Thoughts on the Stanford win

Where the **** is Justin Scott?
Sometimes it takes longer for defensive tackles to find their footing and Scott was not a finished product coming out of high school, so maybe the light goes on soon. It does make me feel better that outside of David Stone, the rest of the guys from this class haven't made much of an impact either.
 
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As a coach that is **** Bent on being a running team how is it that Mario will stand there game after game running the same 2 running plays into the same two gaps?
When everyone in CFB that has watched Miami play knows where 99.9% of our runs are going to go it’s a testament to just how good this running game might be if there was a little imagination involved in calling plays.
I’m not sure who is calling the plays because I’ve heard Marybelle is in charge of the running game,Mario is the one that’s handcuffing Dawson and is directing what plays are called and that Dawson is the one calling plays and he’s the one with no imagination.
Whoever it is that is responsible for the playcalling really sucks at it and they need to be taken out of the decision making. If we had any imagination in the running game where Lyle or Pringle could be inserted with the possibility of breaking a long gain or even housing it or even Fletcher or Brown surprising the defense and not run through the A or B and breaking one we’d be so much better on offense.Not to mention being better in short yardage when the opposing team doesn’t know where the play is going on 3rd or 4th and 1 or 2 when you’re trying to keep a drive going.
We will not beat the top teams in the CFP ( if we get there) with this antiquated running game.Something has to change but knowing Mario he will be stubborn and continue to try and put a square peg into a round hole and get stuffed in short yardage.
 
I’ve been begging for more pace and space . Playing in these tight sets and slow pace at all times is playing with fire. It takes away from our talent advantage which helps underdogs . You can lean on the run and power later in games after teams have been worn down.
Wonder if Mario knows there’s less possessions to go around these days with the running clock
 
Yes part of it is execution. But should a team with the talent disparity in that game have to execute flawlessly 15 times in a row to get into scoring position? I think that’s the main argument. When you need all 5 OL and a TE to win their rep and then still need the RB to break a tackle within a yard or 2 of the LOS because your scheme is that limited it leaves no room for error.

Think about it this way. With this offensive design we can’t afford to take a 5 yard procedure penalty because it is a drive killer. I’m not saying penalties aren’t a big deal, but we are so limited by design if we even fall back 5 yards the drive is over.

And this was against Stanford. Now make it against a GT, Louisville, UVA, Pitt, SMU who we have more talent then but not as big a difference. That’s why we lose 2-3 games a year we should win.
Not that I disagree with your overall point, because you are right. I do think scheme plays a role but I also think we wildly underestimate how much experience and talent we lost at skill position and particularly wide receiver.

You can argue that just means that Dawson needs to be better at scheming up success and you'd be right, but it is also a lot easier said than done. Our pass catchers last season were one of the deepest groups in the entire country and this year we have Toney and a sprinkle of Daniels.

We knew we needed to add a playmaker in the portal at this position and unfortunately, we whiffed on the difference-makers because we didn't have a QB in the fold.

I do hope we see more Johnson and Moore instead of Marion going forward. I like Marion, good culture fit and an excellent blocker, but he just isn't a natural wide receiver. I still think he can be useful as a gadget guy and willing blocker. But if we spread it out more, which we should, need more Johnson and Moore.
 
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It seems like he cares more about identity than actually moving the ball or keeping opponent off balance

Ryan Day had that problem up until the end of last year. Kept trying to prove Ohio State could be tough and win it like Michigan did. Once he got over that they brought it home, including embarrassing Tennessee and Oregon along the way.
 
The first hour of this game looked familiar. We'd been playing bad football since the fourth quarter of the FSU game, and this felt like a Greatest Hits of our struggles: pre-snap penalties, no explosives, dead runs between the tackles. Everyone left on our schedule is better than Stanford, and those teams will beat us if we play like that.

But the rest of the game was productive. We covered a 30-point spread and got young players reps. Zero giveaways. Best of all, we stayed healthy. So how do we build on the good stuff going forward? Here are some position-by-position thoughts:

- I'd love to see more tempo for Carson Beck. He's a naturally quick operator- quick release, quick hands, quick decisions. When he's at his best, he's spreading the ball short and intermediate. The explosive plays will come without forcing them. Cam Ward was a totally different player- he's a basketball guard who could always hold the ball and make spectacular plays. Beck isn't going to elude rushers or throw off schedule. Get him in rhythm and let him heat up. He's 30-4 as a starter for a reason and we need to trust him.

- This offense is at his best when Mark Fletcher is at running back. His power-running energizes the team. He's good in the passing game, too. Treat him like 1A and it will pay off over four quarters.

It was nice for Jordan Lyle to get some confidence. The coaches are force-feeding him because they know he has juice. There may be some fit issues with our running game, as Lyle is patient and and likes slow-developing runs more than brute force. But both sides need to make it work for our offense to be at its best.

One player I'd love to see more often: Girard Pringle. He's a tough, one-cut runner and his acceleration gives us an element we need.

- After missing Jeremiah Smith, we signed another South Florida receiver who happens to be the best freshman in America. Malachi Toney is a superstar right now and we have him for two more years. He's really improved his contact balance. One thing that separates guys like Toney, Xavier Restrepo and KJ Osborn is how hard they work in the weight room. That lower-body and core strength shows up on the field.

My co-host @Peter Ariz has been calling for more Tony Johnson and the veteran delivered on Saturday. I think you can play him and Toney together.

There's a reason why Josh Moore and JoJo Trader got so many snaps last night. The coaches know we need more athleticism on the field. Moore had more success than Trader, but I expect them both to continue to get opportunities.

- The tight end position is struggling. When Elija Lofton is right, he's making the first guy miss every time. That's not happening now. He had some chances in space and looked lumbering. We need to improve there.

- James Brockermeyer struggled run blocking, including a poor rep on 4th and 1 that cost us a drive. He had some run-blocking issues at TCU, too. We hide some of that with our emphasis on double-teams, but he needs to get back to the way he was playing earlier in the year.

- Markel Bell is quietly having a strong season. I don't know what his NFL future holds, but he's giving us a steady presence on the left side. He was dominant last night.

- Overall, everyone knows we need to get more explosive on offense. 5.5 yards per play is a poor number against a terrible Stanford defense. There was progress with the turnovers, but we need more to beat the good teams.

- For all the uncertainty on offense, it's safe to say our defense is legit. We're 10th in scoring defense, 10th in yards per play, 10th in yards per rush, and 12th in yards per pass. We're 33rd in takeaways now but I think that number will keep going up with our pass rush.

- Stanford was particularly overmatched inside. David Blay ate them alive. I loved what I saw from Armondo Blount. What he might lack in pass-rush finesse, he makes up for with power, speed and effort. I expect him to keep expanding his role because he has the right approach.

- Rueben Bain is getting held on every single play. It's a shame he only has two sacks, but anybody watching our games knows how dominant he is on a snap-to-snap basis.

- One of the good things about last night was that we got real experience for a ton of young players. I saw Donta Simpson, Herbert Scroggins, Booker Pickett, Jaboree Antoine, Dylan Day, Luka Gilbert, Girard Pringle, SJ Alofaituli, and more getting meaningful work.

As we know in college football, the momentum from this finish doesn't necessarily carry over to the next game. We've seen teams look different week-to-week across the country. It's a good week to get on the road and go 1-0. Go Canes.
Great right up, I was more pleased by the utilization of the young players we just need Beck to play like he did last night, I am concerned with the center position may need to platoon Rodriquez with Brock, defense played well I saw Justin Scott in the game as well
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!

Not our problem.
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!
Frank Reich doesn't give 2 sh*ts about Stanford Football.

He's there as a favor to Andrew Luck & to collect a check.

He was not upset about that last TD, he wasn't upset about any of the TD's we scored.
 
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If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!
You gott be trolling
 
We need to see a lot more Tony Johnson and Josh Moore. Personnel management is one of the poorest areas of this coaching staff's ability. We constantly trot out the same personnel and formations that don't work. Then, when we FINALLY switch things up, we get production.
 
Ryan Day had that problem up until the end of last year. Kept trying to prove Ohio State could be tough and win it like Michigan did. Once he got over that they brought it home, including embarrassing Tennessee and Oregon along the way.
Unfortunately Michigan the year before is who Mario is imitating
 
If Mario/Mirabel want to run duo/inside dives as their preference, then please just do it out of formations that are typical of the passing scheme. Our tight formations with WRs slow motion to lead block/double DEs screams run. Can we not run duo from 4 wide consistently?

Then the defense must honor the WRs out wide. That limits the box to 5 and forcing teams to bring up the safety or run blitz from outside.

I don’t have stats to prove this, but I feel like we have more success from 4 wide than our standard personnel packages.

It’s not rocket science - just don’t have two totally different alignments for run and pass game.

Then you can run natural tempo instead of slow down to bring run/pass game specific personnel.

And oh, this years defense is not last years defense - so we don’t need to protect them like we did last year with time consuming drives.
 
If the shoe was on the other foot MOSTLY all of you would be compalining about the classless act Mario pulled last night. He scores a meaningless TD right at the end of the game. Maybe some of his buddies bet the game who knows. Whatever you guys think its fine but not only is he clueless on coaching day game situations, his clock management is the worst in the history of fooball, and he is a POS trying to score right at the end of the game. THAT WAS CLASSLESS AND FRANK WAS NOT HAPPY!

They are still letting your trannie *** post on here? Frank didn't care at all. And we didn't run any trick plays to embarrass them. You can't finally get to play some younger kids and want to see what they can do, and then go out and run fullback dives.
 
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Everything stated about the offense, from Brockemeyer, Lyle, WRs, TE (Lofton probably hurt from all of the blocking he’s had to do and we’ve asked for more Schott, etc) - has been stated in here adnaseum.

The problems on offense and the lack of adjustments made by Mario & Shannon is what will doom this season.

It’s super concerning that we came out like a dead fish for an entire half vs Stanford.

They must make changes to this offense and stop forcing square pegs into round holes.

Trust the offensive line to handle one on ones and run to your strengths, which are the tackles.
Im also ready for mccoy to be benched and rodriguez to take his spot
 
I’ll find out. They’ve been pretty proactive with that kind of stuff in the past through more formal channels.
Please let us know what you find out D because it’s getting ridiculous? I mean they did call at least one holding call last night which I guess is an improvement over zero but it’s literally every play.
 
It seems like he cares more about identity than actually moving the ball or keeping opponent off balance
I mentioned this before but our style is built around creating “manageable” third downs instead of trying to go get first downs/points.

We make everything so much more difficult and actively play the exact style needed to upset us any given week
 
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