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    RomanCane's Gattis Breakdown:

    What a worthless take. Smh But let me get this straight. So because N'Kosi had the 106th best qbr in div.I cfb this past yr @ a G5 program, 2 yrs after Enos coached him, that somehow means Enos is a bad coach, and poor developer of QBs? You cannot be serious. LMAO I think you and the goof...
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    RomanCane's Gattis Breakdown:

    Putting your reading comprehension ability aside, you just ended up answering your own question, genius. Malik Rosier compiled 3600 yds of total offense, 30+ TDs, and led his team to a NY6 bowl game, playing in pastor Richt's Air Methuselah offense. All because he at least had elite intangibles...
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    RomanCane's Gattis Breakdown:

    You're comparing apples to oranges, and giving Lashlee way too much credit for the improvement in offensive production from Enos. It's really very simple. Lashlee led a more productive offense because King was better than any QB Enos had during his only yr @ MIA. Enos's QB room wasn't even G5...
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    RomanCane's Gattis Breakdown:

    1.) Bringing Martell to MIA was strictly about infusing the QB room with competition & depth. Nothing more. His 1st option was Hurts, but he ultimately chose to go to a better situation in OU, which had a much more proven & talented roster at the time. 2.) If you have to choose between Jarren...
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    RomanCane's Gattis Breakdown:

    The issue is the dummies on this forum routinely engage in binary thinking. This notion that Enos's offensive philosophy deserves the majority of the blame for his failure @ MIA is insane. Who was his QB when he was @ MIA? Was that QB not a lazy bum, who rather smoke Weed than dedicate himself...
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