Dan Enos and The Prince that was Promised

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Also ran several plays into the boundary in the 4th quarter that had no chance of working.

He clearly was unprepared for and did not expect the tackles to get beaten that badly.

That was my takeaway as well. Clearly they gave him more confidence in practice that he would be able to run the offense the way he did. I thought he was too slow to adjust to give the tackles help when it was clear they were overmatched by leaps and bounds.
 
Somehow it was beautiful in how we were so much more dynamic from last year and infuriating at how we almost insisted on playing against our strengths we showcased early all at the same time
 
We tried telling people that Enos had *nothing* to do with what Bama ran and wasn’t going to bring that to Miami.

And he didn’t. He learned nothing from his time there. Even that little flea flicker type play where a receiver runs in front of the QB and it’s flicked to him, that’s such an effective jet sweep play and Bama runs so effectively. Enos never ran it once last night.

He just ditched everything modern that Bama was doing while he was there.
 
The insistence on PA and PA rollouts is completely on him. Same with not getting JT the ball every 4 plays. Same with the lack of 12 personnel.

Enos right now is a ******* fraud.

Should have listened to yours truly and hired OC/OL coach Bill Bedenbaugh from Oklahoma. Miami needed to take opportunity to move away from pro style to a spread offense.
 
The insistence on PA and PA rollouts is completely on him. Same with not getting JT the ball every 4 plays. Same with the lack of 12 personnel.

Enos right now is a ******* fraud.
Is that Enos the Coach or Enos the Prophet? Beware the false Prophet or better yet, If you meet Budda on the road Kill Him.Its god **** football, nobody is following Jim Jones into the jungle. Learn, Grow, Go
 
I don’t hate the martell thing if they would have used him to toss a pass or two. This decoy might have helped open something up. But to only use him as an actual receiver didn’t make much sense
 
Agree with this, the thing that worries me is he is experienced and as the pressure ramped up he became more and more basic. Our o line will improve with experience, and jarren is gonna be a good one, but there’s no excuse for the most experienced person on the team Enos doing so little to help our tackles and getting our playmakers the ball after the scripted series ended, that concerns me
 
The excuse of “it’s hard to do X when your line can’t block” is a tired one to say the least. It’s up to our staff to understand the limitations of our personnel and make good decisions on who is best equipped to handle the demands of the offense and the game. We failed miserably. It’s also on our staff to make adjustment that lead to success. We didn’t do that either. If the o-line can’t block then shame on Manny, Enos and staff for ******* up their camp evals thinking they could AND for failing to recognize it in the game and making an adjustment. Good staffs identify proper personnel and then adjust when things go wrong. It didn’t happen last night
 
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All the arm chair OCs *****ing about Enos makes me laugh. If Thomas doesn't drop that TD or Mallory doesn't commit that heinous hold on the fake FG, that game is over, we are 1-0 and the 12-0 talk would be all over this board.

The opportunites were there to put more points up and we blew it on the field, not schematically.

Going into that game if someone said we'd score 24-27 on the road, against a Top 10 team, with a RS freshman at QB, and overmatched freshmen at the tackle spots would you take it?

Well we could have but didnt because of player error, not bad play calling.
 
My question is if he’s seeing his tackles get manhandled why not give them some help.Where was Realus George all game? Did he even play?Why not put in a TE to give them some help.

And as to the Oline doing great against our pass rushers in practice could it be maybe our pass rushers are over-hyped?They put no pressure on Franks even though the Fla Oline was supposed to be as bad if not worse than ours.

Enos started out the way we all hoped for.He ended like he had gotten his game plan from a Mark Richt.
 
Enos and Barry will have to go back to the drawing board. Even though Scaife and Donaldson are better suited for guard. I could see either or both of them being switched to tackle. The guard position will be weakened but having the offensive tackles abused as they were last night is worse.
 
All the arm chair OCs *****ing about Enos makes me laugh. If Thomas doesn't drop that TD or Mallory doesn't commit that heinous hold on the fake FG, that game is over, we are 1-0 and the 12-0 talk would be all over this board.

The opportunites were there to put more points up and we blew it on the field, not schematically.

Going into that game if someone said we'd score 24 on the road, against a Top 10 team, with a RS freshman at QB, and overmatched freshmen at the tackle spots would you take it?

Amigo, yes I'd be feeling better but it doesn't erase 10 sacks and the fact that Miami should have moved the ball much better than it did. As much as I was disappointed there was 1 lone bright spot- Jarren Williams looked accurate and took care of the ball (he can learn to throw it away, but he didn't throw INTs). Williams would put up eye popping numbers in an Air Raid-based offense.

With Enos's playaction based O (and no serious run game threat so no one is fooled), the only eye popping will be when Jarren gets sacked so hard his eyes pop out of his head.
 
Amigo, yes I'd be feeling better but it doesn't erase 10 sacks and the fact that Miami should have moved the ball much better than it did. As much as I was disappointed there was 1 lone bright spot- Jarren Williams looked accurate and took care of the ball (he can learn to throw it away, but he didn't throw INTs). Williams would put up eye popping numbers in an Air Raid-based offense.

With Enos's playaction based O (and no serious run game threat so no one is fooled), the only eye popping will be when Jarren gets sacked so hard his eyes pop out of his head.

The sacks were in part on Jarren's hesitation. Imo that is a coachable problem.

Mentioned it in another thread, the important thing about Jarren is what happened when the ball left did leave his hand. He consistently delivered an accurate, catchable ball that put his receiver in a position to make a play. That's something Franks, for example, will never be able to learn.

Better days ahead for Enos and this offense.
 
Also ran several plays into the boundary in the 4th quarter that had no chance of working.

He clearly was unprepared for and did not expect the tackles to get beaten that badly.

Which is alarming if they didn’t see this coming.
 
Very. And we know he’s not a dumbass. So he clearly had confidence going into the game and it had to be based off practice. So what happened? Are UF’s edge rushers much better than ours, and the kids were holding their own in practice but faced a different animal last night?

Did they just melt under the pressure? There’s no way those kids got their asses kicked everyday in practice by our edge kids and Enos just ignored it and rolled out that gameplan in the 2nd half.
It's easier to play when you know the opponent. The o-line knows the d-line and the defense so it makes it easier on them.
 
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Facts this is what i started screaming about in the second half. Me and my boy were in shock and shaking our heads. Hes more an x and o guy and he said the same **** ur saying n i was like man your right.
 
Too much under center shît. I like enos as a qb developer but i wanted a spread offense. I'm tired of these boring slow paced pro-style offenses that has the team banging their head against the wall.

I wouldn't mind if he used what bama did last year but he looks like he is trying to use that arkansas offense.
 
Wouldn't a Mark Richt "4 Verts and Pray" offense have been more effective? It's a sad day indeed
 
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