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No you read, we are arguing the same thing then. Richts “scheme” and the things I’ve outlined in the first post makes them look worse is largely my whole pointThey couldn't pass protect & have struggled for 3 years with that, partly because we don't call quick passing plays getting the ball out of the QB's hands faster.
And I literally said the Offensive scheme makes more difficult on the OL. The whole point of my comment was that they're bad because they aren't put in a position to be any good & they're not being developed under Seashells. Read.
For me,
1. scheme completely trumps QB play and everything else.
2. Predictable play calling does your QB no favors.
3. OL Play. Yup, more important … know there are many who disagree.
4. QB PLAY.
And that’s why I completely disagree with you that Perry was worth 3 extra wins. I don’t see Perry being that much better than Rosier. And I do see QBs about their level who were put in better positions to be successful through multiple formations, motions, wildcats, etc.
But, for a play here or there, ‘18 offense looked a lot like ‘17. A few breaks here or there, even with Malik the whole way, could have yielded 3 more wins. Can Perry make throws Malik can’t make? Yup. It’s not even close. But where the **** is he throwing it the other 49% of the time?
All that said, to show you how much better Miami is than all but one team on Miami’s schedule, (Even though I mentioned scheme as the primary inhibitor and play calling as secondary), Miami could’ve still been 11-1 - even with Richt calling plays and not changing his scheme.
Nice temperature but a reverse sear would bring all that nice redness to the edges of the steak.
Nice temperature but a reverse sear would bring all that nice redness to the edges of the steak.
What are your thoughts on the sous vide cooking method?
Nice temperature but a reverse sear would bring all that nice redness to the edges of the steak.
If your offensive line can't move people off the ball for 1 yard in a short situation you're trash I don't give a ****. It's ridiculous to be forced to go spread on the 1 freaking yard line.
LMAO the hilarious thing is this really sounds like it was written by Mark Richt.
It’s 2019, friend. Running out of spread on short yardage has a much higher success rate than lining up in heavy with 3 TEs (which Miami literally doesn’t even have, but that’s another discussion) and pounding the ball into a 9 man box.
Research the game. I’d suggest googling a guy named “Warren Sharp”. Read everything he’s put out. Very forward thinking and analytical. The days of Bill Parcells are dead. Adapt or die. Spoiler alert: we’re dying
LMAO the hilarious thing is this really sounds like it was written by Mark Richt.
It’s 2019, friend. Running out of spread on short yardage has a much higher success rate than lining up in heavy with 3 TEs (which Miami literally doesn’t even have, but that’s another discussion) and pounding the ball into a 9 man box.
Research the game. I’d suggest googling a guy named “Warren Sharp”. Read everything he’s put out. Very forward thinking and analytical. The days of Bill Parcells are dead. Adapt or die. Spoiler alert: we’re dying
You must be illiterate. The key word in my statement was forced. Our play calls on the goal line are largely dictated by our trash o-line. Not the ideal situation.
Been saying our OL is okay. They are slighlty above average. They're just being asked to do the wrong things.