Their collective mis-read on what they had in fall camp led to another early season swoon.
Denbrock gave the best football player in America 10 carries in Miami. He had Carr throw it 30 times in his first start.
Ash made changes to the defense that the players could not understand. It took a quarter of the season to get that straightened out.
Freeman now has a history of poor starts. In the playoff era, this has to be corrected immediately.
2025: 0-2 start.
2024: 1-1 start.
2023: 5-2 on October 7.
2022: 0-2 start.
Downfield throws would have loosened them up and Carr was more than capable on Day 1. The running game would have benefited.
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Add to it the rain, and running the football would have been problematic.
The root of the issue is not play-calling, but scheduling Miami/A&M back/back to open the season.
Apparently, gave no orders to run the ball vs Miami unless MF was also down with Denbrock's game plan. Knew what was going on with the defense in Fall camp and through the first two games and let it happen. As a former DC he should have known better almost immediately. Once the defense was allowed to react instead of over thinking , you saw things improved. I think he knows the early season fails and hopefully fixes it immediately if not sooner. Another thing that bugs me is these late game uncontested touchdowns the defense gives up. Eye test matters though no one will admit it.
Miami's D line was stoning the run. J Love averaged 3 yards a carry. My issue was the type of throws that were being called. Denbrock needed to let Carr throw downfield instead of all those short tosses and wide receiver screens that Miami was sitting on.
...that you slaughter opponents if you can if there's a chance you'll be on the margin.
Agree on the giving up "meaningless" scores. There are none. They all have some meaning...
...much as I wish that wasn't really the case.
Fan of Freeman but he has to straighten this out.
Big part of what happened. Denbrock needs to go.
I think this year is some ways is less egregious than last, although the effect of this year's mistake was more significant.
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