Upon Further Review- Cheez-It Bowl

The OL is as much of a mess as the defense.
It is, but that's a) a grown man's position and b) takes time to unlearn bad habits.

We've run out 3 C on the iOL because they're just the most talented / physically ready players we have for those positions - especially with Donaldson being 100lbs overweight.

I'd be SHOCKED if those three start at LG / C / RG next year. Gaynor is v. close to losing his job. Scaife and Clark may already have - I wonder if one of those two will be played at C next year.
 
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Bad throw. Well underthrown here. If he makes a good toss out there on the fake screen with a Go route, it’s another TD. Settle for FG.
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Wiggins drop. Hits him right in the hands. Had a guy on his back, but the allergy to contested catches continues for our WR’s.
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Walk-in TD if Wiggins just catches the ball. Back-to-back plays from Wiggins.
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All three plays Miami couldn’t ask for more. This is wide-open for a TD and Perry throws it out-of-bounds. Oklahoma State was essentially begging us to score a TD and we decided not to. One of the great things about Smash concept is that the corner route gives so much freedom for the receiver to adjust to wherever the QB throws the ball. Just not if you throw it out-of-bounds. In a game Miami loses by 3, those 4 points sure would’ve helped.
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Nesta splits the RG/C block as OSU tries to run horizontal. Harvey does a great job of forklifting his OT and Steed does a nice job. Jennings is a step late, but the C got over his ski’s and fell down, so he couldn’t get to Jennings. TFL.
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One of the adjustments the defense made in this game is they started to attack the A gaps with double pressure and play man-1 behind (man coverage with one deep safety). Jennings comes from as the C declares for Steed and the RB tries to take Steed as well. Sanders panicked with pressure up-the-middle.
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Attack. The. Football. I would teach my receivers to stick their inside leg in the ground, use the force to spin your hips and get your chest to face the football, go up with two hands and attack the ball in the air. Letting the ball come to the receivers has really cost them in this game. This was a perfect throw to Harley, who has it in his hands and drops it. Tough catch, but tries to cradle it like a baby and allows the defender to punch it out.
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I really like this play, as they motioned Harley across and into the backfield, while using Cam to lead. It’s an RPO, where if that defender doesn’t go with Cam, QB can pull it and throw it to the RB. Using a WR as a RB messes up leverage on the defense and they tend to get lost.
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Split zone action, pull Brevin around the edge and it’s blocked perfectly. Jordan has the edge follow him because they have dumped it off to him on this little crosser a few times. It opens up a running lane for a house call.
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How they overturned the 2-pt. conversion that was deemed successful I will not understand. The angle at the goal line is not straight down the line, so you can’t just assume that look. It was a bad call in a second half filled with them. (Not pictured)

Ivey really has his arms straight down like a dead ****roach on this tackle attempt. Obviously poor attempt here. Hidden yards on plays like this. He picks up 11 yards after this. We get a fortuitous call on a block-in-the-back.
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Couch gets called for pass interference, on a ticky-tack call. Would’ve been a huge game-changing interception. Bad thing is he had perfect coverage and didn’t need to grab him, but he panicked with the ball in the air. Additionally, McCloud tipped the ball, and it should’ve been waved off due to being tipped. These officials would be rated a 1 on the 1-10 scale for their performance. (Not pictured)

This is your edge player. Does McCloud think he’s playing LB again? You simply cannot get this far out of position when you have backside contain. Woof.
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Frierson plays this wrong. Attack the inside shoulder of this blocker, make QB take it to sideline and have to bubble. You’ve got a corner out there to defend sideline. QB cuts back here and gets big yardage on 2nd & 19. So many plays in this game that added up to an ugly loss. OSU gets a FG on this drive, when if Frierson makes this simple play, they’re punting from deep in their own territory.
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Miami runs the same action where Harley comes across in motion, only it’s a fake. When they don’t give it him, no one covers him and he’s wide open in the flats. Big yards from that play. (Not pictured)

Perry tries to run read with Chaney and Chaney wants to take it, Perry wants to keep it. Ball is on the ground. It looks like a mistake by Perry, who should’ve given the ball on the read. This mistake is another one that if it doesn’t happen, I think Miami wins. They were already to midfield, had short yardage, things were going well towards points. OSU gets a TD out of it. A horrendous pass interference call on Couch on a ball clearly not catchable aided them greatly, when they probably don’t get any points otherwise. (Not pictured)

We run that fake QB draw, throw it Mallory play that really was golden for the Canes this year on 4th down and Miami gets a TD right back. (Not pictured)

The big drop by Pope, I’ll just let my Tweet explain it.


Overall

Miami gave this game away. There is no sugarcoating it, there is no excuse making to explain it away. Miami compounded mistake after mistake in this one. Here are the highlights of the mistakes:

  • Coaching decision to go away from everything the defense has done this year and ask the defense to play a soft zone defense that made everything easy for the QB. It wasn’t disguised zones to confuse a QB on who is coming from where and who is defending whom, it was simply soft zone coverage to force the offense to execute down the field and they easily did. It was 21-0 right off-the-bat and the defensive coaching gameplan led to much of it.
  • Couch drops an interception on the first drive that they later scored a TD on.
  • Pass interference by Gurvan Hall on 2nd & goal from the 10 where he panicked on the ball in the air. Don’t commit that penalty and it’s 3rd & goal from 10 and you probably hold to a FG.
  • Holding penalty on Jakai where he had bad technique and it cost us 4 points. It didn’t cost us King, that was simply bad luck. It did cost us 4 points though.
  • Harley fumble cost us great field position.
  • Inability to keep a fumble right in the arms of Frierson.
  • Wiggins drops a perfect deep pass from Perry that was at worst a FG, a TD if he just plays it correctly.
  • Pope drops a perfect deep pass that would’ve put Miami inside 10.
  • Wiggins drops a slip screen where he would’ve walked into the end zone. Costs 4 points.
  • Perry misses Keyshawn open on a corner route. (these last three plays all happened on the same drive as Miami refused to score a TD)
  • 2nd & 19 from OSU 11, Frierson gets out of his gap and allows a cutback for a big gain. OSU gets a FG on the drive, rather than punting from deep in own territory.
  • Miami fumbles on 2nd & 3 from nearly midfield when Miami had momentum. OSU gets a TD on the drive thanks to a bad pass interference call and grab by Couch.
  • 3rd & 10 and Brevin drops a pass that would’ve kept drive alive with more time.
  • Pope drops a perfect deep pass that puts us in red zone at worst.
  • Miami gave OSU four first downs via pass interference penalty, had two block-in-the-back calls on returns, had a horse collar tackle on 3rd down, and a holding call that was unnecessary knock out a TD.


I see a lot of Wiggins and Pope drops in this overview.
 
I can say for sure that Justice isnt teaching what Clark is doing... if you fail to execute proper technique on an inside zone or a pull, its just the player not having his head in the game.
 
Surprised nothing was said of the first quarter pass to Pope where he gave up on the throw and stopped running... That was sickening....
 
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Nice work @Lance Roffers

That first quarter defense was embarrassing, not only because we went down 21-0, but because I think most of us knew Baker was going to go bend but don't break (soft zone) and allow the QB easy throw after easy throw.

Lance cites the fact (did I misread?) that this was not our defense's MO during the year. This is exactly the defense's MO since Baker got here. Soft zone to start and allow the opposing QB to get into a comfort zone. That gives good teams too much to exploit and puts us at a real advantage and gives bad to average QBs a puncher's chance against us.
 
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Terrific writeup. Do you feel that the problem is that the coaches aren't teaching the fundamentals (in other words, amateur hour), or do you think the coaches are trying to teach the fundamentals but the players just aren't executing what they're being taught?
Likens can coach WR and he’s not teaching Pope to catch it on his stomach.
 
The OL is as much of a mess as the defense.
the OL has been a mess since stoutland left. Been yelling about it for years. It’s been bad even when we had talent but it got terrible when the talent dropped - and we never had much depth even when we had a few good people.

arguably you OL is as talented as your first 3 OL on the depth chart - because one weak link can blow it up and guys get hurt and need to change out.
 
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So much for the “culture” change people keep talking about. I guess 20 years of bad habits are hard to break, especially if you dont have the right people in place to teach excellence/competence.
manny’s ‘culture’ is a gaudy chain and gimmicky frat boy nonsense like showing up at a FSU clinic to throw a beer party.

Manny doesn’t know anything about culture. He had it all growing up, hasn’t led men in anything, and hasn’t had to face consequences other than when mack brown fired his ***.
 
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I think he lost sight of it, but it was hard to tell.
I'm not saying you're wrong but it sure looked like he just stopped running to get it... When watching it everyone I was with said he gave up... Didn't wanna fight the defender to get to it.... I mean even if it wasn't catchable fight for it.. try to get close, make a effort... Ya know??
 
We have always had fast and aggressive players on defense since that is what our area produces.

We play a soft type of bend but don't break defense where any QB worth anything will break you since he has space to get the ball in there.

Those two above don't really succeed. The best coaches will alter their system to fit their personnel. We put players into the system and then say succeed even though it isn't your skill set.

Edit...Other than LB where I have never seen our teams have such slow LB play while at the same time asking to be blocked and/or taking bad angles (coaching or the player I don't care)
 
Lance, great work as always. It's maddening watching other teams play the last week or so and seeing their receivers make contested catch after contested catch, we never do that and then drop the easy ones. I told my son at the end of that game that we should have scored 50, so disappointing.
 
I'm not saying you're wrong but it sure looked like he just stopped running to get it... When watching it everyone I was with said he gave up... Didn't wanna fight the defender to get to it.... I mean even if it wasn't catchable fight for it.. try to get close, make a effort... Ya know??
I'll go back and watch it again. Sometimes my right-arrow finger gets going too fast and I skip a few plays.
 
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