Enos, Baker talk team coming off bye going into VT

Enos, Baker talk team coming off bye going into VT

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I want to know why Jordan Miller isn't in there more that 5 snaps a game. Dude is a line collapsing wrecking ball. There's no way his stamina is so poor he can't play more than he has. He might not be a 40 snap guy, but he's being far too limited, in my opinion. Instead of people always asking about Nesta's return, I'd like to know why Miller isn't getting more time.
 
Its really simple... baker even admitted it... Miami didn't scheme/gameplan CMU. They kept things conservative in preparation for league play. Ignorant fans think we suck because CMU is bad and Western Michigan destroyed CMU. They don't get it... these are 20 year olds and we didn't scheme CMU. It almost came back to bite us and I chalk this up as a learning experience for our coaches. With that said, we're not nearly what we showed against CMU. We're not good enough to just show up... we have to take every opponent seriously.

We'll be fine guys. 10-2 is possible but I feel 9-3 is more likely.
 
After Monday’s practice, Miami OC Dan Enos spoke about his general philosophy of offense, telling the media he prefers a balanced approach when it comes to putting the QB under center or in the shotgun.

“There’s a timing mechanism that gets lost in the shotgun - I think all young QB’s have to learn to play under center,” Enos said. “There are benefits to both… I do think Jarren (Williams) has done a nice job in both categories.”

Although many have cited Williams as a QB that has not tested the defense deep enough, Enos feels Williams has done what’s been asked of him and has executed the game plan.

“In the pass game the problem was - the first play of the game, Jarren did a great job, stood in and made a down the field throw while getting hit. Later in the game, threw the ball downfield to Jeff Thomas, got hit.

“This past game we got less aggressive downfield because we were trying to coach the game to win and were having a tough time at the line of scrimmage. We didn’t want Jarren back there holding the ball trying to throw downfield a whole lot. We ran more max protect in the second half, get the ball out quickly.”

The bottom line?

“He’s done a good job taking what the defense gives him,” Enos said of Williams. “We’d love to be able to say that we’re going downfield more.”

Enos felt Miami lost the battle on the line of scrimmage to CMU last week, and he spent the bye week preaching improvement to the OL and the rest of the offense.

“Keep building, get better with our techniques and fundamentals of blocking,” Enos said. “Elsewhere, route running and route details, our aiming points by our backs, our initial reads, keys, our quarterbacks - our drops, eyes, pocket posture, ball security, assault running.”

True freshman Zion Nelson has struggled at times getting out of his stance off the snap and has gotten beat for sacks multiple times this season as a result. However, Enos still sees a lot of potential in Nelson, and said the team will continue to stick with him as the starting LT.

“Zion is doing a really nice job. Being a starting left tackle at 18 is hard. A lot of places he might be on the scout team right now, getting big, figuring out how to go to class and everything,” Enos said. “We think he’s going to be a really good player, think he’s improving daily. A lot of confidence in Zion.”

Enos added that he’s still comfortable with the starting lineup on the OL UM has been using the past three games. The Canes have mainly rolled with their starters during games, but in future weeks, they are preparing to use more of an 8-man rotation according to Enos – along with the regular starters, it’s been John Campbell, Kai-Leon Herbert, and Ousman Traore working in.

“They’re getting better,” Enos said of the backups.

The team is still looking to find ways to get WR Jeff Thomas the ball; he has 20 touches for 164 total yards of offense in 2019.

“We’re trying,” Enos said. “Handed him the ball on sweeps, thrown him the ball on screens. We are getting him the ball, some is on Jeff too. Just got to make plays when he has the opportunity to make plays.”

After 4 games, has Enos changed anything about how he gameplans as he’s gotten used to the personnel at his disposal at UM?

“These guys are starting to understand it better and better the more we do,” Enos said. “The more reps our quarterbacks get, the better they’re going to play. The big thing – when plays don’t work, there are three reasons why: It’s a mental error, physical error, or a structural error. To be honest, we have to clean up really the mental and physical side of things. That’s what happens in offensive football. Ten guys do what they’re supposed to, one guy doesn’t, the play is not going to be efficient.

“We just have to get guys to make routine plays right now that we didn’t do the couple of games before - when we were making routine plays, we were moving the ball much better.”


**The Hurricanes’ defense is about to get a shot in the arm.

Two players long-expected to contribute and potentially start finally return to DC Blake Baker’s stop unit this weekend, as DT Nesta Silvera (foot injury) and S Bubba Bolden (NCAA eligibility) have been cleared to play against Virginia Tech on Saturday after missing UM’s first 4 games.

“For sure from a depth standpoint they’re going to provide a huge boost for us,” Baker said of Silvera and Bolden. “Also just a spark, their energy. They both had two really good weeks of practices. Their role will be determined through the flow of the game - both have played really, really well the last two weeks of practice.”

The Canes have been one of the best defenses in the country at getting off the field on third downs, coming in at 4th nationally with a 24.5% opponent conversion rate. However, UM was above their season average against CMU in their last game, allowing the Chippewas to hit on 6-18 (33%) 3rd downs.

“We played well on third down until last week, and a lot of that’s on me,” Baker said. “I don’t think we had a great game plan going into it. Credit Central Michigan, they did a better job coaching than I did. Looking at the entire season, we identified things we can do better. I expect to see different things on Saturday in our third down package.”

This weekend, Justin Fuente brings his Virginia Tech Hokies to Miami Gardens. Although Fuente has been one of the better offensive minds in football in the past, the Hokies have really struggled in that aspect of the game in 2019, as they are just 100th among FBS teams in total offense (363.5 ypg).

“They can do a good job confusing you,” Baker said of watching film on the VT offense. “The biggest thing to me - it’s about us, and us identifying what they’re doing, doing a good job coaching it during the week and going out and executing it on Saturday. Schematically, they provide a lot of issues for you on the defensive side of the ball.”

Last week, it was announced that senior linebacker Zach McCloud would sit out the rest of the season to preserve his redshirt so that he could have a more prominent role on the 2020 team.

“With Zach, he really came to us - he gave me a call, we kind of talked through it,” Baker said. “The thing I told him, I wanted it to be his idea, we gave him the pros and cons. For him personally, it’s really a great opportunity if we’re able to maintain his redshirt.

“I think Zach McCloud can play on Sundays. It’s just a matter of Shaq (Quarterman) and (Mike) Pinckney playing so well.”

With McCloud sitting out, the Canes only have two healthy backup LB’s on scholarship, both freshmen.

“Sam Brooks is doing some really good things, especially as a freshman,” Baker said. “Pat Joyner is just coming back off his injury.”

DE Gregory Rousseau had another sack against CMU last game, and he continues to lead the team in that regard. Rousseau saw his most snaps of the season vs. the Chippewas, and Baker said UM will keep increasing his workload as the season progresses.

“He’s continuing to get more comfortable with what we’re asking him to do, is continuing to produce,” Baker said of Rousseau. “He’s really pushing Scott Patchan, pushing Neo (Jonathan Garvin). And Trevon Hill is getting more comfortable in our scheme… You’ll see more a dose of Greg Rousseau.”

Baker feels both of his freshman corners are playing well, pointing to both Te’Cory Couch and Christian Williams as those that could see more playing time as they continue to get comfortable in the defense.

“(Te’Cory) is continuing to do a good job, and Christian has probably shown more improvement than any of the freshmen in terms of a competitive edge,” Baker said. “He’s starting on our punt block team, plays press man on their gunner, is doing a great job. Still need to work on both of them understanding the fine points of our defense.”
Fvck you Enos, you stubborn arrogant scumbag. I hope you know your time here is limited as we won’t tolerated another coach that keeps wanting to force a square peg on a round hole. The planes will fly faster on you then you think. I can’t believe I already hate this guy 4 games in! Smh Jesus why can’t we get a coach who will adept to our players strengths. It’s Insane!
 
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Its really simple... baker even admitted it... Miami didn't scheme/gameplan CMU. They kept things conservative in preparation for league play. Ignorant fans think we suck because CMU is bad and Western Michigan destroyed CMU. They don't get it... these are 20 year olds and we didn't scheme CMU. It almost came back to bite us and I chalk this up as a learning experience for our coaches. With that said, we're not nearly what we showed against CMU. We're not good enough to just show up... we have to take every opponent seriously.

We'll be fine guys. 10-2 is possible but I feel 9-3 is more likely.

They have 12 games a year to prepare for and win... so he decides to take the day off and skate for one and nearly lose the game....

...unbelievable, especially after how this team played over the previous 3 games ....
 
I give him credit for at least admitting it. IMHO, this is on Manny for not getting all the coaches to prepare for CMU.
 
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Its really simple... baker even admitted it... Miami didn't scheme/gameplan CMU. They kept things conservative in preparation for league play. Ignorant fans think we suck because CMU is bad and Western Michigan destroyed CMU. They don't get it... these are 20 year olds and we didn't scheme CMU. It almost came back to bite us and I chalk this up as a learning experience for our coaches. With that said, we're not nearly what we showed against CMU. We're not good enough to just show up... we have to take every opponent seriously.

We'll be fine guys. 10-2 is possible but I feel 9-3 is more likely.
10-2 and we will probably beat Clemson if they play like they did against NC.
 
I want to know why Jordan Miller isn't in there more that 5 snaps a game. Dude is a line collapsing wrecking ball. There's no way his stamina is so poor he can't play more than he has. He might not be a 40 snap guy, but he's being far too limited, in my opinion. Instead of people always asking about Nesta's return, I'd like to know why Miller isn't getting more time.



You know what you may be on to something.... Good point! +1.
 
Its really simple... baker even admitted it... Miami didn't scheme/gameplan CMU. They kept things conservative in preparation for league play. Ignorant fans think we suck because CMU is bad and Western Michigan destroyed CMU. They don't get it... these are 20 year olds and we didn't scheme CMU. It almost came back to bite us and I chalk this up as a learning experience for our coaches. With that said, we're not nearly what we showed against CMU. We're not good enough to just show up... we have to take every opponent seriously.

We'll be fine guys. 10-2 is possible but I feel 9-3 is more likely.


Hope so bro as well ... WE ARE TIRED of the same ole thing though. People are getting restless. It's only so long we keep saying #WEGOT 5? LOL
 
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I'm just about done with all the, "we're trying BS!!!!" Get the job done!!! Trying to get the ball to JT??? He's open downfield. Just give him the **** ball!!!
 
Baker sucks and gets no respect from me until he sits the slug Patchen and starts Greg R. just like 129 other DC’s in CFB would do.
Plus Baker made the statement of Quarterman and Pickney are playing well as a reason for McCloud not playing. What game did they do well 🤔
 
No problem brother, thanks!

I thank it's safe to say we all are starting see through some things that doesn't add up to what these coaches/administration are speaking about. We had enough of the B.S. as faithful supporters we want WINS by all means ! It's been too long mannn not to (this city needs it bad) and the pieces are there for a winning formula . These losses and close wins barely scraping by these lesser teams is unacceptable. The university of Miami and fans should never accept mediocrity! WE ARE BETTER THAN THIS AND DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS!



GO CANES!

Pay for players the way Alabama does, and things would be different. That’s the bottom line. If we switched rosters, you think for a minute we’d be 2-2???

There’s 3 people on this site that have a clue about football. The rest can GTFOH
 
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I want to know why Jordan Miller isn't in there more that 5 snaps a game. Dude is a line collapsing wrecking ball. There's no way his stamina is so poor he can't play more than he has. He might not be a 40 snap guy, but he's being far too limited, in my opinion. Instead of people always asking about Nesta's return, I'd like to know why Miller isn't getting more time.
This. He is so under rated
 
Pay for players the way Alabama does, and things would be different. That’s the bottom line. If we switched rosters, you think for a minute we’d be 2-2???

There’s 3 people on this site that have a clue about football. The rest can GTFOH


That may be true brother but don't sugar coat the talent we do have now especially with the transfers and the seniors that came back. This is indeed is a stack team and solid in rotation. We just have to coach em up! To address your statement regarding others knowing football. I don't show and tell but i have rings and awards along with young bulls at div 1/P5 programs to hold up as a stamp of approval but that doesn't discredit others on this site who don't have these sort of things in knowing the game !

Thanks for your passion anyway be bless over there !

Go Canes!
 
Lol enos was not the hire i thought he would be.

We have to understand, the OL was/is so bad. we havent seen his full potential. If you understand, they have stripped the complacency and started from scratch on offense. With Jarren, Zion, Gaynor, Clark, Campbell they have shifted to the young guys and are building towards the future. In year 2, offense will look progressively better. It had to be stripped the whole way down. IMO
 
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We have to understand, the OL was/is so bad. we havent seen his full potential. If you understand, they have stripped the complacency and started from scratch on offense. With Jarren, Zion, Gaynor, Clark, Campbell they have shifted to the young guys and are building towards the future. In year 2, offense will look progressively better. It had to be stripped the whole way down. IMO
Disagree with two things here Manny didn't really have the luxury to build to the future and sacriface this season which it kinda feels like and two Enos's offense here will never able to reach its full potential it requires a strong Oline constantly and we haven't had one of those in long time. Also it seems like Enos is one of those coaches who doesn't seem to adjust his offense to the talent given and unless we start recruiting like Bama his offense just isnt going to be great here but thats just my opinion
 
That may be true brother but don't sugar coat the talent we do have now especially with the transfers and the seniors that came back. This is indeed is a stack team and solid in rotation. We just have to coach em up! To address your statement regarding others knowing football. I don't show and tell but i have rings and awards along with young bulls at div 1/P5 programs to hold up as a stamp of approval but that doesn't discredit others on this site who don't have these sort of things in knowing the game !

Thanks for your passion anyway be bless over there !

Go Canes!

I appreciate that, and respect it. I was blessed to play in the mid 90's at an outstanding university, and have a admirable career playing QB for one of the best and most legendary coaches in college football, Carmen Cozza.

I made it out with all of my limbs intact, so that's something! You probably (without doubt) were a more talented athlete than I was.

My point among the hyperbole, was that we have entered an era where the benefits of the sport are being completed submerged under its hypocrisy, corruption, and stench. It's too bad. When you have a place like UM, for example, a high quality private university that can offer so much to it's student-athletes, yet they choose to turn their back on how much the university has done and can do for it's constituents, it makes me ill.

But putting that aside, when I read the nonsense that most posters regurgitate here, about the game, both on the field and off, it drives me nuts. I truly hope 'Canes fans are more enlightened than I am giving them credit for.
 
I appreciate that, and respect it. I was blessed to play in the mid 90's at an outstanding university, and have a admirable career playing QB for one of the best and most legendary coaches in college football, Carmen Cozza.

I made it out with all of my limbs intact, so that's something! You probably (without doubt) were a more talented athlete than I was.

My point among the hyperbole, was that we have entered an era where the benefits of the sport are being completed submerged under its hypocrisy, corruption, and stench. It's too bad. When you have a place like UM, for example, a high quality private university that can offer so much to it's student-athletes, yet they choose to turn their back on how much the university has done and can do for it's constituents, it makes me ill.

But putting that aside, when I read the nonsense that most posters regurgitate here, about the game, both on the field and off, it drives me nuts. I truly hope 'Canes fans are more enlightened than I am giving them credit for.

True indeed family. Respect also here and I admire your passion for our Canes. I understand where your coming from and you do have valid points. All good and all love, crazy as this sounds I for one respect everyone opinions on here ..... because deep down we all want our boys just to WIN! I I agree some posters just want to argue with other Cane brothers ON HERE just for no reason and post dumb stuff thats waaay off . Smdh We have to many Rico's in o:neonu: r Camp that need to be ex out! -Paid In Full(Movie) lol



Go Canes!
 
The staff keeps harping on this upcoming stretch of 6 consecutive weeks with a conference game: VT, VA, GT, PITT, FSU, LOU

It feels like they have set up this next chunk of the season to psychologically get these kids to care. That's a tough job when you're 2-2 and coming off our worst win in 17 years.

Imagine it: our guys stay focused and hungry for those 6 weeks and we head into our next bye at 8-2...and then play FIU in Marlins Park before a showdown with Puke in Durham for all the marbles.
 
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