If Mario keeps landing the big uglies, everything else will come. QBs and RBs know they'll put up big numbers with no grass stains, and WRs follow QBs.
*and if the offense shows a pulse
If Mario keeps landing the big uglies, everything else will come. QBs and RBs know they'll put up big numbers with no grass stains, and WRs follow QBs.
Did Central Beach where all the hotels are get hit at all?
It was only the southeastern area of Fort Lauderdale that got the heaviest rain. The area around DRVPNK stadium got between 3-4".
And despite what your girlfriends may tell you, that's not a lot.
Ft lauderdale mayor is on tv saying its a state of emergency, doubt they want to take police and such to deal with a football team glorified practice.. Will be interesting to see how they deal with it. Ft lauderdale is flooded in many places, crazy that a school in coral gables has to go out that far
I suspect depends heavily on weather next 12hrs.Ft lauderdale mayor is on tv saying its a state of emergency, doubt they want to take police and such to deal with a football team glorified practice.. Will be interesting to see how they deal with it. Ft lauderdale is flooded in many places, crazy that a school in coral gables has to go out that far
▪ UM people can’t stop raving about center Matt Lee, the transfer from UCF. One official called him immovable. He didn’t give up a sack last season. “He’s good, moves really well,” defensive tackle Jacob Lichtenstein said.
Butch was at the 1987 NC reunion a few months back at Watsco Center....I was there. The second he walked in, everyone including our coaches gravitated to him.▪ A former UM player who attended the Canes’ annual alumni weekend last weekend said people were surprised to see former UM coach Butch Davis, who doesn’t typically come to those events. Among others in attendance: Gino Torreta, Bernie Kosar, Duane Starks, Twan Russell, Don Soldinger, Warren Sapp, Roy Bellamy and Gary Dunn.
Sapp went on the field before Saturday’s scrimmage and was working with some of the players, offering tips.
▪ A few things we’re hearing: Two alums who attended Saturday’s scrimmage that Brown threw one beautiful long pass to Isaiah Horton (one said Horton seemed to drop it) but also was inaccurate on a deep throw. And on some shorter throws, ball placement needs work; it’s not always exactly where the receiver needs it. Brown last season was 0 for 5 on passes thrown at least 20 yards. And there has been overall improvement this spring, and that’s a positive. But there’s still work to be done. He remains an electrifying runner, and there’s optimism that Dawson can help get him where he needs to be as a passer....
A lot of time has been spent on tackling drills. Coaches know that was still a problem last year… Freshman tight end Riley Williams has the ability to someday join the list of great UM tight ends. But a former player said he needs to get stronger and tougher. He could end up playing sparingly if Elijah Arroyo, Cam McCormick and Jaleel Skinner get through this season without injuries.
▪ UM people can’t stop raving about center Matt Lee, the transfer from UCF. One official called him immovable. He didn’t give up a sack last season. “He’s good, moves really well,” defensive tackle Jacob Lichtenstein said.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...y-jackson/article273250245.html#storylink=cpy
Bringing in Matt Lee is priceless. Glad he's a Cane▪ A former UM player who attended the Canes’ annual alumni weekend last weekend said people were surprised to see former UM coach Butch Davis, who doesn’t typically come to those events. Among others in attendance: Gino Torreta, Bernie Kosar, Duane Starks, Twan Russell, Don Soldinger, Warren Sapp, Roy Bellamy and Gary Dunn.
Sapp went on the field before Saturday’s scrimmage and was working with some of the players, offering tips.
▪ A few things we’re hearing: Two alums who attended Saturday’s scrimmage that Brown threw one beautiful long pass to Isaiah Horton (one said Horton seemed to drop it) but also was inaccurate on a deep throw. And on some shorter throws, ball placement needs work; it’s not always exactly where the receiver needs it. Brown last season was 0 for 5 on passes thrown at least 20 yards. And there has been overall improvement this spring, and that’s a positive. But there’s still work to be done. He remains an electrifying runner, and there’s optimism that Dawson can help get him where he needs to be as a passer....
A lot of time has been spent on tackling drills. Coaches know that was still a problem last year… Freshman tight end Riley Williams has the ability to someday join the list of great UM tight ends. But a former player said he needs to get stronger and tougher. He could end up playing sparingly if Elijah Arroyo, Cam McCormick and Jaleel Skinner get through this season without injuries.
▪ UM people can’t stop raving about center Matt Lee, the transfer from UCF. One official called him immovable. He didn’t give up a sack last season. “He’s good, moves really well,” defensive tackle Jacob Lichtenstein said.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...y-jackson/article273250245.html#storylink=cpy
looks like that area got about 11".It was only the southeastern area of Fort Lauderdale that got the heaviest rain. The area around DRVPNK stadium got between 3-4".
And despite what your girlfriends may tell you, that's not a lot.