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I know the author of this tweet was cracking up when he sent it (because he's a Miami alum)...
Do our Miami Hurricanes finally have a legitimate Sambourghini?
I know the author of this tweet was cracking up when he sent it (because he's a Miami alum)...
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I have full confidence in Mario to make a game out of this.
Was he a starter or rotational guy for them?
They believe that their WR and RB would both be starters at UM. They all have concern re their OL.I’m not saying I’d take their WR group over ours, but it’s one of the only position groups that you could make the case for either and I’d listen.
71 is their starting right tackle?
Yes. Cost us several hundred thousand in repairs...
Gators have undersold the impact loss of ETN just for those chunk plays. They are all in on the Ja’Kobi kid and Treyaun developing but Montrell was their workhorse who knew that offense inside and out.I’m actually going to give Mertz some more credit than I initially intended to. Once I finish my full analysis, I plan on posting a write up about a week or so from the game. Here’s a small snippet.
Mertz had a 20:3 TD to INT ratio in 2023, and finished with double the big-time throws vs. turnover-worthy plays. This essentially means exceptional pass plays vs. plays that should result in turnovers a majority of the time (granted, it’s subjective, but pretty much within a pass or two).. By far the best season of his collegiate career to date (not saying much considering the previous years were trash), but he had 15 big-time throws vs 2 turnover-worthy plays on attempts of over 10 yards. When he does go deep, he’s pretty confident in it.
Now his issue is that he doesn’t push it downfield enough, and tends to lean on the conservative side.
***Obviously they have major issues at OL***- they were 15th in sacks in 2022, but 115th in 2023. Shuffling plenty of guys around + transfers, sliding Damien George from tackle to guard. Center is probably most solidified but Reports are no bueno along the OL thus far.
That plus their yards per carry dropped from 5.8 in 2022 to 4.1 in 2023, and they lost Etienne (4.1 yards after contact on 124 attempts) and now Montrell is banged up. So now you’ve got an OL that significantly regressed from 2022 to 2023 in both run and pass blocking, and is being shuffled around plus relying on a G5 transfer from San Diego State to elevate and stabilize the room.
I’m actually going to give Mertz some more credit than I initially intended to. Once I finish my full analysis, I plan on posting a write up about a week or so from the game. Here’s a small snippet.
Mertz had a 20:3 TD to INT ratio in 2023, and finished with double the big-time throws vs. turnover-worthy plays. This essentially means exceptional pass plays vs. plays that should result in turnovers a majority of the time (granted, it’s subjective, but pretty much within a pass or two).. By far the best season of his collegiate career to date (not saying much considering the previous years were trash), but he had 15 big-time throws vs 2 turnover-worthy plays on attempts of over 10 yards. When he does go deep, he’s pretty confident in it.
Now his issue is that he doesn’t push it downfield enough, and tends to lean on the conservative side. Obviously they have major issues at OL - they were 15th in sacks in 2022, but 115th in 2023. Shuffling plenty of guys around + transfers, sliding Damien George from tackle to guard. Center is probably most solidified but Reports are no bueno along the OL thus far.
That plus their yards per carry dropped from 5.8 in 2022 to 4.1 in 2023, and they lost Etienne (4.1 yards after contact on 124 attempts) and now Montrell is banged up.
I’m actually going to give Mertz some more credit than I initially intended to. Once I finish my full analysis, I plan on posting a write up about a week or so from the game. Here’s a small snippet.
Mertz had a 20:3 TD to INT ratio in 2023, and finished with double the big-time throws vs. turnover-worthy plays. This essentially means exceptional pass plays vs. plays that should result in turnovers a majority of the time (granted, it’s subjective, but pretty much within a pass or two).. By far the best season of his collegiate career to date (not saying much considering the previous years were trash), but he had 15 big-time throws vs 2 turnover-worthy plays on attempts of over 10 yards. When he does go deep, he’s pretty confident in it.
That’s the key part - “calculated risks”.I don't really care that much about "ratio" stuff, as the ratio is skewed by his low number of INTs (and/or "should have been" INTs).
The reality is that he throws a lot of short passes. Which helps his accuracy percentage, and cuts his INTs dramatically.
He completed 41% of his 39 passes that went over 20 yards.
And 89% of all his pass attempts were for LESS THAN 20 yards.
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I’m actually going to give Mertz some more credit than I initially intended to. Once I finish my full analysis, I plan on posting a write up about a week or so from the game. Here’s a small snippet.
Mertz had a 20:3 TD to INT ratio in 2023, and finished with double the big-time throws vs. turnover-worthy plays. This essentially means exceptional pass plays vs. plays that should result in turnovers a majority of the time (granted, it’s subjective, but pretty much within a pass or two).. By far the best season of his collegiate career to date (not saying much considering the previous years were trash), but he had 15 big-time throws vs 2 turnover-worthy plays on attempts of over 10 yards. When he does go deep, he’s pretty confident in it.
Now his issue is that he doesn’t push it downfield enough, and tends to lean on the conservative side.
***Obviously they have major issues at OL***- they were 15th in sacks in 2022, but 115th in 2023. Shuffling plenty of guys around + transfers, sliding Damien George from tackle to guard. Center is probably most solidified but Reports are no bueno along the OL thus far.
That plus their yards per carry dropped from 5.8 in 2022 to 4.1 in 2023, and they lost Etienne (4.1 yards after contact on 124 attempts) and now Montrell is banged up. So now you’ve got an OL that significantly regressed from 2022 to 2023 in both run and pass blocking, and is being shuffled around plus relying on a G5 transfer from San Diego State to elevate and stabilize the room.
that's prior to seeing sam brown ...
Word out of ****sville is their Center is struggling Big time.I’m actually going to give Mertz some more credit than I initially intended to. Once I finish my full analysis, I plan on posting a write up about a week or so from the game. Here’s a small snippet.
Mertz had a 20:3 TD to INT ratio in 2023, and finished with double the big-time throws vs. turnover-worthy plays. This essentially means exceptional pass plays vs. plays that should result in turnovers a majority of the time (granted, it’s subjective, but pretty much within a pass or two).. By far the best season of his collegiate career to date (not saying much considering the previous years were trash), but he had 15 big-time throws vs 2 turnover-worthy plays on attempts of over 10 yards. When he does go deep, he’s pretty confident in it.
Now his issue is that he doesn’t push it downfield enough, and tends to lean on the conservative side.
***Obviously they have major issues at OL***- they were 15th in sacks in 2022, but 115th in 2023. Shuffling plenty of guys around + transfers, sliding Damien George from tackle to guard. Center is probably most solidified but Reports are no bueno along the OL thus far.
That plus their yards per carry dropped from 5.8 in 2022 to 4.1 in 2023, and they lost Etienne (4.1 yards after contact on 124 attempts) and now Montrell is banged up. So now you’ve got an OL that significantly regressed from 2022 to 2023 in both run and pass blocking, and is being shuffled around plus relying on a G5 transfer from San Diego State to elevate and stabilize the room.
Do u know where you saw that? Just so surprising he was like the only guy they felt good about going into offseasonWord out of ****sville is their Center is struggling Big time.
And John Campbell. Zion and Campbell were absolutely atrocious that game.Having a 240 pound LT is why we lost