After the Storm: UVA

After the Storm: UVA

Stefan Adams

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Regarding Enos, I find it bizarre that opposing DCs specifically say that they've got your number, that your O is easy to figure out, and you do nothing. It's bad enough when the product on the field makes it obvious that they've figured us out, but now coaches are coming out and saying it. They're telling Enos how easy it is to attack his offense and how they don't fear what he's doing.

How does this not **** you off? How does this not spur you to make changes, to become awesome? Your opponents think you suck, show them they're wrong. Act like you fcking care.
 
Regarding Enos, I find it bizarre that opposing DCs specifically say that they've got your number, that your O is easy to figure out, and you do nothing. It's bad enough when the product on the field makes it obvious that they've figured us out, but now coaches are coming out and saying it. They're telling Enos how easy it is to attack his offense and how they don't fear what he's doing.

How does this not **** you off? How does this not spur you to make changes, to become awesome? Your opponents think you suck, show them they're wrong. Act like you fcking care.
Remember how we were told all offseason by the pro-Enos crowd that his O stresses out a D because they have so much to think about? Man, those were the good old days.
 
Remember how we were told all offseason by the pro-Enos crowd that his O stresses out a D because they have so much to think about? Man, those were the good old days.
Yeah, he's giving them lots of things to think about, unfortunately most of them don't work. And it's super frustrating that he doesn't use the ones that do work more often.
 
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Yeah, he's giving them lots of things to think about, unfortunately most of them don't work. And it's super frustrating that he doesn't use the ones that do work more often.
I was thinking most of them make them laugh.
 
I'm leaking confidence on Enos by the week. Those 3rd down/Redzone calls took a few days of my life for sure.
Thought we had turned a page with the WRs this year, but nope the drops showed up again, easy ones too, Our fast WR can't run in a straight line without being tripped by diving tackles from behind. Kind of telling when the WR receiver from UVA is the man among boys in the game.
 
Remember how we were told all offseason by the pro-Enos crowd that his O stresses out a D because they have so much to think about? Man, those were the good old days.
We were told this by the HC too
 
Oklahoma had four of their five starting offensive lineman drafted last year.

The fifth starter was not draft eligible . He is projecting as a first rounder in the upcoming draft.

it’s very easy to call for the firing of this guy or that guy and then bring in this guy or that guy. But when you watch Oklahoma play their QB has the luxury of watching almost every play develop to where they can look at their first second and even third options before taking off.

Can Enos be better? Yes of course. But this whole “scheming around” thing sometimes it’s just not possible to the degree some people want.



It also helped that OU has had two Quarterbacks that has excellent pocket presence. That goes for Hurts as well. Can't sack someone who will bolt once no one is open lol.
 
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Regarding Enos, I find it bizarre that opposing DCs specifically say that they've got your number, that your O is easy to figure out, and you do nothing. It's bad enough when the product on the field makes it obvious that they've figured us out, but now coaches are coming out and saying it. They're telling Enos how easy it is to attack his offense and how they don't fear what he's doing.

How does this not **** you off? How does this not spur you to make changes, to become awesome? Your opponents think you suck, show them they're wrong. Act like you fcking care.
That’s 2 dc’s saying that in a row pretty much regardless of qb
 
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Regarding Enos, I find it bizarre that opposing DCs specifically say that they've got your number, that your O is easy to figure out, and you do nothing. It's bad enough when the product on the field makes it obvious that they've figured us out, but now coaches are coming out and saying it. They're telling Enos how easy it is to attack his offense and how they don't fear what he's doing.

How does this not **** you off? How does this not spur you to make changes, to become awesome? Your opponents think you suck, show them they're wrong. Act like you fcking care.


Did Foster say this before or after his D coughed up a 28 point lead in 30 minutes?
 
Smh how often does it happen where the opposing coach admits to the press that he figured out the offense after the first drive. That's a direct shot at Enos.

There is no strategic reason to say that so you wonder why say it.

If he figured out the offense how come he lost?
 
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Largely because Manny had a problem with him.

Here's the thing. You hire an OC that gives others fits, not just you. Manny thinks that if Enos gives him fits, he must be great. The numbers suggested otherwise, though.
Fvcked up part, is that I actually think Enos system could work with an ok OL, but we don't have that AT ALL. To make it worse he is too **** proud/not capable of scraping everything and adapt.
 
Fvcked up part, is that I actually think Enos system could work with an ok OL, but we don't have that AT ALL. To make it worse he is too **** proud/not capable of scraping everything and adapt.
A better line, and a QB that can actually hit those deep passes.

You plan around the players you have, not the ones you wish you had. It's really that simple.
 
Oklahoma had four of their five starting offensive lineman drafted last year.

The fifth starter was not draft eligible . He is projecting as a first rounder in the upcoming draft.

it’s very easy to call for the firing of this guy or that guy and then bring in this guy or that guy. But when you watch Oklahoma play their QB has the luxury of watching almost every play develop to where they can look at their first second and even third options before taking off.

Can Enos be better? Yes of course. But this whole “scheming around” thing sometimes it’s just not possible to the degree some people want.




This is good information and dully noted. That said, I still stand by my statement..we aren't going to fix this OL this year or even next year. This is a long term development issue that is going to take time. At some point, Enos or Manny have to find a solution for it. We can't keep using it as an excuse to score 20ppg or we will never be able to recruit top flight offensive talent either.
 
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enos is just stubborn. weve seen him scheme and call plays in a way where it does work and we look explosive. we just dont see it until were down 3 scores. hes fighting with himself
 
Not one mention of the greatest post game interview by a kicker ever...
 
If he figured out the offense how come he lost?

That's not the point. It was just shocking to hear an opposing coach say that. I'm sure others have thought the same thing but won't say it out of respect and strategic reasons.
 
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