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I'm relaxing at home, watching the Rose Bowl parade and CFB pregames. Drinking good coffee and chilling on the couch.
I honestly can't imagine the micro-penis that is required to troll another fans board on a holiday. But that's a pretty sad existence and you have my sympathy.
I'd say Miami rolled from 2h into a safety pressure from the weakside *at least* half dozen times.
The Bucks had absolutely no answer for it and what's worse, it's a pressure Miami has thrived on all year.
I recorded the Skycam, so when I dig deeper I'll report back more. Early...
Their Dline did what ours did in 03.
Sayin looked like Ken Dorsey.
And what's worse, we buried this program and now this win has allowed them a serious chance at revival.
GG
All the offensive issues from IU were front and center. OL needs a lot of work, Sayin needs a lot of work, offensive coaching staff needs a slap in the face for their slow drive to drive adjustments.
See you boys at the spring game.
Haven't noticed any of the presnap motions and new wrinkles I saw this time last year. No GT counter to backside slide route, no shallow sting, no misdirection screens....Nada.
Zero offensive creativity unlike last years lightning strike.
Shades of Glendale Debacle, on offense anyway.
Can't protect the edges or interior. Julian isn't seeing the field, their DBs are getting physical and we're getting away from the running game in a panic.
Right on queue, Miami dials up a little rub from the bunch to take advantage of our...
They're just going to mind fuck the OL with these Interior twists and shadow games of sending or not sending the nickel.
Julian is doing what he did against IU, dropping his eyes and feet all over the place.
That late, there's no way you can adjust protection unless he freelances and peeps it early with no rush threat over his face.
Credit to their DBs for holding water and not tipping.
Backside alert vs press or cloud is to go vertical. Their corners know this. They keep bringing this nickel and now we're gun shy punishing it with the bubble to the slot.
Miami is very clued in to our offensive tendencies. Unlike last year, I haven't seen anything new that utilizes familiar concepts.
Their overhang is going to scream down to blow up screens and bubbles. So you can Sanzenbach vs USC 09 and build the bubble - go off of it.