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If you reverse our run-pass ratio, I can virtually guarantee Dallas isn't going to average 6.7 ypc anymore.
What makes anyone think we will run well consistently?
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If you reverse our run-pass ratio, I can virtually guarantee Dallas isn't going to average 6.7 ypc anymore.
What makes anyone think we will run well consistently?
We don’t need to reverse our run-pass ratio. We need to get it more in balance and in line with the rest of the country.
We have one of the better backs in the country, and a young OL who would rather run block than pass block. I can’t see a reason the ratio is so out of whack.
We were down 28-7 at halftime. Running the ball would’ve been counter productive to say the least.I said the same thing after the loss to VT and was ridiculed by the smart posters on this site.
Miami is only rushing the ball 43.5% of the time. That's 115th in the country. Conversely, we are 16th in the nation in passing play percentage (56.5%).
Why are we passing so much? We know our offensive line has pass protection issues. Any offensive line would rather run block. Why not put them in a position to do what they do best?
Some would argue that we are not rushing the ball effectively (111th in yards per attempt). But that stat is useless because it includes sacks. Our lead tailback, Deejay Dallas, is rushing at an outstanding 6.7 yards per carry. Camron Harris hasn't gotten going but has had several game-changing yards called back. Why not give them more chances to make big plays?
We were down 28-7 at halftime. Running the ball would’ve been counter productive to say the least.
Okay, did we run the ball in the second half after we caught up? No. We didn't have the running scheme designed to mask our OL weakness. I agree with DMoney.We were down 28-7 at halftime. Running the ball would’ve been counter productive to say the least.
They gave up four sacks against CMU.
We aren’t going to turn into ‘95 Nebraska. The question is, how do we protect our OL? That’s running the ball more, preferably out of spread looks given the weakness at FB and blocking TE, and calling more quick hitters outside.
Remember we want to implement the AirRaid offense..Dream Miami offense is a spread Air Raid/Wisconsin power run game..of ****, that’s a multiple offense..I take that backIf everybody is *****ing about too much passing I dont ever want to see mike leechs name come up here again lol
We should run the ball out of spread formations. This OL just doesn't give us much choice. I would also like to see us experiment with wider splits in the offensive line. I don't have a problem throwing the ball as much as we have. What I have a problem with is the schizophrenic way Enos has run the offense. I don't like the way he slows us down going from Shotgun to under center right after a few big plays in a row out of the gun. Lastly I don't like the way his offense suppresses our explosive athletes.Miami is only rushing the ball 43.5% of the time. That's 115th in the country. Conversely, we are 16th in the nation in passing play percentage (56.5%).
Why are we passing so much? We know our offensive line has pass protection issues. Any offensive line would rather run block. Why not put them in a position to do what they do best?
Some would argue that we are not rushing the ball effectively (111th in yards per attempt). But that stat is useless because it includes sacks. Our lead tailback, Deejay Dallas, is rushing at an outstanding 6.7 yards per carry. Camron Harris hasn't gotten going but has had several game-changing yards called back. Why not give them more chances to make big plays?
wider splits is something Leach did at Texas Tech and that made the running plays more effective.. it helped create running lanes easier.We should run the ball out of spread formations. This OL just doesn't give us much choice. I would also like to see us experiment with wider splits in the offensive line. I don't have a problem throwing the ball as much as we have. What I have a problem with is the schizophrenic way Enos has run the offense. I don't like the way he slows us down going from Shotgun to under center right after a few big plays in a row out of the gun. Lastly I don't like the way his offense suppresses our explosive athletes.
Sad but true.Because playcalling is an art and we treat it like it's paint by number.
When we find something that works, we check that box and attempt other things we'd like to work, but don't.
Oh, but don't worry: we'll come back to what previously worked later - when the defense most expects it because we're desperate.
Miami is only rushing the ball 43.5% of the time. That's 115th in the country. Conversely, we are 16th in the nation in passing play percentage (56.5%).
Why are we passing so much? We know our offensive line has pass protection issues. Any offensive line would rather run block. Why not put them in a position to do what they do best?
Some would argue that we are not rushing the ball effectively (111th in yards per attempt). But that stat is useless because it includes sacks. Our lead tailback, Deejay Dallas, is rushing at an outstanding 6.7 yards per carry. Camron Harris hasn't gotten going but has had several game-changing yards called back. Why not give them more chances to make big plays?