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Flake James the Momo
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If Manny is still the coach, then he needs to look at Graham Harrel when Helton gets fired at USC.
Ngl blockbuster was the sh*t back in the dayI'll say it again, UM is that family that has the father that still rents movies out of the Red Box(or still goes to the last remaining Blockbuster Video) instead of getting a Netflix subscription
Even looking at the top 10 and you see it is DOMINATED by spread offenses. In 17 years Miami has had ONE 10 win season. Miami has had numerous head coaches, coordinators, a couple athletic directors, presidents, upgraded its facilities, etc etc....but one thing has remained. Bad offensive football. And at the heart of that offensive quagmire is a pro style system. Why do the Hurricanes insist on it? What has maintaining this offensive identity recently accomplished?
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Clemson
- UCF
- Washington State
- Ohio State
- Alabama
- SMU
- Louisiana Lafayette
- Memphis
- Hawaii
- Iowa State
- Oklahoma State
- Texas Tech
- Western Michigan
- Troy
- Wake Forest
- USC
- Georgia State
- Utah
- Oregon
- Boise State
- Boston College
- Navy
- North Carolina
I, for the life of me, cannot begin to rationalize this allegiance to a pro system in college any longer. I have been a proponent of an imaginative spread out offense in South Florida for around a decade now and that is strictly an opinion mind you. But the sure fire playoff teams look pretty content on their systems and they are big believers in offensive output. Their systems have a commonality. One in which the Hurricanes don't share.
Ingenuity needed. Regardless of system can we settle on that a cutting edge, push the envelope system pushed a school to the north with one of our failed coaches to a makeshift national championship? Can we agree that Matt Canada was fired and a spread system was brought in and thankfully so. LSU snapped a Alabama home winning streak that would have threatened ours. Why do we continue to square peg round hole this? What is the alternative?
Showed some examples this year of when simple space and fast Miami athletes created an advantage.
Roman, I've been screaming for us to run an uptempo Spread since 2017 & wrote long thread about it months ago.
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/its-all-about-the-xs-os.151897/
The dedication we've foolishly had to the "Pro Style Bro" Offense is simply a microcosm of the pure ineptitude that has run this program for so long. We're NEVER going to have the OL to be an effective Pro style team like UGA or Wisconsin.
I wanted us to hire Norvell or Heupel last year before Richt had even stepped down, you give those guys Miami skill players & they would boat race the entire ACC on a weekly basis, they **** sure wouldn't be losing to FIU.
Pace & Space is the name of the game for Modern offenses, we for whatever reason have vehemently fought against modernizing & it's had devastating negative effects on the field which have sunk our program. We're slow, simplistic & predictable, we don't utilize our skill advantage & actually found a way to neutralize our speed.
Miami Offense is stuck in the 80/90's while even teams that were strictly Power run in the past like Bama & LSU have understood the game has evolved & caught up with the times.
We need to wake the **** up & stop fighting what's self evident, we're a Spread team with Spread personnel, the "Bro-style" Offense has done nothing for us in the last 16 years except make us more of a laughing stock around the nation.
We were milking the clock soo much on that drive we had to burn a second half valuable Timeout because we were about to get a delay of game.. That alone tells you the snail pace we run our offense.. No sense of urgency, nothing... We were huddling into the 4th qtr.. we didnt go hurryup until the game was basically over..We used over 7 minutes on a drive to kick a FG down 16-0 in the 2nd half. To me, that shows complete incompetence.
Even looking at the top 10 and you see it is DOMINATED by spread offenses. In 17 years Miami has had ONE 10 win season. Miami has had numerous head coaches, coordinators, a couple athletic directors, presidents, upgraded its facilities, etc etc....but one thing has remained. Bad offensive football. And at the heart of that offensive quagmire is a pro style system. Why do the Hurricanes insist on it? What has maintaining this offensive identity recently accomplished?
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Clemson
- UCF
- Washington State
- Ohio State
- Alabama
- SMU
- Louisiana Lafayette
- Memphis
- Hawaii
- Iowa State
- Oklahoma State
- Texas Tech
- Western Michigan
- Troy
- Wake Forest
- USC
- Georgia State
- Utah
- Oregon
- Boise State
- Boston College
- Navy
- North Carolina
I, for the life of me, cannot begin to rationalize this allegiance to a pro system in college any longer. I have been a proponent of an imaginative spread out offense in South Florida for around a decade now and that is strictly an opinion mind you. But the sure fire playoff teams look pretty content on their systems and they are big believers in offensive output. Their systems have a commonality. One in which the Hurricanes don't share.
Ingenuity needed. Regardless of system can we settle on that a cutting edge, push the envelope system pushed a school to the north with one of our failed coaches to a makeshift national championship? Can we agree that Matt Canada was fired and a spread system was brought in and thankfully so. LSU snapped a Alabama home winning streak that would have threatened ours. Why do we continue to square peg round hole this? What is the alternative?
Showed some examples this year of when simple space and fast Miami athletes created an advantage.
Yes, winning time of possession is much more important than scoring lots of points ya and winning games.manny wants to protect the defense. That’s why he wants Enos to run this garbage
This guy has to go. Its like when the dolphins got joe Philbin cuz he was the offensive coordinator for the packers but he didn't call the play. Enos has nothing to do with jalen hurts ability or tua. This guy is a waste. Might as well let jon richt run the offensiveThis is basically the same as Richt with what he said about plays from 30 years ago. It remains to be seen on if Manny will make a change.
Style of play matters to Miami. We’ve seen it on defense.”
He said on offense, Miami football - at its best, during the glory years - features “deep throws, a power downhill running game” and good quarterback play. That’s what he wants here, not an offense that spreads it out, throws most of the time, and doesn’t use much of a power running game.
“It’s been done [very well] before,” Diaz said of that offensive style. “Which means it can be done again.”
But wait there's more...
3rd Down Conversion %
125 South Alabama 11 151 46 .305
126 UConn 11 147 43 .293
127 Vanderbilt 11 149 43 .289
128 UNLV 11 156 44 .282
129 Akron 11 150 41 .273
130 Miami (FL) 11 129 35. .271
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