brock
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That works too lolFIFY
That works too lolFIFY
I've got to admire your resilience.The veer and shoot works when u have a QB who is a threat to keep the zone read and throw the deep ball. FSU did not have that. They also had a worse oline and QB than we did and still had a better offense. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Briles got Franks drafted day 2.
FSU defense has sucked since Willy has been there. FSU offense had nothing to do with their struggles last year, the defense was just ***
Yeah confidence creates envy in people who lack it so it's understandable why u felt the need to reply.I've got to admire your resilience.
You get dunked on daily on here, but you keep coming back acting like nothing has happened and you know what you're talking about.
Can't comment on the uptempo stuff. On the latter comment....Why do people who post here think every uptempo, spread offense is the same?
You guys really, really need to start watching college football outside of Miami games and ESPN "The U' reruns.
Yeah confidence creates envy in people who lack it so it's understandable why u felt the need to reply.
Keep admiring me though.
you didn’t understand my postCan't comment on the uptempo stuff. On the latter comment....
Stfu. U ain't my daddy.
Briles improved them by 50 yards a game and a touchdown better from 2018. If anything this just dismisses your premise.
No.
I watched several FSU of their games, and that "O" flat out disappeared, evaporated, disappeared, in the second half in multiple games and left their D to cough up losses. Further, they coughed 9-sacks vs. UM and were flamed by Clemson, lost to BSU and bean LMU by a missed fieldgoal.
I'd pull out the crayons to make the question easier, but address the very real premise or get lost.
Key is the defense. Miami has had a consistently strong defense the past 3 years, and we have reason to believe that it will remain a top 25 defense. The offense can stay equally bad or get better. Odds are it gets better. If that happens, close losses become close wins to comfortable wins, and we look at a much better season.FSU brought in Briles to install an uptempo spread. They failed.
Unquestionably a deplorable OL was part of the cause. BUT, FSU had talent at QB, RB in Cam, TE in McKitty and decent WR.
How is that different from UM this year? UM, arguably, had a worse OL, but UM has talent (unproven in this EXACT offense) at QB, RB, TE and good but uproven WR.
I'm looking at that and wondering how UM produces anything different than FSU managed last year, which was a ***** show.
Will we suffer the same fate? Assuming Diaz survives, how long will it take for Lashlee's offense to "click?"