Enos presser

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I'm expecting a great game in all 3 phases. But, Wednesday interview session with the players will be more revealing.
 
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Give him Alabama’s o line and see the difference lol
That’s the lazy conclusion/answer

I’ve been pretty surprised by the lack of flexibility and creativity to manufacture points and yards. If your offense is predicated on having an Alabama OL, then I bet Jon Richt could put up some points too.

The fact of the matter is, I have yet to see any prolonged innovation from Enos that maximizes the talent we have on offense. Yes I know our OL isn’t great, but at the same time, show me which team on the remainder of our schedule has a better one?

FSU found a way to gameplan around their dogsh!t OL

If our OL is truly THAT bad, scheme around it then. I haven’t seen it
 
I really hope the O starts to click and kicks it into gear, because I’m starting to get concerned that all the spreadcoast, coaching to our players strengths talk was BS.

I know we are super green and all, but not once did he take credit for some questionable play calls.


I’m starting to really hate this guy Enos! Smh
 
I dont think anyone disagrees with Enos's statements. However this is the same story as other failed coordinators, too stubborn to adapt to the talent we have.

We have athletes both on the line and at the skill positions. The linemen are not gonna out-muscle any dline, but they seem athletic enough to stretch a defense (no way that all the talent we have brought are just busts) and in the skill positions, very few can keep up with what we have.
 
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Enos is a know more than you guy. He will call the offense the same way he’s been calling and blame execution
Well..he likely does more than you our a average fan when it comes to offense..it’s like calling a IT person a “know it all” when it comes to..IT stuff
 
Well..he likely does more than you our a average fan when it comes to offense..it’s like calling a IT person a “know it all” when it comes to..IT stuff

Yes, he knows more. His job is to use that knowledge to produce an efficient offense that puts up points with the talent he has. His knowledge should tell him what worked at Bama isn’t going to work at Miami. Adapt to your personnel. Knowledge is useless if you cannot apply it
 
Seemed a bit uncomfortable today. I did find his explanation of the advantages of being under center versus in shotgun very enlightening.

As a side note - I was watching the Dallas-New Orleans game last night and Bridgewater - filling in for injured Brees - was under center quite a bit. Most were runs with PA mixed in here and there. Most of the New Orleans games I've watched, rarely Is Brees under center. Payton is widely regarded as an offensive savant. Is he calling plays to highlight Teddy's strengths and hide his weaknesses? I just found it interesting because of the debates that have taken place here about whether or not Jarren would benefit more by being in the shotgun more often.

@Roman Marciante would really like to hear your take on this.
 
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