Practice #6

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Jesus, Keontra Smith (#4) looks like a grown man.

We were rightfully bummed to miss on both Stevenson and Battle. But Smith can run with those dudes. He's just as elite. 4.55 forty with a 4.2 shuttle at 200+ pounds. That's almost identical to the other two. He's just an inch or two shorter at the same weight, and the scouts have a hard-on for DB height. Everything else screams pro.
 
Was told There are three scrimmages scheduled for Aug, 4, 10, and 16 at local high schools and the stadium.
Talk of 1 might be open. We will see what Manny does.
I would bet maybe the 1st one cause the other 2 I believe it will show our offensive game plan.

They're holding a third scrimmage a week before the UF game?
 
Instead of starting my own thread & due to the activity of this one.

Like this if you would follow along if I did an NCAA 14 Franchise Mode with the current Miami roster with the current schedule.


Also: every **** video I’ve seen there are multiple drops. Hope it’s early season jitters but **** that **** gets old, especially against air.
 
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Instead of starting my own thread & due to the activity of this one.

Like this if you would follow along if I did an NCAA 14 Franchise Mode with the current Miami roster with the current schedule.


Also: every **** video I’ve seen there are multiple drops. Hope it’s early season jitters but **** that **** gets old, especially against air.

If you create legit roster. I would love to download it. Can't find any one on internet with Miami
 
I doubt Lingard plays Week 1. Still looks to be heavily favoring that leg to me and would do him no favors to give him his first game action against a top tier foe. Need Burns to stay healthy.
 
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Just a few notes from the eyes at practice. Some had concerns about how much of the playbook is being installed!!

As we get further into camp, you can see that Miami is starting to dive deeper into their offensive planning. Today, I saw shifts and formations that I had not seen before. Both Will Mallory and Brevin Jordan were lined up next to each other and motioned at the same time while Brian Hightower motioned in from the outside. It was a very unique formation.

And Dan Enos isn't allowing the complexity of this new offense to slow them down. He was on top of his offense and his coaches hard today. Freshman TE Larry Hodges was a bit out of position and you heard Enos yell, “Is anybody going to coach this guy!”
The standards of excellence are expected to be met, as all the quarterbacks said yesterday. They are expected to be perfect, or as close to it as possible.

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Enos is stopping at nothing to improve this offense to be excellent!!
small correction, the two tight ends moving at the same is a shift, not motion, as @LuCane mentioned a few days ago. i saw the same double TE shift in practice 1 and 3.
 
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