The beauty of Tate is that we won’t need the Wildcat.
FactsMore than the wildcat i would like to see Deejay utilized in the passing game. He may not be the fastest but he is so slippery in the open field.
I would imagine that giving the timing of when Enos took the job, he had no clue as to the level of talent that existed on our roster, especially considering the talent was not reflected .....
Good points.It’s not that I’m disagreeing with you necessarily, but I don’t know what he knew or didn’t know, but my guess would be is he did have a clue. Because my impression so far is that he is a well-thought-out intelligent person.
The key is how much time did he have between the time he knew there was an offer on the table or possibly an offer on the table for him, and the time he made the decision.
What do you think?
I’m not saying it will be a staple of our offense, but I’m looking forward to seeing DJ Dallas in legitimate wildcat situations. He is too talented to not be utilized and Enos will do it.
DJ at QB
Cam and Lingard in the backfield
Good points.
I remember Diaz stating that it was actually Enos who called him, asking for the job. That leaves me to believe that he knew about the type of talent that Miami has in our back yard and I definitely think he knew we are a sleeping giant. However, the reason why Ibsaid I don't think he had a clue as to the level of talent is because during spring practices, he stated that he was still watching film on some of the players and from what he is gathering from the films, he is "encouraged and ecstatic about the talent that he see's."
He was fresh off of a NC title game with Bama. Enos is know to be a very meticulous person. It's no way he had the time to get in the weeds regarding our roster, prior to him accepting the job. So to your point of him being well thought out and intelligent, I think he really believed in Manny's vision and knew that he could write his own ticket if he was the offensive guy that turned things around at Miami.
Of course, it's all speculation, but based on bits and pieces of his interviews, mixed with the timing of everything, my guess is he took the job, without knowing that he would be sitting roster that could immediately be special, this year!
I’m not saying it will be a staple of our offense, but I’m looking forward to seeing DJ Dallas in legitimate wildcat situations. He is too talented to not be utilized and Enos will do it.
DJ at QB
Cam and Lingard in the backfield
Got you. The keyword being level. Makes sense.
As a matter of fact, not many people that even the follow the team understand the level of talent we have, i.e. and/or the depth of the offensive talent. Because the scheme was so ineffective last year, that it didn’t exploit but only a fraction of the talent that was there.
Did we ever pass out of our wild cat with richt or did we just have dj run left or right
Pressure??....With the talent he has, I find it hard to believe he can't muster up a 10 Win Offense/Schemes....Enos has so much pressure on his shoulders. If this guy doesn’t live up to the tremendous expectations were putting on him we’re going to ******* roast him worse then maybe anybody ever.