Parrish lands offer, visit from Thomas Brown within same week

Stefan Adams
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Cam is also the king of having to constantly dodge multiple defenders in the backfield. The blocking he got this year is the worst I have ever seen at this school. Lineman being completely rag dolled into his lap three and four yards deep in the backfield.

Rewatch the games. The blocking is shockingly bad.
As if he ever broke any of those tackles and the rest of the RB room wasn’t dealing with the same thing? Difference is Cam played against 2 non P5 teams and are making his stats seem much better than they really were. You think Knoghton wouldn’t have went off against Central Connecticut?
 
Just FYI, how many years of eligibility does Parrish have remaining.

Because I could see a situation where we top out at 15-20 HS kids who sign, but if we lose enough of our current roster to the Portal, we'd have plenty of replacement ICs.
I think he has 3.

I doubt Parrish ends up here. Just think we need to keep adding to the RB room and not assume anything is stacked until we start running the ball well.
 
But why didn't Cam have a low average?

All three backs are more home run players than 4-6 yard grinders. But only one of them has consistently made explosive runs, and he's gone. We need improvement there, internally or through competition.
Bro cause Cam played against Central Connecticut where he got like 35% of his yards for the entire year. Seriously.

Cams 3rd best game on the season was App St.

Once again Rooster didn’t play against any non-P5 teams.

Cams stats are heavily boasted by bum opponents. He was also zero factor in the pass game except one catch in central Connecticut game…
 
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Bro cause Cam played against Central Connecticut where he got like 35% of his yards for the entire year. Seriously.

Cams 3rd best game on the season was App St.

Once again Rooster didn’t play against any non-P5 teams.

Cams stats are heavily boasted by bum opponents. He was also zero factor in the pass game except one catch in central Connecticut game…
Cam played here for four years. Plenty of sample size. Never had ypc below 5.
 
@305to954 He said he might be , I mentioned to call and find out and mention the Cane boards are lighting up with inquiries.

I’ll keep mentioning it , again he mentioned Parrish thought his play would have showed he was ready for more opportunities and it never happened.

I’ll keep asking though, he doesn’t want to accidentally get to his father he’s a control freak and knows more then anybody he’ll try and get to his mom .

I say just call Parrish and the U fans are inquiring , call Mario on the QT

GOCANES
 
Why wasn't Knighton making those big runs? Those count, too.

I'd get the argument if Knighton and Chaney were getting us 4-6 consistently. But they are home-run hitters, too. They've just been less successful in hitting them as runners.

Because he and Chaney are still developing and most of CIS underestimate Cam’s talent.

Manny’s powder puff practices were a HUGE reason we lacked physicality on the line on both sides of the ball. The offensive line and front seven have better fundamental football in them but that needs to be brought out of them with tough practices that simulate real game conditions.

Mario is going to grind those guys and they will be much more physical, consistent, and hold blocks longer. There will be fewer instances of our linemen getting rag dolled and destroying plays.

A healthy Chaney is an All America level talent. Rooster is a versatile player that is a HUGE problem in the passing game. His vision and footwork will improve and help him find bigger holes. We are in good shape.

I would take Parrish. That gives you 5 backs. Anybody gets hurt and we are not in dire straits. We are young on the outside. We can keep Parrish and Knighton happy with touches in the passing game TVD is good at finding the backs. Chaney is the workhorse and Thad a battering ram. We should use more 2 back sets since we are thin and young at tight end. Move Knighton and Parrish around, use motion, get creative.

Brown would be the odd man out this season. If he can hold his own as we sign more freshmen, his opportunity will come. If not, he can transfer.
 
Cam played here for four years. Plenty of sample size. Never had ypc below 5.
And always did all bios damage on one play or against trash teams. His sample size is why I’m definitively saying he’s below average Miami RB.

Take out all the cupcake games and he isn’t close to 5ypc. In fact take out those cupcakes and he has like 4 actually good games in his career - 2021 against UVA, 2020 against Louisville and Duke, and 2020 against Georgia Tech.
 
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@305to954 He said he might be , I mentioned to call and find out and mention the Cane boards are lighting up with inquiries.

I’ll keep mentioning it , again he mentioned Parrish thought his play would have showed he was ready for more opportunities and it never happened.

I’ll keep asking though, he doesn’t want to accidentally get to his father he’s a control freak and knows more then anybody he’ll try and get to his mom .

I say just call Parrish and the U fans are inquiring , call Mario on the QT

GOCANES
Man tell that young stay where he at. Miami is full😂. But fr grass isn’t always greener. There’s competition everywhere. I know we stole his position coach who’s also the guy who recruited him..but I’d advise any kid to stick it out unless a school has a spot waiting for them. The portal is mess
 
And always did all bios damage on one play or against trash teams. His sample size is why I’m definitively saying he’s below average Miami RB.

Take out all the cupcake games and he isn’t close to 5ypc. In fact take out those cupcakes and he has like 4 actually good games in his career - 2021 against UVA, 2020 against Louisville and Duke, and 2020 against Georgia Tech.
Here are their stats from 2020-2021 with P5 games only:

Cam Harris- 153 carries, 727 yards, 4.75 yards per carry
Jaylan Knighton- 188 carries, 711 yards, 3.78 yards per carry

The facts tell a different story than the narrative. I think Knighton is a better player because he's so dangerous as a receiver. But as a runner, both Knighton and Chaney lag behind to this point. Hopefully it changes because they are more talented.
 
As if he ever broke any of those tackles and the rest of the RB room wasn’t dealing with the same thing? Difference is Cam played against 2 non P5 teams and are making his stats seem much better than they really were. You think Knoghton wouldn’t have went off against Central Connecticut?

Watch the tape.

He was constantly corralled in the backfield with no momentum by multiple defenders. That is why if appears he was indecisive on so many runs. He gets the ball there is a man in his face 2 yards deep in the backfield. He patiently eludes that guy only to run into 1 or 2 more guys who have completely whipped our linemen. The number times a lineman got rag dolled INTO THE HANDOFF is embarrassing.

For whatever reason, the line blocked much better for Chaney and Knighton than Cam. A big part of it was replacing Clark with Gaynor. Another part was play calling. Cam and Rooster got more draw plays and we blocked those better. I thought we were better in man blocking schemes than zone blocking. Some of our power plays had bad results, but we improved at it as the season went on.

The difference in blocking between Cam and the other backs made me wonder if there was bad blood with him and the offensive line. The difference in the same games was noticeable.

Cam made some AMAZING runs this year and showed incredible patience, vision, and skill that comes from him being experienced. The reason he had better stats with worse blocking is his patience. Chaney and Rooster just take off. Sometimes they get stuffed. Sometimes they get 5 or 10. They hardly ever got big plays though. They will get better as they get more experience.

Sometime before spring, I am going to do a full breakdown on King and Cam and dispell the myths that have been placed on them by posters (not necessarily you) with shiny new object syndrome.

King and Cam have gotten a bad rap when they were true Canes that made big plays in adverse circumstances.
 
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Man tell that young stay where he at. Miami is full😂. But fr grass isn’t always greener. There’s competition everywhere. I know we stole his position coach who’s also the guy who recruited him..but I’d advise any kid to stick it out unless a school has a spot waiting for them. The portal is mess
His father thinks he’s an NFL agent like Rosenhouse and made his son choose badly.

Now Parrish has to deal with his fathers PRIDE terrible thing PRIDE is .
 
Chaney is a classic example of our fans over rating the **** out of our players. Stop it.

nah, trust your eyes. that guy flashed during 2020 and showed what he brings to the table. he's had injury issues, but is no way shape or form overrated.
 
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Let's see if he gets drafted. That's the litmus test.
Doubt it. He was on pace to be drafted per agent sources, but knee injury was horrible for his stock. He’s not McGahee.
 
lets see Chaney as a feature back... IMO, he should look a lot better than cam and Knighton
 
lets see Chaney as a feature back... IMO, he should look a lot better than cam and Knighton


agree. really love what knighton allows you to do at that position, particularly out of the passing game. but chaney is more of a well rounded feature back. knighton is not a #1, he's a #2 change of pace back.
 
His father thinks he’s an NFL agent like Rosenhouse and made his son choose badly.

Now Parrish has to deal with his fathers PRIDE terrible thing PRIDE is .
Pride, ***** and money are the 3 main reasons ninjas get killed..the pride fathers have in they kids athletic endeavors is a reason why I don’t coach loo
 
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