The success of Elijah Lofton is key to the season.

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I think Elijah Lofton by far is our most talented player on offense and success this year may depend on his ability to be a Mackey finalist.

In many ways : Miami this year is offensively similar to UGA in 2023 offensively.

That year they had a 1st year starter in Beck and his two main options were Bowers, who was probably the most gifted TE prospect of alltime and a sophomore Ladd McConkey.

Bowers was listed around 6”4 240 that year and Lofton, though likely smaller is around 6”3 230. Lofton has some of the multifaceted skillset that Bowers possesses in bundles.

I think the smart approach is to lean on Lofton being the absolute feature in the offense this year. Similar to UGA we are planning on using a committee approach at RB like they had in Edwards, Robinson, & Milton.

We’ll have Fletcher/Lyles at our disposal with freshmen sprinkled in.

Another factor will be having a reliable and productive WR in a McConkey role that can keep teams honest and open up chances for Lofton to be used more. The guy needs to be Trader if he is who is billed as.


Lastly the schedules are identical in that there is a critical 3 game stretch within 5 that likely gives us an answer on how the season pans out.

Theirs happen in the last 5 November in 2023 when they faced: three ranked opps in a row in OLE MISS/MIZZOU/TENN. They also faced and beat GT/FLA in that stretch. They ended up 12-1 that year after losing to Bama in the SEC title game and throttling FSU in the Orange bowl.

We face in our first five games a similar litmus test of 3 opps with: ND/FLA/FSU. USF/Bethune are sprinkled in between.

Miami will need to have a solidified offensive approach to start the season and there likely won’t be a kind adjustment period.

If the team can lean on/unlock Lofton, it’ll give the offense a very formidable advantage early season.
 
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I think Elijah Lofton by far is our most talented player on offense and success this year may depend on his ability to be a Mackey finalist.

In many ways : Miami this year is offensively similar to UGA in 2023 offensively.

That year they had a 1st year starter in Beck and his two main options were Bowers, who was probably the most gifted TE prospect of alltime and a sophomore Ladd McConkey.

Bowers was listed around 6”4 240 that year and Lofton, though likely smaller is around 6”3 230. Lofton has some of the multifaceted skillset that Bowers possesses in bundles.

I think the smart approach is to lean on Lofton being the absolute feature in the offense this year. Similar to UGA we are planning on using a committee approach at RB like they had in Edwards, Robinson, & Milton.

We’ll have Fletcher/Lyles at our disposal with freshmen sprinkled in.

Another factor will be having a reliable and productive WR in a McConkey role that can keep teams honest and open up chances for Lofton to be used more. The guy needs to Trader if he is who is billed as.


Lastly the schedules are identical in that there is a critical 3 game stretch within 5 that likely gives us an answer on how the season pans out.

Theirs happen in the last 5 November in 2023 when they faced: three ranked opps in a row in OLE MISS/MIZZOU/TENN. They also faced and beat GT/FLA in that stretch. They ended up 12-1 that year after losing to Bama in the SEC title game and throttling FSU in the Orange bowl.

We face in our first five games a similar litmus test of 3 opps with: ND/FLA/FSU. USF/Bethune are sprinkled in between.

Miami will need to have a solidified offensive approach to start the season and there likely won’t be a kind adjustment period.

If the team can lean on/unlock Lofton, it’ll give the offense a very formidable advantage early season.
Lofton is not Bowers. We don’t have the defense that Georgia had. It is ok to get excited but be realistic in your comparison.
 
I think Elijah Lofton by far is our most talented player on offense and success this year may depend on his ability to be a Mackey finalist.

In many ways : Miami this year is offensively similar to UGA in 2023 offensively.

That year they had a 1st year starter in Beck and his two main options were Bowers, who was probably the most gifted TE prospect of alltime and a sophomore Ladd McConkey.

Bowers was listed around 6”4 240 that year and Lofton, though likely smaller is around 6”3 230. Lofton has some of the multifaceted skillset that Bowers possesses in bundles.

I think the smart approach is to lean on Lofton being the absolute feature in the offense this year. Similar to UGA we are planning on using a committee approach at RB like they had in Edwards, Robinson, & Milton.

We’ll have Fletcher/Lyles at our disposal with freshmen sprinkled in.

Another factor will be having a reliable and productive WR in a McConkey role that can keep teams honest and open up chances for Lofton to be used more. The guy needs to Trader if he is who is billed as.


Lastly the schedules are identical in that there is a critical 3 game stretch within 5 that likely gives us an answer on how the season pans out.

Theirs happen in the last 5 November in 2023 when they faced: three ranked opps in a row in OLE MISS/MIZZOU/TENN. They also faced and beat GT/FLA in that stretch. They ended up 12-1 that year after losing to Bama in the SEC title game and throttling FSU in the Orange bowl.

We face in our first five games a similar litmus test of 3 opps with: ND/FLA/FSU. USF/Bethune are sprinkled in between.

Miami will need to have a solidified offensive approach to start the season and there likely won’t be a kind adjustment period.

If the team can lean on/unlock Lofton, it’ll give the offense a very formidable advantage early season.
Bowers
I think Elijah Lofton by far is our most talented player on offense and success this year may depend on his ability to be a Mackey finalist.

In many ways : Miami this year is offensively similar to UGA in 2023 offensively.

That year they had a 1st year starter in Beck and his two main options were Bowers, who was probably the most gifted TE prospect of alltime and a sophomore Ladd McConkey.

Bowers was listed around 6”4 240 that year and Lofton, though likely smaller is around 6”3 230. Lofton has some of the multifaceted skillset that Bowers possesses in bundles.

I think the smart approach is to lean on Lofton being the absolute feature in the offense this year. Similar to UGA we are planning on using a committee approach at RB like they had in Edwards, Robinson, & Milton.

We’ll have Fletcher/Lyles at our disposal with freshmen sprinkled in.

Another factor will be having a reliable and productive WR in a McConkey role that can keep teams honest and open up chances for Lofton to be used more. The guy needs to Trader if he is who is billed as.


Lastly the schedules are identical in that there is a critical 3 game stretch within 5 that likely gives us an answer on how the season pans out.

Theirs happen in the last 5 November in 2023 when they faced: three ranked opps in a row in OLE MISS/MIZZOU/TENN. They also faced and beat GT/FLA in that stretch. They ended up 12-1 that year after losing to Bama in the SEC title game and throttling FSU in the Orange bowl.

We face in our first five games a similar litmus test of 3 opps with: ND/FLA/FSU. USF/Bethune are sprinkled in between.

Miami will need to have a solidified offensive approach to start the season and there likely won’t be a kind adjustment period.

If the team can lean on/unlock Lofton, it’ll give the offense a very formidable advantage early season.
Bowers was Elite yes, But not the most Physically impressive prospect of All time.
Jeremy Shockey,Kellen Winslow even Greg Olsen from pure Talent Match Bowers or Exceed Him.
*Bowers May have Been the be Reciever.
& Overall Player .But Talent wise he was 6’3.5 240 lbs
**Shockey was 6’6 256 timed 4.55 ( Watch The TD vs VT ‘00) Exceed Bowers as a Prospect ( not a Player)/Better Blocker. Shockey Had Hall of Fame Talent

Winslow -6-5 250 4.58 Better Block/ Near Bowers Level a Receiver

Olsen 6’5 248 4.62 —Better Blocker

Pitts -Florida Ultimate Flex TE
Exceeds as a Reciever/ Bowers much Better Blocker

***Keith Jackson - Oklahoma
Of The 80s - Was Brock Bowers.
He would Take Reverses to the House (85 yds VS Nebraska)
6’3 250 Sub 4.5 was Faster Than Micheal Irvin.
 
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Lofton is either gonna be an all time great/elite, or the GOAT Green Tree All American. There is no in between.
 
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Bowers

Bowers was Elite yes, But not the most Physically impressive prospect of All time.
Jeremy Shockey,Kellen Winslow even Kevin Olsen from pure Talent Match Bowers or Exceed Him.
*Bowers May have Been the be Reciever.
& Overall Player .But Talent wise he was 6’3.5 240 lbs
**Shockey was 6’6 256 timed 4.55 ( Watch The TD vs VT ‘00) Exceed Bowers as a Prospect ( not a Player)/Better Blocker. Shockey Had Hall of Fame Talent

Winslow -6-5 250 4.58 Better Block/ Near Bowers Level a Receiver

Olsen 6’5 248 4.62 —Better Blocker

Pitts -Florida Ultimate Flex TE
Exceeds as a Reciever/ Bowers much Better Blocker

***Keith Jackson - Oklahoma
Of The 80s - Was Brock Bowers.
He would Take Reverses to the House (85 yds VS Nebraska)
6’3 250 Sub 4.5 was Faster Than Micheal Irvin.
Greg Olsen. Kevin was his underachieving, overhyped brother.
 
Lofton is a good player. Key word being good. Until I see it on saturdays consistently he’s nothing more than another Bevin Jordan which is solid. I’m just being real
 
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I think Elijah Lofton by far is our most talented player on offense and success this year may depend on his ability to be a Mackey finalist.

In many ways : Miami this year is offensively similar to UGA in 2023 offensively.

That year they had a 1st year starter in Beck and his two main options were Bowers, who was probably the most gifted TE prospect of alltime and a sophomore Ladd McConkey.

Bowers was listed around 6”4 240 that year and Lofton, though likely smaller is around 6”3 230. Lofton has some of the multifaceted skillset that Bowers possesses in bundles.

I think the smart approach is to lean on Lofton being the absolute feature in the offense this year. Similar to UGA we are planning on using a committee approach at RB like they had in Edwards, Robinson, & Milton.

We’ll have Fletcher/Lyles at our disposal with freshmen sprinkled in.

Another factor will be having a reliable and productive WR in a McConkey role that can keep teams honest and open up chances for Lofton to be used more. The guy needs to Trader if he is who is billed as.


Lastly the schedules are identical in that there is a critical 3 game stretch within 5 that likely gives us an answer on how the season pans out.

Theirs happen in the last 5 November in 2023 when they faced: three ranked opps in a row in OLE MISS/MIZZOU/TENN. They also faced and beat GT/FLA in that stretch. They ended up 12-1 that year after losing to Bama in the SEC title game and throttling FSU in the Orange bowl.

We face in our first five games a similar litmus test of 3 opps with: ND/FLA/FSU. USF/Bethune are sprinkled in between.

Miami will need to have a solidified offensive approach to start the season and there likely won’t be a kind adjustment period.

If the team can lean on/unlock Lofton, it’ll give the offense a very formidable advantage early season.
Couldn’t agree with this more.
 
"The guy needs to Trader if he is who is billed as."

This sentence made me retarded. Holy **** man.
 
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