Canes Camp Report 3-26-13 Episode 4

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Gotta love Chip with the worst offering of "swagger" ever. Almost like it hurt coming out of his throat.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.
 
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The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

Jesus you need to chill man.
 
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The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.
 
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The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.

SMH. I understand that. Like I said, they should be the top plays. They're splash plays. Sure.

However...

That's our starting CB that got toasted. That's our starting Center that didn't help on Robinson. (those are our "pass rushing" DE's on that same play that got zero pressure). That's our starting QB that threw to a covered Hurns instead of a wide open Waters. Andddd that's our starting TE that let the ball go right through his hands.

I focus on the negatives during a play, that's just the way I am. I assure you that Miami's coaches are doing the same thing.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

Jesus you need to chill man.

I'm cool as ice over here homeboy.
 
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**** Figs. SMH lol

That should bring his fans back down to earth a little bit.

SMH at this porst.

Figs took on 2 TEs that have 2 inches and 20+ lbs on him. For a freshman participating in his first collegiate spring practice, he did a nice job IMO.

Figs is still a violent tackler and physically ready to play college ball right now.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.

SMH. I understand that. Like I said, they should be the top plays. They're splash plays. Sure.

However...

That's our starting CB that got toasted. That's our starting Center that didn't help on Robinson. (those are our "pass rushing" DE's on that same play that got zero pressure). That's our starting QB that threw to a covered Hurns instead of a wide open Waters. Andddd that's our starting TE that let the ball go right through his hands.

I focus on the negatives during a play, that's just the way I am. I assure you that Miami's coaches are doing the same thing.

So if Flowers and Henderson were getting roasted, there would still be a problem. Our starting tackles. If Dorsett was being shut down, there would be a problem. He is our deep threat. Wheeler(#75) isn't our starting Center, McDermott is and he is out for the spring I believe. Plays are made and missed. Maybe Gunter made a play the next time he was tested.
 
**** Figs. SMH lol

That should bring his fans back down to earth a little bit.

SMH at this porst.

Figs took on 2 TEs that have 2 inches and 20+ lbs on him. For a freshman participating in his first collegiate spring practice, he did a nice job IMO.

Figs is still a violent tackler and physically ready to play college ball right now.

And who the **** do you think he's gonna have to take on in his first game? SMH

He didn't do a nice job, he got his *** kicked, which is what you'd expect considering the circumstances so it's no big deal. I'm not knocking the kid.
 
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You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.

SMH. I understand that. Like I said, they should be the top plays. They're splash plays. Sure.

However...

That's our starting CB that got toasted. That's our starting Center that didn't help on Robinson. (those are our "pass rushing" DE's on that same play that got zero pressure). That's our starting QB that threw to a covered Hurns instead of a wide open Waters. Andddd that's our starting TE that let the ball go right through his hands.

I focus on the negatives during a play, that's just the way I am. I assure you that Miami's coaches are doing the same thing.

So if Flowers and Henderson were getting roasted, there would still be a problem. Our starting tackles. If Dorsett was being shut down, there would be a problem. He is our deep threat. Wheeler(#75) isn't our starting Center, McDermott is and he is out for the spring I believe. Plays are made and missed. Maybe Gunter made a play the next time he was tested.

The whole defensive line on that play made zero progress, no pressure at all. Our tackles are pretty good though so I'm not sweating it. I am, however, more concerned with our Center not knowing who to block.

And Gunter wasn't even close to Dorsett. They were in two different area codes.

Care to comment on the other two plays that I found negative?



I can't imagine how anybody could possibly acknowledge the positive in a play without also looking at the negative as well. Those "top plays" were made because our players on the other side of the ball screwed up.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.
Geez, Golden said in the Herald that it was the best practice since he has been at the U.
 
The "plays of the day" or more discouraging to me than promising.

1. Gunter getting smoked, no safety help
2. Morris throws the ball to a blanketed Hurns instead of dumping to a wide open Waters right in front of his face.
3. The center doesn't keep his head on a swivel and help the guard, instead blocks nobody. (we're getting zero pass rush from anybody on that play as well)
4. Walford lets the ball go right through his hands and it's almost picked. (same ol' same ol')

Maybe I'm just nit-picking but I'd rather see our guys actually MAKE plays, not be given plays.

You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.

SMH. I understand that. Like I said, they should be the top plays. They're splash plays. Sure.

However...

That's our starting CB that got toasted. That's our starting Center that didn't help on Robinson. (those are our "pass rushing" DE's on that same play that got zero pressure). That's our starting QB that threw to a covered Hurns instead of a wide open Waters. Andddd that's our starting TE that let the ball go right through his hands.

I focus on the negatives during a play, that's just the way I am. I assure you that Miami's coaches are doing the same thing.

Pretty sure starting center Shane McDermott is out for spring ball.
 
You're clearly nitpicking. 4 plays that someone picked because they are entertaining for the masses.

I didn't say they shouldn't be the "top plays". The way the plays were made is discouraging to me.

You look at the result. I look at what happened in between. That's fine.

You looked at what happened on 4 plays of a practice that had plenty. They're might be 4 plays that you would love but they aren't splash plays so they weren't featured. There was play earlier in the video where Ty Cornileus avoided Bunche and met Duke in the hole and stopped him for no yards. That play may mean more to you than the four they featured.

SMH. I understand that. Like I said, they should be the top plays. They're splash plays. Sure.

However...

That's our starting CB that got toasted. That's our starting Center that didn't help on Robinson. (those are our "pass rushing" DE's on that same play that got zero pressure). That's our starting QB that threw to a covered Hurns instead of a wide open Waters. Andddd that's our starting TE that let the ball go right through his hands.

I focus on the negatives during a play, that's just the way I am. I assure you that Miami's coaches are doing the same thing.

Pretty sure starting center Shane McDermott is out for spring ball.


Ok. So.

Our back-up shouldn't know who to block? lol
 
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