My Post Game recap

That was a huge game.. huge win. You got nothing if you can't go on the road and win that game. Good job Canes! I just wanted the win and I got it.. but I think they looked good doing it. Physical. Offense and defense got better during the week. Luis was pulling out all the stops and got an *** ton of yards but the D hung on. I'll take a win like that every single time. Now onto pummeling the **** out of fsu. We need double digit wins this year and I'm ready for it.
 
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a few observations from a casual observer.

1. we screwed up time management at the end of the first half IN BOTH OUR FIRST TWO GAMES. you gotta keep your foot on their throat and not let up until the corpse is in rigor mortis.
2. king's accuracy and strength of arm are very good.
3. king placed the ball a few times in a place that allowed the receiver to keep running rather than causing the receiver to have to adjust, set and then run. for example, when he hit jordan on the right sideline, he threw the ball from hear the opposite hash and threw slightly in front of jordan so that jordan had to catch and could naturally run/fall forward to get the first down. this is not insignificant considering how Jarren Williams could never get this right.
4. this team has gaps but it has the best coaching on O it has had in years, if not a decade. OL, TE, WR and OC are better than we've had in a long, long time.
5. i like seeing Lashlee lit up and passionate. great energy.
 
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Can't recall ever seeing a game where so many guys were absolutely wide open down field. On many of those TD's, I kept looking around waiting to see another UL player, to no avail.

If the WR's can start to catch more consistently and the line gets push more consistently, this offense is going to be scary.
They sem to have a problem, remember last year where the DB turned the wrong way and ESPN replayed it a zillion times. :)
 
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My biggest gripe with this game was the mental lapses. The personal foul and procedural penalties were awful, as were the drops. Further, for the second game in a row we started to give up late. Gotta sharpen that saw.

Beyond that, lots and lots to be happy about. It's amazing how Lashlee came up with a completely new offense after showing the entire playbook in the first game.

Completely agree--the mental lapses are very concerning and can't continue if we expect to compete at a high level.

People misunderstand the concept of a game-plans and what works with given personnel vs. a playbook, thinking every play known to an OC is on tap for every game they coach. Or they don't understand timing and setting up certain plays; Lashlee was deliberately run-heavy vs UAB and picked his moment to get Brevin involved at the end but, to the contrary, passed quite a bit and got Brevin the ball on the first play last night.
 
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1. we screwed up time management at the end of the first half IN BOTH OUR FIRST TWO GAMES. you gotta keep your foot on their throat and not let up until the corpse is in rigor mortis.
Can’t remember the first game, but how was time management screwed up?

The issue Saturday was choosing not to be aggressive. That wasn’t an issue of ******** up time management.
 
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Offense:

D'Eriq King - 18/30 325yds 3TD's 60%cmp & 8att 9yds
Cam'ron Harris - 9att 134yds 1TD & 1rec 4yds
Brevin Jordan - 7rec 120yds 1TD
Mark Pope - 4rec 64yds
Mike Harley - 2rec 30yds
Dee Wiggins - 2rec 15yds
Jaylan Knighton - 4att 9yds & 1rec 75yds 1TD
Don Chaney - 7att 10yds
Will Mallory - 1rec 17yds 1TD

485yds (325yds passing & 160yds rushing) total offense. We ran a total of 60 plays with 21:59 time of possession, 19 first downs, 6/13 on 3rd down, 8.1ypp, 10.8 yards per attempt, 18.1 yards per completion & 5.3 yards per rush.

For everyone that was worried about the passing game, worry no further. Rhett Lashlee showed why he & D'Eriq were arguably the best offseason acquisitions made by any team, I told y'all mf'ers to stop panicking & that we were going to sling the rock plenty.

Again, check Lash's resume, every offense he's played calls for drastically improved as soon as he got there. We are a completely different offense than we were from last year, we finally have a play caller who is aggressive, understands how to stretch the field vertically & horizontally, how to utilize his weapons & calls games that plays to the strengths of the team instead trying to force a square peg into a round hole. Lash actually called plays recognizing when the Defense was caught asleep & took advantage of the fact they had never seen many of our formations on film. What a God send he's going to be this year!

D'Eriq King I guess can play ACC ball? LIKE I ****** TOLD YALL ALL YEAR, HE's the most dynamic & electric QB we've had in decades & is a natural born playmaker! He's a true leader & a guy that has changed the entire landscape of the locker room, he's our most dangerous weapon & completely opens up the field for the rest of the offense. Didn't have to use his legs this game, beat them with his arm from the pocket completing 60% of his passes which would've been for a higher percentage & higher yardage if we didn't have 4 drops by the WR's. Had a great back shoulder throw to Mallory on the first TD & dropped an absolute dime going across his body rolling to the left to Harley, that was a Kyler Murray style throw!



Killa Cam! Did a great job bouncing to the outside on 2 long runs 38yds on the first drive & 75yd run on the TD in the 3rd. He's a homerun hitter & a gamebreaker threat to house one every single game. All he needs is for the Defense to get sealed on the inside & as soon as he gets a crease on the outside he's gone!



Rooster! With a great 75yd TD, that was an extraordinary play call by Lashlee, you see the difference between Lashlee's play calling & what Enox had us doing last year? Do you get why I was so excited when we hired Lashlee now?!? Lol! Knighton's speed in the open field is special, if we had more depth at RB I'd be in favor of putting him at PR too.

Brevin had another great performance, he's by far our best WR & a potential Mackey award winner, he's no doubt in my mind going to a mid 1st round draft pick for next year, he fits in the same mold as Evan Ingram & is the next great TEU representative... Lmao @ any high ranked TE recruit that doesn't sign with Miami.

WR's still had too many drops, Pope had a solid game with 64yds but had a bad focus drop in the first half, he did make some good plays though. Mike Harley dropped a TD, you just can't drop TD's.

OL play was solid but had too many boneheaded penalties in the first half, although that False start call on Scaife was a bad call IMO that negated the long catch & run by Mallory, luckily we have a legit offense that can still make plays in spite of it & Pope had a nice 31yd gainer on the very next play.

Last year Miami was 73rd in scoring & 121st in Red Zone scoring, we are nigh & day different than we were under Enox, Lashlee understands how to put points on the board & apply heavy pressure on Defenses with Tempo & field spacing with our wide formations. The Mesh concept with having a great dynamic mobile QB makes this offense really hard to defend when you have to make split second decisions. Just wait until we get better continuity with the WR's as the year progresses, no exaggeration do not be surprised if you see this offense averaging easily 470+ yards per game all year.


Defense:
Gave up 516yds, had 3 sacks, forced 3 turnovers.

Bubba Bolden - 10tcks
Amari Carter - 8tcks
Zack McCloud - 7tcks 1FF & 1FR
Al Blades Jr - 6tcks 1INT & 1PBU
Sam Brooks Jr - 5tcks
Te'Cory Couch - 5tcks
Gurvan Hall - 4tcks 1TFL
Jaelan Phillips - 3tcks 2TFL's
Quincy Roche - 3tcks 1 sack & 1TFL
Gilbert Frierson- 3tcks
Nests Silvera - 3tcks 1TFL
Jared Harrison-Hunte - 2tcks 1 sack & 1TFL

Defense gave up a shìt ton of yards as expected but when it comes to an offense like LVille's the yards are almost irrelevant, it's all about not allowing them to get scoring plays which we did a good job keeping them out of the End zone.

Defense did a great job getting off the field on 3rd downs in the first half, they made key stops & kept LVille's offense from gaining any momentum until garbage time vs 2nd team Defense, we had 2 sacks, 5TFL's 1FF 1INT in the first half. We played exactly how we were supposed to, get any early lead & take them out of their comfort zone.

Opening drive of the 2nd half & LVille got away to blatant holds on run plays, one on Jennings & twice on Phillips, especially on the TD run by Hawkins. That was also a dirty chop block on Phillips, he launched his helmet right into Phillips knee, should've been a penalty.

Phillips had some great plays getting in the backfield for TFL's, he might not rack up sacks the same way Rousseau did but he brings good pressure & sets the edge on the run.

Great sack by Quincy Roche on the inside stunt on 3rd down. Cam Williams did a great job beating the TE to get to the QB on a 3rd down & short, JHH did great job beating his man on the inside finishing the play for the sack. Phillips, Silvera, JHH, Roche & Cam Williams is a really good versatile group on the DLine.

LB's played okay, Brooks was the most consistent, McCloud had a bad whiff early in the game but redeemed himself in the 2nd half including the game sealing FF. Jennings got swallowed up on that 4th & 1 run, he took a bad angle & completely overran inside the hole. Avery Huff looked good in pursuit on ST's, he needs to get reps lining up with the actual Defense, he can contribute with this LB group, aside from Brooks there's not a single LB that sees the field that's head & shoulders better than him, I'd imagine he'd play around the same level as Steed or Jennings, except he's faster.

Bolden did a great job making multiple open field tackles & getting stops on 3rd down, we held to them 0/6 on 3rd down & 0/2 on 4th down in the first half. Nice alert Forced fumble on the tackle right before the end of the half. However, Bolden struggles in coverage, LVille exploited the matchup between him & Tutu, we should've had Gurvan Hall covering Tutu, Bolden cannot be expected to hold his own in Man coverage, he's a big bodied Zone Safety who's excellent in run support but is still undisciplined reading his keys on the backend. If Cunningham makes a better throw, that first play to the TE Pfeifer would've been a TD & it would've been Bolden's fault because he crept in too deep on the PA ball fake, he was supposed to drop back & cover the outer third of the end zone. But overall, he had a good game.

Terrific coverage by Alphonso Jr on the INT, he came across the field in Man coverage, read the QB's eyes perfectly & made a great break on the ball undercutting the route. He stepped big tonight & played very well in coverage aside from 1 or 2 plays where they had him in Zone Quarters coverage, we need just leave him in Man all game & let him lock his guy down, but Al Jr is showing yall what I was saying all year, he's our best pure cover corner hands down! He got the first Turnover Chain of the year!



As for the other Corners, they weren't really challenged much until late in the game, Ivey didn't play as many snaps as he did vs UAB, Couch got more snaps this game & he pretty much got beat on nearly every play, although most of them came late in the 4th quarter when the game was already over. On the Deep ball to Braden Smith he had very good coverage, he was step for step with the WR & did a good job reading his man's eyes, he was physical in phase & got his hands up on time, it was just a really good throw & catch. He needed to get his head around, if he does he gets an easy PBU. His overall cover skills need more work, he needs to be more consistent with physicality & react quicker off the WR's breaks. He made a nice 3rd down open field tackle on Tutu but otherwise he didn't play up to standard. CB needs to be our top priority in the 21 class, gonna need more cover guys because Blades is gone after this season & we'll be left with Ivey, Couch, Dunson & Clarke.

The unsung hero of the game, Borregales sets school record with a 57yd FIELD GOAL! Was also clutch going 4/4 on FG's.




We played well but had way too many undisciplined penalties, 11 penalties for 89yds, gotta get that cleaned up.

Overall, very good performance by this team on the road, the story of the game was explosive plays for TD's & 3rd offense & 3rd down Defense. As a team we did a great job converting 3rd downs on Offense & getting off the field on Defense.

This was a great team win, the offense was explosive & capitalized off LVille's soft coverage zones & the Defense got numerous key stops on 3rd downs. Our scary *** fans were ****ing in their pants all week worried about Louisville but if you actually watch them you would've known they were no real threat for us. Diaz is now 3-0 vs Satterfield, Satterfield is a good offensive coach but his scheme is very simple to stop & Diaz for all his faults he has Satts gameplan mapped out to a T.

Don't look now you pussies, Miami is about to start the season 3-0 & yes that means I'm already counting the FSU game as a W because rivalry be damned, we are going to scalp Chief Osecola on the middle of the 50 yard line at Hard Rock next week! We are going to bury that program under volcanic ash & debris & don't be fooled by tonight's score, FSU ain't scoring more than 14 points on us.

Time to buckle that chinstrap & toughen the **** up Canes fans, we're going on a run this season!

It's All About The U!!! 🙌🏾

King, Borregales, and Reed have changed the complexion of this team and program.
 
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Also our D ends get off the snap so well. Roche, Phillips, Williams, Harvey all improved from game 1 and just dogs and get held each so much also
 
So...Richt nailed the eval, but the kid didn’t want to come because of it and decided to go somewhere where he could also NOT play QB.

Yep. Offered as a WR/Ath. This is not uncommon for high school Qb's lol especially from down here. Think Treon Harris lol
 
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Time to buckle that chinstrap & toughen the **** up Canes fans, we're going on a run this season!

It's All About The U!!! 🙌🏾
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We need more McCloud in the middle and Brooks at outside
Agree. As bad as McCloud played in the first game, he was the only linebacker who showed up against Louisville. He made some splash plays but was generally solid all around. He’s better at navigating through traffic and getting off blocks than Jennings. BJ just looked slow and stiff. He’s like a c- version of Shaq quarterman. Anything that’s not in between the tackles; he’s an absolute liability.
 
So...Richt nailed the eval, but the kid didn’t want to come because of it and decided to go somewhere where he could also NOT play QB.
Tried Cam for a TE.

Didn't prioritize Watson.

Didn't offer Bridgewater coming outta HS.

Offered Sitkowski.

Yeah, Richt really has a history of nailing evals.
 
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Fair, but look at the ridiculous offseason, a new scheme on offense and a ton of mistakes on our end. We need to tighten things up and getting Clemson sooner rather than later isn't ideal, but this team should get much better because most of the issues are fixable.
Oh for sure.......i want a good showing against clemson and to see improvement. But the important thing is to continue to improve and see progress from young players. Id like to see more of the young WRs to be honest.
 
Agree. As bad as McCloud played in the first game, he was the only linebacker who showed up against Louisville. He made some splash plays but was generally solid all around. He’s better at navigating through traffic and getting off blocks than Jennings. BJ just looked slow and stiff. He’s like a c- version of Shaq quarterman. Anything that’s not in between the tackles; he’s an absolute liability.
Feel like BJ flew by so many plays trying to make one armed tackles because his momentum was all wrong...
 
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