Remember When Enos Called out Jarren in the Media after the Florida Loss

The Svengali

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When specifically blames Jarren for the loss it shocked my conscious. And some in the national media and fans (Miami fans and other schools) jumped all over Enos, because it seemed partially insane to blame JW (19-29 and a TD with zero INTs) - a guy that played courageously in his first start, behind an offensive line that detonated on the snap.

I bring this up, because there were many of us arguing back and forth over Enos’ actions. On one side, you had those defending Enos, and on the other, there were those of us defending Jarren and critiquing Enos’ play calling.

It was obvious Enos called a bad game, and didn’t do enough to help Jarren, but instead of taking ownership, he threw his QB under the bus. I saw and still see it as a character flaw, and it was one of the most bizarre things I’ve seen a coach do. I saw it as a harbinger of things to come.

Now, after game 4, Jarren has improved but we’re seeing the same mistake prone Enos from game 1. On balance, he looks like a bad OC

Slow developing PA fakes and forcing JW to turn his back to the defense when the Oline is a sieve (especially the left side...his blond side

Abandoning the run

Going under center instead of the fun, with few spread concepts (4-5 wide) even though it’s an offensive strength and would help the running game and Oline.

Enos needs to be called the **** out by the media. As I said in a thread a few weeks ago, he needs to held to the same standard he held Jarren after he called him out.
 
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When specifically blames Jarren for the loss it shocked my conscious. And some in the national media and fans (Miami fans and other schools) jumped all over Enos, because it seemed partially insane to blame JW (19-29 and a TD with zero INTs) - a guy that played courageously in his first start, behind an offensive line that detonated on the snap.

I bring this up, because there were many of us arguing back and forth over Enos’ actions. On one side, you had those defending Enos, and on the other, there were those of us defending Jarren and critiquing Enos’ play calling.

It was obvious Enos called a bad game, and didn’t do enough to help Jarren, but instead of taking ownership, he threw his QB under the bus. I saw and still see it as a character flaw, and it was one of the most bizarre things I’ve seen a coach do. I saw it as a harbinger of things to come.

Now, after game 4, Jarren has improved but we’re seeing the same mistake prone Enos from game 1. On balance, he looks like a bad OC

Slow developing PA fakes and forcing JW to turn his back to the defense when the Oline is a sieve (especially the left side...his blond side

Abandoning the run

Going under center instead of the fun, with few spread concepts (4-5 wide) even though it’s an offensive strength and would help the running game and Oline.

Enos needs to be called the **** out by the media. As I said in a thread a few weeks ago, he needs to held to the same standard he held Jarren after he called him out.
No worries - that sack of **** Penos will be gone soon. He saw us as a stepping stone to bigger things. Little did he know. Good luck in the MAC Penos.
 
No worries - that sack of **** Penos will be gone soon. He saw us as a stepping stone to bigger things. Little did he know. Good luck in the MAC Penos.

Well, the silver lining is if Enos leaves, Manny can go get Bedenbaugh. The answer is a dude who is an OL guru, top 5 recruiter, and one of the architects of the Oklahoma offense.
 
I agreed with Enos at the time of calling out JW, because he did hold onto the ball way too long. Having said that, if you're going to hold your players to a high standard, you better be living up to that standard as an OC. And he's not at the moment.
Yeah I was Fine with enos comments after uf game and still am today as he was right in that regard. Agree with the rest of your statement too
 
Jarren missed a bunch of touchdowns against UF. Deserved the constructive criticism. Play calling was definitely terrible and very Mark Richt-esque last night tho.
 
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I was gonna post earlier, does the coaching staff assess themselves in terms of coaching well enough to win the game, because yesterday was a big NO
 
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