Pittsburgh was a microcosm of why Enos needs to go

If it's not the OL, it's Kosi, if it's not Kosi, it's the OL. Just keep rotating excuses week to week to fit your narrative that Enos is an exceptional playcaller.
There were no excuses made for Enos until Kosi put up some of the worst QB displays ever against UVA, GT and now Pitt.

And if you thought the offense was the problem before then you’re just ******* delusionla
 
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Throughout the year, we've seen some glimpses of good from Enos' playbook:
  • First drive against Florida
  • A few drives in North Carolina
  • Opening and the 2 final drives against Virginia (we got one (1) 1st down between these drives)
That's all I can remember from the season where his offense was functioning as intended. Early on, we chucked up the inefficiencies to undisciplined penalties, bad field position, and poor offensive line play.

Fast forward to today:
  • 3 first half turnovers, all close to or in opposing territory
  • 0 first half penalties
  • 0 first half sacks
The 3 areas in which we thought hindered our offense were absent for a majority of the game and we still only mustered 150 yards and 10 points for 95% of the game.

We are in for a world of hurt if there isn't a change here soon.
So it took the Pitt game for you to figure this out... You're a ******* genius
 
There were no excuses made for Enos until Kosi put up some of the worst QB displays ever against UVA, GT and now Pitt.

And if you thought the offense was the problem before then you’re just ******* delusionla

In an attempt to have an actual discussion about this... needing your situation to be perfect in order to be successful is a recipe for disaster in college football. Especially at schools like Miami that aren't recruiting at the level of the top dogs. Needing for the OL and QB play to be perfect in order to score points just isn't sustainable for any coordinator.
 
In an attempt to have an actual discussion about this... needing your situation to be perfect in order to be successful is a recipe for disaster in college football. Especially at schools like Miami that aren't recruiting at the level of the top dogs. Needing for the OL and QB play to be perfect in order to score points just isn't sustainable for any coordinator.
Ok. So you refuse to admit we have the worst OL in the nation and how much that impacts play calling. You refuse to recognize how many passes N’Garbage misses, how he can’t move past his first read or even run the RPO. Got it. Let’s just end it here.
 
Ok. So you refuse to admit we have the worst OL in the nation and how much that impacts play calling. You refuse to recognize how many passes N’Garbage misses, how he can’t move past his first read or even run the RPO. Got it. Let’s just end it here.

I'm willing to have a discussion. As I noted in my OP, the OL did their job today, 1 sack in 60 minutes and Cam Harris was able to find running room especially in the 1H. Now, Kosi played poorly but that's a reflection of Enos because he's putting him out there! I want Jarren to play! But we've seen the offense with Jarren, albeit injured, and it's still a lot of the same. Slow developing plays that are effective only when things go perfectly.
 
Ok. So you refuse to admit we have the worst OL in the nation and how much that impacts play calling. You refuse to recognize how many passes N’Garbage misses, how he can’t move past his first read or even run the RPO. Got it. Let’s just end it here.

Miami's OL would be better in a some type of spread offense. Just watch portions of the thousands of games on Saturday. A lot of those OL's have 2-Star/3-Star players and I'm yapping about POWER 5 squads. dUh. For example, WSU has NO five-star/four-star ex-HS players starting on the OL. Yikes.

No siree. It's Enos who's F'up Miami's offensive efficiency!
 
I'm willing to have a discussion. As I noted in my OP, the OL did their job today, 1 sack in 60 minutes and Cam Harris was able to find running room especially in the 1H. Now, Kosi played poorly but that's a reflection of Enos because he's putting him out there! I want Jarren to play! But we've seen the offense with Jarren, albeit injured, and it's still a lot of the same. Slow developing plays that are effective only when things go perfectly.

this is the first time you broutht up Kosi starting over Jarren. If Jarren and Kosi were equally injured then yes, tie Enos and Manny to a stake and burn them Halloween night. But I’m going to wait fo confirmation because I refuse to believe they think Kosi is better.

As far as this slow devolving play bull****. We’re out performing FSU before today and our offense isn’t anywhere near as talented as CIS would like to admit. Brevin and KJ are the ONLY receivers we got
 
You'd think that after having a terrible offense last year, and a terrible offense this year, with the same players and different coaches would lead people to the idea that maaaaaaaybe the players just aren't very good considering they're the constant between the two.

I thought this site was called cane "insight"? Halfway there!
 
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Throughout the year, we've seen some glimpses of good from Enos' playbook:
  • First drive against Florida
  • A few drives in North Carolina
  • Opening and the 2 final drives against Virginia (we got one (1) 1st down between these drives)
That's all I can remember from the season where his offense was functioning as intended. Early on, we chucked up the inefficiencies to undisciplined penalties, bad field position, and poor offensive line play.

Fast forward to today:
  • 3 first half turnovers, all close to or in opposing territory
  • 0 first half penalties
  • 0 first half sacks
The 3 areas in which we thought hindered our offense were absent for a majority of the game and we still only mustered 150 yards and 10 points for 95% of the game.

We are in for a world of hurt if there isn't a change here soon.
IMO with a good OL his play calling would kill it. Maybe Butch Barry needs to go. I like a lot of the call Enos makes but our OL isn't strong enough at this point which probably makes your point valid. I would love to have Enos calling plays with our 2001 OL.
 
The red zone offense is his big bugaboo.

Besides that you can point to specific playcalls that are absolute nonsense based on stuff like down/distance or personnel. The 3rd and 1 shotgun run, 2nd and long play action and the boundary sweeps are prime examples. Also we should not be running Mesh concept ever with this OL.

Other issues include leaving Zion on an island on 3rd and long...even once a game is too much, or forcefeeding Osborn and Harley in tight quarters over Jordan and Mallory.
 
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And thomas and kj would start at fsu. **** pope, wiggins, payton and maybe even harley too.

😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

Hi. I'm a typical CIS homer and I think all our guys are one magical coaching staff away from being perennial AA....

Even the guys that can't get on our own field.
 
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