Quick thought on the Stanford victory...

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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.
Not having a lead in this game until the 3rd was a ******* fail. I don't care what the outcome was.
 
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Those runs up the middle in the first half
 
the root of our problems is slamming the ball inside 98% of the run plays. U can make big plays in the run if you keep the defense off guard. Its not hard to figure whats coming with us. Just stop this, and u stop them. Thats all the gameplan was from UL.
 
It’s like Mario is so programmed to coaching a less talented team that he coaches the same way even with a more talented team.
The thing is though, since he left FIU with maybe two years of exceptions almost every game, his team, whether at Alabama Oregon or Miami had the most talented team by far on paper
 
If Stanford didn't drop so many catches and int's this game looks much worse. A win is a win but this offense disappearing for large spans week after weak is scary.
Ehhh… you can literally say this about every team in every game. We had at least three drive ending drops in the first half too. If our guys caught every pass, we we likely score more points. But it’s football and players drop passes and make mistakes. If you have to play perfect to win, you’re never going to win a game.
 
Figured this thread is as good as any to put this:

Stanford had 72 yards on their first drive.
The had 72 yards the rest of the game.

I know they suck but that defensive performance was incredibly exactly as you should do against one of the worst teams in college football
FIFY
 

We continue to fall asleep at the wheel for entire periods/ stretches while mantaining the same dive up the middle BS while superior athletes are not being utilized. WTF Mario and Compnay. Everyone can see this ****.​


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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.
 
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Ehhh… you can literally say this about every team in every game. We had at least three drive ending drops in the first half too. If our guys caught every pass, we we likely score more points. But it’s football and players drop passes and make mistakes. If you have to play perfect to win, you’re never going to win a game.
Fair enough. But that’s to be expected from a ****** team like Stanford. Luckily our secondary held onto those picks, last week they would have swung the game in our favor.
 
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Let’s not forget last year’s offense. It scored a million points and was still physically dominant. That’s the ideal but we are far away for a few reasons. Need to build on the second half.

I’d like to see more tempo. Beck is a quick operator by nature.

Last year’s offense is an outlier when you look at Mario’s history.

His offenses most years rank very high in down to down success rate. But low in the explosive play rate.

That’s exactly what we’re seeing this year, except the running play success rate isn’t as great.
 
A win is a win but the same flaws keep popping up. Either starting slow or finishing slow. The run game is way too obvious in which teams will be shooting the gap or if our center is beat our run game will be inconsistent. If no run game then Beck who is a game manager is forced to throw and mistakes can happen. Quick passes will neutralize our strength on defense which if Stanford’s qb was good at all there were plays to be made. Teams with better talent and coaching will exploit this team because we are too stubborn to adjust.
 
I think miami mixed in some different run sets in 2nd half which helped out our run offense some. Not sure why we come out flat so often with Mario on some of these inferior opponents.

Maybe Mario and Dawson lack confidence in Beck which is why we haven't cut loose and really tried to open the offense more.
How hard is it to throw some quick screens on the edge when they got 8-9 in box?
It isn’t lack of confidence in Beck
Its
Incompetence by Shannon and meathead
 
How hard is it to throw some quick screens on the edge when they got 8-9 in box?
It isn’t lack of confidence in Beck
Its
Incompetence by Shannon and meathead
I dont disagree. I just can't understand why our coaches wont adjust.
 
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the root of our problems is slamming the ball inside 98% of the run plays. U can make big plays in the run if you keep the defense off guard. Its not hard to figure whats coming with us. Just stop this, and u stop them. Thats all the gameplan was from UL.
the coaching staff doesnt care. They believe their plan is THE plan. What they fail to grasp or refuse to acknowledge is just a few changes will go a LONG way..just show some flexibility
 
the coaching staff doesnt care. They believe their plan is THE plan. What they fail to grasp or refuse to acknowledge is just a few changes will go a LONG way..just show some flexibility

It has been that way for all 4 seasons. They run their plan whether we score or don’t, win or lose. Didn’t matter at 5-7, 7-6, 10-3 and 6-1.

Builds culture or some bull****
 
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