But ultimately the method of attack from enos will be kitchen sink, multiple, and most importantly and the most pivotal aspect? It dictates. It doesn't react.
I disagree on your qb comment. enos develops qbs wherever he goes. perry/Williams exttremly talented young kids. now I want hurts/martell whoever we can add to qb room from a talent perspective competition but Williams and perry are both very talented and enos system hasn't been difficult for qbs to learn he took guys in yr 1 and had there best seasons with him as there coachHow many games of film did you dissect to notice any tendacies? Every play callers has them. No matter who. The trick that I’ve seen from the really great ones is like you highlighted , staying multiple and presenting different looks. With shifts, different sets, splits etc etc you can you can run the same concepts. It’s gonna be critical that we get Hurts I believe. I don’t think we have QBs who can handle what Enos wants to throw at them at this point in their development
That’s what I think did MRs O in the last 2 years. I figured it was based on what he was dealing with at the QB spot as to why the O became as predictable and simple as it did. When he had Kaaya we saw multiple looks, formations, personnel and route combos. With Malik/perry the O became simple stupid.
From what you’ve broken down, and from what we’ve seen from perry do you think he could handle and grasp the multiple playbook Enos has?
Thanks for the response. I wonder how much of those vulnerabilities were personnel-specific. Almost every kind of team is victimized by athletic, gifted fronts. What I noticed from watching his 2015 season were times where Enos couldn't get anything going at all. The lulls.LUUUUUUUUUUU. challenging as a defensive coordinator, seemed to have some fits vs. Athletic gifted fronts and victimized by some blitzes. (Especially on early pa downs where plays took a long time to develop) also don't see teams being so man heavy with repeated success. (Enos will bunch, motion, rub, mesh too much for that)
Think as a defensive coordinator you need to prepare for the bunch and focus heavy on the week with motion responsibilities. Need to adjust on the fly and literally anticipate a motion every play. You'll be right 70% off the time.
Offensive line was mostly used in a power blocking scheme with Arkansas. Richt was favorably a more zone blocking system guy. Technique wise it'll all be contingent on the new OL coach.
But ultimately the method of attack from enos will be kitchen sink, multiple, and most importantly and the most pivotal aspect? It dictates. It doesn't react.
I’m not saying Williams will struggle. I’m talking perry. Like the Op said about the mirrored concepts we ran. I’m also not talking arm or athleticism. Mentally I don’t think perry will grasp this playbook. That’s just me thoI disagree on your qb comment. enos develops qbs wherever he goes. perry/Williams exttremly talented young kids. now I want hurts/martell whoever we can add to qb room from a talent perspective competition but Williams and perry are both very talented and enos system hasn't been difficult for qbs to learn he took guys in yr 1 and had there best seasons with him as there coach
I disagree on your qb comment. enos develops qbs wherever he goes. perry/Williams exttremly talented young kids. now I want hurts/martell whoever we can add to qb room from a talent perspective competition but Williams and perry are both very talented and enos system hasn't been difficult for qbs to learn he took guys in yr 1 and had there best seasons with him as there coach
I am going to be so confused when our players start to motion/shift lol
Thanks for the response. I wonder how much of those vulnerabilities were personnel-specific. Almost every kind of team is victimized by athletic, gifted fronts. What I noticed from watching his 2015 season were times where Enos couldn't get anything going at all. The lulls.
He also had a very specific type of OL playing a specific type of way. We don't really have that style of OL, though a permanent infusion of guys like Reed, Gaynor and Scaife may change that. I wonder how much of that will now change from learning some of the stuff he calls "creative" in terms of RPOs and taking advantage of defenders.
I think we're going to spend the early part of the season figuring out whether Enos has formulated a cohesive identity from all the different sets. Hope he keeps things relatively simple and builds, as he has done elsewhere, from there. Oh yea, we need to settle on a viable QB.
I'm so glad to finally have a guy who's going to dial-up concepts to GET GUYS OPEN rather than just relying on our guys to "out athlete" opponents on 4-verticals.
A few things I called for over the course of the past 2 seasons:LUUUUUUUUUUU. challenging as a defensive coordinator, seemed to have some fits vs. Athletic gifted fronts and victimized by some blitzes. (Especially on early pa downs where plays took a long time to develop) also don't see teams being so man heavy with repeated success. (Enos will bunch, motion, rub, mesh too much for that)
Think as a defensive coordinator you need to prepare for the bunch and focus heavy on the week with motion responsibilities. Need to adjust on the fly and literally anticipate a motion every play. You'll be right 70% off the time.
Offensive line was mostly used in a power blocking scheme with Arkansas. Richt was favorably a more zone blocking system guy. Technique wise it'll all be contingent on the new OL coach.
But ultimately the method of attack from enos will be kitchen sink, multiple, and most importantly and the most pivotal aspect? It dictates. It doesn't react.
I am going to be so confused when our players start to motion/shift lol
Great stuff. I was watching the Pats win yesterday, and on the Dorsett touchdown, the announcers showed the probabilities of each receiver making a successful catch. Brady threw it to Dorsett who had by far the highest chance of success, and the guys in the booth were saying he had run those numbers in his head before stepping up to the line, and knew what his reads needed to be as a result.
My point is, we need a smarter QB than what we saw with Rosier and Perry. A kid that will be in the film room 3 hours a day prepping for Saturdays like it actually mattered for his career and the team's success. Rosier didn't start getting serious until he was named the starter. Perry wan't serious. even after being named the starter. That's insane. ... The only kid on roster I have confidence in is Williams, and he needs to bake another year (Hurts or some other GT) along with more competition (Martell or some HS Sr).
Is the Arkansas offense exactly the offense I envisioned Miami moving to? No. But can it be super effective? Absolutely. Would I prefer a more tempo driven, post snap RPO version that Alabama ran with him as quarterback coach? Yes. -ftp-
Enos told The Joe Rose Show on 560 WQAM. “At Alabama, we did a tremendous job with RPOs last year and that opened up a whole new world to me—getting into some of the creative things we did with that. We would certainly like to be very versatile and you can call it the ‘spread coast’ or whatever you want to call it.
Thanks coach for seeing it.