Dan Enos and The Prince that was Promised

Your comments are right on the button and for you slurpers pay attention to his points. Dan Enos called a horrific game and he along with Manny were clearly out coached. For all this hype the guy simply put a terrible game plan together, played Tate at WR, gave no help to our tackles, and just looked about as good as Richt.
 
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So if he doesn't understand what he had then I hope he knows what he has now.

He has been praising the defense all throughout camp getting his offense ready. Same defense that got zero pressure on Franks w/o blitzing. No wonder he had no clue.

I would expect some changes now that he sees it against actual competition. Despite everything said a muffed punt and missed field goal cost us the game.
 
It’s hard to execute your game plan when your offensive line can’t pass block

Such a basic concept for people to understand...

Yet they can't.

And STOP with JT this, JT that.

Kid is a head case. And until proven otherwise, is an inconsistent play AT BEST.

AT ******* BEST.
 
Your comments are right on the button and for you slurpers pay attention to his points. Dan Enos called a horrific game and he along with Manny were clearly out coached. For all this hype the guy simply put a terrible game plan together, played Tate at WR, gave no help to our tackles, and just looked about as good as Richt.
Lmao how did Manny get outcoached? Enos has full autonomy with this offense.

Yesterday was the perfect opportunity for our boys to be the Miami boys they always are and quit as soon as the JT muffed punt happened. They didn't. They fought more than all these pansy *** ******* on this site would have who are shrieking and screaming bloody murder that we have Richt + Golden + Shannon reincarnated. Because in their eyes losing by 4 in a game where we got hosed by the refs and a freak muffed punt occurred were the absolute reasons we lost was enough to put Manny in the same place as our lsat 5 head coaching disasters.

Manny passed the test yesterday for me. Enos didn't.
 
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Jury is definitely still out on Enos. Other than some pre snap movement I didn't see much we haven't seen the last 10+ years. Still not enough stuff over the middle...slants, shallow crosses, and intermediate digs.

This offense was suppose to be brought into the new century, all those routes I mentioned above are run by all the cutting edge teams. They are also quick hitting routes that help when you have a o line as bad as ours.
 
Enos was never going to "adapt" his offense to the chosen QB. He runs what he runs. It's just too slow. Nice motion . . . on the first play. Otherwise, there was nothing spread or coast about the Spread Coast . . . Disappointing . . . I hope we don't continue to have to watch other teams on the national scene jump over us with Air Raid type offenses scoring 40 points a game . . . This is getting old . . .
 
What happened to all the motion we heard about? I seen it on the 1st drive but it died after

We could barely get a snap off on time let alone motion guys all over. The first drive was beautifully scripted and they were able to get lined up quickly.

I’m not sure if it was Enos being slow with the call or if Jarren was being slow in the huddle but that was embarrassing.
 
Yeah, I scratched my head with Martell lined up at WR so many times. Maybe once or twice for a lateral, and then let him pass to an open WR. Using him as a regular WR is ridiculous.

really risking alienating that WR room with that kinda stuff...
 
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You hater you!!
The last 16 years slurpers say everthing, is gonna be alright.
Don't worry, about a thing, cuz every little thing...
Well to be fair, he did look better in the first quarter.
Then...


I tend to remember we couldn’t score 14 points against Virginia and Duke I think? Enos is a big improvement, we won’t face a better defense all year, you can’t have the holding ,offside penalty’s ,passes Dropped and then say the offense of coordinator didn’t call a good game, it was first and 15 first and 20 all night long , the players put us in bad situations all night and we still have a chance to win
 
And this is why at least the first scrimmage should have had the qbs live. You get your o-line and qb vs a real rush.

 
Mallory didn't do **** all game, least Enos could've done was keep him by Zion to help block, or even chip and release.
 
The only explanation for Tate seeing as much of the field as he did was to keep that little wigger happy.

If that’s the case cut his *** immediately. We’re not here to keep **** players happy. This isn’t ******* summer camp. Forge his signature and enter his *** in the transfer portal ASAP
 
I dont think it was that bad, I saw Some good things and definitely some bad. We couldn’t run sh*t though since they couldn’t block. So many missed opportunities, the plays were there to be had. Mallory dropped every passed thrown to him with the ball in his hands, Jordan dropped a pass late that would have Been a spectacular catch and Thomas couldn’t come up with this one but great play call and an even better throw



This offense can grow as long as they find suitable OT play


I'm sorry but he has to complete that catch. Hits him in the hands. Perfect throw.
 
We will never win here with a predominantly pro style offense. Our OL can't hold blocks long enough for his system to be effective. He needs to adapt or GTFO.

I said it before the game that we'd get crushed with the slow developing PA plays. Teams do not fear our OL or run game enough for that to work.
 
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We will never win here with a predominantly pro style offense. Our OL can't hold blocks long enough for his system to be effective. He needs to adapt or GTFO.

I said it before the game that we'd get crushed with the slow developing PA plays. Teams do not fear our OL or run game enough for that to work.
The scary thing is is that I noticed this exact problem in his 2016 game against Alabama. His offense put up 30 points impressively enough, but that was one thing that was hard core not working.

He still hasn't learned.
 
The scary thing is is that I noticed this exact problem in his 2016 game against Alabama. His offense put up 30 points impressively enough, but that was one thing that was hard core not working.

He still hasn't learned.

Yep, in todays CFB you have to pass to open up run lanes. Are there any top programs outside of Bama consistently running a system like this effectively??

An air raid type approach (not full fledged Texas Tech) would work wonders with our aggressive defense.
 
I think one of the things that hurts the most, is admitting that Grantham bullied Enos in the second half. Typing this without wincing is hard fam.
 
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