Dan Enos = Dan Werner

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If you liked Dan Werner’s offenses at Miami you will like Enos.

Enos runs a very similar scheme with more motion, deception, and RPO.

Now this is assuming he uses more of his Arkansas offense (where he was OC) vs more of the Bama offense (where he was QBC)

Go watch any Arkansas game from 2016, then watch Miami in 2004 against Louisville or whoever else.
 
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If you liked Dan Werner’s offenses at Miami you will like Enos.

Enos runs a very similar scheme with more motion, deception, and RPO.

Now this is assuming he uses more of his Arkansas offense (where he was OC) vs more of the Bama offense (where he was QBC)

Go watch any Arkansas game from 2016, then watch Miami in 2004 against Louisville or whoever else.

One thing that seems to be popular with him at Arkansas and Alabama are the roll-outs, bootlegs,etc.
He actually did some of that when he played at Michigan State.
 
One thing that seems to be popular with him at Arkansas and Alabama are the roll-outs, bootlegs,etc.
He actually did some of that when he played at Michigan State.

I was watching 2015 Arkansas vs LSU and it seem like he would call a bootleg or roll-out on every series. Sometimes on back to back play.
 
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If you liked Dan Werner’s offenses at Miami you will like Enos.

Enos runs a very similar scheme with more motion, deception, and RPO.

Now this is assuming he uses more of his Arkansas offense (where he was OC) vs more of the Bama offense (where he was QBC)

Go watch any Arkansas game from 2016, then watch Miami in 2004 against Louisville or whoever else.
he says gonna run a spread coast whatever that means . that said it wont look like Arkansas bielma insisted on a pro style offense with te fb in it. beilma told texas schools who run air raid a lot that they couldn't win playing that way and it was a gimmick offense and would fade away in college soon. he was wrong but goes to show why enos ran pro style at Arkansas. says running a spread so id expect a different offense then arkansas
 
I bet he tailors the offense to whatever QB is taking the snaps. If it's Tate, we will see more spread option. Kosi or Jarren, we will see the spread coast he was talking about.
 
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I think Enos will be extremely multiple in terms of personnel groupings and formations. We will see plenty of pre snap motion. I think we are going to see a more wide open type of offense than what he ran at Arkansas. To be more specific I would guess that we will see a lot of the short passing game out of spread sets with the intent of distributing the ball to our plethora of playmakers in space. We will also incorporate elements of Air Raid, power running, RPO and a deep passing game.

In a nutshell I think Enos will construct an offense that is versatile and able to adapt from week to week. An offense with the ability to exploit different defenses through style, formation and motion with an emphasis on getting playmakers the ball in space regardless of position. WRs, TEs and RBs will all get the ball.
 
I think People often make the mistake that just because they ran the ball good at Arkansas and a lot when he was there mean they didn’t have a good passing attack which couldn’t be further from the truth. It should be noted the run emphasis is what Bret Bielema wanted at arky. Enos offense was top 10 in passing yards per attempt in 2015 which is elite and was top 20 in passing yards per attempt in 2016. Both of those seasons produced 3400 yards plus passers which is great especially considering we just came off a horrible passing season where we had less than 2200 yards passing in 13 games...
 
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I think People often make the mistake that just because they ran the ball good at Arkansas and a lot when he was there mean they didn’t have a good passing attack which couldn’t be further from the truth. Enos offense was top 10 in passing yards per attempt in 2015 which is elite and was top 20 in passing yards per attempt in 2016. Both of those seasons produced 3400 yards plus passers which is great especially considering we just came off a horrible passing season where we had less than 2200 yards passing in 13 games...
Yep. I’m really impressed with his passing game (route combos, beautiful play actions, screen game, mesh concepts, scissors, crossing routes, jet sweeps/reverses, RPOs)

He’s creative and as “modern” as one can be.
 
At this point I don’t care what “type” of offense he runs. I want one that scores more points than the other team no matter how many that is or who the heck they are. Win 7 to 6 or 77 to 76, no matter to me. I would also like the defense to be offensive as possible and contribute to the total so the games are no close but that is extra scoop of ice cream. I am more concern with our special teams which have sucked for years. Manny should have hired a specialist for that job.
 
Pretty sure part of the appeal of coming to Miami for him was Diaz probably has given him complete control of the offensive side of the ball. The only direction he has is to be aggressive.
 
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