CANEFAN83
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It was so bad today the defense that I immediately was speculating that miami should have went for it on 4th down and goal at the 10 yard line and the tried an onsides kick since I knew our D couldn't stop them. It was obvious.This one hurts deep in the soul. We had a chance for a special season and blew it. Every November feels the same for the past 20 years.
I'll dig deeper on rewatch, but my big picture view is this: Miami ultimately fell to its true level. We won games we could've lost, and we lost games we could've won. At the end, we were who we were all year.
We have a national championship offense. We have a bad defense. And we lack discipline overall. We came into this game ranked 120th in penalty yards per game. With the season on the line, we made two of the most immature penalties in team history. That was not a fluke.
Add it all up, and you get 10-2. Do I expect major defensive staff changes? Yes. But that isn't the only area we need to improve.
Mario ultimately owns all of it. He missed a rare opportunity. Now, the ownership cuts both ways- you can't blame him for the defensive misses and then ignore the strength of the offense. We were blessed to have Cam Ward, but he also landed Cam Ward and built his supporting cast. The question now becomes whether we can improve elsewhere enough to compensate for the loss of such a unique and special player.
This season will be remembered one of two ways: the beginning of something sustainable, or a fun, ultimately disappointing fluke like 2017. For true progress, this team needs to remake its defensive identity. You can fire coaches and recruit better DBs. But when you get bowled over by an Arena League running back with the season on the line, that's a cultural issue. When you look confused all year, it's deeper than talent. We had four NFL players in the 2022 secondary, and it looked just as lost as it did this year.
Was there progress? Of course. Should anyone expect us to build on that progress? That's a hard sell. The fanbase has every reason to be cynical. But none of us are going anywhere, so let's hope the build continues and we have enough material to tell lies this summer.
Why did Mario since he was head coach not try to force adjustments with his DC at halftime or at some point since that is his job? Maybe he doesn't know.
Did anyone think that hold on Miami's Off tackle on Martinez's 60 yard run was bogus? That was questionable I thought.
I feel the worst for Cam Ward and Restrepo who are two of the best players to ever come through Miami at their respective positions. They deserved better.
Guidry should either resign or be fired on Monday. There is no way our players on D are this bad. It's at least partly on the coaches.
I am not trying to criticize or judge as much as I am just asking honest questions. How can George commit such a selfish penalty and why does this keep happening with him?
Horton dropped a key pass on last drive also. Just jaw dropping.
How can Loften who is so highly regarded not turn around in time on a perfectly thrown ball?
This was one of worst Miami losses in last 25-30 years and it ranks up there with 1998 cuse game and 2005 gatech loss. Just inexcusable especially after being up 21-0.
I honestly am devastated after this loss and really don't have much to say other than the D really didn't surprise me but I was hoping we would show at least some improvement after last week.
It just really hurts but I am still hopeful that Mario can turn it around. But this one is going to sting for a while until we prove something hopefully next year.
With a 10 year contract with Mario, there is nothing happening there. But the D staff is a different story. We'll see what happens.
I wonder how much NIL Miami will have to work with in 2025?
I wonder how much this loss hurts recruiting?