Interesting stat on our running game

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Looks like, as expected, our rushing numbers were skewed heavily by sacks. The rushing game was actually quite explosive when given an opportunity.

It is perplexing that Enos refused to run the ball. We ranked 110th in rushing percentage. Help your young OL and inconsistent QB by handing off to your excellent backs.
 
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Looks like, as expected, our rushing numbers were skewed heavily by sacks. The rushing game was actually quite explosive when given an opportunity.

It is perplexing that Enos refused to run the ball. We ranked 110th in rushing percentage. Help your young OL and inconsistent QB by handing off to your excellent backs.

Imagine how much better Miami would have run the ball if we were actually running the spread offense and trying to make up for a weak OL that we have?! Diaz, Enos, and this staff is pathetic.
 


Looks like, as expected, our rushing numbers were skewed heavily by sacks. The rushing game was actually quite explosive when given an opportunity.

It is perplexing that Enos refused to run the ball. We ranked 110th in rushing percentage. Help your young OL and inconsistent QB by handing off to your excellent backs.


I can't defend anything Enos did. He wanted to use Play-action so often yet refused to consistently run the ball in most games. FIU is terrible against the run, we get pass-happy. Duke, gashing them with run, same story. I had high hopes for this dude but he is a fraud.
 
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Anger for Enos returned when I read D$'s post
I'm trying to let my anger go, after the GT game I nearly blew a gasket and was miserable for the entire weekend. Then I realized I need to just let it go and we go and win two games in somewhat impressive fashion so my excitement returned. Nothing could have prepared me for the end of the season and the huge sense of disappointment I have for this program.
 
Stats don't always tell the full story. Would love to see something showing yards after contact or an indicator of how much yardage was due to RB effort vs. solid line play.
 
I can't defend anything Enos did. He wanted to use Play-action so often yet refused to consistently run the ball in most games. FIU is terrible against the run, we get pass-happy. Duke, gashing them with run, same story. I had high hopes for this dude but he is a fraud.

Enos has ZERO feel for the game.

He'd do better letting a computer call plays.

Or pulling a play out of a hat.

At least we wouldn't be so damned predictable.
 


Looks like, as expected, our rushing numbers were skewed heavily by sacks. The rushing game was actually quite explosive when given an opportunity.

It is perplexing that Enos refused to run the ball. We ranked 110th in rushing percentage. Help your young OL and inconsistent QB by handing off to your excellent backs.

Enos is NOT an offensive coordinator. He is garbage, and he thinks he's a QB whisperer.

Please someone find a way to run this guy out of town!!
 
I'm trying to let my anger go, after the GT game I nearly blew a gasket and was miserable for the entire weekend. Then I realized I need to just let it go and we go and win two games in somewhat impressive fashion so my excitement returned. Nothing could have prepared me for the end of the season and the huge sense of disappointment I have for this program.
Really? Nothing prepared you?
 
Stats don't always tell the full story. Would love to see something showing yards after contact or an indicator of how much yardage was due to RB effort vs. solid line play.

If the backs are doing most of the work (and I agree they are), that is all the more reason to get the ball in their hands with a simple handoff.

We aren't '95 Nebraska in the run game. But when you can't pass protect and your QBs are unreliable, you can't be one of the most pass-heavy teams in the nation.
 
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Looks like, as expected, our rushing numbers were skewed heavily by sacks. The rushing game was actually quite explosive when given an opportunity.

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Explosive, but not efficient...We break off big runs, but against most defenses don't run it from down to down with any kinda success rate. We did get it going against the weaker defenses, but even then he got away from it and refused to win games against FIU and GT when it was apparent the pass game was struggling.
 
Y'all tripping, our running game was pathetic too, we couldn't consistently move anybody and we were dependent on big runs to inflate our mediocre numbers. Now, obviously as with anything else with this offense the problem was compounded by Enos being brain dead with slow pace, calling slow developing running plays or just flat out refusing to run in the few moments we actually found a rythm
 
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