I agree with OP, sabetta and the others who are highly critical of Enos. He was a little too arrogant for me and Grantham made him pay for it. The plays were there with just a smidget of better technique and experience so i get why he had a hard time going away from his gameplan. Grantham obviously knew he had the athletes to shut that ****vdown before it could develop,after the first drive.
The delayed blitzes destroyed the 5 to 7 step drop routes because our oline was getting man handled. Like others have said, Enos should have adjusted quicker. I don't mind being under center. Those formations alone keep a defense honest so passing can be lethal from them.
The problem was too much play action. Quick, 3 step drops would have eaten that defense up and helped our oline.
The offensive woes are on Enos, Jarren, and the Oline(Coach B). Enos- for not helping his players out with better personnel grouping, matchup indentification, and playcalling.
Jarren -for losing valuable yards taking sacks/running out of bounds, pulling his eyes down too fast, instead of throwing the ball away.
Oline- being young, weak, inexperienced