PODCAST: DMoney talking that talk

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Haven't been this excited to get my season tickets since 2000-2001 season. I don't think we are 2001 stacked, but the base is getting strong. Expecting big things.
 
Haven't been this excited to get my season tickets since 2000-2001 season. I don't think we are 2001 stacked, but the base is getting strong. Expecting big things.

We're honestly nowhere near 2001 stacked (when Wilfork, Winslow, Gore, Taylor, Rolle, McGahee, Carey, Myers were BACKUPS) but we don't need to be in order to have a great season.

If the prevailing thought is that we can win 10 games with Rosier or Shirreffs, then the ceiling is probably higher with Perry.
 
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90% of our success this season rides on the O-Line making a big leap forward. Our front 7 on D is enough to cover any potential weaknesses in the secondary (which I don't believe we will have). Young QB will need solid O-Line play to thrive. If we have a repeat of last season with the O-Line, we are going to lose to someone we should beat, or two...and can kiss the Coastal goodbye. I am optimistic and think we win 10 games this season, maybe even 11 not including the bowl game if Perry comes along nicely with above average O Line play.

This season feels a lot like the 2000 season. Dorsey was young and unproven in 2000 and took the early loss to the Huskies bc he played poorly. He developed as the season went on and the team came together nicely. Looking for a repeat of 2000.
 
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The OL has to be real good to play with the big dogs and I dont know if they r there yet

FSU will handle our OL, let's just accept that.

Last year UNC, VT, ND (and Kaaya) made our OL look like a bunch of retards trying to hump a doorknob, so we'll see what happens this year.
 
DJ Dallas, running the Wild Cat, in the red zone? It moved.

My concern with this podcast is nothing was said about the OL. OL will play a major role in our Offense success or lack thereof.


[MENTION=2]DMoney[/MENTION] is 32 years old? ****, I thought I was younger. Got you by two years.

The other question I have is Miami ready mentally for success? Is it ready to get over that mental "hump?" Can Richt change the culture and inject a dog mentality like the late great coaches did in the 80's?
 
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I think Richt's flexibility will truly be tested this year.
And as I have alluded to in another thread bringing in Helfrich and picking his brain earlier in the off season was very telling.

The fast break is coming boys. High tempo and taking advantage of mismatches will be the norm.
Hopefully the QB (More than likely Perry) minimizes mistakes and just does his thing.
 
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ahhh man. Our depth on O worry me, but I will hop on the bus.

Will be fine, especially with the backups going against a talented dline everyday in practice

Starters
Lt McDermott
Lg darling
C gauthier
Rg Donaldson
Rt St. Louis

2nd string
LT George Brown
Lg hebert
C linder
Rg Gaynor
Rt Johnson/ Hillary

Reserves
Milo
Mahoney
Dykstra
 
The OL has to be real good to play with the big dogs and I dont know if they r there yet

FSU will handle our OL, let's just accept that.

Last year UNC, VT, ND (and Kaaya) made our OL look like a bunch of retards trying to hump a doorknob, so we'll see what happens this year.

I agree fsu will handle our OL and im sure we will handle theres so that game will come down to qb play.
 
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