The depth of the running back and the ball exchange are completely different out of the shotgun for obvious reasons. That’s the easiest and most basic explanation.
My biggest problem with Enos is he doesn’t actually only run the under center slow developing plays, he runs a variety of concepts and then tries to go back to his bread and butter too often.
This team isn’t built to run a lot of the plays he seemingly loves.
The other problem I find is that when he scripts plays he can sporadically look like ******* Mike Martz (who used to always start games this way). Enos in my view would almost definitely be better sticking to a script that he and the team planned practiced all week and forcing those plays in that way as his in game play calling and adjustments are pure ****. It might make for some absolutely bizarre play calls but no more bizarre than play action at your own goal line with an offensive line that can’t block more than 1 second.