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Wait to you find out that they are two different teamsWe made multiple special team mistakes when we played them on 22/23. Play a clean game and land the first punch and I feel good about it
Wait to you find out that they are two different teamsWe made multiple special team mistakes when we played them on 22/23. Play a clean game and land the first punch and I feel good about it
Let’s put the Kool-Aid down for a second and have a rational conversation.
We all love this program.
We are all confident in this team.
But I’m going to stop listening to my heart for a second and give my brain a chance to jump into the discourse.
What concerns us about this matchup? I’ll go first….
1) Our LBs ability to cover their WRs underneath.
2) Keeping Reed contained in the pocket. Broken plays have been our enemy before. The ND and SMU games come to mind. Even the FSU game in the 4th quarter.
3) Beck zeroing in on Toney. Elko is too smart of a coach to allow one player to beat him. His scheme will be structured to neutralize Toney’s impact. Carson has to be patient, go through his progressions, and find the open receiver.
4) WRs other than Toney creating separation. With Toney most likely being bracketed, can CJ take advantage of 1-on-1 opportunities? What about Marion? Mark my words: to win this game, we’re going to need a couple of big time, contested catches from someone other than Toney.
5) Pringle in pass protection. Can he handle what Elko throws at us in 3rd and long situations? We’re going to have to trust him. You can’t only bring him in if we’re running the ball — that’s too predictable.
6) Pre-snap penalties. If we can’t avoid more than one or two of these over the course of the game, we’re probably in bad shape. Getting behind the chains hurts the type of offense Dawson wants to call.
What other things worry you guys?
Louisville killed us on the underneath stuff with YAC..KC and Craver are much more dynamic.
History tells us Mario’s teams come ready to play in big games. He’s 5-6 vs ranked teams as HC here. 7-6 at Oregon. 0-6 at FIU. To be fair we’ll remove FIU from the equation.History tells me Mario teams off of bye weeks have often come out a bit sluggish and uncoordinated.
I’m really hopeful this team has turned the corner and can pick up right where they left off the last 4 weeks. Plus it’s a playoff game not some mid-level conference opponent, and Mario teams tend to show up well in big games. But it’s definitely something on my mind…
It’s no way this team come out flat this game. No even a possibility!! The entire country watching, big time opponent, packed house etc.History tells me Mario teams off of bye weeks have often come out a bit sluggish and uncoordinated.
I’m really hopeful this team has turned the corner and can pick up right where they left off the last 4 weeks. Plus it’s a playoff game not some mid-level conference opponent, and Mario teams tend to show up well in big games. But it’s definitely something on my mind…
I was coming here to make this exact post. This defense has proven that it can handle running QBs in addition those running QBs who have trouble throwing under pressure have thrown Miami multiple interceptions.We faced 6 mobile QBs this year. They totaled 74 yards rushing.
I laugh about the tuff n fizical stuff but I always say it helps you win games like this while getting you clipped in lesser games.. Im perfectly fine wit that game plan, sprinkled in with malicat, a couple shots like fleaflicker on aggressive safety play..I think it all comes down to the version of the offense we'll be running.
The slow paced, tuff and phyzical O we started the season with vs the one that prioritized space and pace that we ended the season with.