UNC says it was coaching

haven't we had enough of a sample size from CMD and his staff ? Orange bowl on the line we come out flat as pancake
no adjustments in game... ends keep crashing taking themselves out of play LB's who knows were they were ?
WE are stuck with CMD for 2 more years of same BS.....Blake must step in and say fire your D staff this give s CMD an out or letting go his underachieving buddies Baker, Banda, Patke
new DC should hire his team(assistant coaches) and bring his scheme, only prerequisite base 4-3
kinda like J.Leavitt, we need a hard *** on staff......

so ill pose this to you -- yes we got smoked but UF kinda had the same issue. lost to a bad team at home with 54 guys available playing for nothing and no bowl and they had a playoff spot on the line there. both programs seem to have an issue there
 
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Pretty sure Phil Longo when he was at Ole Miss said something along the lines he really only has 7 base plays. He really only needed 3 of them on Saturday.
 
The D-line definitely got pushed around...BUT...the back 7, particularly the dbs were the bigger problem...If Amari Carter plays SLIGHTLY BAD instead of record-setting bad, you can cut AT LEAST 150 off of that rushing total. He was handing them 8-30 extra yards on every wrong
And who fault is it for putting Amari as deep safety on all those plays, Im sitting there telling my friend whenever I saw him deep that a big play was coming, If UNC wanted they could of thrown for 500+ yards also isolating Amari also, go watch the deep throws, Amari is there also.. How can the coaches not see he needs to be near LOS when we can see it? Any coach who says keep Amari deep safety should be fired..
 
Diaz’s defense demands great safety play. We don’t even have mediocre safety play.
 
From their webcast:

"The Vippolis podcast offered up a different take on the historic rushing effort by the heels.

In addition to crediting the heels and their tailback duo, they also talked about why Miami got run all over. They didn't think they failed to show up. They didn't think they were not ready to play. They did not blame the players.

They blamed the coaching... And specifically they called out the "high school level game plan" they put together. They said the scheme was to blame.

I kept noticing terrible pursuit angles, so I was blaming the players. But they have a pretty good theory.

The Miami scheme was to get the D line upfield in rushing lanes to pressure and disrupt our offence. So they kept getting too far upfield. The great defensive ends neutralized themselves by getting too far upfield, thereby losing edge contain.

Without an edge, we were able to be patient and let the rest of the line work, then bounce the inside runs outside behind that absent DE.

The linebackers were all caught up inside in their gaps because they correctly diagnosed "inside run". That left Javonte Williams and Michael Carter against defensive backs in space, with wide recievers blocking. Yeah, I wouldn't want to be a Miami DB at that point either."


The DE on the play side would crash and get trapped by pulling G. The problem was the backside DE in poor trail Technique, DT’s reacting slow to the pulling OL and rushing up the field, and DB/LB reacting slow and taking bad angles
 
Diaz’s defense demands great safety play. We don’t even have mediocre safety play.

Take a look at Banda's production at the position as we have 5 solid years of data. He can recruit and has had talent coming into the position. But he has not developed any said talent. His crowning achievements are Jaquan and Redwine. The latter is his highest drafted safety whom went to the 4th round.

Ask yourself, do you feel that Banda is developing the talent he's getting at the position? The only one who's shown any true development is Knowles who finally got everything to click in year 5.
 
And who fault is it for putting Amari as deep safety on all those plays, Im sitting there telling my friend whenever I saw him deep that a big play was coming, If UNC wanted they could of thrown for 500+ yards also isolating Amari also, go watch the deep throws, Amari is there also.. How can the coaches not see he needs to be near LOS when we can see it? Any coach who says keep Amari deep safety should be fired..

I agree...Please don't think my critique of DB play was a pass for the Diaz and Baker. It was not.
 
Take a look at Banda's production at the position as we have 5 solid years of data. He can recruit and has had talent coming into the position. But he has not developed any said talent. His crowning achievements are Jaquan and Redwine. The latter is his highest drafted safety whom went to the 4th round.

Ask yourself, do you feel that Banda is developing the talent he's getting at the position? The only one who's shown any true development is Knowles who finally got everything to click in year 5.

"Everything to click" on Knowles is pushing it too...He went from horrid to just bad.

I don't think Banda is a good coach at all...I was full on the fire Banda train, then he landed Williams, Kinchens, Williams...Kinda hard to argue with his recruiting.
 
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Guess what play we’re gonna see ad nauseam, in the bowl game? No matter who we play.
 
"Everything to click" on Knowles is pushing it too...He went from horrid to just bad.

I don't think Banda is a good coach at all...I was full on the fire Banda train, then he landed Williams, Kinchens, Williams...Kinda hard to argue with his recruiting.

I agree, until he can't develop these players, then what good is bringing these studs if they flame out. Which they're so talented, they'll make Banda look like he actually knows what he's doing.
 
Considering we play a half *** decent Texas team with an offensive pulse, our wish of a rebuilt defensive staff with a new scheme might come true.
 
From their webcast:

"The Vippolis podcast offered up a different take on the historic rushing effort by the heels.

In addition to crediting the heels and their tailback duo, they also talked about why Miami got run all over. They didn't think they failed to show up. They didn't think they were not ready to play. They did not blame the players.

They blamed the coaching... And specifically they called out the "high school level game plan" they put together. They said the scheme was to blame.

I kept noticing terrible pursuit angles, so I was blaming the players. But they have a pretty good theory.

The Miami scheme was to get the D line upfield in rushing lanes to pressure and disrupt our offence. So they kept getting too far upfield. The great defensive ends neutralized themselves by getting too far upfield, thereby losing edge contain.

Without an edge, we were able to be patient and let the rest of the line work, then bounce the inside runs outside behind that absent DE.

The linebackers were all caught up inside in their gaps because they correctly diagnosed "inside run". That left Javonte Williams and Michael Carter against defensive backs in space, with wide recievers blocking. Yeah, I wouldn't want to be a Miami DB at that point either."


If you needed to listen to these guys in order to understand what happened Saturday, you really need to start paying attention to football. They basically used 2 running plays the whole night, anybody blaming the players or think the players quit are real clueless to football. Football has alot more to do with common sense than X's and O's. If you for moron coordinators, and obviously coach diaz became one because he sat their and watched that **** the whole game, or obviously he didn't know what to do either.

I been saying it since he's been here, the defensive system he runs is fundamentally flawed, which is why old skool football often times drubbs his defenses. Add in the fact that mack brown wanted to make sure people knew that he was justified in firing coach diaz, so he ran the score up, lol. In a sand world, their is actually no way blake baker can be the d-co next year, if he was scared of UNC pre-game, he'll be in she'll shock mode come next year, and might not even come out the locker room against Bama.

The only saving grace that baker has is if he goes up in the booth, other than that, he's got no chance, also, the players aren't stupid, they executed what they were being asked to do on defense and gave maximum effort, just bottom of the barrel game non-game planning, NEXT!
 
Our DEs rarely set the edge. Thst is by design. Phillips said in his postgame interview that they were trying to get pressure on Howell rushing upfield. That's what we do every game. We saw this gashing early in the season against Louisville. We don't set an edge. We just rush upfied and down the line on the backside exposing us to cutbacks and counter plays which is exactly what UNC did.

I was watching my Philadelphia Eagles play last Sunday when announcer Daryl Johnston pointed out that Phili DE set the edge before pursuing upfield and how it was textbook DE play.

Diaz needs to reevaluate his scheme. It actually ****es me off even more knowing they saw this all game and never made the adjustments. Even more so thst they tried to get pressure on Howell, but rarely got to him.
When you give up 550yds rushing I believe rushing the passer is a mute point. UNC didn't have to throw a single pass all game
 
Between their scheming against our defensive ends and our horrific LB play, it was basically 11 on 7 out there. Easy money.
 
From their webcast:

"The Vippolis podcast offered up a different take on the historic rushing effort by the heels.

In addition to crediting the heels and their tailback duo, they also talked about why Miami got run all over. They didn't think they failed to show up. They didn't think they were not ready to play. They did not blame the players.

They blamed the coaching... And specifically they called out the "high school level game plan" they put together. They said the scheme was to blame.

I kept noticing terrible pursuit angles, so I was blaming the players. But they have a pretty good theory.

The Miami scheme was to get the D line upfield in rushing lanes to pressure and disrupt our offence. So they kept getting too far upfield. The great defensive ends neutralized themselves by getting too far upfield, thereby losing edge contain.

Without an edge, we were able to be patient and let the rest of the line work, then bounce the inside runs outside behind that absent DE.

The linebackers were all caught up inside in their gaps because they correctly diagnosed "inside run". That left Javonte Williams and Michael Carter against defensive backs in space, with wide recievers blocking. Yeah, I wouldn't want to be a Miami DB at that point either."


I was saying it during the game thread. They didn’t call off the dogs and tell them to play the lanes. It was Manny’s ****** scheme. All they had to do was play a tick slower than us at the snap, allow the D-line to get up field, and run underneath them which they did over and over again. These idiots didn’t even bother to change the stunt. They used the same stunts over and over again like they enjoyed slamming their head into the wall.
 
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If you needed to listen to these guys in order to understand what happened Saturday, you really need to start paying attention to football. They basically used 2 running plays the whole night, anybody blaming the players or think the players quit are real clueless to football. Football has alot more to do with common sense than X's and O's. If you for moron coordinators, and obviously coach diaz became one because he sat their and watched that **** the whole game, or obviously he didn't know what to do either.

I been saying it since he's been here, the defensive system he runs is fundamentally flawed, which is why old skool football often times drubbs his defenses. Add in the fact that mack brown wanted to make sure people knew that he was justified in firing coach diaz, so he ran the score up, lol. In a sand world, their is actually no way blake baker can be the d-co next year, if he was scared of UNC pre-game, he'll be in she'll shock mode come next year, and might not even come out the locker room against Bama.

The only saving grace that baker has is if he goes up in the booth, other than that, he's got no chance, also, the players aren't stupid, they executed what they were being asked to do on defense and gave maximum effort, just bottom of the barrel game non-game planning, NEXT!
Your posts have been spot on. 👍🏿✊🏿
 
Our DEs rarely set the edge. Thst is by design. Phillips said in his postgame interview that they were trying to get pressure on Howell rushing upfield. That's what we do every game. We saw this gashing early in the season against Louisville. We don't set an edge. We just rush upfied and down the line on the backside exposing us to cutbacks and counter plays which is exactly what UNC did.

I was watching my Philadelphia Eagles play last Sunday when announcer Daryl Johnston pointed out that Phili DE set the edge before pursuing upfield and how it was textbook DE play.

Diaz needs to reevaluate his scheme. It actually ****es me off even more knowing they saw this all game and never made the adjustments. Even more so thst they tried to get pressure on Howell, but rarely got to him.
Which is absolutely retarded because if they knew what the **** they were doing they would’ve known that UNC is a run heavy team and it’s sets everything up offensively. They literally have 2 NFL backs. Just to hear that is ******* ridiculous.
 
Take a look at Banda's production at the position as we have 5 solid years of data. He can recruit and has had talent coming into the position. But he has not developed any said talent. His crowning achievements are Jaquan and Redwine. The latter is his highest drafted safety whom went to the 4th round.

Ask yourself, do you feel that Banda is developing the talent he's getting at the position? The only one who's shown any true development is Knowles who finally got everything to click in year 5.

The fact that Banda has Carter out there at Safety is epitome of incompetence.
 
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