Yeah and we saw how that repeatedly played out: good teams, underwhelming results.He’s just an old school mentality.
Harbaugh coached the exact same style at Michigan.
As long as he is a legitimate passer of the footballI'd love to bring in a QB next off season who is a legitimate running threat.
Shiet.... We may be alright if he can just hold the DE on a zone read.As long as he is a legitimate passer of the football
I think Mario is a very good coach, but his current strategy is dangerous. By slowing the game and bleeding clock, we cut down possessions and actually give up the advantage our roster provides. With only 4/5 drives each, a single fumble, interception, or penalty can decide the outcome.
It’s like flipping a coin—if you only flip it 5 times, the weaker side has a decent shot to come out ahead; flip it 20 times, and the stronger side almost always wins. That’s exactly why underdogs shorten games—to increase variance and hope for breaks.
Miami, with superior depth and talent, should be doing the opposite and maximizing possessions so that over time, our edge becomes undeniable. I hate to say it, but this WILL be our Achilles heel until it’s fixed.
I’m glad we won by dominating the second half
Still games like this don’t tell us much of anything
It was the same team trying the same things they always do, just so happens the other team wasn’t nearly good enough to do much about it. Though they did more than I would have liked
Toney on specials and the turnovers obviously made it look really lopsided
I saw one flicker though. Faked the dive inside and hit Lofton for a wide open 9-10 yards. That’s easy money right there the way teams crash the middle on us
Defense was fast and physical and that’ll keep up as long as we stay healthy
great point here. Especially with the run design, we definitely need a pull option. Hayne King is decimating team with it.Forget everything else.
That type of pound it, 5 rushing TDs, control the clock offense, is Mario’s dream offense.
I hate it. But if you’re going to run it, you need a Sellers at QB. Or even CJ Bailey.
You need a QB that can pull it and run on read option plays. That can pull it on drop backs and get you 3 to 5 yards.
The style of play struggles without an additional runner on the field to keep the defense honest and keep the methodical march moving.
That 4th and 1 stop is wide open for a QB to keep it and take it outside. That’s the difference between an offense that probably is 30-ish in the analytics, and 15-ish.
Brockermeyer is a problem. Ol boy was on skates getting his **** pushed in all night.
Is Rodriguez worse? Can’t rememberBrockermeyer is a problem. Ol boy was on skates getting his **** pushed in all night.
He wants to dominate a game with strength and time control, but he doesn't realize against inferior opponents you dominate with speed and power
great point here. Especially with the run design, we definitely need a pull option. Hayne King is decimating team with it.
We run outside, and more PA or RPO with Duo. Will literally change entire O. Saw a bit of thatI’m glad we won by dominating the second half
Still games like this don’t tell us much of anything
It was the same team trying the same things they always do, just so happens the other team wasn’t nearly good enough to do much about it. Though they did more than I would have liked
Toney on specials and the turnovers obviously made it look really lopsided
I saw one flicker though. Faked the dive inside and hit Lofton for a wide open 9-10 yards. That’s easy money right there the way teams crash the middle on us
Defense was fast and physical and that’ll keep up as long as we stay healthy
Good luck with that. Not wrong though.Post
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Ok, a win is a win. Forget the score, Stanford was never going to win this game. Andrew Luck was on the sideline, but he wasn't walking through that door, neither was Toby Gerhart or Richard Sherman
But I hope Mario Cristobal realizes that when you slow the pace against inferior foes, you actually open the window to get upset. When you have the superior team, you want MORE plays, not less. That didn't happen tonight, but that's not the point.
Sometimes it's not the result but the process. Instead of 'establishing the run', how bout 'establishing points' and allow your team to play from ahead? And then run the ball late and let your pass rushers pin their ears back.
Don't listen to me, I'm just a crouching Tiger who is a fan. But that was the base philosophy of Bill Walsh every gameAs for the offense, my view is that if you run more spread sets(clear up some of the congestion in the box) and throw more on early downs, you can see a more free-flowing unit.It's good to see this team dominate the second half and pull away late. I hope that it carries over into Dallas (I'll be there) vs SMU.
I think it's more that Ward covered up a lot of Dawson's warts last year.Seriously wonder if Beck's tendency to throw picks has affected Dawson's play calling.
We’ve had some issues on these first drives lately on defense but they really shut the door in the middle of the game each week. Huge.I think they had 70 yards on the first drive and 74 on the next 10.