. He kind of reminds me of this is no shot of him at all because Zeke Carell is a guy that like he he immediately reminded me of not flashy, just solid, right? Like gets the job done, but maybe isn't going to win abunch of accolades necessarily.​
2:51​
Anes Cooper I think is very overrated inside a guard. And then the left tackle, the Markell Bell, people are losing their minds over that kid because he's a hair under 6'9 verified and he's like 340 something pounds, but the kid can't bend. like he can't bend and his film last year was not very good.​
I think that the 3:29 Notre Dame defensive line is actually going to make a statement against the Miami offensive line, and that might be considered a hot take around like a lot of national people, but I really do think that Notre Dame can make a statement up front defensively.​

Sorry to break in to you, but ND DEs are not speed rushers with crazy bend. I don’t see an APR on that team, which would be the type of player you are describing to give the UM tackles problems.
 
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Scout here thinks Miami OL is overrated



Miami offensive line, 1:19 excuse me, I think that that group is a very overrated group. Like extremely overrated.​
So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group​
comparative to the rest of the country? It's possible because there's just not a lot of good offensive lines in college​
football. Like, we're seeing the same thing on the NFL level compared to college. like there's just there's just a there just isn't enough good offensive linemen overall, right? And I I think that that group for ACC standards is probably going to be a good group. For national standards, I think it'll be an okay group.​
But when I look at it and I 2:07 just like break down the individual pieces, Mauigoa is a very good college offensive lineman, right? Like but I do think that there is some things and I'm specifically talking about Buba Trayori where if you have a guy that is a little bit more twitched up and can cross space with a little bit of ability to not only bend the outside track but also hit an inside counter. I do think that you could beat him in pass protection, buthe is the strength of that group.​
But when I watch Brockermeyer, I'm like that kid is just a solid center, right? Like he's rock solid. He kind of reminds me of this is no shot of him at all because Zeke Carell is a guy that like he he immediately reminded me of not flashy, just solid, right? Like gets the job done, but maybe isn't going to win abunch of accolades necessarily.​
2:51​
Anes Cooper I think is very overrated inside a guard. And then the left tackle, the Markell Bell, people are losing their minds over that kid because he's a hair under 6'9 verified and he's like 340 something pounds, but the kid can't bend. like he can't bend and his film last year was not very good.​
I think that the 3:29 Notre Dame defensive line is actually going to make a statement against the Miami offensive line, and that might be considered a hot take around like a lot of national people, but I really do think that Notre Dame can make a statement up front defensively.​


Games like this are how you make your money. Every single NFL scout, the minute they sit down to evaluate Miami players, this is the first tape that goes in.

So if you're Markel Bell, this is money time. People think you have first round talent, others like this bozo think you stink. It's time to put something on tape to set you and your family up for the rest of your life.

You can't ask for better opportunities than this. Go take them.
 
Scout here thinks Miami OL is overrated



Miami offensive line, 1:19 excuse me, I think that that group is a very overrated group. Like extremely overrated.​
So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group​
comparative to the rest of the country? It's possible because there's just not a lot of good offensive lines in college​
football. Like, we're seeing the same thing on the NFL level compared to college. like there's just there's just a there just isn't enough good offensive linemen overall, right? And I I think that that group for ACC standards is probably going to be a good group. For national standards, I think it'll be an okay group.​
But when I look at it and I 2:07 just like break down the individual pieces, Mauigoa is a very good college offensive lineman, right? Like but I do think that there is some things and I'm specifically talking about Buba Trayori where if you have a guy that is a little bit more twitched up and can cross space with a little bit of ability to not only bend the outside track but also hit an inside counter. I do think that you could beat him in pass protection, buthe is the strength of that group.​
But when I watch Brockermeyer, I'm like that kid is just a solid center, right? Like he's rock solid. He kind of reminds me of this is no shot of him at all because Zeke Carell is a guy that like he he immediately reminded me of not flashy, just solid, right? Like gets the job done, but maybe isn't going to win abunch of accolades necessarily.​
2:51​
Anes Cooper I think is very overrated inside a guard. And then the left tackle, the Markell Bell, people are losing their minds over that kid because he's a hair under 6'9 verified and he's like 340 something pounds, but the kid can't bend. like he can't bend and his film last year was not very good.​
I think that the 3:29 Notre Dame defensive line is actually going to make a statement against the Miami offensive line, and that might be considered a hot take around like a lot of national people, but I really do think that Notre Dame can make a statement up front defensively.​

Put this in the locker room on repeat.
 
Flannagan has been out since last year. Bauman was competing with Ty Washington for the #2 spot, but we expected Ty to win out. Eli is the clear clear #1.

The Jagusah one hurts - he's an NFL Guard IMO. Luckily, Guerby Lambert is his likely replacement.

Kedron Young was likely going to be the 4th string RB, but provided unique physical tools no other RB has (built like a brick). This stings a tad because we definitely run the RB room by committee and he was going to see the field this year.
Thanks for the clarification
 
Scout here thinks Miami OL is overrated



Miami offensive line, 1:19 excuse me, I think that that group is a very overrated group. Like extremely overrated.​
So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group​
comparative to the rest of the country? It's possible because there's just not a lot of good offensive lines in college​
football. Like, we're seeing the same thing on the NFL level compared to college. like there's just there's just a there just isn't enough good offensive linemen overall, right? And I I think that that group for ACC standards is probably going to be a good group. For national standards, I think it'll be an okay group.​
But when I look at it and I 2:07 just like break down the individual pieces, Mauigoa is a very good college offensive lineman, right? Like but I do think that there is some things and I'm specifically talking about Buba Trayori where if you have a guy that is a little bit more twitched up and can cross space with a little bit of ability to not only bend the outside track but also hit an inside counter. I do think that you could beat him in pass protection, buthe is the strength of that group.​
But when I watch Brockermeyer, I'm like that kid is just a solid center, right? Like he's rock solid. He kind of reminds me of this is no shot of him at all because Zeke Carell is a guy that like he he immediately reminded me of not flashy, just solid, right? Like gets the job done, but maybe isn't going to win abunch of accolades necessarily.​
2:51​
Anes Cooper I think is very overrated inside a guard. And then the left tackle, the Markell Bell, people are losing their minds over that kid because he's a hair under 6'9 verified and he's like 340 something pounds, but the kid can't bend. like he can't bend and his film last year was not very good.​
I think that the 3:29 Notre Dame defensive line is actually going to make a statement against the Miami offensive line, and that might be considered a hot take around like a lot of national people, but I really do think that Notre Dame can make a statement up front defensively.​

How is Coop overrated? He graded out pretty well, and FWIW PFF has us #8 overall. But sure, call them overrated. We'll see on Sunday.
 
ND fan and I come in peace.

Fair assessment. The one nuance I’d add is that both QBs are talented, and Carr has some traits that could eventually allow him to develop into an elite QB. This isn’t like a few years back when Pyne and Buchner were competing - neither of those guys had any real chance to be anything better than average, much less elite.

These teams seem very even in the trenches so I don’t think either side is going to win by simply imposing its will and running for 200+ yards without some sort of passing game to open things up.

Of course, ND's plan isn’t going to hinge on Carr throwing them to victory, but I don’t think it’s as simple as hand the ball to Love, avoid turnovers and ND wins. Carr will have to hit a handful of throws in addition to limiting mistakes if ND is going to win.

Short yardage situations will be key for ND's offense. Leonard was automatic on 3rd and short or 4th and 1 last year - everyone in the stadium knew what was coming and still couldn’t stop it. ND doesn’t have that luxury this year, so it’ll be interesting to see how Denbrock schemes those downs and who they trust to move the chains.

Short yardage between the 40s is where I think it'll get really interesting. I think the expectation is ND will either hand it to Love or have Carr dink and dunk to the tight ends and backs, but I think they’ll be more aggressive in those spots and look to push the ball downfield, especially to the slot receivers. If he hits those throws and doesn't **** his pants, ND's chances of winning are good. If he ***** himself, Miami's chances of winning are better.
Pretty logical post

I still hate you

But logical
 
Scout here thinks Miami OL is overrated



Miami offensive line, 1:19 excuse me, I think that that group is a very overrated group. Like extremely overrated.​
So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group​
comparative to the rest of the country? It's possible because there's just not a lot of good offensive lines in college​
football. Like, we're seeing the same thing on the NFL level compared to college. like there's just there's just a there just isn't enough good offensive linemen overall, right? And I I think that that group for ACC standards is probably going to be a good group. For national standards, I think it'll be an okay group.​
But when I look at it and I 2:07 just like break down the individual pieces, Mauigoa is a very good college offensive lineman, right? Like but I do think that there is some things and I'm specifically talking about Buba Trayori where if you have a guy that is a little bit more twitched up and can cross space with a little bit of ability to not only bend the outside track but also hit an inside counter. I do think that you could beat him in pass protection, buthe is the strength of that group.​
But when I watch Brockermeyer, I'm like that kid is just a solid center, right? Like he's rock solid. He kind of reminds me of this is no shot of him at all because Zeke Carell is a guy that like he he immediately reminded me of not flashy, just solid, right? Like gets the job done, but maybe isn't going to win abunch of accolades necessarily.​
2:51​
Anes Cooper I think is very overrated inside a guard. And then the left tackle, the Markell Bell, people are losing their minds over that kid because he's a hair under 6'9 verified and he's like 340 something pounds, but the kid can't bend. like he can't bend and his film last year was not very good.​
I think that the 3:29 Notre Dame defensive line is actually going to make a statement against the Miami offensive line, and that might be considered a hot take around like a lot of national people, but I really do think that Notre Dame can make a statement up front defensively.​

Just shave your head dude and get on gear

Combovers arent supposed to start that far back

Ol Charlie Brown lookin ***

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- Basically thinks ND superior chemistry is gonna be the difference but they are higher on Miami talent than most of national media



- Agrees with everyone that ND secondary is elite
- Says ND has NFL Defensive Ends and good speed rushing LBs, says Mauigoa and Bell are both good but can be beaten with speed rush at times
- Says game might come down to whether Miami can block ND pass rush on obvious passing downs
- Says all 5 ND OL will be NFL, says Miami's OL is about as good but has to face a better defense
- Says ND OL Anthonie Knapp struggled in pass pro some last year and it could flip the game if he can't pass protect
- Is a believer in Trader, thinks based on recruiting Miami's WRs might be a little better than people are thinking
- Is a fan of Bissainthe
- Says ND QB will throw at least 1 pick deep down the middle because inexperienced QBs always do that
- Doesn't think Virginia transfer WR Malachi Fields is guardable 1 on 1 and thinks will be a big problem for Miami
- Agrees with everyone that ND RB room is legit
- Thinks Miami RB room was disrespected by that award watch list and Fletcher will be NFL after this year
- Says Beck shouldn't throw in Leonard Moore's direction at all and Leonard Moore is gonna be a 10 yr NFL guy
- Says ND has big special teams advantage and expects ND to win field position battle
- Says Miami has talent but has had to portal a lot, thinks ND culture and chemistry will win out
- Says if ND loses it is because Lofton probably had a big game, doesn't think LBs can cover Lofton, one question for the game is "Will Miami use Lofton enough?"
- Predicts close game, late ND score to win 31-20

Brian Smith, The Portal Host, is a life-long ND fan. Besides him also being stuck with duties at Locked on Noles, he doesn’t sugarcoat anything when it comes to the Canes.
 
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So, so John, I'll say this. It could it end up being one of the one a decent um could it end up being a decent group
comparative to the rest of the country?

 
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