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2000/2001 Miami Defense vs 2011 Bama Defense

  • amrollZ71 said...

    Ohio State gets lulz at this post

    Makes zero sense since we didn't lose a game that year.. next..

    jmsmooth33

  • jmsmooth33 said...

    Makes zero sense since we didn't lose a game that year.. next..

    Bammers aren't constrained by the need to make sense

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  • jmsmooth33 said...

    Makes zero sense since we didn't lose a game that year.. next..

    They are sensitive

    Bill Cutting 2

  • Wow this thread is a joke...Bammers just stop, just stop y'all are embarassing yourselves

    2001>>>>over every f-ing body end of discussion your defense lost to that crap QB from LSU

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  • MasonHurricane said...

    Wow this thread is a joke...Bammers just stop, just stop y'all are embarassing yourselves

    2001>>>>over every f-ing body end of discussion your defense lost to that crap QB from LSU

    I don't think one of their players has made a pro bowl yet from that team. Defense was a product of crap offense.

    Bill Cutting 2

  • Ohh and the NFL talent, don't make me laugh John Vilma, Vince wilfork Ed Reed

    Lol josh chapman, Donta Hightower, Mark Barron Mark Barron leader of the worst secondary in the NFL you Bammers are clowns

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  • jmsmooth33 said...

    Just stop man this is laughable, do you even know the players we had on that team?

    11 players make up a defense. Also coaching. Bama>>>>>Miami strictly from a total unit stand poinr

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  • Tidepride30 said...

    11 players make up a defense. Also coaching. Bama>>>>>Miami strictly from a total unit stand poinr

    11 players make a Defense yep and our 11 would shat on urs

    I repeat you LOST at HOME to Jarrret Lee or whatever his name is

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  • Miami >>> Bama

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  • MasonHurricane said...

    11 players make a Defense yep and our 11 would shat on urs

    I repeat you LOST at HOME to Jarrret Lee or whatever his name is

    How is this a discussion Miami 01-02 would of mashed bama into pieces.

    Bill Cutting 2

  • That Miami team was great based purely on talent, if that group of players had the coaching of these current bama teams they could have hung with NFL teams.

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  • Bill Cutting 2 said...

    I don't think one of their players has made a pro bowl yet from that team. Defense was a product of crap offense.

    Julio

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  • Bill Cutting 2 said...

    How is this a discussion Miami 01-02 would of mashed bama into pieces.

    Yet they managed to only beat VT by 2 points. So VT must have been one of the greatest of all time teams...... Because they didn't crushed.

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  • Tidepride30 said...

    Yet they managed to only beat VT by 2 points. So VT must have been one of the greatest of all time teams...... Because they didn't crushed.

    92 Hurricanes.....9 players drafted into the NFL

    Heisman Trophy winning QB

    Miami beats opponents during the 11 game regular season 356-127

    Then Alabama destroys the pussy brand of football they play. We heard it then. How Miami was going to roll over the slow team from the slow state. Then Alabama stuck their 12" snake in that 1/2" snatch.

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  • Tidepride30 said...

    92 Hurricanes.....9 players drafted into the NFL

    Heisman Trophy winning QB

    Miami beats opponents during the 11 game regular season 356-127

    Then Alabama destroys the pussy brand of football they play. We heard it then. How Miami was going to roll over the slow team from the slow state. Then Alabama stuck their 12" snake in that 1/2" snatch.

    Dumbest reply ever?

    Bill Cutting 2

  • 1 player compared to 9 pro bowl players....GTFO.

    That bama team barely beat Garret Gilbert.

    This post was edited by Bill Cutting 2 on 3/6/2013 at 10:57 AM

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  • Tidepride30 said...

    92 Hurricanes.....9 players drafted into the NFL

    Heisman Trophy winning QB

    Miami beats opponents during the 11 game regular season 356-127

    Then Alabama destroys the pussy brand of football they play. We heard it then. How Miami was going to roll over the slow team from the slow state. Then Alabama stuck their 12" snake in that 1/2" snatch.

    Can you read the discussion is the 2001 undefeated Miami team vs the team that lost to LSU at home in 2011

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  • Tidepride30 said...

    92 Hurricanes.....9 players drafted into the NFL

    Heisman Trophy winning QB

    Miami beats opponents during the 11 game regular season 356-127

    Then Alabama destroys the pussy brand of football they play. We heard it then. How Miami was going to roll over the slow team from the slow state. Then Alabama stuck their 12" snake in that 1/2" snatch.

    I don't understand what 92 has anything to do w/ the 00's talent but what happend in 89 with that pvssy ball?

    This post was edited by jmsmooth33 on 3/6/2013 at 11:08 AM

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  • jmsmooth33 said...

    I don't understand what 92 has anything to do w/ the 00's talent but what happend in 89 with that pvssy ball?

    There is no reasoning with unreasonable people

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  • We let Miami win in 01.

    Bills2

  • Bill Cutting 2 said...

    Miami in a landslide in 01 was miles ahead of bama in every single position hands down...Not only 16 1st round draft picks but at least 6 Pro Bowlers(Clinton Portis, Frank Gore, Andre Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, Ed Reed, a former N.F.L. Defensive Player of the year, and Sean Taylor, R.I.P.). There may be more I'm not aware of and more on the way.

    Their offensive line led by All Americans, Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez, was dominant and considered the best in the nation. McKinnie never allowed a sack in his career. In fact, Ken Dorsey, who finished 3rd in the Heisman voting and winner of the Maxwell Award was sacked only 5 times the entire season.

    The running backs featured not only Portis and Gore, but also included Nadje Davenport and Willis McGahee. Andre Johnson was an exceptional pass reciever and tight end Jeremy Shockey was backed up by Kellen Winslow Jr. Miami averaged 43.2 points per game.

    The defense was extremely fast and hard hitting. They allowed only 9.4 points per game and also led the nation with a remarkable 45 takeaways. The defensive line featured Jerome McDougle, Vince Wilfork, William Joseph, and Andrew Johnson, all N.F.L. players.

    The linebackers, John Vilma, D.J. Williams, and Chris Campbell were among the best in the nation. The secondary, led by Ed Reed, was one of the best of all time and numbered at least 6 N.F.L. players on its roster.

    The Canes special teams were also exceptional and possessed great speed. Phillip Bucannon was one of the most dangerous punt returners in the nation that year and Miami could block kicks as well. Their place kicker, Todd Sievers was an All American and connected on 21 of 26 field goals attempts.

    Miami was a very dominant and complete football team. On successive weeks they decimated 13th ranked Syracuse and 11th ranked Washington by scores of 59-0 and 65-7 respectively. This was an NCAA record for margin of victory over consecutive ranked opponents.

    The Canes crushed their opposition at the Orange Bowl that year by an average score of 51-3. They led Nebraska in the B.C.S. Championship Game played at the Rose Bowl 34-0 at halftime and cruised to victory 37- 14.

    A remarkable stat about the 2001 Canes is the fact that they scored 11 non-offensive touchdowns while their defense allowed only 13. It was a truly amazing display of dominance for a team to score within a couple of touchdowns of what their defense allowed FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON without their explosive and very talented offense ever taking the field.

    Miami 01-49 Bama 09-21 Argument over bama wouldn't hold a candle to that team.

    Miami 01 was the most dominant team I've seen in CFB. Bama 11' lost 9-6 at home and should have never played for the national title as Oklahoma St had a better resume. This topic is stupid.

    MisterBojangles

  • Bill Cutting 2 said...

    Miami in a landslide in 01 was miles ahead of bama in every single position hands down...Not only 16 1st round draft picks but at least 6 Pro Bowlers(Clinton Portis, Frank Gore, Andre Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, Ed Reed, a former N.F.L. Defensive Player of the year, and Sean Taylor, R.I.P.). There may be more I'm not aware of and more on the way.

    Their offensive line led by All Americans, Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez, was dominant and considered the best in the nation. McKinnie never allowed a sack in his career. In fact, Ken Dorsey, who finished 3rd in the Heisman voting and winner of the Maxwell Award was sacked only 5 times the entire season.

    The running backs featured not only Portis and Gore, but also included Nadje Davenport and Willis McGahee. Andre Johnson was an exceptional pass reciever and tight end Jeremy Shockey was backed up by Kellen Winslow Jr. Miami averaged 43.2 points per game.

    The defense was extremely fast and hard hitting. They allowed only 9.4 points per game and also led the nation with a remarkable 45 takeaways. The defensive line featured Jerome McDougle, Vince Wilfork, William Joseph, and Andrew Johnson, all N.F.L. players.

    The linebackers, John Vilma, D.J. Williams, and Chris Campbell were among the best in the nation. The secondary, led by Ed Reed, was one of the best of all time and numbered at least 6 N.F.L. players on its roster.

    The Canes special teams were also exceptional and possessed great speed. Phillip Bucannon was one of the most dangerous punt returners in the nation that year and Miami could block kicks as well. Their place kicker, Todd Sievers was an All American and connected on 21 of 26 field goals attempts.

    Miami was a very dominant and complete football team. On successive weeks they decimated 13th ranked Syracuse and 11th ranked Washington by scores of 59-0 and 65-7 respectively. This was an NCAA record for margin of victory over consecutive ranked opponents.

    The Canes crushed their opposition at the Orange Bowl that year by an average score of 51-3. They led Nebraska in the B.C.S. Championship Game played at the Rose Bowl 34-0 at halftime and cruised to victory 37- 14.

    A remarkable stat about the 2001 Canes is the fact that they scored 11 non-offensive touchdowns while their defense allowed only 13. It was a truly amazing display of dominance for a team to score within a couple of touchdowns of what their defense allowed FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON without their explosive and very talented offense ever taking the field.

    Miami 01-49 Bama 09-21 Argument over bama wouldn't hold a candle to that team.

    WE AREN'T ARGUING 2009, YOU STUPID SHIT

    USE READING COMPREHENSION

    IT SAYS BAMA 2011

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  • MasonHurricane said...

    Wow this thread is a joke...Bammers just stop, just stop y'all are embarassing yourselves

    2001>>>>over every f-ing body end of discussion your defense lost to that crap QB from LSU

    Do all Miami fans have literacy problems?

    We are arguing your 2000 team which played in a bowl in 2001 not your 2001 team that played in a bowl in 02.

    Jesus Christ, no wonder Obama is in office

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  • MisterBojangles said...

    Miami 01 was the most dominant team I've seen in CFB. Bama 11' lost 9-6 at home and should have never played for the national title as Oklahoma St had a better resume. This topic is stupid.

    And yet another failure of the education in America

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  • Ichabod said...

    Do all Miami fans have literacy problems?

    We are arguing your 2000 team which played in a bowl in 2001 not your 2001 team that played in a bowl in 02.

    Jesus Christ, no wonder Obama is in office

    That just makes this even stupider cause Dan Morgan >>>>>>> every bammer that ever existed, combined X 1 trillion

    an everbody done no'd it too

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