mainecane
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After being appointed head coach Manny had to gamble. He knew we had two talented quarterbacks that had been ineffective - both trained by the former quarterback coach. He figured he needed them to be leaders and he needed to figure out the best way to solve the quarterback position thus Enos. Unfortunately he had to take him as his offensive coordinator at the same time. Years in and around the team, players and sports announcers has taught me that you win and lose in the trenches – the weakest area of Miami was the offensive line.A great offensive line can make an average quarterback look decent or great but a weak offensive lime can make a great quarterback look miserable. Add to that our graduating defensive backfield who are now playing in the NFL and replace them with relative newbies. I Believe he would’ve been better off with a proven offensive coordinator bringing in a staff of his own but that was the gamble Manny took and we see the results.
Let’s see What steps are taken moving forward to improve the offense. By the way did I mention his defensive coordinator needed Manny’s help frequently?
Let’s see What steps are taken moving forward to improve the offense. By the way did I mention his defensive coordinator needed Manny’s help frequently?