Enos should be watching the browns offense

DontCareJustWin

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Chris collinsworth just said all of the browns plays on that second drive were run with the intent of protecting the offensive line. running quick slants and moving the pocket is helping protect the browns weakness, the offensive line. he also said that the browns secondary was weak as well and this was helping to keep them off the field. those are issues we have on our team so he should watch and learn how to help out the weakness instead of being stubborn and running plays like we have Alabamas offensive line. (watch browns 2nd offensive drive to see what im talking about)
Go Canes.
 
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Chris collinsworth just said all of the browns plays on that second drive were run with the intent of protecting the offensive line. running quick slants and moving the pocket is helping protect the browns weakness, the offensive line. he also said that the browns secondary was weak as well and this was helping to keep them off the field. those are issues we have on our team so he should watch and learn how to help out the weakness instead of being stubborn and running plays like we have Alabamas offensive line. (watch browns 2nd offensive drive to see what im talking about)
Go Canes.

To be fair, until yesterday, we have dominated time of possession. Enos’ offense has done a good job of helping keep the defense off the field. Yes, he needs to zero in on what works and and limit the stuff that doesn’t. I like being multiple in order to keep defenses off balance, but he runs way too much PA, especially when we are struggling to run the ball.
 
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Their doing a fabulous job manufacturing a whole 3 points
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Said it in the game day thread.... Enos is like the husband that welcomes a rapist into his home and tells him where his wife is sleeping. He does NOTHING to protect the weakest and most important part of the team. The O-line and the QB.
 
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