- Joined
- Dec 20, 2021
- Messages
- 5,552
Brother, do you agree that we almost lost the game because of that approach?
After the last 23 years, "almost losing" to a top 6 team is a step in the right direction.
Brother, do you agree that we almost lost the game because of that approach?
- Our offensive line is the best in America. I’d buy an argument for Utah or Penn State, but I’m taking our guys. Notre Dame only had four hurries, which was their lowest total since they played Navy in 2017.
My personal sense is they just didn’t trust our passing offense yet. This is Game 1 against an elite secondary and a team that finished Top 10 in takeaways. On our end, Beck just started throwing in mid-summer and we were playing two true freshmen. I think if this game was in Week 5, we would’ve put the ball in Beck’s hands more often.
YOOOO, you came back around!! welcome back! hahathat is the game where we legit changed our stance as a program and played and looked like tier 1. Definitely can compete with any team for sure, we have the right HC
Especially with how the game was officiated. 1 DPI when their DBs were clutching and grabbing all game. You think they weren't going to keep getting away with it if one of them resulted in a game changing INT?I think it’s more about the receivers than Beck. What happens when one of Notre Dame’s veteran corners gets away with pulling one of our teenage WRs jerseys, tips the ball up and it gets picked? Or if they are just off on their timing with Beck due to lack of reps?
I’m not saying I agree. But I can understand the rationale in this particular game.
Brother, do you agree that we almost lost the game because of that approach?
ok.We almost lost the game because of a blown coverage.
Let’s not forget if Marion doesn’t get tackled on that route down the sideline he probably runs under that and scores, and the conversation we’re having is completely different.
If we don’t run fletcher on 3rd and 4, and beck happens to throw a pick or is sacked and taken out of field goal range, we’re probably calling for Mario’s head right now.
It’s week 1 and we’re breaking in Beck with a very young WR core against the best secondary we will face all year. Let’s put things into perspective.
With that said, if we don’t improve from here and open things up more as the season goes on, then we can talk. Enjoy the win, without what Mario has built we don’t win these types of games.
Am I understanding correctly that we only have him for this season?We'll find out. He makes them in practice but there's limited track record in games. I wish we had him longer because he seems to be on an upward trajectory.
You think the playbook will be opened up against Bethune Cookman?Beck didn't come to Miami to hand off the ball. He saw what Cam did and he is going to try and put up the same type of numbers, even if he has to change the play call. Let's see next game how this unfolds.
Even though I think he should have been more aggressive after the INT, Dawson's reasoning for leaning on the run in second half up to the last couple of plays is fine, but that part of the presser was weird to me.the conclusion is that because it was Game 1 we were more conservative than what we might be down the road. @DMoney 's hypothesis/opinion makes sense. time will tell. if we continue doing the same ****e, then it wasn't Game 1, the lack of reps between Beck and WRs etc.
time will tell.
Dawson's explanation yesterday, however, makes the most sense as to the final drive. he got conservative on third down because he wanted ND to burn their time outs and knew the defense would get at least one sack.
that was the plan AND IT WORKED. Can you give the guy some f@cking credit?
IDK man.... Like I get always looking for something to improve on, every game there are mistakes and yes going conservative could have almost lost us the game, but we won, you play to win an we did it so have to give some credit for a plan working.I'm with @P-Tizzle on this one. Outside of the td passes, Beck was making safe throws and not putting the ball in harm's way. This was a massive over correction from last year's Syracuse game and it almost (I stress, ALMOST) led to the exact same outcome. As has been said already, Mario is really good in these games and has proven that over his career. But he's got to find the right balance between aggressiveness and being conservative.