Friday, September 24, 2010
Trimming The Stache...
Well that didn't go as planned for Dave Wannstedt (not pictured).
The Canes manhandled Pitt on Thursday night 31-3.
The game could've been a whole lot worse were it not for a few mistakes by Jacory Harris.
Pitt was BEGGING Miami to beat them 52-0, but Miami settled for 31-3.
But, in all, you can't be too dissatisfied with a blowout on the road.
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I'm trying to figure this out.
Is Miami's defense that good or is Pitt's offense that bad?
I honestly think it can be a bit of both.
Still, Canes fans HAVE to be feeling better about their defense today than they did last year or even last week.
Sean Spence was the standout.
He had 11 tackles and looked every bit as promising as he did early in his freshman year.
The question with Spence has never been speed or talent.
The question is: Can he sustain it over the course of a long season?
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Allen Bailey clearly is the focal point of most offenses trying to game-plan around Miami.
We have to double-team the potential first-rounder.
That's fine.
Vernon and company, door is open.
Props to them for walking right through it.
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Special teams are one of the true strengths for Miami.
Travis Benjamin SHOULD have had another punt return for a touchdown, but it was called back.
Lamar Miller gets you dreaming big every time he touches it.
Bosher is a stud, and does everything well (remember he was team MVP before---which also speaks to how bad they were at the time).
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So defense and special teams are sound, the team wins by 28, and the quarterback throws for 2 touchdowns---what's my problem?
Jacory's picks.
That's what.
They weren't late and irrelevant.
They kept Pitt in the game early, when they were doing nothing.
It looked like Jacory had pulled the pin out of a grenade and was just throwing it in a direction hoping to hit a target.
You can get away with that against an awful Pitt team.
You learned last week that doesn't fly against Ohio State.
Turnovers like that can be deadly in Death Valley.
While you like that he's trying to make plays, the risks need to be more calculated.
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Truth is, the Canes have 9 days off before the real season begins.
Randy Shannon needs a championship.
While the National Title may already be gone, I think a dominant run through the ACC would go a long way.
A bowl game after New Year's day, that extra practice time, and an ACC crown, that would be a step for this program.
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I keep trying to impart this word of wisdom to my friends and anyone who cares about the U.
It's a variation on Rick Patino's 'Larry Bird isn't walking through that door' speech.
The 2010 Canes are NOT the 2001 Canes and they aren't the 1986 team either.
Let's not judge them by that standard.
That's not fair.
Let's allow these kids to be inspired by the ghosts of Canes past, not haunted by their shadows.
Instead of constantly expecting Miami to do the same things they DID, let's evaluate these kids based on their accomplishments and celebrate those.
Tonight, they went on the road and kicked some major ass.
Let's enjoy that.
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