Sam Brown on breakout game: Football is about patience

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Sam Brown had his best game as a Miami Hurricane against Louisville, making 3 catches for 125 yards and a TD. He met with the media to discuss the win:

On overcoming adversity early in the season: Football is patience, and life is patience. You can't really dwell on the times that it's not going your way. It's just about pushing to the next.

On the offense scoring almost every drive: That's our goal. It's not necessarily how we reach it. That's the standard. It's trying to keep the main thing, the main thing. We’ve got to score on every drive, be the best offense, play-by-play.

On settling down: Every game is not going to be my game, but I can impact the game in some way. It finally came together for me as a complete game.

On the receiving corps: It was a three-headed monster, but we created something different, a four-headed monster. Game-by-game, you never know who can show up and be that guy for the team and be a difference maker for the team. We all keep that same standard and same mojo. It could be anybody's game, man. When we’re not playing with urgency, just the body language, we do a good job of picking everybody up.

On the problems the offense creates for opposing secondaries: It's difficult in the back end. You can go to certain coverages to try to slow down X, but then the outside guy is going to come up. We all present a little bit of different stuff, but we all present explosive plays in some way or form.

On what stands out about Cam Ward: His leadership on and off the field. Just how he conducts himself. Like today for instance, we go up by seven before half. He said to everybody, “I'm about to dot them up, I'm about to dot them up.” For a receiver, that’s what we want to hear. That’s what our offense is. If you go man, it's pretty much going to be a long game for you. If you go zone, it’s window shopping.

On Michael Irvin: His energy is amazing. I've been to a couple schools like West Virginia and Houston, but the alumni weren’t really impactful like Michael Irvin, Santana Moss, Reggie Wayne. Seeing them at the facility is amazing. That’s a legacy.

On going for it on fourth down: That’s football. Especially with our offense, if you stop us four plays in a row, kudos to you. Once we start throwing out the different personnel, it's like, “Oh, my God.” And then we go tempo with all tight ends. It's hard to stop.

On the running game: It’s impressive. Especially with our O-line play. Our O-line play makes you want to run the ball, run the ball, run the ball. We’re pretty much an Air-Raid offense. But we keep it balanced with our running backs and keep everybody happy. We see it [with the running backs] every day. We see it in the weight room. That's what we expect out of them.

 

Comments (18)

Love seeing brown bounce back from yhe early season drops/jitters. This wr is special as well. As long as George keeps his cool they find ways to get open and make plays. When you stop the was or slow them down now you have to defend the TE's and rbs out of the back field
 
You don't think JoJo will overtake him, at least later on as the next season progresses?
I’d be happy if he did. But brown has the tools and experience. I’d bet on production over potential. Remember he was the last player added to the team which may be the reason for the slow start.
 
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I’d be happy if he did. But brown has the tools and experience. I’d bet on production over potential. Remember he was the last player added to the team which may be the reason for the slow start.
I'm not downplaying Brown. I liked him even through his rough start. You could see flashes of the skill. Just knowing Trader's skill level, he can be a star receiver at the household name level where even casual fans will know him
 
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Sam Brown gonna have a Billy Fucillo Huge! second half of the year.
 
Very hard to say. If Horton returns, might have to go with him. His rate of improvement has been impressive. And Jo Jo and Ny Carr have the talent to emerge in their second year.

Let's just hope Brown has a few more games like yesterday's.
Where Horton going?
 
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I’m here to eat my crow on Sam Brown. Great game young man.
 
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Where Horton going?
With the portal, he could go to any of dozens of school around the country. I hope he likes it enough in Miami to stay, but you never know these days.
 
He seems to love it at Miami but I've seen people on here the volunteers will try to have him portal. After he's been breaking out.
Dude is gonna be a starter here next year, but yeah UT has a QB going into next year.
 
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