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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 413887" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Last year, Miami had it's best team in almost twenty years. Clemson was playing at their highest level in 30+ years, as was uga. We had Clemson on the road and uga in Atlanta, and we don't play well against that combination historically for some reason. We let three winnable games slip thru our fingers. We had double digit second half leads in most of our losses. That to me says we had a depth problem. Combine that with a prevent defense, and you get a death problem. We didn't lose but a couple of players on offense, and we get one back that would have been a starter. Maybe that shores up the depth on offense. We lost a good bit of experience on the defense especially in the secondary. We have a new DC. The defense may limit us again this year. I wish we weren't playing Clemson so early as our defense may get exposed and demoralized in that game. The good news is that other than Clemson, I don't see a lot of high octane offense against us in the first half of the season. The last five games are the make or break part for us. Let's hope the defense is settling down by then and the offense is healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 413887, member: 1338"] Last year, Miami had it's best team in almost twenty years. Clemson was playing at their highest level in 30+ years, as was uga. We had Clemson on the road and uga in Atlanta, and we don't play well against that combination historically for some reason. We let three winnable games slip thru our fingers. We had double digit second half leads in most of our losses. That to me says we had a depth problem. Combine that with a prevent defense, and you get a death problem. We didn't lose but a couple of players on offense, and we get one back that would have been a starter. Maybe that shores up the depth on offense. We lost a good bit of experience on the defense especially in the secondary. We have a new DC. The defense may limit us again this year. I wish we weren't playing Clemson so early as our defense may get exposed and demoralized in that game. The good news is that other than Clemson, I don't see a lot of high octane offense against us in the first half of the season. The last five games are the make or break part for us. Let's hope the defense is settling down by then and the offense is healthy. [/QUOTE]
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