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Make tackles. Forced fumble will come from those.Compared to having the turnover chain and no defense because they were always going for the INT, I'm good with this.
They literally have 7 games worth of tackles, with it happening 1 timeMake tackles. Forced fumble will come from those.
I’d just like to see a tackle in space ***** causing a fumble
Wow you really are the guy that yells “HIT HIM!” at the bar then scoots out the door when the fight starts. Mope and a coward.
My first thoughtCan we just try tackling first, before worrying about punching the ball out?!?!
This seems unhealthy, hope it continues.Wow you really are the guy that yells “HIT HIM!” at the bar then scoots out the door when the fight starts. Mope and a coward.
Anybody have the opposite angle view of that play. Broadcast only showed the view from behind a couple times and the announcers spent the whole time telling us how it was obviously incompleteHard to get fumble recoveries when they immediately rule obvious fumbles an incomplete pass like they did on Saturday.
Miami literally had a forced fumble returned for a touchdown against UL, and defense still got smoked. **** post.
I agree with u but we cannot emphasize going for strips when right now we struggle to wrap and get dudes on the groundDefense needs to make it an emphasis of attacking the ball, punching it out, and when getting to the QB smashing his arm.
Creating these turnovers would go along way in covering up the weaknesses of this defense
Miami is tied with FSU and a bunch of other bad teams with only 1 fumble recovery.
Georgia created 3 strip sack fumbles against Texas in 1 game which kept them in the game even though their Qb threw 3 INTs