Between the 20's, Lashlee was the man! Could have used some better play calling in the red zone and a little less predictability in short yardage situations. But on balance, I'm glad he was here.
Whomever Mario Cristobal (see what I did there) chooses to run the offense, I hope that it's a guy with Air Raid experience. Rhett Lashlee made his bones running Gus Malzahn's offense but I think what really set him apart was his time as OC at SMU under Air Raid guru Sonny Dykes. We really got to see how incredible the passing game can be in the right system when they finally unleashed TVD. I'd like to see them continue to build on that.
R we talking about the same Rhett Lashlee that repeatedly lined up in the Shotgun on 3rd/4th & 1 & get stuffed nearly every single time? As a Hurricane fan u can have him. Good luck.
@@Qsefthuk121 No. After u try something over & over & over & over & it doesn’t work YET u keep trying, that’s the definition of insanity. U got a yard to go or less & u got the QB back in the Shotgun. It should have cost us a Safety Vs Pitt but they said he made it out. As a coach u have to know your players. Our Oline can’t run block to save their lives. Been this way for yrs. Yet, the boy wunderkind tries the same play over & over. It’s truly amazing.
What made Rhett Lashlee successful was TVD. Had King remained healthy the offense would have been dreadful once again. Any new OC we bring needs to know how to recruit and develop QB's. The formula for success at Miami is simple and time tested, recruit a solid passer that can read defenses and make pro side line to side line throws and let the Miami athletes do the rest. We went awry when we went away from that formula and started recruiting more dual threat QBs.
The administration put him in a horrible situation that makes it very awkward to hire anybody. Just imagine, on his next press conference, all of the questions will be able his job, and the administration will not have to answer those questions. Disrespectful.
Didn’t like that dive play on first down. Red zone plays could be better. He didn’t improve our 3rd down conversions. I love the options he gives his QB. Imagine if our Oline was any good
Between the 20's, Lashlee was the man! Could have used some better play calling in the red zone and a little less predictability in short yardage situations. But on balance, I'm glad he was here.
Whomever Mario Cristobal (see what I did there) chooses to run the offense, I hope that it's a guy with Air Raid experience. Rhett Lashlee made his bones running Gus Malzahn's offense but I think what really set him apart was his time as OC at SMU under Air Raid guru Sonny Dykes. We really got to see how incredible the passing game can be in the right system when they finally unleashed TVD. I'd like to see them continue to build on that.
Graham Harrell is that dude.Riley is not keeping him at USC
yeah we need another coach who runs it up the middle 35 times a game....
Fun and aggressive. That’s Canes football baby!
R we talking about the same Rhett Lashlee that repeatedly lined up in the Shotgun on 3rd/4th & 1 & get stuffed nearly every single time? As a Hurricane fan u can have him. Good luck.
Yes it not his fault that the offensive line cannot block
@@mcneildelancy4536 Pretty sure he knew that when he called the play. If not he’s more incompetent than I thought.
@@Mike-yj5yw At some point you have to have some trust in your players, or they WON'T develop.
@@Qsefthuk121 No. After u try something over & over & over & over & it doesn’t work YET u keep trying, that’s the definition of insanity. U got a yard to go or less & u got the QB back in the Shotgun. It should have cost us a Safety Vs Pitt but they said he made it out. As a coach u have to know your players. Our Oline can’t run block to save their lives. Been this way for yrs. Yet, the boy wunderkind tries the same play over & over. It’s truly amazing.
What made Rhett Lashlee successful was TVD. Had King remained healthy the offense would have been dreadful once again. Any new OC we bring needs to know how to recruit and develop QB's. The formula for success at Miami is simple and time tested, recruit a solid passer that can read defenses and make pro side line to side line throws and let the Miami athletes do the rest. We went awry when we went away from that formula and started recruiting more dual threat QBs.
How about some Oregon ducks plays that you like?
Go and get him back pay him and watch the success
What do you think about Robert Anae from UVA looks like he might need a job 👀
We have a coach his name is Manny Diaz
The administration put him in a horrible situation that makes it very awkward to hire anybody. Just imagine, on his next press conference, all of the questions will be able his job, and the administration will not have to answer those questions. Disrespectful.
Didn’t like that dive play on first down. Red zone plays could be better. He didn’t improve our 3rd down conversions. I love the options he gives his QB. Imagine if our Oline was any good