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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 193856" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>My random thoughts. </p><p></p><p>In keeping with a past theme, 17 points today allowed either directly by the offense/special team or on drives starting in our territory. </p><p>Defense had several instances of bad tackling and forced no turnovers. </p><p>Overall Defense wasn't great but the above problem continues to be killer. </p><p></p><p>Jordan is a very good athlete but not a good QB. Very little option in the game, poor ball handling, poor decision making, and doesn't appear to have the instincts of a QB. Think he will be a good player for us going forward, but I expect it to be at another position. And to put thing in perspective, Miami had the 106th ranked rushing defense before this game, 24 spots lower than Tulane, and Tulane has played, us, Navy, and Army. </p><p>Outside option with marshall should have been a staple this year, and should be going forward. Absolutely need to do more to get him touches. </p><p>Liked the way Lynch and Griffen ran. In fact the Abacks have probably been the bright spot on the offensive side of the ball this year. They're no longer the extreme liability that they were in the first half of the year. </p><p>The reverse pass play call might be the worst play call I've ever seen. </p><p>Skov inexplicably still gets playing time. </p><p>Final fumble tally according to espn. Jordan 6, Golden 2, Skov 1. Wonder what the record for is for total fumbles, not just lost. </p><p></p><p>Golden needs to be replaced on ST.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 193856, member: 2299"] My random thoughts. In keeping with a past theme, 17 points today allowed either directly by the offense/special team or on drives starting in our territory. Defense had several instances of bad tackling and forced no turnovers. Overall Defense wasn't great but the above problem continues to be killer. Jordan is a very good athlete but not a good QB. Very little option in the game, poor ball handling, poor decision making, and doesn't appear to have the instincts of a QB. Think he will be a good player for us going forward, but I expect it to be at another position. And to put thing in perspective, Miami had the 106th ranked rushing defense before this game, 24 spots lower than Tulane, and Tulane has played, us, Navy, and Army. Outside option with marshall should have been a staple this year, and should be going forward. Absolutely need to do more to get him touches. Liked the way Lynch and Griffen ran. In fact the Abacks have probably been the bright spot on the offensive side of the ball this year. They're no longer the extreme liability that they were in the first half of the year. The reverse pass play call might be the worst play call I've ever seen. Skov inexplicably still gets playing time. Final fumble tally according to espn. Jordan 6, Golden 2, Skov 1. Wonder what the record for is for total fumbles, not just lost. Golden needs to be replaced on ST. [/QUOTE]
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