ENOS OUT

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ROFL, who got next, i said the same thing, the one thing ill give diaz credit for, he's not a guy that's trying ***** up his dream job, so he'll definitely make changes. The only thing though is, they are only going to allow him to have a few chess moves business wise, so he better choose wisely what area's need up grading, oc definitely was the problem, now how comfortable does he feel about baker, and the special teams coach. Im sure the new oc will no who he wants as his o-line coach, but depending on who the possible d-co might be, he might keep em tho, but we'll see, but before all that, im not going to believe this news until its actually True!
Thing is he almost completely f*cked up the 1st round. He fired some good recruiters off the last staff and hired only what??? 1 or 2 decent guys on the new staff neither of which are the 2 most important OC & OL. Youre right he's running out of moves, he needs to get some safe, proven hires on the next move.
 
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Just teasing you man. Glad you were wrong though. :)
 
I would definitely take a hard look at Joe Brady as well.....young....obviously proven with development of QBs and I know would relish the chance to run HIS offense. More money P5 national brand and if he succeeds, it will catapult his career even more.
 
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Honestly, I think Enos should stay as long as Manny. I imagine a new OC every year wont improve things and wont help recruiting. Can they just fire Manny in about 4 hours?
 
Good coach but a drunk and complete a-hole. There’s good reason Kelly showed him the door even after he did a very good job with ND’s offense. Guessing Long will have a hard time finding a new job and if he does it won’t last long.

100%. ND kids HATED him. Every ND fan I know is really happy he's going.

I posted this in another thread, but there's also this:

2017
v. Georgia - 19 points
@ Miami - 8 points
@ Stanfrd - 20 points

2018
v. Clemson - 3 points

2019
@ UGA - 17 points
@ Michigan - 14 points

His offenses stink against good teams. Do not hire this bum.
 
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If the OL doesnt improve significantly, it won't matter who the OC is and what system we employ.
While the OL needs a lot of improvement, the system absolutely matters. For whatever reason, Enos insisted on calling plays that required the OL to block for extended periods of time, and allowing the defense to bunch up against the OL, which made the problem far worse. The OL is very young, and now will have a year experience plus Rivers coming in and Reed coming back. It will still be weak, but the right OC should be able to work with it.
 
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