I've said it b4. I believe the biggest problem with the WR last year was 1. Oline was horrid and didn't give TVD nearly enough time 2. Gattis was a terrible play caller. His entire offense was predictable and repetitive. Our Oline really has a chance to be elite if we stay healthy. Add Dawson's system and Play calling I believe our WR are gonna produce at a high level, all across the board. Young, George, Restrepo and Smith are our top 4 but Horton, Larson, Redding and the Freshman are all talented as well. Also don't forget we now have a top of the food chain, elite wide receivers coach in Kevin Beard who the players (and recruits) absolutely love. Watch, the receivers are gonna surprise EVERYONE this year. Because of that I believe we are also gonna get Jeremiah Smith and the kid from Saint Thomas in the 2024 class along with Air Nolan at QB. Call me a homer but I believe we can go 10-2 this year and pull a top 3 recruiting class. When that happens, it will be obvious we are back. Look the fuck out cuz when Mario and Co. Get this ball rolling there will be no stopping it. I can't wait! Let's fucking go
@@poobeesistrunk3791 It's also hard to keep guys healthy when you're incompetent and predictable in your play-calling. Ask the Michigan fans if they miss their Broyles award winner!
@@jalo5855 Michigan couldn't beat osu until he got there and oh yeah they went to the playoffs I'm not saying he did a great job as our OC but we have to be fair to the guy
@@poobeesistrunk3791 The guy was generally disliked at Michigan and the Wolverines didn't beat OSU until 2021 when Harbaugh took over play-calling duties away from Gattis. In 2019 (Gattis' 1st year at Michigan) the offense took a step backwards, going 9-4. In 2020, they went 2-4, and luckily didn't have to face Maryland, #4 OSU, or #16 Iowa in the last 3 games of the Covid-shortened season because that offense was getting worse as the year went along, and they would have lost all 3 of those games. The play calling was so bad that Harbaugh decided to call the plays himself in 2021. He comes to Miami and is generally disliked not only by his players but his fellow coaches as well. IMO, he is the worst play-caller in Miami history and perhaps the worst recruiter as well. Fair?? Get serious.
@@jalo5855 Not only that but he was a toxic coworker and employee. He wouldn’t work with Ponce and take any input. The most important job in a coach is to teach, push, and build confidence. He did none of those things. There is a difference between being hard on your players to challenge themselves and trash them, destroying their confidence. Michigan fans and Jim himself. Were thankful we took Gattis off his hands. Notice they didn’t try to hire him back when he became available?
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I've said it b4. I believe the biggest problem with the WR last year was 1. Oline was horrid and didn't give TVD nearly enough time 2. Gattis was a terrible play caller. His entire offense was predictable and repetitive. Our Oline really has a chance to be elite if we stay healthy. Add Dawson's system and Play calling I believe our WR are gonna produce at a high level, all across the board. Young, George, Restrepo and Smith are our top 4 but Horton, Larson, Redding and the Freshman are all talented as well. Also don't forget we now have a top of the food chain, elite wide receivers coach in Kevin Beard who the players (and recruits) absolutely love. Watch, the receivers are gonna surprise EVERYONE this year. Because of that I believe we are also gonna get Jeremiah Smith and the kid from Saint Thomas in the 2024 class along with Air Nolan at QB. Call me a homer but I believe we can go 10-2 this year and pull a top 3 recruiting class. When that happens, it will be obvious we are back. Look the fuck out cuz when Mario and Co. Get this ball rolling there will be no stopping it. I can't wait! Let's fucking go
It's hard to call plays when the oline is bad
@@poobeesistrunk3791 It's also hard to keep guys healthy when you're incompetent and predictable in your play-calling. Ask the Michigan fans if they miss their Broyles award winner!
@@jalo5855 Michigan couldn't beat osu until he got there and oh yeah they went to the playoffs I'm not saying he did a great job as our OC but we have to be fair to the guy
@@poobeesistrunk3791 The guy was generally disliked at Michigan and the Wolverines didn't beat OSU until 2021 when Harbaugh took over play-calling duties away from Gattis. In 2019 (Gattis' 1st year at Michigan) the offense took a step backwards, going 9-4. In 2020, they went 2-4, and luckily didn't have to face Maryland, #4 OSU, or #16 Iowa in the last 3 games of the Covid-shortened season because that offense was getting worse as the year went along, and they would have lost all 3 of those games. The play calling was so bad that Harbaugh decided to call the plays himself in 2021. He comes to Miami and is generally disliked not only by his players but his fellow coaches as well. IMO, he is the worst play-caller in Miami history and perhaps the worst recruiter as well. Fair?? Get serious.
@@jalo5855 Not only that but he was a toxic coworker and employee. He wouldn’t work with Ponce and take any input. The most important job in a coach is to teach, push, and build confidence. He did none of those things. There is a difference between being hard on your players to challenge themselves and trash them, destroying their confidence. Michigan fans and Jim himself. Were thankful we took Gattis off his hands. Notice they didn’t try to hire him back when he became available?
Locked on Canes lets do it! 🙌🏽
once the QB comitts whomever it is the rest will follow go canes!!!