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Fellas, we all know had the trick play worked it was getting called back for a bogus hold
And the Cafesito pre-game ritual - that guy needs to worry more about coaching than drinking coffee.Insane that we analyze offense and defense of these two teams for 10 days. We said Miami is more physical OL and DL and we were exactly right. The DL did it all game. Totally neutralized their offense and Cignetti even said all they could do was throw the back shoulder and we were whipping them up front. The OL did their thing in the 2nd half and looked the part. It held true. We talked about playing clean and not turning it over and we did until the final play.
No one mentioned a thing about Special Teams. Maybe some thought into our kicking game and their kicker on the injury report. D$ said multiple times that he thought we would return a kick/punt for a TD (maybe he knew this play was in our bag?).
But really no mention of the true importance of ST in this game and surprising because of how many punts Indiana had blocked on the year and just in the game prior against Oregon. Then, the kicking game ended up being the entire difference. The missed FG, a blocked punt, fielding the punt backed up that far to begin with, now knowing there was a trick play that would have been a house call that got neutralized (all 3 of those intertwine because Toney doesn't field it if there's no trick play designed and thus the block probably doesn't happen or at least isn't recovered in the end zone). Toney had a decent return that set us up around the 40 only to be negated by a penalty on Pruitt and put us back to the 20-25.
100% the game was solely decided by Special Teams. You may be able to add in coaching with balls vs no balls. One team goes for it on 4th and 5 and scored a TD and the other kicks the FG on 4th and 2 and misses.
And all of this is true and we were still 5 air yards from a game winning TD at the end or throwing underneath to Toney for 15 yards and being at the 25-30 yard line with 45 seconds to go.And the Cafesito pre-game ritual - that guy needs to worry more about coaching than drinking coffee.
I like the fake punt and I know you may be limited on opportunities to call it. The guy was pointing from near midfield. I would say not the right time to call that trick play.
They punted 5 times in total and from memory, 3 of them were pretty **** good (I think 2 inside the 20).
It still ******* eats at me allowing a blocked punt on a punt safe return. Like WTF!!!
Fitzgerald was waiting across the field.Who would he have thrown it to?
When Mali caught that punt I screamed WTF are you doing. It would have gone into the end zone and we’d have gotten the ball on the 20. He doesn’t make mistakes like that. Now that it’s been indicated there was a trick play called, it makes sense as to why he caught it.Insane that we analyze offense and defense of these two teams for 10 days. We said Miami is more physical OL and DL and we were exactly right. The DL did it all game. Totally neutralized their offense and Cignetti even said all they could do was throw the back shoulder and we were whipping them up front. The OL did their thing in the 2nd half and looked the part. It held true. We talked about playing clean and not turning it over and we did until the final play.
No one mentioned a thing about Special Teams. Maybe some thought into our kicking game and their kicker on the injury report. D$ said multiple times that he thought we would return a kick/punt for a TD (maybe he knew this play was in our bag?).
But really no mention of the true importance of ST in this game and surprising because of how many punts Indiana had blocked on the year and just in the game prior against Oregon. Then, the kicking game ended up being the entire difference. The missed FG, a blocked punt, fielding the punt backed up that far to begin with, now knowing there was a trick play that would have been a house call that got neutralized (all 3 of those intertwine because Toney doesn't field it if there's no trick play designed and thus the block probably doesn't happen or at least isn't recovered in the end zone). Toney had a decent return that set us up around the 40 only to be negated by a penalty on Pruitt and put us back to the 20-25.
100% the game was solely decided by Special Teams. You may be able to add in coaching with balls vs no balls. One team goes for it on 4th and 5 and scored a TD and the other kicks the FG on 4th and 2 and misses.
Ahh, ok. I couldn’t tell who that was.Fitzgerald was waiting across the field.
Yep. At first I assumed he just lost his depth perception on how far he actually backpedaled looking up in the air.When Mali caught that punt I screamed WTF are you doing. It would have gone into the end zone and we’d have gotten the ball on the 20. He doesn’t make mistakes like that. Now that it’s been indicated there was a trick play called, it makes sense as to why he caught it.
IF that was the play called, no one else but him could’ve made that throw.Yep. At first I assumed he just lost his depth perception on how far he actually backpedaled looking up in the air.
It was the one time they really booted it over his head. He camped under every other punt fairly easily.
For sure. I hate that Chris Fallica put this into the atmosphere. It could have gone unknown and we could have used it next year.IF that was the play called, no one else but him could’ve made that throw.
IF that was the play called, no one else but him could’ve made that throw.
At least the revelation relieves Mali of making a mistake even though not mamy were pointing a finger at him.For sure. I hate that Chris Fallica put this into the atmosphere. It could have gone unknown and we could have used it next year.
There's a variation used for kickoff that we should attempt when we need it.
No BALLS. I guess you missed 4th and 1 from your own 34 yd line down 10 in the 2q with over 4 minutes to play. That took an amazing amount of balls considering that it could have potentially been 17-0 at halftime. Kicking the fg was the right thing to do and making a one score game at halftime.Insane that we analyze offense and defense of these two teams for 10 days. We said Miami is more physical OL and DL and we were exactly right. The DL did it all game. Totally neutralized their offense and Cignetti even said all they could do was throw the back shoulder and we were whipping them up front. The OL did their thing in the 2nd half and looked the part. It held true. We talked about playing clean and not turning it over and we did until the final play.
No one mentioned a thing about Special Teams. Maybe some thought into our kicking game and their kicker on the injury report. D$ said multiple times that he thought we would return a kick/punt for a TD (maybe he knew this play was in our bag?).
But really no mention of the true importance of ST in this game and surprising because of how many punts Indiana had blocked on the year and just in the game prior against Oregon. Then, the kicking game ended up being the entire difference. The missed FG, a blocked punt, fielding the punt backed up that far to begin with, now knowing there was a trick play that would have been a house call that got neutralized (all 3 of those intertwine because Toney doesn't field it if there's no trick play designed and thus the block probably doesn't happen or at least isn't recovered in the end zone). Toney had a decent return that set us up around the 40 only to be negated by a penalty on Pruitt and put us back to the 20-25.
100% the game was solely decided by Special Teams. You may be able to add in coaching with balls vs no balls. One team goes for it on 4th and 5 and scored a TD and the other kicks the FG on 4th and 2 and misses.
Exactly why doing it there and not doing it on 4th at 2 at their 32 made zero sense. His balls shriveled up after he converted the 4th and 1 because it was so close.No BALLS. I guess you missed 4th and 1 from your own 34 yd line down 10 in the 2q with over 4 minutes to play. That took an amazing amount of balls considering that it could have potentially been 17-0 at halftime. Kicking the fg was the right thing to do and making a one score game at halftime.
The guy set up on the opposite side of the field from him. The side of the field that has no IU players on it. The dude no IU players are looking at.Who would he have thrown it to?
They were punting from the 41. Unless it's a crazy bomb like that the play is good to go.And the Cafesito pre-game ritual - that guy needs to worry more about coaching than drinking coffee.
I like the fake punt return and I know you may be limited on opportunities to call it. The guy was punting from near midfield. I would say not the right time to call that trick play.
They punted 5 times in total and from memory, 3 of them were pretty **** good (I think 2 inside the 20).
It still ******* eats at me allowing a blocked punt on a punt safe return. Like WTF!!!
That guy can put it down there easy from there.They were punting from the 41. Unless it's a crazy bomb like that the play is good to go.
FairFellas, we all know had the trick play worked it was getting called back for a bogus hold