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    Biggest Surprise of the Season - How Bad Enos Is

    Exactly. And I don’t mean this in a bad way, but it’s the difference between truly intelligent football coaches and just guys who probably couldn’t do anything else but football. Intelligent people in general are able to reflect and adapt for the better.
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    Biggest Surprise of the Season - How Bad Enos Is

    I do find it hard to believe that he’s the best we have. We’ve had true freshman play before, but it was obvious they were legit. Recently it’s been Orlando Franklin, Jason Fox, even Erik Flowers. Those guys were just built different and could get it done. Not sure on Zion.
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    Biggest Surprise of the Season - How Bad Enos Is

    Oh I agree, Jarren wasn’t right or wrong to throw it. My point is that on that run play, we finally had a giant hole for the RB to run through, and it wasn’t bc we demolished them upfront, it was pure scheme and numbers.
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    Biggest Surprise of the Season - How Bad Enos Is

    If course the OL can be schemed around. It’s obvious when we move the ball. When we go gun, our OL pass block better, and our run game has better rushing lanes. On Jarren’s incomplete pass in the RZ to KJ, if hands the ball off to Deejay it’s a TD!! Not bc we mailed anyone up front, but bc we...
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    Biggest Surprise of the Season - How Bad Enos Is

    This. I was initially a fan, because I like what he does pre-snap. When he opens it up and let’s Jarren throw, we consistently move the ball. But, he constantly reverts to his safety blanket of 21 and 12 personnel under center, and it constantly throws us out of a rhythm bc we can’t move the...
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