Enos should take more responsibility for UF loss

so becuase he didn’t say something in the media..he’s not taking responsibility.

Thanks I didn’t realize that. Shame on Enos.
 
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He just came from Bama where they hold their players highly accountable. Seems to be pretty successful for them.
At Bama, the highest degree of accountability 100% falls on the shoulders of Nick Saban, placed there 100% by Nick Saban
 
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Sounds like an excuse for a loss..........blame Enos not the QB.

JW did not play like he practiced ....what do you want Enos to say?...lie to cover for his QB, when the truth of the plays are evident for all to see.
He is NOT doing that.

Soooooooo........... Enos gets beat up because he stated the facts, and his QB fully understands....so now your post throws shade at Enos.

What the **** is the matter with you?.....thin skin in football is for losers.
 
I think Enos should take responsibility for beating the crap out of UNC.

This whole, "I take responsibility for x" has gotten to epidemic levels. You can't "take responsibility" for something that's already happened. You either were responsible, or not. Doesn't matter whether you take it.

All this "take responsibility" crap is hot air; agree. Same case when a public figure comes out and apologies for an egregious act. They're words—just like "taking responsibility" for something or "owning it".

Miami came up short against Florida, but it was a solid effort in the wake of how 2018 finished—and I'll give this staff and team a pass as it was game on in a new system. The Canes showed up ready to play and brought the fight—which was half the battle. The other half is closing, which they didn't do—but will learn to do as the season goes on.

Florida is in the rearview. People need to move on already. It was a season-opener against an out of conference rival and will literally have no bearing on the rest of this season. Play well in the ACC. Win the Coastal. Get a crack at Clemson and get a good bowl game.
 
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All this "take responsibility" crap is hot air; agree. Same case when a public figure comes out and apologies for an egregious act. They're words—just like "taking responsibility" for something or "owning it".

Miami came up short against Florida, but it was a solid effort in the wake of how 2018 finished—and I'll give this staff and team a pass as it was game on in a new system. The Canes showed up ready to play and brought the fight—which was half the battle. The other half is closing, which they didn't do—but will learn to do as the season goes on.

Florida is in the rearview. People need to move on already. It was a season-opener against an out of conference rival and will literally have no bearing on the rest of this season. Play well in the ACC. Win the Coastal. Get a crack at Clemson and get a good bowl game.
This should be the auto reply to any “Enos is a bad guy for criticizing Jarren” threads. Then the thread should be locked after the auto reply
 
So we’re agreeing ing with articles from gators websites criticizing our OC smh

The gaytors know they got they *** beat no matter what the score says. Before this article came out, i been blasting coach enos and diaz with some of the nonsense they said after the game. Case in point, trying to justify having transfer tate in the game by disrespecting deejay dallas talking about transfer tate had something to do with that touchdown run cause the defense had to account for him, NEWS FLASH: 2 players nobody in college football are worried about, transfer tate or soft *** mallory, why he was starting over irvin, when clearly irvin is the way better blocker was asanine, but none of those to have done **** in an actual game to get that type of attention, jarren threw to him at least twice and he came up empty. I luv agggressive offense, but you see your tackles getting manhandled, plus the snap count was getting obvious, but enos gone still dial up long distance plays without max protecting or leaving the tightends in to block, mullen wasnt stupid, on that bomb they got cause carter came up, frierson actually played that play perfect, but see where the gaytors tightend was on that play. Plus we gone waist jet sweeps with transfer tate and jlj osborn, when the only 3 players that need to be seeing jet sweep action are deejay dallas, jt4 and pope. As i asked the other day, see if you can find transfer tate and his impact in these games, according to coach diaz and enos,its a possibility he might've been in their:

 
No one is saying don't criticize Jarren. What rubbed me the wrong way is that he seems to be absolving himself of blame while placing most, if not all of the blame on Jarren when the more fundamental issue was never adjusting to our tackles being overmatched, the defense jumping the snap count, and continuing to try to force slow developing play action passes in obvious passing situations. He did not put Jarren and our offense in the best position to succeed.
 
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