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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 86086" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I really love this statement Coach. As long as armchair fan analysis is done humbly and respectfully to our players I don't mind it all that much. But I really like your sentiment as it connects to what I saw in the stands and really enjoyed about this game. </p><p></p><p>I was struck by the notion that Miami seems to recruit speed first at every single position and then hopes to eventually end up with a "team." They so clearly had faster guys and just straight-up excellent "athletes" all over the place and 2-3 deep as well for some positions. It was amazing to watch those guys flow across the field, but then I got to watch the Tech Oline get fantastic push at the point of attack. Loved how Miami had to rely on Perryman to make a zillion tackles but all 3-5 yards past the LOS. It had to be so defeating for that kid to be in on every play yet the Oline and then Laskey would just deflate them by dragging and pushing defenders and falling forward for just enough yards every time to keep getting first downs and running the clock.</p><p></p><p>I am a bit more results oriented than bothering with nitty gritty and individual analysis since it is a team game and I am struck by just how much of a "team" Tech is showing themselves to be this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 86086, member: 231"] I really love this statement Coach. As long as armchair fan analysis is done humbly and respectfully to our players I don't mind it all that much. But I really like your sentiment as it connects to what I saw in the stands and really enjoyed about this game. I was struck by the notion that Miami seems to recruit speed first at every single position and then hopes to eventually end up with a "team." They so clearly had faster guys and just straight-up excellent "athletes" all over the place and 2-3 deep as well for some positions. It was amazing to watch those guys flow across the field, but then I got to watch the Tech Oline get fantastic push at the point of attack. Loved how Miami had to rely on Perryman to make a zillion tackles but all 3-5 yards past the LOS. It had to be so defeating for that kid to be in on every play yet the Oline and then Laskey would just deflate them by dragging and pushing defenders and falling forward for just enough yards every time to keep getting first downs and running the clock. I am a bit more results oriented than bothering with nitty gritty and individual analysis since it is a team game and I am struck by just how much of a "team" Tech is showing themselves to be this year. [/QUOTE]
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