Post Game Recap: NC State

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Offense:

Tyler Van Dyke - 21/38 173yds 0TD’s & 3INT’s

Mark Fletcher - 23car 115yds & 3rec 17yds

Jacolby George - 5rec 59yds

Colbie Young - 4rec 41yds

Xavier Restrepo - 3rec 35yds


Offense gained 292 yards total (173 passing & 119 rushing), off 70 plays at 4.2 yards per play, gaining 19 first downs while going 4/15 on 3rd downs with 35:55 in time of possession.


The Offense in the first quarter was slow & methodical with a 12 play 43yd drive & 9 play 66yd drive, both ending with Field Goals. This is good, running the ball, establishing the line of scrimmage & playing the field position game while wearing the Defense down is exactly what UGA & Michigan does. Passing the ball effectively is overrated, scoring TD’s is overrated; as long as we dominate the line of scrimmage & play Defense we can win every game we play.


TVD with another terrible decision on the very bad pick; he has a Seam & a Go route, Brashard wins on his route but the ball is thrown to inside leverage allowing NC ST’s CB to fade back & get an easy pick. It was an underthrown ball as well. These were my exact words in my UVA recap last week: “It’s very clear he’s a shot fighter & needs to be benched for the rest of the season. This was the worst game he’s played in his career, not only is he still hurt, but he looks completely mentally checked out & lethargic. He’s not seeing the field in full scope & the best strength of his ability which was his Deep ball is now diminished because his hand/arm is weak. He’s a liability as a passer & is costing the Offense at a greater loss than his worth. He’s finished at Miami & simply doesn’t have the competitive edge needed to compete at a high enough level.”



It was absolute Coaching malpractice put TVD back out there after throwing that awful pick, he should’ve been benched as soon as he came back to the sideline. To trot him back out there is clear example of horrendous decision making by the head man in charge.

After Killa Kam gets another INT to flip the field back in our favor, in just 4 plays TVD gets sacked & fumbles the ball. That puts his turnover counter at 9 turnovers in his last 4 games, he is absolutely shellshocked & cannot play anymore. He’s done as a starting QB for this team & it’s up to the HC to step in & put a stop to this. One of the staples of Mario’s tenure at Oregon post Herbert, was to be able to win in spite of QB play & not because of it, well thankfully, Miami has reached that point. We’re playing Iowa ball now & we’ll definitely be prepared for our B1G move in the distance future; Chess not Checkers.

The Offense isn’t just in a drought or a downslope, it’s literally in a mausoleum it fckin DIED.

We look like Oregon in 2020 when they had Tyler Shough at QB, we need to complete the circle & hire Joe Moorehead as the next OC after he gets fired from Akron this offseason. But what matters the most is as long as we just keep pounding away, eventually we’ll get close enough to the Red Zone so that Borregales can kick as many FG’s as his legs & feet can handle for the rest of the season in 4 quarters of Football, so that’s a plus.

We had just 140yds in the first half...

First drive of the 2nd half, 8 play 48yd drive with 6 runs & 1 pass, then a missed FG. But at least we got into NC ST territory & flipped the field, so even though we missed the FG it was basically like a Punt. But this is exactly what we want the Offense to be. Run, run, run, FG. Good sh*t fellas!

Second drive of the 2nd half, 3 plays 4yds... TVD sacked, run with Don the Gawww, check down to the ET (Extra Tackle) McCormick. IMO, we should’ve just ran the ball on that play, throwing it to Tackle is a wasted opportunity to give our RB’s more carries & more yards. Hopefully, we don’t do that anymore for the rest of the season. No more passing please.

Finally, we had a 12 play 72yd drive in the 4th quarter that got us down to the 3 yard line & on 4th & 1 we hand off to Fletch which was the correct call. That drive was not about scoring, it was about punishing the Defense & tiring them out while flipping the field position. We didn’t need to score in that situation, just continue hammering away at NC ST’s DLine & take time off the clock. That was good Football right there.

Then of course on the very next possession after not converting on downs & a NC ST TD, TVD throws another bad pick. Putting him at 9 turnovers in his last 4 games. Then he of course not being satisfied with that ends the game on another INT, giving him 10 INT’s.

Last week vs UVA was the worst game he’s played in his career IMO, until tonight. TVD shouldn’t take another snap for this team for the rest of his career. Bench him, let him heal up, & enter the Portal for next year. Time to burn Emory’s Redshirt & let him finish out the season. Or better yet, just do away with the QB position altogether & just go full Wildcat/Wing-T Triple Option for the rest of the year. Direct snap to Fletcher with 10 blockers in front of him.

On the bright side, Mark Fletcher played great. He ran hard & kept his feet moving. He’s a big battering ram & reminds me of Laurence Maroney with less speed. Good for him getting a 100+yard game. He should start for the rest of the season & keep getting the bulk of the carries. Fits perfectly with what we’re doing offensively.





TUfF & fiZZiCULL!



Defense:

James Williams - 5tks

Francisco Mauigoa - 5tks 1.5TFL’s & 1 sack

Corey Flagg Jr - 5tks

Jaden Davis - 4tks 1 sack 1TFL & 1FF

Jared Harrison-Hunte - 4tks

Rueben Bain - 3tks 1TFL

Leonard Taylor - 3tks

Wesley Bissainthe - 3tks

KJ Cloyd - 3tks

Davonte Brown - 2tks

Damari Brown - 2tks

Kamren Kinchens - 2tks 1INT & 1PD

Jacob Lichtenstein - 1tks 1TFL


Defense only gave up 231 total yards (123 passing & 108 rushing), while holding NC ST to 4.8 yards per play, getting 5 TFL’s, 2 sacks & forcing 2 turnovers.

Defense held them to 130yds in the 1st half & allowed just 2.6 yards per carry.

On NC ST’d first TD drive, Concepcion went for 45yds total off 2 plays, with the drive culminating in a blown coverage by Wesley Bissainthe biting down & misreading the ball fake, JW doesn’t shift over to cover the flat & Jordan Poole leaks out for an easy walk-in TD. No communication by the Defense on that play, everybody was expecting a run play & didn’t even bother to read their keys.



Defense played absolutely lights out in the 3rd quarter particularly, holding them to a staggering 2 yards. The longest play for gain they had in the 3rd quarter was a 5yd pass to Trent Penix (giggity).

Leonard Taylor & Bain continued on the trend of creating a heavy amount of pressure upfront. Morris had no time to actually process & make throws down the field. We kept their Offense out of rhythm for most of the game, aside from trick plays they really couldn’t move the ball at all. JHH played well also.

Francisco Mauigoa with another great hyperactive game, he’s a disruptive force attacking the pocket, he’s a straight torpedo when Blitzing & gets after the QB with bad intentions.

James Williams is the Enforcer of the Defense, he’s a hard hitting tone setter. He makes a lot of undisciplined mistakes, but that’s not his fault. His job is to lay the wood & bring the boom on every play. That was a really smart horse-collar tackle in the 4th quarter with less than 6 minutes left on 3rd down while NC ST is driving the length of the field. Then he made another great play when he attempted to tackle Kendrick Raphael & didn’t sink his hips or square the target to wrap. Instead he threw his shoulder up high & Raphael bounced right off him, but again, that wasn’t his fault.

Miami had held NC ST to just 63yds rushing up until that 31yd TD by Raphael. That’s all they needed to seal the game, because even with 4:54 left on the clock, it was a forgone conclusion we weren’t gonna be able to come back & score enough to make NC ST sweat.

Nice play by Jaden Davis on the CB Blitz that lead to a fumble recovery in NC ST’s territory. Of course we couldn’t capitalize off it.

Sucks that we lost Daryl Porter Jr, looked pretty bad in the area of a high ankle sprain. Not saying that’s what it was, just speculating. Not that it really matters, because we’re not ever going to know what his lower extremity injury is anyway, top secret information & whatnot.

We got to see the Brown brothers at CB, but they weren’t really challenged for most of the game like they will be vs FSU & LVille. Doesn’t really make a difference IMO considering our CB’s were going to have a rough go of it no matter who starts against FSU’s WR’s. But we’ll get to see Addae’s top quality development next week...


Overall the Defense played well enough to win this game, outside of literally 2 plays, the Defense did more than enough to keep NC ST from blowing the game up. If we could simply score a TD when it was 6-10, we win this game. But as I stated earlier, scoring TD’s is overrated, right guysm?!?!



Welp, our dream has finally come true & we’ve metamorphosed into what Mario envisioned us to be, TUFF N FIZZICULL. The formula to us winning & is here, PHONEBOOTH FOOTBALL!!!

For everybody that parroted the notion that people were being overly negative after the last 2 games we’ve played even though we won, THIS. IS. WHY. Because despite winning ugly, we barely got by the skin of our teeth against a really bad UVA team & without the benefit of playing all our games at home, we’ve been exposed as a team. Coming into this game we had 3 out of our last 4 games on the road against teams with a combined 25-7 record. With BC, FSU & LVille all winning today, our remaining schedule combined record is now 28-7, not including NC ST.

I pointed out that road games are much tougher for us than people would realize because our team doesn’t travel well. Playing FSU next week & finishing the season against a BC team with a good Defense (especially their secondary) means we got 2 more opportunities to get our asses kicked & given the lack of leadership we have as a team, it is highly unlikely we rise to the occasion & play beyond anything we’ve shown over the last 5 weeks.

The wheels have completely fallen off on the season, this is setting up to end in a embarrassing disaster. What has happened to this team is a phenomenon called regression toward the mean; this is who we are & outside of a few anomaly games, we play like this every year. It was supposed to change with having an ELITE Top 10 Coach at the helm, but it’s clear it’s gonna take him another 6 years of rebuilding before we can expect any real significant improvement. Luckily, he’s an outstanding recruiter & has stacked our classes with top tier talent, so once we rid the team of all the Manny Diaz jags, we will finally see what the real Miami is made of. Bro.

I implore you all, do not blame this on Mario, this is NOT his fault. He inherited this wretched team & has had to suffer while trying to bring us back to prominence. Rome wasn’t built in a day, it wasn’t built in a month, it wasn’t built in a year... It will take the full 8 years of Mario’s contract before we can really bring this thing to fruition. In fact I would argue he probably needs an extension right now just to be sure, but under no circumstances should you at all question, criticize or doubt him. He is THE man for the job. And the ONLY Coach that can win at Miami. Just sit quiet & be patient. Once we get Michael Pratt next year we’ll be winning Rose Bowls in no time, guarantee it. Bro.

Remember, it took Michigan 6 years before Harbaugh was able to build them into the powerhouse of integrity that they are now, same thing with UGA, those are the models we need to follow & as of now we’re on the right track. Loses are never fun, but they can serve as learning experiences for the future; winning is hard & let’s not act like we’re not 6-3 & Bowl eligible. That’s a huge improvement from last year, we’re making progress. Bro.

Next week is the biggest game of the season, we go up to our hated nemesis up in Doak. Normally for games of this magnitude, you can throw the records out & expect a heated intense rivalry game. I’m not so sure that happens this time.

Einstein allegedly once said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over again expecting different results. Continuing to start TVD would be akin to covering ourselves in blood & jumping in shark infested water expecting not to get eaten. If the HC cares about this game & cares about this team, he cannot start TVD against FSU; if he does then he either doesn’t trust Emory or something far worse is at hand...

How you do anything is how you do everything (bro) & how we lose is with a litany of turnovers & dumb undisciplined mishaps the define the character of the team & structural makeup of leadership within the program. This team doesn’t play smart because they don’t know how & they don’t know how, because they’re not being taught how. They’re not being taught how, because the people in charge of teaching them how to play smart, don’t know either.

The season is gearing up for the patented Canes losing streak, which is another historical time honored tradition unlike any other (Jim Nantz voice), that every Miami Corch goes through as a rite of passage. But thank goodness we have a “tOp 10” Coach that can prevent that from happening... Bro.



Sidebar: I encourage all of you to go back & rewatch Miami vs NC ST 2020; appreciate & pay homage to D’Eriq King & Rhett Lashlee, you’re never going to see anything like that again.

Go Canes

By far your finest work to date and that is saying something. Excellent write up. Informative, insightful and absolutely hysterical! However what I enjoy the most about your analysis is your ability to take an issue and just nail it. You don’t make a point, you make the definitive point on whatever issue you happen to be addressing at the time. Long story short, this is why you are constantly referred to as the 🐐. It’s because you are the 🐐!


@Memnon DM me when you get a minute. I need to run something by you.
 
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Brashard did get 2 targets tonight.

1) was an overthrown Deep ball
2) was an underthrown fade route in the end zone that got picked off (first INT of the game)
True

Im surprised there weren’t any plays specifically for him tho, like lashlee use to have rooster on texas routes, screens, wheel routes etc.. Anything to get him the ball immediately in space, **** even a bubble route would be cool lol

I just don’t understand why we just drop back majority of the time and run isolation routes like we have joe burrow jamar chase and justin jefferson…Gotta have more creative simple **** when your qb is in a drought, he isn’t just gonna snap out of it and turn it around by doing similar things lol
 
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Maria won't pull Tyler. Even Dawson was fed up with his play. I watched him throw his hands up and walk away after one series. Coaches and players have had enough of this clown. Noticed Cohen pretty fired up after a fvcked up series too.
 
Even Dawson was fed up with his play. I watched him throw his hands up and walk away after one series.

If Dawson doesn't have the authority to change QBs then he shouldn't be the OC.

TVD should have had a very short leash. He's been head case for several weeks. It's not even about the defenses confusing him- he just isn't seeing the field at all. Again, we have a young QB who played an extremely efficient game against Clemson. The players seemed to feed off William's enthusiasm. After the drives kept stalling over and over again, TVD should have been given a break. See if Williams could get a spark.

But not only did Cristobal and Dawson stick with a QB who was in absolute meltdown mode, but they compounded the stupidity by using terrible personnel groupings. Mc[BGCOLOR=initial]cormick can't block or catch. Why would you keep putting him out there? He was directly responsible for the failure of at least two scoring drives. He consistently missed blocks and had passes bounce off his hands. Either spread the field and use a legit WR or bring in a 6th OL who can actually block. [/BGCOLOR]

[BGCOLOR=initial]These are all coaching choices. [/BGCOLOR]
 
The offense has completely changed since ATM. And I’m not even an X and O’s guy. The formations, the play calling, everything looks night and different. I remember how Dawson schemed Restrepo open in that game, in the red zone for a TD and thinking our offense will be innovative and exciting to watch again. So much for that. But my question is why? Why is Dawson not scheming up plays like this anymore? No way this man just changes his offense altogether unless told to do so by Mario. It also seems that Mario is **** bent on preserving EW’s redshirt. What for?! This just tells me that Mario is afraid he can’t recruit that position effectively. Now, I’m not saying EW is the next coming of Dorsey. But even to this untrained eye, I know TVD ain’t it.
 
The offense has completely changed since ATM. And I’m not even an X and O’s guy. The formations, the play calling, everything looks night and different. I remember how Dawson schemed Restrepo open in that game, in the red zone for a TD and thinking our offense will be innovative and exciting to watch again. So much for that. But my question is why? Why is Dawson not scheming up plays like this anymore? No way this man just changes his offense altogether unless told to do so by Mario. It also seems that Mario is **** bent on preserving EW’s redshirt. What for?! This just tells me that Mario is afraid he can’t recruit that position effectively. Now, I’m not saying EW is the next coming of Dorsey. But even to this untrained eye, I know TVD ain’t it.
Sorry… George not Restrepo that got the TD in a creative play cal against ATM.
 
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sheesh, OP is off base. Usually he’s spot on but he misses the mark.

@Memnon are you telling me you didn’t like the wrinkles on offense? I thought having Xavier as an in-line blocker and getting rolled up on via the running game was genius. Then, not to be outdone, Dawson surprises us again with young being an in-line blocker to set the edge against nc st’s best player - that’s some bro raid secret sauce right there. But generally, I love adding the outlet passes to our 270 pound blocker - Tyler should be so lucky to have that on offense
 
sheesh, OP is off base. Usually he’s spot on but he misses the mark.

@Memnon are you telling me you didn’t like the wrinkles on offense? I thought having Xavier as an in-line blocker and getting rolled up on via the running game was genius. Then, not to be outdone, Dawson surprises us again with young being an in-line blocker to set the edge against nc st’s best player - that’s some bro raid secret sauce right there. But generally, I love adding the outlet passes to our 270 pound blocker - Tyler should be so lucky to have that on offense
How many times did we align with X lined up next to our sixth OL CM? We’ve slowly transitioned back to what Mario is. I swear I saw him with a chub in his pants when the score was 10-6 in the third quarter. Smash mouth bro , grind it out bro.
 
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How many times did we align with X lined up next to our sixth OL CM? We’ve slowly transitioned back to what Mario is. I swear I saw him with a chub in his pants when the score was 10-6 in the third quarter. Smash noir bro , grind it out bro.

Having X as an inline blocker to set the edge makes no sense to me. He’s not running routes out of that spot bc there’s too much congestion.

We must be saving plays for fsu.

Norvell will empty the playbook next week meanwhile Mario will just dig his heels in and hope to keep it close by playing offense in a phone booth - Iowa bro style.
 
Here’s what’s really fcked...

All these concerns about his history with QB’s & very mediocre offense were raised before he was hired here, but mostly shooed off.

I remember how bad Oregon looked in 2021 against Utah, they got the absolute sh*t beat out of’em in both games & at the core of their issues was extremely bad subpar QB play, despite having a talented roster.

I don’t think that Mario believes that having a good QB actually makes a difference to winning or losing. I honestly believe that he thinks all the QB needs to do is hand the ball & the rest of the team will take care of the heavy lifting. It’s a core fundamental error in judgment IMO & will always be lingering around this program as a question to why we can’t get over the hump despite having relatively good recruiting classes on an annual basis.
I mentioned this a lot. I got the “ but Herbert bro”. He inherited that guy and Herbert looked nothing like what he’s been in the league.
 
Having X as an inline blocker to set the edge makes no sense to me. He’s not running routes out of that spot bc there’s too much congestion.

We must be saving plays for fsu.

Norvell will empty the playbook next week meanwhile Mario will just dig his heels in and hope to keep it close by playing offense in a phone booth - Iowa bro style.
It’ll be a A&M game plan from last year , trying to keep it close where he can pount at the score board and say “ look, we battled , kept it close“. I’m just not sure that’s possible at this point.
 
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Tyler Van Dyke when he's healthy, mentally into the game, and feeling good...he's like Shane Buechele level QB. Like, a nice G5 guy in a spread offense. But if anything isn't right with him in any way, he becomes perhaps one of the worst starting QBs you'll see. Last year when he was injured...just unplayable quarterback. This year, since GT, his play can't get worse. He's a peak and valley QB, whose valleys are the Great Rift Valley. He's a really bad player right now and he's got one week and one game to turn around the entire trajectory of his life. Unfortunately, he wants to crawl up into a ball and die right now. He's down bad.

I thought the offense just got its *** kicked in the game, too. NC State's defense, IMO, was the alpha unit in the game and it showed. Payton Wilson was an absolutely menace. I haven't really seen NC State play this year, but my lord this guy had pro tape all over the place. Best player on any side of the ball last night. We had no answer for him. Even on downs where he didn't make the play, Miami's offense was compensating for him and left our players to make one on one plays and unfortunately, they just didn't make it happen this week. Example: the 4th and 1 late in the game in the red zone. OL slants hard to Wilson's side, leaving RB one-on-one with the other LB #10 - a backup sophomore - and #10 made the play in the backfield and basically finished the game for NC State.
 
It’ll be a A&M game plan from last year , trying to keep it close where he can pount at the score board and say “ look, we battled , kept it close“. I’m just not sure that’s possible at this point.
It’s not possible when the other team knows what you’re going to do
 
Mario's main problem besides simply being stupid is he thinks he knows offense. Lance is kicking *** because Mario cant meddle and probably hired him more based on his actual results as a coach (he had great advanced analytics).

The problem on offense is Mario THINKS he can interview all these OCs and pick the best one but he probably doesn't understand 70% of what they're saying so he hires the simplest, most old school OCs because he better understands what they're actually trying to do (run the ball and be physical).

Getting at least decent OCs isn't hard at all and doesn't require months of research/interviews. He needs to hire an OC like he hired a DC and literally leave them the **** alone. He should just look at advanced analytics, talk to other people smarter than him (so basically anyone) and get their opinions, and then simply make a hire.

Whatever they did during the bye should be burned and they should go back to the offense that we saw the first 4ish weeks.
 
There isn't a sound explanation for failing to pull TVD vs Virginia or NCSU.

Maybe the coaches truly believe Emory Williams is god awful.

i just cannot explain it at this point.

I fully expect TVD to start against FSU.
i guarantee it GIF
 
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