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That's what happens when you don't know how to play football.Zion's real problem is being too slow and having very poor footwork. Sometimes the poor kid looks like a cow on skates.
That's what happens when you don't know how to play football.Zion's real problem is being too slow and having very poor footwork. Sometimes the poor kid looks like a cow on skates.
Knowing Foster's defense, N'kosi better be warmed up and ready ... in fact so should Tate. It could be a bloodbath playing behind this OL
kids gna get like 12 false starts on Sat, watch
Could be what’s between the ears and not the ears
That UM offense might be just what the liver doctor ordered for Pud Foster. He’s been languishing in **** for 2 years, but he’s lathered up this week thinking about buttfcking us.this isn’t the same foster defense of the past
Or maybe he should have never been recruited here, but go on putting your faith in Stacy searles half *** attempt to find a tackle. Doesn't matter how much they feed him or how strong he gets he is not Miami caliber and he's not the next two or three star to develop in into a stud. There is reason Stacy isn't our o line coach anymore.Yep.
You can tell he's thinking way too much still. Imo that will go away as the season progresses.
I don't look at penalties, because I know we are getting called for crap that every other team gets away with. If they called holdings, offsides, targeting and everything else I have seen other teams get away with on those teams, we wouldn't look as bad in comparison. I know full well that if we hit a QB the way they hit Williams in the end zone, our guy gets ejected 99 times out of 100. What sucks is they will now be justified in calling MORE penalties, because Miami is "one of the most penalized teams in the country".I'm growing tired of all the week to week rhetoric of how the team is improving. This team is among the nation's worst in several categories. This team needs to show improvement on the field in the areas where we are 125th or worse in:
penalties, sacks given up, 3rd down conversions, scoring, red zone scoring, and field goals,
I don't want to here from the coaches or players on how they have improved in practice. Nothing needs to be said. SHOW ME on SATURDAY!!!
he shouldnt have been starting. no way of knowing whether hes good enough or notOr maybe he should have never been recruited here, but go on putting your faith in Stacy searles half *** attempt to find a tackle. Doesn't matter how much they feed him or how strong he gets he is not Miami caliber and he's not the next two or three star to develop in into a stud. There is reason Stacy isn't our o line coach anymore.
Following Wednesday’s drills, Hurricanes’ QB Jarren Williams echoed his head coach’s sentiments about the general improvement in practice play this week.
“We had a really great day yesterday,” Williams said. “Today, at times it was a little sluggish, but we started to pick it up throughout the practice. We know we have to prepare.”
With the Virginia Tech Hokies set to come to Hard Rock Stadium this Saturday, Williams is expecting the unexpected from Bud Foster’s defense.
“We have to bring our best,” Williams said. “Virginia Tech, they just got off a loss at home so they’ll come with their ‘A’ game, we have to come with ours. They’re going to come with everything they’ve got. We have to do what we’re coached to do, execute the plays.”
Now that he is healthy, there’s been a lot of talk about Lorenzo Lingard and his potential return to the field. Miami was unable to work in the sophomore running back against Central Michigan in their last game, and Williams has preached patience to Lingard in waiting for his opportunity.
“He’s very talented - he’s worked his butt off to this point,” Williams said of Lingard. “I told him `Don’t stop working.’ I see a bright future for him, want him to stay positive and keep working. He can really be special. I feel like it’s all (about) timing, you can’t rush it.”
Of LT Zion Nelson, who has struggled at times this season, Williams said the pair are working more on getting on the same page in terms of the snap count.
“He’s very capable of making his blocks every day,” Williams said of Nelson. “But sometimes I feel he doesn’t hear the cadence or the ball snaps, he stands there, didn’t know the snap. He’s been doing a lot better at that. We’re focusing on timing it better.”
Another thing Williams has been working more on during the bye has been taking off and running when a throw isn’t there.
“I can definitely use my legs,” he said. “To keep a defense honest, use my feet, show I can run so they don’t just drop eight.”
Another thing Williams has been working more on during the bye has been taking off and running when a throw isn’t there.
“I can definitely use my legs,” he said. “To keep a defense honest, use my feet, show I can run so they don’t just drop eight.”
Foster went to the holler to collect rubber cement, lawnmower gasoline, and propane accessories this week. Buckle up.That UM offense might be just what the liver doctor ordered for Pud Foster. He’s been languishing in **** for 2 years, but he’s lathered up this week thinking about buttfcking us.
The excuse machine is strong with you.I don't look at penalties, because I know we are getting called for crap that every other team gets away with. If they called holdings, offsides, targeting and everything else I have seen other teams get away with on those teams, we wouldn't look as bad in comparison. I know full well that if we hit a QB the way they hit Williams in the end zone, our guy gets ejected 99 times out of 100. What sucks is they will now be justified in calling MORE penalties, because Miami is "one of the most penalized teams in the country".
i dont do anything close to arguing or ****ing contests with newbies .... have a nice night and do your homework.So you don't watch the games then. Every sack he has allowed or pressure has been him coming off the ball late. Had nothing to do with footwork or being pushed like he was on skates.
Truhe shouldnt have been starting. no way of knowing whether hes good enough or not
true, except all the other d1 p5 teams that didn’t offer him or go evaluate him... for a reason.he shouldnt have been starting. no way of knowing whether hes good enough or not