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Obviously.
But, still, he made these separate decisions within 10 months of each other.
So that's still a big issue.
Not really.
Enos was supposed to have elements of the spread with his pro-style offense said to "confuse defenses" yet all it did was confuse fans in regards to how bad it was.
Diaz whiffed on Enos, but to his credit fired the guy in less than a calendar year—and sounds like his slapdick buddy Butch Barry may be out the door with him.
Diaz absolutely failed year one, but pointless to try and use the firing of Enos and hiring of Lashlee as some kind of dig against him. Enos didn't do what he was supposed to do and he was canned as a result.
(Enos also was coming off a successful year at Alabama coaching up Tagovailoa and Hurts and was set to inherit the offensive coordinator title from Saban with Locksley gone. Meanwhile Donavon ran a putrid offense at Penn State and lost his job as a result. Night and day.)
All of this has absolutely zero bearing on Washington going through candidates this off-season and hiring a secondary guy that has a completely different offense than they were set to run.